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Top 100 Rotten Tomato Movies with a 100% score

"An exclusive collection of movies that earned a perfect score from critics."

When it comes to critically acclaimed films, achieving a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes is no easy feat. This list compiles 100 movies that have done just that, representing a range of genres, styles, and eras. From timeless classics to modern masterpieces, each of these films has resonated with critics worldwide, delivering powerful performances, compelling storytelling, or groundbreaking visuals.

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# Top 100 Rotten Tomato Movies with a 100% score
- Subtitle: The ultimate list of critic-approved films!
- Tagline: An exclusive collection of movies that earned a perfect score from critics.
- Description: A curated list of the top 100 movies that have achieved a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
- 5 Topics: Drama, Documentary, Classics, Animation, World Cinema

## Topics
- Drama: powerful acting, engaging plot, social commentary, human experience, character development
- Documentary: real-life stories, inspiring, social impact, unique perspectives, emotional resonance
- Classics: timeless stories, iconic performances, golden age of cinema, black-and-white, vintage
- Animation: family-friendly, imaginative, visual brilliance, timeless appeal, innovative storytelling
- World Cinema: international, subtitled, cultural diversity, festival favorites, art-house

Drama

"Powerful storytelling and profound human experiences."

Drama is at the heart of many films that have earned a perfect score. These movies are known for their deep emotional resonance, tackling real-life struggles, and powerful acting performances.

  1. Leave No Trace (2018): A poignant portrayal of survival and isolation in the wilderness.
  2. Minding the Gap (2018): A touching documentary about friendship and skateboarding.
  3. Gloria (2013): An intimate character study about love and aging.
  4. Quo Vadis, Aida? (2020): A heartbreaking depiction of war through the eyes of a UN translator.
  5. Nowhere Special (2020): A tender film about a terminally ill father searching for a family for his son.
  6. His House (2020): A terrifying look at the refugee experience in a new country.
  7. Summer 1993 (2017): A beautiful coming-of-age story set in rural Spain.
  8. Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem (2014): A gripping Israeli courtroom drama.
  9. 12 Angry Men (1957): A powerful courtroom drama exploring justice and morality.
  10. Crip Camp (2020): A moving documentary on disability rights and community.
  11. Taxi to the Dark Side (2007): A gripping investigation into the US military's use of torture.
  12. The Philadelphia Story (1940): A witty and romantic classic led by Katharine Hepburn.
  13. Quo Vadis, Aida? (2020): A heart-wrenching war film with a focus on a UN translator’s perspective.
  14. Meet Me in St. Louis (1944): A heartwarming musical starring Judy Garland.
  15. Singin' in the Rain (1952): One of the most beloved musicals in cinema history.
  16. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948): A dark, humorous exploration of greed and morality.
  17. Anatomy of a Murder (1959): One of cinema's greatest courtroom dramas.
  18. The Grapes of Wrath (1940): A socially significant drama from John Steinbeck's iconic novel.
  19. Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem (2014): An intense Israeli courtroom drama about divorce.
  20. Cool Hand Luke (1967): A prison drama with a stellar performance by Paul Newman.

Documentary

"Real stories that inspire and challenge perspectives."

Documentaries with 100% scores offer a glimpse into real-life experiences, addressing important social issues, and telling stories that resonate with audiences around the world.

  1. Man on Wire (2008): A thrilling documentary about a daring high-wire stunt between the Twin Towers.
  2. Honeyland (2019): An exploration of sustainable beekeeping in rural Macedonia.
  3. Crip Camp (2020): A documentary about a groundbreaking camp for disabled teens.
  4. 76 Days (2020): A raw and gripping look at the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  5. 20 Days in Mariupol (2023): A harrowing portrayal of war in Ukraine.
  6. Waste Land (2010): An uplifting portrait of art and human dignity.
  7. The Work (2017): A gripping look at lives transformed in group therapy inside Folsom Prison.
  8. Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds (2016): A touching look at the relationship between a famous mother and daughter.
  9. Athlete A (2020): A documentary about exposing sexual abuse in US gymnastics.
  10. Rewind (2019): A personal and difficult documentary examining family trauma.
  11. Beyond Utopia (2023): A chilling and suspenseful look at life under oppression.
  12. Descendant (2022): A powerful documentary on reclaiming history and community resilience.
  13. O.J.: Made in America (2016): An expansive documentary about O.J. Simpson's life and American society.
  14. All In: The Fight for Democracy (2020): An important documentary on voter suppression in America.
  15. The Janes (2022): A frighteningly timely look at women fighting for reproductive rights.
  16. Coded Bias (2020): A chilling exploration of algorithmic bias and racial inequality.
  17. Welcome to Chechnya (2020): A brave and heart-wrenching documentary about LGBTQ+ persecution.
  18. Three Minutes - A Lengthening (2021): A moving portrayal of a fleeting moment of history.
  19. The Decline of Western Civilization (1981): An unflinching look at the punk movement.
  20. 20 Days in Mariupol (2023): A devastating yet essential look at the impact of war in Ukraine.

