Blade Runner (1982) – Ridley Scott’s neo-noir cyberpunk essential.
V for Vendetta (2005) – A cult-classic graphic novel adaptation about rebellion. Blade Runner (1982) – Ridley Scott’s neo-noir cyberpunk
The 151–200 bracket is often where "cult favorites" live. While the Top 50 are usually the most famous movies in history (like The Godfather or The Shawshank Redemption ), this section contains films that are often more experimental, visually daring, or representative of high-quality international filmmaking. Blade Runner (1982) – Ridley Scott’s neo-noir cyberpunk
Hacksaw Ridge (2016) – Mel Gibson’s visceral true story of a pacifist medic. Blade Runner (1982) – Ridley Scott’s neo-noir cyberpunk
Jurassic Park (1993) – Steven Spielberg’s revolutionary dinosaur epic.