![]() ![]() It's great to look back on his films now and find myself smiling still just as much as I did when I was younger. Truly, this man has been in so many films of my childhood, it would be a sin if I didn’t dedicate a list dedicated to some of his best movies. ![]() Maybe it’s because he acts more like a friendly clown before consuming his victims - regardless, I’ll never forget his version of Pennywise, and neither should you if you’re into horror movies. I can appreciate what Bill Skarsgard brought to the table in terms of making Pennywise truly terrifying in the recent movies, there’s just something about Tim Curry’s version that hits me harder. In a small town, a group of children have to come together to stop a mysterious monster, known as IT, who is hunting down children and eating them.Ĭurry's masterful portrayal of Pennywise the Dancing Clown has since become an iconic character in horror history, as well as the whole IT miniseries cast. ![]() After that, we ranked them all by Adjusted Tomatometer.While this isn’t a film, I can’t have a Tim Curry article and not talk about IT, the 1990 drama miniseries adaptation of the Stephen King novel. Other than that, if the film was Fresh after 20 reviews with some light feet and golden voices whose songs are key drivers of the plot, it was up for inclusion. We kept this countdown to live-action musicals, so nothing animated except for the partially so, like Mary Poppins.Īnd we picked movies where people break into song and dance, not ones where they just perform music in other words, Crazy Heart, Bohemian Rhapsody, and the 2018 A Star Is Born don’t work for this list, but the Judy Garland A Star Is Born does. If you’ve got a song in your heart, we’ve got a list for your eyes: The best-reviewed musicals from Wizard of Oz to La La Land! With Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights finally making the leap from Broadway to screen, we’ve put together 100 showstoppers that’s all-singing, all-dancing!Įvery expression of the musical movie is present in this cavalcade of the 100 best-reviewed: the classics ( All That Jazz, The Sound of Music), the mostly moderns ( La La Land, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Mary Poppins Returns), the MGMs ( Singin’ in the Rain, An American in Paris), the Astaire & Rogers ( Top Hat, Swing Time), intimate indies ( Once, Dancer in the Dark), and stuff for the kids ( Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang). ![]()
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