Classics

"Timeless gems from cinema’s golden age."

These classic films have stood the test of time, influencing generations of filmmakers and moviegoers alike.

  1. The Philadelphia Story (1940): A witty and romantic comedy featuring Katharine Hepburn.
  2. Seven Samurai (1954): Akira Kurosawa's epic masterpiece of samurai and honor.
  3. Meet Me in St. Louis (1944): A heartwarming musical led by Judy Garland.
  4. Singin' in the Rain (1952): One of the most beloved musicals in cinema history.
  5. 12 Angry Men (1957): A powerful courtroom drama that explores the intricacies of justice.
  6. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948): A dark, humorous exploration of greed and morality.
  7. Anatomy of a Murder (1959): One of cinema's greatest courtroom dramas.
  8. The Grapes of Wrath (1940): A potent drama exploring the social issues of its time.
  9. Laura (1944): A captivating noir thriller with psychological depth.
  10. Shadow of a Doubt (1943): Hitchcock’s suspenseful tale of a charming yet dangerous man.

Animation

"Vibrant visuals and timeless stories for all ages."

Animated films are known for their ability to transport audiences to new worlds with creativity and heartwarming stories.

  1. Toy Story 2 (1999): A sequel that surpasses the original in storytelling and emotion.
  2. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013): A visually stunning animated film from Studio Ghibli.
  3. Toy Story (1995): The groundbreaking film that revolutionized animation.
  4. Pinocchio (1940): A classic tale of a wooden boy’s journey to becoming real.
  5. Grave of the Fireflies (1988): A heartbreaking anti-war animated film from Studio Ghibli.
  6. The Gold Rush (1925): Chaplin’s classic silent film is part comedy, part social commentary.
  7. The Kid (1921): Chaplin's first full-length feature, a blend of slapstick and poignancy.
  8. Only Yesterday (1991): A Ghibli film offering a touching reflection on life and childhood.
  9. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938): A lively swashbuckler starring Errol Flynn.
  10. Stagecoach (1939): A rip-roaring adventure in the Wild West.

World Cinema

"Cinema that transcends borders and cultures."

World cinema offers unique perspectives on universal themes, showcasing the richness of diverse cultures and storytelling traditions.

  1. Summer 1993 (2017): A beautiful coming-of-age story set in rural Spain.
  2. Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem (2014): A powerful Israeli courtroom drama.
  3. The Age of Shadows (2016): A gripping Korean thriller about resistance fighters.

  4. Fanny and Alexander (1982): Ingmar Bergman’s epic family drama.

  5. Ilo Ilo (2013): A touching Singaporean film about family and hardship.
  6. The Wages of Fear (1953): A suspenseful French thriller about danger in the jungle.
  7. Poetry (2010): A moving South Korean film about art and family.
  8. One Cut of the Dead (2017): A wildly inventive Japanese zombie comedy.
  9. Playground (2021): A striking Belgian film about childhood and schoolyard dynamics.
  10. Shadow of a Doubt (1943): Hitchcock’s suspenseful tale of a charming yet dangerous man.

