Movie Directors
Movie Quotes
Sci-Fi Movies
Movies by the Year
100

This director made Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill: Vol. 1.

Quentin Tarantino

100

“I’m the king of the world!”

Titanic  

100

In this movie, a group of rebels fights an evil empire 

STAR WARS

100

This sci-fi movie about humans trapped in a simulated reality came out in 1999.

The Matrix

200

This director made The Social Network and Fight Club.

David Fincher

200

“Say hello to my little friend!”

Scarface

200

In this movie, criminals invade people’s dreams to steal secrets from their subconscious.

Inception

200

This sci-fi movie about dreams within dreams directed by Christopher Nolan came out in 2010.

Inception 

300

This director made Parasite, the first non-English movie to win Best Picture.

Bong Joon-ho

300

This character says, “Not quite my tempo,” in Whiplash. (FULL NAME)

Terence Fletcher

300

In this movie, a linguist works with aliens to understand their language after mysterious ships appear on Earth.

Arrival

300

This crime movie about two hitmen working for Marsellus Wallace came out in 1994.

Pulp Fiction

400

This director made The Grand Budapest Hotel and is known for very symmetrical shots and quirky characters.

Wes Anderson

400

“Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.”

Back to the Future

400

In this movie, a detective hunts bioengineered humans called replicants in a futuristic Los Angeles.

Blade Runner

400

This 2007 thriller about a psychopathic hitman named Anton Chigurh won Best Picture.

No Country for Old Men

500

This director made The Shape of Water and is known for dark fantasy creatures and gothic storytelling.

Guillermo del Toro

500

This character says, “Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.” In The Shawshank Redemption film (FULL NAME)

Andy Dufresne

500

In this film, a computer named HAL 9000 begins to malfunction during a deep-space mission to Jupiter.

2001: A Space Odyssey

500

This 2014 psychological thriller directed by David Fincher involves the mysterious disappearance of Amy Dunne.

Gone Girl