Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Boyd van Hoeij described Call Me by Your Name as an "extremely sensual ... intimate and piercingly honest" adaptation of Aciman's novel and called Chalamet's performance "the true breakout of the film".[200] Peter Debruge of Variety believed the film "advances the canon of gay cinema" by portraying "a story of first love ... that transcends the same-sex dynamic of its central couple". He compared Guadagnino's "sensual" direction with the films of Pedro Almodóvar and François Ozon, and put Call Me by Your Name "on par with the best of their work".[116] David Ehrlich of IndieWire also praised Guadagnino's directing, which he said helped the film "match the artistry and empathy" of Carol (2015) and Moonlight (2016).[199] Sam Adams of the BBC wrote that Stuhlbarg's performance "puts a frame around the movie's painting and opens up avenues we may not have thought to explore", and called it "one of his finest" to date. He extolled the film as one of "many movies that have so successfully appealed to both the intellectual and the erotic since the heydays of Patrice Chéreau and André Téchiné".[201]
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Ty Burr of The Boston Globe gave the film three-and-a-half stars, commended the director for "broaden[ing] his embrace of humanity while hitting new heights of cinematic bliss" and said that the film "may be a fantasy but it's one that's lovely and wise."[202] David Morgan of CBS praised the cinematography, production design and costuming for "making a summer in the 1980s palpably alive again." He found Stuhlbarg's character "the most forward-thinking parent in movie history".[203] Richard Lawson wrote that Guadagnino's adaptation "was made with real love, with good intentions, with a clarity of heart and purposeful, unpretentious intellect" and hailed it as a "modern gay classic" in his Vanity Fair review.[204] Chicago Tribune's Michael Phillips was pleased by the "wonderfully paradoxical" visual interests from the director and said Stevens's songs "work like magic on your sympathies regarding Elio's emotional awakening." He praised Hammer's performance as "some of the most easy-breathing and relaxed best work of his career."[205]
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#50 Beauty and the Beast (1991) 93% #50 Adjusted Score: 101344% Critics Consensus: Enchanting, sweepingly romantic, and featuring plenty of wonderful musical numbers, Beauty and the Beast is one of Disney's most elegant animated offerings. Synopsis: An arrogant young prince (Robby Benson) and his castle's servants fall under the spell of a wicked enchantress, who turns... [More] Starring: Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Richard White, Jerry Orbach Directed By: Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise #49 Chicken Run (2000) 97% #49 Adjusted Score: 102960% Critics Consensus: Chicken Run has all the charm of Nick Park's Wallace & Gromit, and something for everybody. The voice acting is fabulous, the slapstick is brilliant, and the action sequences are spectacular. Synopsis: This engaging stop-motion, claymation adventure tells the story of an American rooster who falls in love with a gorgeous hen... [More] Starring: Mel Gibson, Julia Sawalha, Miranda Richardson, Jane Horrocks Directed By: Peter Lord, Nick Park #48 Frozen (2013) 90% #48 Adjusted Score: 99240% Critics Consensus: Beautifully animated, smartly written, and stocked with singalong songs, Frozen adds another worthy entry to the Disney canon. Synopsis: When their kingdom becomes trapped in perpetual winter, fearless Anna (Kristen Bell) joins forces with mountaineer Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and... [More] Starring: Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, Josh Gad Directed By: Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee #47 Kiki's Delivery Service (1989) 98% #47 Adjusted Score: 99331% Critics Consensus: Kiki's Delivery Service is a heartwarming, gorgeously-rendered tale of a young witch discovering her place in the world. Synopsis: In this anime feature, 13-year-old Kiki moves to a seaside town with her talking cat, Jiji, to spend a year... [More] Starring: Kirsten Dunst, Phil Hartman, Debbie Reynolds, Janeane Garofalo Directed By: Hayao Miyazaki #46 A Little Princess (1995) 97% #46 Adjusted Score: 98452% Critics Consensus: Alfonso Cuarón adapts Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel with a keen sense of magic realism, vividly recreating the world of childhood as seen through the characters. Synopsis: When young Sara (Liesel Matthews) is sent to a boarding school by her well-meaning World War I-bound father (Liam Cunningham),... [More] Starring: Eleanor Bron, Liam Cunningham, Liesel Matthews, Rusty Schwimmer Directed By: Alfonso Cuarón #45 The Muppet Movie (1979) 88% #45 Adjusted Score: 91839% Critics Consensus: The Muppet Movie, the