Top 100 List

  1. Leave No Trace (2018) (Drama)
  2. Toy Story 2 (1999) (Animation)
  3. Man on Wire (2008) (Documentary)
  4. Honeyland (2019) (Documentary)
  5. Minding the Gap (2018) (Drama)
  6. Gloria (2013) (Drama)
  7. His House (2020) (Drama)
  8. The Philadelphia Story (1940) (Classics)
  9. Crip Camp (2020) (Documentary)
  10. 76 Days (2020) (Documentary)
  11. Seven Samurai (1954) (Classics)
  12. Summer 1993 (2017) (World Cinema)
  13. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013) (Animation)
  14. One Cut of the Dead (2017) (World Cinema)
  15. Toy Story (1995) (Animation)
  16. Taxi to the Dark Side (2007) (Documentary)
  17. Quo Vadis, Aida? (2020) (Drama)
  18. Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) (Classics)
  19. Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem (2014) (World Cinema)
  20. Singin' in the Rain (1952) (Classics)
  21. Hive (2021) (World Cinema)
  22. Welcome to Chechnya (2020) (Documentary)
  23. Poetry (2010) (World Cinema)
  24. Deliver Us From Evil (2006) (Documentary)
  25. Waste Land (2010) (Documentary)
  26. The Terminator (1984) (Classics)
  27. Stop Making Sense (1984) (Documentary)
  28. 20 Days in Mariupol (2023) (Documentary)
  29. Descendant (2022) (Documentary)
  30. The Square (2013) (Documentary)
  31. Seymour: An Introduction (2014) (Documentary)
  32. The Janes (2022) (Documentary)
  33. All In: The Fight for Democracy (2020) (Documentary)
  34. Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado (2020) (Documentary)
  35. Laura (1944) (Classics)
  36. Still Walking (2008) (World Cinema)
  37. M (1931) (World Cinema)
  38. Playground (2021) (World Cinema)
  39. Pinocchio (1940) (Animation)
  40. Afghan Star (2009) (Documentary)
  41. Three Colors: Red (1994) (World Cinema)
  42. Dawson City: Frozen Time (2016) (Documentary)
  43. Slalom (2020) (World Cinema)
  44. Only Yesterday (1991) (Animation)
  45. 12 Angry Men (1957) (Classics)
  46. The Black Pirate (1926) (Classics)
  47. Athlete A (2020) (Documentary)
  48. Nowhere Special (2020) (Drama)
  49. Beyond Utopia (2023) (Documentary)
  50. The Work (2017) (Documentary)
  51. Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds (2016) (Documentary)
  52. Tampopo (1985) (World Cinema)
  53. Attica (2021) (Documentary)
  54. Last Train Home (2009) (Documentary)
  55. Cool Hand Luke (1967) (Classics)
  56. O.J.: Made in America (2016) (Documentary)
  57. A Secret Love (2020) (Documentary)
  58. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) (Classics)
  59. Writing with Fire (2021) (Documentary)
  60. The Gold Rush (1925) (Animation)
  61. Anatomy of a Murder (1959) (Classics)
  62. Three Minutes - A Lengthening (2021) (Documentary)
  63. Chained for Life (2018) (World Cinema)
  64. Shadow of a Doubt (1943) (Classics)
  65. Coded Bias (2020) (Documentary)
  66. Tokyo Story (1953) (World Cinema)
  67. The Wages of Fear (1953) (World Cinema)
  68. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) (Animation)
  69. White Riot (2019) (Documentary)
  70. The Grapes of Wrath (1940) (Classics)
  71. Before Sunrise (1995) (World Cinema)
  72. Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror (2021) (Documentary)
  73. Slay the Dragon (2019) (Documentary)
  74. 3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets (2015) (Documentary)
  75. Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) (Classics)
  76. Battleship Potemkin (1925) (World Cinema)
  77. The Kid (1921) (Animation)
  78. The Age of Shadows (2016) (World Cinema)
  79. Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone (2010) (Documentary)
  80. Hannah Gadsby: Nanette (2018) (Documentary)
  81. Nostalgia for the Light (2010) (World Cinema)
  82. Stagecoach (1939) (Classics)
  83. Strong Island (2017) (Documentary)
  84. Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down (2022) (Documentary)
  85. Sabaya (2021) (Documentary)
  86. We Were Here (2011) (Documentary)
  87. Open City (1945) (World Cinema)
  88. Fanny and Alexander (1982) (World Cinema)
  89. A Thousand Cuts (2020) (Documentary)
  90. Ilo Ilo (2013) (World Cinema)
  91. The Velvet Queen (2021) (Documentary)
  92. Grave of the Fireflies (1988) (Animation)
  93. Coup 53 (2019) (Documentary)
  94. Mickey and the Bear (2019) (Drama)
  95. Rewind (2019) (Documentary)
  96. Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street (2019) (Documentary)
  97. Sound City (2013) (Documentary)
  98. Fireworks Wednesday (2006) (World Cinema)
  99. Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993) (Drama)
  100. Nights of Cabiria (1957) (World Cinema)

