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Empire Magazine's "50 Greatest American Independent Movies" (2011)

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1. Mean Streets (1973)  (d. Martin Scorsese)
2. Reservoir Dogs (1992)  (d. Quentin Tarantino)
3. Donnie Darko (2001)  (d. Richard Kelly)
4. The Terminator (1984)  (d. James Cameron)
5. Evil Dead II (1987)  (d. Sam Raimi)
6. Shadows (1959)  (d. John Cassevetes)
7. She's Gotta Have It (1986)  (d. Spike Lee)
8. Night of the Living Dead (1968)  (d. George Romero)
9. Blood Simple (1984)  (d. Joel & Ethan Coen)
10. Lost In Translation (2003)  (d. Sofia Coppola)
11. Bad Lieutenant (1992)  (d. Abel Ferrara)
12. Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989)  (d. Steven Soderbergh)
13. Eraserhead (1977)  (d. David Lynch)
14. Memento (2000)  (d. Christopher Nolan)
15. The Evil Dead (1981)  (d. Sam Raimi)
16. Stranger Than Paradise (1984)  (d. Jim Jarmusch)
17. Slacker (1991)  (d. Richard Linklater)
18. Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971)  (d. Melvin Van Peebles)
19. Clerks (1994)  (d. Kevin Smith)
20. Drugstore Cowboy (1989)  (d. Gus Van Sant)
21. Matewan (1987)  (d. John Sayles)
22. Pi (1998)  (d. Darren Aronofsky)
23. Lone Star (1996)  (d. John Sayles)
24. THX 1138 (1971)  (d. George Lucas)
25. Blue Velvet (1986)  (d. David Lynch)
26. Easy Rider (1969)  (d. Dennis Hopper)
27. Short Cuts (1993)  (d. Robert Altman)
28. The Usual Suspects (1995)  (d. Bryan Singer)
29. Killer of Sheep (1978)  (d. Charles Burnett)
30. Runaway Train (1985)  (d. Andrei Konchalovsky)
31. Being John Malkovich (1999)  (d. Spike Jonze)
32. Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)  (d. George Armitage)
33. Happiness (1998)  (d. Todd Solondz)
34. Two-Lane Blacktop (1971)  (d. Monte Hellman)
35. Dazed and Confused (1993)  (d. Richard Linklater)
36. Dark Star (1974)  (d. John Carpenter)
37. Poison (1991)  (d. Todd Haynes)
38. Little Miss Sunshine (2006)  (d. Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris)
39. The Blair Witch Project (1999)  (d. Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez)
40. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)  (d. Tobe Hooper)
41. Pitch Black (2000)  (d. David Twohy)
42. Black Swan (2010)  (d. Darren Aronofsky)
43. Winter's Bone (2010)  (d. Deborah Granik)
44. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)  (d. Jim Jarmusch)
45. In the Company of Men (1997)  (d. Neil LaBute)
46. Juno (2007)  (d. Jason Reitman)
47. Cube (1997)  (d. Vincenzo Natali)
48. In Search of a Midnight Kiss (2007)  (d. Alex Holdridge)
49. Swingers (1996)  (d. Doug Liman)
50. The Wrestler (2008)  (d. Darren Aronofsky)

 

NOTE 1:

Empire Magazine presented this list on June 30, 2011, introduced as follows:

"As much as blockbusters can thrill us, beyond the well-tended flowerbeds and spacious corner offices of Hollywood there's a world bubbling with creativity, free spirits and up-and-coming talent. Some of the heroes of American indie cinema have gone on to try their hand at multiplex fodder; some have stayed resolutely outside the mainstream. This roll of honour celebrates both, as well as some of the names that didn't achieve the acclaim they deserve. But how you define 'indie'? Do big studios' independent arms count? Should Miramax's output qualify? Our criteria is aesthetic rather than financial: if it feels like an indie, it's in; if it's The Phantom Menace, it's not. Ultimately though, whether they're made for millions or 50p and bits of pocket fluff, it's about great movies that are worth celebrating again..."

 

NOTE 2: (from FilmSite.org) The definition of what constitutes an independent film still needs to be clarified, although it usually means a film made outside of the established studio system, by a little-known director who is working on a shoestring budget. Independent films, often with unconventional plots and characters, usually attract only small audiences (although can sometimes be breakthrough films for a director), and have little access to prime distribution markets. They often contain groundbreaking subject matter designed for sophisticated audiences, and are not necessarily produced with commercial success as the goal.

 

Website: http://www.empireonline.com/features/50-greatest-american-indies