big-screen debut of Jim Henson's plush creations, is smart, lighthearted, and fun for all ages. Synopsis: After Kermit the Frog decides to pursue a movie career, he starts his cross-country trip from Florida to California. Along... [More] Starring: Charles Durning, Austin Pendleton, Steve Martin, Mel Brooks Directed By: James Frawley #44 My Neighbor Totoro (1988) 93% #44 Adjusted Score: 94241% Critics Consensus: My Neighbor Totoro is a heartwarming, sentimental masterpiece that captures the simple grace of childhood. Synopsis: This acclaimed animated tale by director Hayao Miyazaki follows schoolgirl Satsuke and her younger sister, Mei, as they settle into... [More] Starring: Elle Fanning, Dakota Fanning, Tim Daly, Lea Salonga Directed By: Hayao Miyazaki #43 The Red Balloon (1956) 96% #43 Adjusted Score: 98112% Critics Consensus: The Red Balloon invests the simplest of narratives with spectacular visual inventiveness, making for a singularly wondrous portrait of innocence. Synopsis: A red balloon with a life of its own follows a boy around Paris.... [More] Starring: Pascal Lamorisse, Vladimir Popov, Paul Perey, Renée Marion Directed By: Albert Lamorisse #42 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) 97% #42 Adjusted Score: 100767% Critics Consensus: With its involving story and characters, vibrant art, and memorable songs, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs set the animation standard for decades to come. Synopsis: The Grimm fairy tale gets a Technicolor treatment in Disney's first animated feature. Jealous of Snow White's beauty, the wicked... [More] Starring: Adriana Caselotti, Harry Stockwell, Lucille La Verne, Moroni Olsen Directed By: David Hand #41 Toy Story (1995) 100% #41 Adjusted Score: 105565% Critics Consensus: Entertaining as it is innovative, Toy Story reinvigorated animation while heralding the arrival of Pixar as a family-friendly force to be reckoned with. Synopsis: Woody (Tom Hanks), a good-hearted cowboy doll who belongs to a young boy named Andy (John Morris), sees his position... [More] Starring: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Jim Varney Directed By: John Lasseter #40 WALL-E (2008) 95% #40 Adjusted Score: 104829% Critics Consensus: Wall-E's stellar visuals testify once again to Pixar's ingenuity, while its charming star will captivate younger viewers -- and its timely story offers thought-provoking subtext. Synopsis: WALL-E, short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class, is the last robot left on Earth. He spends his days tidying... [More] Starring: Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin, Fred Willard Directed By: Andrew Stanton #39 The Wizard of Oz (1939) 98% #39 Adjusted Score: 115257% Critics Consensus: An absolute masterpiece whose groundbreaking visuals and deft storytelling are still every bit as resonant, The Wizard of Oz is a must-see film for young and old. Synopsis: When a tornado rips through Kansas, Dorothy (Judy Garland) and her dog, Toto, are whisked away in their house to... [More] Starring: Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr Directed By: Victor Fleming
#38 Babe (1995) 97% #38 Adjusted Score: 100849% Critics Consensus: The rare family-friendly feature with a heart as big as its special effects budget, Babe offers timeless entertainment for viewers of all ages. Synopsis: Gentle farmer Arthur Hoggett (James Cromwell) wins a piglet named Babe (Christine Cavanaugh) at a county fair. Narrowly escaping his... [More] Starring: James Cromwell, Magda Szubanski, Hugo Weaving, Mary Acres Directed By: Chris Noonan #37 Back to the Future (1985) 97% #37 Adjusted Score: 103760% Critics Consensus: Inventive, funny, and breathlessly constructed, Back to the Future is a rousing time-travel adventure with an unforgettable spirit. Synopsis: In this 1980s sci-fi classic, small-town California teen Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is thrown back into the '50s when... [More] Starring: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Crispin Glover, Lea Thompson Directed By: Robert Zemeckis #36 Coco (2017) 97% #36 Adjusted Score: 121504% Critics Consensus: Coco's rich visual pleasures are matched by a thoughtful narrative that takes a family-friendly -- and deeply affecting -- approach to questions of culture, family, life, and death. Synopsis: Despite his family's generations-old ban on music, young Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol Ernesto de... [More] Starring: Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach Directed By: Lee Unkrich #35 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) 99% #35 Adjusted Score: 110772% Critics Consensus: Playing as both an exciting sci-fi adventure and a remarkable portrait of childhood, Steven Spielberg's touching tale of a homesick alien remains a piece of movie magic for young and old. Synopsis: After a gentle alien becomes stranded on Earth, the