Top 100 Table

Rank Name Topic Tagline
1 Leave No Trace Drama A poignant portrayal of survival and isolation.
2 Toy Story 2 Animation A sequel that surpasses the original.
3 Man on Wire Documentary A thrilling documentary about a daring stunt.
4 Honeyland Documentary Exploring sustainable beekeeping in Macedonia.
5 Minding the Gap Drama Friendship and skateboarding in Rust Belt towns.
6 Gloria Drama An intimate character study about aging.
7 His House Drama A terrifying look at the refugee experience.
8 The Philadelphia Story Classics A witty romantic comedy with Katherine Hepburn.
9 Crip Camp Documentary A camp that inspired disabled teens.
10 76 Days Documentary A raw look at the early days of COVID-19.
11 Seven Samurai Classics An epic samurai tale by Kurosawa.
12 Summer 1993 World Cinema A coming-of-age story set in rural Spain.
13 The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Animation A visually stunning film from Studio Ghibli.
14 One Cut of the Dead World Cinema A refreshing take on the zombie genre.
15 Toy Story Animation A groundbreaking film that revolutionized animation.
16 Taxi to the Dark Side Documentary A look into the dark corners of the War on Terror.
17 Quo Vadis, Aida? Drama A heartbreaking war film about a UN translator.
18 Meet Me in St. Louis Classics A heartwarming musical with Judy Garland.
19 Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem World Cinema A gripping Israeli courtroom drama about divorce.
20 Singin' in the

