High-Rated Cinema Data
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Information detailing the top 100 highest-rated films of all time, as determined by IMDb rankings. This dataset provides key attributes for each film, including its title, genre classification, precise rating score, release year, and synopsis. It serves as an excellent resource for analysing trends in highly acclaimed global cinema.
Columns
The dataset contains eleven distinct fields:
- Unnamed: 0: An index column representing the record's sequential position, ranging from 0 to 99.
- rank: The movie's position within the top 100 list, ranging from 1 to 100.
- title: The primary name of the motion picture.
- description: A short synopsis or story summary of the film.
- genre: The domain or category labels associated with the movie, typically listed as a string of genres.
- rating: The numerical IMDb score assigned to the movie, recorded as a floating-point number between 8.3 and 9.3.
- id: A unique identification code for the movie within this specific collection.
- year: The year the movie was officially released.
- imdbid: The specific ID used to locate the movie on the IMDb website.
- imdb_link: A direct web address linking to the movie's page on IMDb.
- image: A URL pointing to the movie's poster image.
Distribution
The structure contains 100 records and 11 distinct fields. The typical file format for this data is CSV, with a recorded size of approximately 42.36 kB. All data points across all columns are present and valid, ensuring no missing values. Updates to this particular snapshot are not expected, as it represents a static historical ranking.
Usage
This collection is ideally suited for various data projects, including exploratory data analysis and data visualization exercises focusing on film performance. It can be used to compare the evolution of movie genres over time, assess the relationship between release year and critical rating, or identify the best-reviewed cinematic works globally.
Coverage
The scope is global, focusing exclusively on the 100 films designated as the best of all time according to IMDb metrics. The data covers a broad temporal range, beginning with films released in 1931 and extending up to films released in 2023.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
Intended users include data analysts seeking high-quality public domain information for analysis, academics studying film history and critical success, and data science students practising techniques like classification or regression based on movie attributes. It is also valuable for movie enthusiasts interested in examining highly rated content.
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Original Data Source: High-Rated Cinema Data