being is discovered and befriended by a young boy named Elliott... [More] Starring: Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Peter Coyote, Drew Barrymore Directed By: Steven Spielberg #34 Elf (2003) 85% #34 Adjusted Score: 91404% Critics Consensus: A movie full of Yuletide cheer, Elf is a spirited, good-natured family comedy, and it benefits greatly from Will Ferrell's funny and charming performance as one of Santa's biggest helpers. Synopsis: Buddy (Will Ferrell) was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa's elves.... [More] Starring: Will Ferrell, James Caan, Bob Newhart, Edward Asner Directed By: Jon Favreau #33 Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) 93% #33 Adjusted Score: 102234% Critics Consensus: Fantastic Mr. Fox is a delightfully funny feast for the eyes with multi-generational appeal -- and it shows Wes Anderson has a knack for animation. Synopsis: After 12 years of bucolic bliss, Mr. Fox (George Clooney) breaks a promise to his wife (Meryl Streep) and raids... [More] Starring: George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray Directed By: Wes Anderson #32 The Goonies (1985) 76% #32 Adjusted Score: 80555% Critics Consensus: The Goonies is an energetic, sometimes noisy mix of Spielbergian sentiment and funhouse tricks that will appeal to kids and nostalgic adults alike. Synopsis: When two brothers find out they might lose their house they are desperate to find a way to keep their... [More] Starring: Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen, Corey Feldman Directed By: Richard Donner #31 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 81% #31 Adjusted Score: 88545% Critics Consensus: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone adapts its source material faithfully while condensing the novel's overstuffed narrative into an involving -- and often downright exciting -- big-screen magical caper. Synopsis: Adaptation of the first of J.K. Rowling's popular children's novels about Harry Potter, a boy who learns on his eleventh... [More] Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, John Cleese Directed By: Chris Columbus #30 Home Alone (1990) 66% #30 Adjusted Score: 69735% Critics Consensus: Home Alone's uneven but frequently funny premise stretched unreasonably thin is buoyed by Macaulay Culkin's cute performance and strong supporting stars. Synopsis: When bratty 8-year-old Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) acts out the night before a family trip to Paris, his mother (Catherine... [More] Starring: Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, Catherine O'Hara Directed By: Chris Columbus #29 How to Train Your Dragon (2010) 99% #29 Adjusted Score: 106532% Critics Consensus: Boasting dazzling animation, a script with surprising dramatic depth, and thrilling 3-D sequences, How to Train Your Dragon soars. Synopsis: Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) is a Norse teenager from the island of Berk, where fighting dragons is a way of life.... [More] Starring: Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill Directed By: Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois #28 Inside Out (2015) 98% #28 Adjusted Score: 112375% Critics Consensus: Inventive, gorgeously animated, and powerfully moving, Inside Out is another outstanding addition to the Pixar library of modern animated classics. Synopsis: Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) is a happy, hockey-loving 11-year-old Midwestern girl, but her world turns upside-down when she and her parents... [More] Starring: Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind, Bill Hader Directed By: Pete Docter #27 The Karate Kid (1984) 89% #27 Adjusted Score: 91367% Critics Consensus: Utterly predictable and wholly of its time, but warm, sincere, and difficult to resist, due in large part to Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio's relaxed chemistry. Synopsis: Daniel (Ralph Macchio) moves to Southern California with his mother, Lucille (Randee Heller), but quickly finds himself the target of... [More] Starring: Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" Morita, Elisabeth Shue, Randee Heller Directed By: John G. Avildsen #26 The Iron Giant (1999) 96% #26 Adjusted Score: 101671% Critics Consensus: The endearing Iron Giant tackles ambitious topics and complex human relationships with a steady hand and beautifully animated direction from Brad Bird. Synopsis: In this animated adaptation of Ted Hughes' Cold War fable, a giant alien robot (Vin Diesel) crash-lands near the small... [More] Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Eli Marienthal, Harry Connick Jr., Vin Diesel Directed By: Brad Bird #25 The LEGO Movie (2014) 96% #25 Adjusted Score: 105720% Critics Consensus: Boasting beautiful animation, a charming voice cast, laugh-a-minute gags, and a surprisingly thoughtful story, The Lego Movie is colorful fun for all