Rain | Classics | A joyful classic Hollywood musical. | | 21 | Hive | World Cinema | A searing drama about self-determination. | | 22 | Welcome to Chechnya | Documentary | A chilling look at LGBTQ persecution. | | 23 | Poetry | World Cinema | A poignant drama about art and family. | | 24 | Deliver Us From Evil | Documentary | A disturbing look into institutional cover-ups. | | 25 | Waste Land | Documentary | An inspiring story of art and human resilience. | | 26 | The Terminator | Classics | A sci-fi action classic from James Cameron. | | 27 | Stop Making Sense | Documentary | A visually energetic concert film with Talking Heads.| | 28 | 20 Days in Mariupol | Documentary | A harrowing look at war in Ukraine. | | 29 | Descendant | Documentary | A compelling story about reclaiming history. | | 30 | The Square | Documentary | A ground-level look at political revolution. | | 31 | Seymour: An Introduction | Documentary | A tender look at a pianist’s life and legacy. | | 32 | The Janes | Documentary | A gripping look at the fight for reproductive rights.| | 33 | All In: The Fight for Democracy | Documentary | A rallying cry for voter rights. | | 34 | Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado | Documentary | A heartfelt tribute to an iconic astrologer. | | 35 | Laura | Classics | A classic noir thriller about obsession and mystery.| | 36 | Still Walking | World Cinema | A delicate and entrancing family drama. | | 37 | M | World Cinema | A gripping psychological thriller from Fritz Lang.| | 38 | Playground | World Cinema | A sensitive look at childhood dynamics. | | 39 | Pinocchio | Animation | Disney’s ambitious classic about a wooden boy’s journey.| | 40 | Afghan Star | Documentary | A sobering look at Afghanistan’s budding pop culture.| | 41 | Three Colors: Red | World Cinema | A stirring conclusion to Kieslowski’s trilogy. | | 42 | Dawson City: Frozen Time | Documentary | A look at long-lost film footage from 1900s Canada.| | 43 | Slalom | World Cinema | A moving account of oppression in sports. | | 44 | Only Yesterday | Animation | A reflection on life and childhood from Studio Ghibli.| | 45 | 12 Angry Men | Classics | A classic courtroom drama about justice and morality.| | 46 | The Black Pirate | Classics | A thrilling action-adventure on the high seas. | | 47 | Athlete A | Documentary | A chilling expose of abuse in US gymnastics. | | 48 | Nowhere Special | Drama | A tender story about a father’s love for his son.| | 49 | Beyond Utopia | Documentary | A gripping look at life under oppressive regimes.| | 50 | The Work | Documentary | A gut-wrenching look at group therapy in Folsom Prison.| | 51 | Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds | Documentary | A touching story of a complex mother-daughter bond. | | 52 | Tampopo | World Cinema | A funny, affectionate celebration of food culture.| | 53 | Attica | Documentary | A compassionate look at the 1971 prison riots. | | 54 | Last Train Home | Documentary | A haunting look at the human toll of China’s economic boom.| | 55 | Cool Hand Luke | Classics | A gripping prison drama starring Paul Newman. | | 56 | O.J.: Made in America | Documentary | A powerful portrait of race, celebrity, and tragedy.| | 57 | A Secret Love | Documentary | A heartwarming story of a lesbian couple's secret relationship.| | 58 | The Treasure of the Sierra Madre| Classics | A dark morality tale about greed and betrayal. | | 59 | Writing with Fire | Documentary | A stirring tribute to women-led journalism in India.| | 60 | The Gold Rush | Animation | A silent masterpiece blending humor and social commentary.| | 61 | Anatomy of a Murder | Classics | One of cinema's greatest courtroom dramas. | | 62 | Three Minutes - A Lengthening | Documentary | A powerful look at a fleeting moment in history. | | 63 | Chained for Life | World Cinema | A darkly funny and ambitious take on Hollywood’s handling of deformity. | | 64 | Shadow of a Doubt | Classics | Hitchcock’s suspenseful thriller about a charming man with a dark secret. | | 65 | Coded Bias | Documentary | A chilling look at the impact of biased algorithms. | | 66 | Tokyo Story | World Cinema | A poignant look at generational conflict and family dynamics. | | 67 | The Wages of Fear | World Cinema | A tense French thriller about dangerous labor. | | 68 | The Adventures of Robin Hood | Animation | A swashbuckling tale of heroism and adventure. | | 69 | White Riot | Documentary | An exploration of how music influenced political activism in Britain.| | 70 | The Grapes of Wrath | Classics | A powerful drama based on John Steinbeck’s novel.| | 71 | Before Sunrise | World Cinema | A thoughtful exploration of love and connection. | | 72 | Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror | Documentary | A deep dive into the history of folk horror. | | 73 | Slay the Dragon | Documentary | A powerful look at modern-day gerrymandering in America. | | 74 | 3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets | Documentary | A gut-wrenching story about a fatal shooting and the aftermath.| | 75 | Kind Hearts and Coronets | Classics | A classic farce led by a chameleonic performance by Alec Guinness.| | 76 | Battleship Potemkin | World Cinema | A technical masterpiece of Soviet cinema. | | 77 | The Kid | Animation | A classic blend of slapstick and poignancy from Charlie Chaplin.| | 78 | The Age of Shadows | World Cinema | A sprawling Korean thriller about resistance fighters. | | 79 | Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone | Documentary | A heartwarming look at the influential Los Angeles band. | | 80 | Hannah Gadsby: Nanette | Documentary | A powerful and honest comedy special. | | 81 | Nostalgia for the Light | World Cinema | A reflective documentary about the Atacama Desert and its history.| | 82 | Stagecoach | Classics | A landmark Western adventure film. | | 83 | Strong Island | Documentary | A sobering examination of racial injustice in modern America.| | 84 | Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down | Documentary | An inspirational story of recovery and resilience.| | 85 | Sabaya | Documentary | A sobering look at the efforts to rescue Yazidi women and girls.| | 86 | We Were Here | Documentary | A tribute to the resolve of the gay community during the AIDS crisis.| | 87 | Open City | World Cinema | A powerful Italian war drama about resistance during World War II.| | 88 | Fanny and Alexander | World Cinema | An epic family drama from Ingmar Bergman. | | 89 | A Thousand Cuts | Documentary | A sobering warning about the role of the press in world history.| | 90 | Ilo Ilo | World Cinema | A touching story of family and hardship in Singapore. | | 91 | The Velvet Queen | Documentary | A visually stunning nature documentary set in Tibet.| | 92 | Grave of the Fireflies | Animation | A heartbreaking anti-war story from Studio Ghibli.| | 93 | Coup 53 | Documentary | A gripping documentary about political intrigue in Iran.| | 94 | Mickey and the Bear | Drama | A breakout performance in a coming-of-age story. | | 95 | Rewind | Documentary | A difficult and personal look at a family's trauma.| | 96 | Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street | Documentary | A compelling reexamination of a franchise’s sequel and its impact. | | 97 | Sound City | Documentary | A nostalgic look at a legendary recording studio in Van Nuys, California.| | 98 | Fireworks Wednesday | World Cinema | A glimpse of Asghar Farhadi’s talent in this drama about marriage and deceit.| | 99 | Searching for Bobby Fischer | Drama | A powerful story about a chess prodigy’s search for balance.| | 100 | Nights of Cabiria | World Cinema | Giulietta Masina shines in a tragic yet uplifting odyssey of heartbreak. |

Conclusion

This list of 100 perfect Rotten Tomatoes movies is a testament to the power of storytelling across genres and styles. Whether you're drawn to heartfelt dramas, fascinating documentaries, or visually stunning animations, each film on this list has earned its place in the pantheon of critically acclaimed cinema. Enjoy exploring these gems!