IMDB have announced their annual list of the top 10 movies of 2011, as voted on by over 100 million users.

As many film critics, both online and in print, finalize their own lists for their favorite films of 2011, IMDB has released their own list, as voted on by over 100 million moviegoers. Take a look at the list below:

  • #10: X-Men: First Class | Rating: 7.9/10

    “A prequel that does not, in any way, suck. Amazing, isn’t it? Offering up plenty of surprises, some kickass [sic] action sequences, mighty fine special effects, sly humor and a killer cameo, it is without doubt the best comic book movie of the year nay, decade thus far. And considering how overcrowded that list is, this is really saying Something [sic].”

  • #9: Moneyball | Rating: 7.9/10

    “Moneyball is possibly the best baseball movie I have I ever seen…It is possible that if you have absolutely no interest in baseball, you would still like this movie for its message about resisting the urge to do what is safe and easy in favor of what is odd and maybe even crazy…and works.”

  • #8: The Help | Rating: 8.0/10

    This is an incredible film that not only pays justice to the bestseller on which it’s based (according to those who have read the book AND seen the film), but is phenomenally cast, with exceptional performances by Viola Davis, Emma Stone, Octavia Spencer, Bryce Dallas Howard and Allison Janney…”

  • #7: The Muppets | Rating: 8.1/10

    “For all of you who are wondering if this will even come close to capturing the magic of the original Muppet movie, I just have one thing to say to you: go see this movie!!!!! I was a little worried myself that this movie would not be great, but I gave it a chance. And I left with a smile on my face. :)”

  • #6: 50/50 | Rating: 8.1/10

    “Honest and at times tough to watch but never purposefully harsh or depressing. In fact, it is generally positive but in a way that isn’t all sunshine and unicorns. It is smart, hilarious, and even touching while all the time remaining respectful of the audience’s ability to relate to difficult circumstances without artificial emotional fishing.”

  • #5: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 | Rating: 8.2/10

    “What an amazing achievement to faithfully bring Rowling’s epic saga to the big screen with the same cast and largely the same crew, maintaining the brilliant quality right to the end… Oh my god, its only just sinking in, this was the end….but what a great great end.”

  • #4: Drive | Rating: 8.1/10

    “A truly beautiful and hypnotic film… this is really Gosling’s film, and he inhabits the character completely, turning what could be a straightforward Hollyood tough-guy role into a complex and contradictory character, self-confident and physical, yet clearly lonely and possessed with a certain peculiarity and stillness.”

  • #3: Warrior | Rating: 8.3/10

    “Every so often you’ll come across a combat sport movie that manages to find just the right balance of drama and action that is, more drama than action. When fights are justified with backstories full of crushing emotion, they become all the more intense and gratifying.”

  • #2: Hugo | Rating: 8.4/10

    “Absolutely brilliant. From the very first scene, you get a sense of how Scorsese is able to tap into the charm of 3-D… It’s such a fantastical but genuine story that you can’t help but fall in love with it, I think. Scorsese has brought a boy’s dream to life but also written a love letter to film-making.”

  • #1: A Separation | Rating: 8.6/10

    “What makes this film the best I’ve ever seen in Iran? Is this the story or is this the directing? Maybe it’s the acting, or perhaps the editing. I believe this movie has them all… Asghar Farhady has proved that one can be a successful filmmaker and yet show a more realistic picture of this land and average or working class Iranian families.”

  • Note: The IMDB algorithm takes into account not just the score, but how many ratings each film gets. This is the reason that the rating alone does not determine this list.

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