ages. Synopsis: Emmet (Chris Pratt), an ordinary LEGO figurine who always follows the rules, is mistakenly identified as the Special -- an... [More] Starring: Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Morgan Freeman, Elizabeth Banks Directed By: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller #24 Little Manhattan (2005) 77% #24 Adjusted Score: 77275% Critics Consensus: Little Manhattan is a sweet story of young love that provides an enlightening if pragmatic view on love and courtship. Synopsis: Gabe (Josh Hutcherson), a sixth grader, is partnered with Rosemary (Charlie Ray) in his karate class. Though he's known her... [More] Starring: Josh Hutcherson, Bradley Whitford, Cynthia Nixon, Charlie Ray Directed By: Mark Levin #23 Matilda (1996) 91% #23 Adjusted Score: 91409% Critics Consensus: Danny DeVito-directed version of Matilda is odd, charming, and while the movie diverges from Roald Dahl, it nonetheless captures the book's spirit. Synopsis: This film adaptation of a Roald Dahl work tells the story of Matilda Wormwood (Mara Wilson), a gifted girl forced... [More] Starring: Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Embeth Davidtz Directed By: Danny DeVito #22 The Neverending Story (1984) 83% #22 Adjusted Score: 85520% Critics Consensus: A magical journey about the power of a young boy's imagination to save a dying fantasy land, The NeverEnding Story remains a much-loved kids adventure. Synopsis: On his way to school, Bastian (Barret Oliver) ducks into a bookstore to avoid bullies. Sneaking away with a book... [More] Starring: Barret Oliver, Noah Hathaway, Tami Stronach, Moses Gunn Directed By: Wolfgang Petersen #21 Paddington 2 (2017) 99% #21 Adjusted Score: 110891% Critics Consensus: Paddington 2 honors its star's rich legacy with a sweet-natured sequel whose adorable visuals are matched by a story perfectly balanced between heartwarming family fare and purely enjoyable all-ages adventure. Synopsis: Settled in with the Brown family, Paddington the bear is a popular member of the community who spreads joy and... [More] Starring: Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant, Sally Hawkins, Hugh Bonneville Directed By: Paul King #20 The Princess Bride (1987) 97% #20 Adjusted Score: 102659% Critics Consensus: A delightfully postmodern fairy tale, The Princess Bride is a deft, intelligent mix of swashbuckling, romance, and comedy that takes an age-old damsel-in-distress story and makes it fresh. Synopsis: A fairy tale adventure about a beautiful young woman and her one true love. He must find her after a... [More] Starring: Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon Directed By: Rob Reiner #19 The Sandlot (1993) 64% #19 Adjusted Score: 68188% Critics Consensus: It may be shamelessly derivative and overly nostalgic, but The Sandlot is nevertheless a genuinely sweet and funny coming-of-age adventure. Synopsis: When Scottie Smalls (Thomas Guiry) moves to a new neighborhood, he manages to make friends with a group of kids... [More] Starring: Thomas Guiry, Mike Vitar, Patrick Renna, Chauncey Leopardi Directed By: David Mickey Evans #18 Spirited Away (2001) 97% #18 Adjusted Score: 103022% Critics Consensus: Spirited Away is a dazzling, enchanting, and gorgeously drawn fairy tale that will leave viewers a little more curious and fascinated by the world around them. Synopsis: 10-year-old Chihiro (Daveigh Chase) moves with her parents to a new home in the Japanese countryside. After taking a wrong... [More] Starring: Daveigh Chase, Suzanne Pleshette, Jason Marsden, Susan Egan Directed By: Hayao Miyazaki #17 Spy Kids (2001) 93% #17 Adjusted Score: 97554% Critics Consensus: A kinetic and fun movie that's sure to thrill children of all ages. Synopsis: Two young kids become spies in attempt to save their parents, who are ex-spies, from an evil mastermind. Armed with... [More] Starring: Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara Directed By: Robert Rodriguez #16 Star Wars: Episode IV -- A New Hope (1977) 93% #16 Adjusted Score: 105044% Critics Consensus: A legendarily expansive and ambitious start to the sci-fi saga, George Lucas opened our eyes to the possibilities of blockbuster filmmaking and things have never been the same. Synopsis: The Imperial Forces -- under orders from cruel Darth Vader (David Prowse) -- hold Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) hostage, in... [More] Starring: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness Directed By: George Lucas #15 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) 91% #15 Adjusted Score: 96054% Critics Consensus: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is strange yet comforting, full of narrative detours that don't always work but express the film's uniqueness. Synopsis: The last of five coveted "golden tickets" falls into the hands of a sweet but very poor boy. He and... 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