TOP 5 HIGHEST IMDB RATING HOLLYWOOD MOVIES OF ALL TIME



5) Twelve Angry Men 1957

      IMDb Rating: 8.9/10

      Genres: Drama/Crime

      Run Time: 1h 36m

      Release date: April 1957 (USA)

      Director: Sidney Lumet 

      Screenplay: Reginald Rose

      Adapted from: Twelve Angry Men
 
      Story by: Reginald Rose
      
 Story: Following the ultimate arguments in a murder trial, the 12     contributors of the jury need to deliberate, with a responsible verdict meaning death for the accused, an internal-town teenager. As the dozen guys try and attain a unanimous choice even as sequestered in a room, one juror (Henry Fonda) casts sizable doubt on factors of the case. Personal issues quickly upward thrust to the surface, and struggle threatens to derail the delicate method on the way to determine one boy's fate.
 
 
 

4) The Dark Knight (2008)


     IMDb Rating: 9/10
 
     Genres: Action/Adventure
 
     Run Time: 2h 32m
 
     Release date: 18 July 2008
 
     Director: Christopher Nolen

     Box office: $1.005 billion
 
     Budget: $185 million
 
   Music by: Hans Zimmer; James Newton Howard
 
  Story: Set inside a yr after the activities of Batman Begins, Batman, Lieutenant James Gordon, and new district attorney Harvey Dent efficaciously start to spherical up the criminals that plague Gotham City until a mysterious and sadistic criminal mastermind regarded best as the Joker appears in Gotham, creating a brand new wave of chaos.

Batman’s conflict in opposition to the Joker becomes deeply non-public, forcing him to “confront the whole thing he believes” and enhance his era to stop him. A love triangle develops among Bruce Wayne, Dent and Rachel Dawes.

When the risk referred to as the Joker emerges from his mysterious past, he wreaks havoc and chaos at the human beings of Gotham. The Dark Knight must be given one of the best mental and bodily checks of his potential to combat injustice.
 
 
 

3) The Godfather Part 2 1974


     IMDb Rating: 9/10
    
     Genres: Crime/Drama
 
     Run Time: 3h 22m
 
 Release date: 20 December 1974(USA)
 
     Director: Francis Ford Coppola

     Adapted from: The Godfather
 
     Budget: $13 million
 
  Story:  The existence of Vito Corleone is shown as he will become from a boy born in Sicily to one of the maximum reputable mafia dons of New York even as Micheal tries to make bigger his business empire into Las Vegas, Florida, and pre-revolution Cuba whilst facing his personal non-public issues seeking to hold his collapsing marriage and relationship with his brother intact.




2) The Godfather 1972

 
     IMDb Rating: 9.1/10
 
     Genres: Crime/Drama
 
     Run Time: 2h 55h
 
    Release Date: 24 March 1972 (USA)
 
     Director: Francis Ford Coppola
 
     Music By: Nino Rota
 
     Adopted From: The Godfather
 
   Screenplay: Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo, Robert Towne
 
 Story: Michael, the young and idealistic son of Vito Corleone, the head of the maximum powerful Mafia clan in New York, returns home as a struggle hero and is determined to stay his own life. But tragic circumstances make him face the legacy of his family.
 
 
 
 

1)The Shawshank Redemption

 
    IMDb: 9.2/10
 
    Genres: Crime/Drama
 
    Run Time: 2h 22m
 
    Release Date: 22 September 1994
 
    Director: Frank Darabont
 
  Adapted From: Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption
 
    Box office: $73.3 million
 
  Story: Chronicles the experiences of a previously successful banker as a prisoner in the gloomy jailhouse of Shawshank after being discovered responsible of a crime he did no longer devote. The film portrays the man’s precise manner of dealing with his new, torturous existence; along the manner he befriends a number of fellow prisoners, most drastically a sensible long-time period inmate named Red. 

Movie Review: “The Shawshank Redemption” may be a undying story of heartbreak, deception and perfect growth below the foremost deplorable conditions.

The performing is advanced, a number of Tim Robbins’ and Morgan Freeman’s first-rate work as they allow me an intimate appearance within the occasionally contradictory nature of a convict’s life, wherein i’m torn emotionally between chance and safety, light and shadow, sanity and sorrow, fact and lies, injustice and justice. In truth, i’m lost altogether the actors’ poignant and remarkable portrayals of young thugs, merciless guards, swindlers, thieves, rapists and murders, all standing in their respective spaces quietly listening together to an operatic aria over a loudspeaker on the prison yard.
 




                           


 

 



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