Eagerly anticipating this week ... (16-24)

Eagerly anticipating this week ... (16-24)
Ridley Scott's Gladiator II (2024)

1/28/2017

Top 10: The best biopic movies reviewed by Film Excess to date


1. Andrei Rublev (1966) Subject: Icon painter Andrei Rublev - Andrei Tarkovsky 



2. Amadeus (1984) Subject: Classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Milos Forman


3. American Sniper (2014) Subject: Rodeo cowboy-Navy Seal-sniper-war hero Chris Kyle - Clint Eastwood 



4. The Elephant Man (1980) Subject: Severely deformed man John Merrick - David Lynch



5. Papillon (1973) Subject: Wrongly imprisoned penal colony escapee Henri Charrière - Franklin J. Schaffner


6. Beautiful Boxer/บิวตี้ฟูล บ๊อกเซอร์ (2004) Subject: Muay Thai champion-transsexual Nong Toom - Ekachai Uekrongtham


7. Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) Subject: Music benefactor-high society lady-singer Florence Foster Jenkins - Stephen Frears 



8. Howl (2010) Subject: Poet Allen GinsbergRob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman



9. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) Subject: Wall Street criminal Jordan Belfort - Martin Scorsese


10. A Beautiful Mind (2001) Subject: Mathematician John Nash - Ron Howard

Other great biopic movies reviewed by Film Excess to date (in alphabetic order):

The Aviator (2004) Subject: Filmmaker-airplane-tycoon Howard Hughes 
Behind the Candelabra (2013, TV movie) Subject: Pianist-artist Liberace
J. Edgar (2011) Subject: FBI founder-director J. Edgar Hoover 
Snowden (2016) Subject: Computer analyst-whistleblower Edward Snowden 
Straight Outta Compton (2015) Subject: Rap group N.W.A. 

Good biopic movies reviewed by Film Excess to date (in alphabetic order):

A Funny Man/Dirch (2011) Subject: Actor-comedian Dirch Passer 
Bronson (2008) Subject: Violent long-time prisoner Michael Gordon Peterson 
Bugsy (1991) Subject: Casino magnate/Las Vegas co-founder Benny Siegel 
Caligula (1979) Subject: Roman emperor Caligula 
Capote (2005) Subject: Socialite author Truman Capote 
Che: Part One - The Argentine (2008) Subject: Communist revolutionary 'Che' Guevara 
Coach Carter (2005) Subject: High school basket ball coach Ken Carter 
Control (2007) Subject: Punk band Joy Division front singer Ian Curtis 
Dallas Buyers Club (2013) Subject: Rodeo cowboy-electrician-hustler-AIDS-victim Ron Woodroof
Il Divo/Il Divo - La Spettacolare Vita di Giulio Andreotti (2008) Subject: Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti 
The Fighter (2010) Subject: Boxer brothers Micky and Dicky Ward 
The Imitation Game (2014) Subject: Mathematician-codebreaker-computer pioneer Alan Turing
The Iron lady (2011) Subject: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher  
Trumbo (2015) Subject: Blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo

Less than good biopic movies reviewed by Film Excess to date (in alphabetic order):

A Dangerous Method (2011) Subject: Psychology's founding fathers Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud 
Blow (2001) Subject: Cocaine importer George Jung
Dahmer (2002) Subject: Serial killer-cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer 
Domino (2005) Subject: Model-bounty hunter Domino Harvey 
Ed Wood (1994) Subject: Filmmaker Ed Wood 
Pawn Sacrifice (2014) Subject: Chess champion Bobby Fischer 
Saint Laurent (2014) Subject: Fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent 
The Social Network (2010) Subject: Facebook co-founder-Internet entrepreneur Mark Zuckerberg 
The Turin Horse/A Torinói Ló (2011) Subject: Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
Unbroken (2014) Subject: US Olympian champion runner-Air Force pilot-POW Louis Zamperini 

[40 in total]

Previous Top 10 lists:

The best action movies reviewed by Film Excess to date
The best adapted movies reviewed by Film Excess to date
The best adventure movies reviewed by Film Excess to date
The best big flop movies reviewed by Film Excess to date
The best B/W movies reviewed by Film Excess to date
The best true story movies reviewed by Film Excess to date 

The best big hit movies reviewed by Film Excess to date 

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Eagerly anticipating this week ... (15-24)

Eagerly anticipating this week ... (15-24)
John Crowley's We Live in Time (2024)