Two animated features—one Japanese, one French—that shatter the misconception that animation is just for children. These additions make the list by expanding the definition of “serious cinema.”

In an era where streaming giants prioritize quantity, Moviesbyrizzo focuses on a specific philosophy: every film must earn its place. The "Movies Better" list isn't just a list of popular titles; it is an evolving archive of cinema that challenges, entertains, and stays with the viewer long after the credits roll.

Building upon historical cornerstones like Alfred Hitchcock’s tense, dialogue-driven masterpiece Rope (1948) on Moviesbyrizzo, the updated selection focuses heavily on the philosophy of human behavior. Rather than relying on simple jump-scares, the additions dive into the dark side of existentialism, examining characters who challenge societal ethics or cross psychological lines. 2. Sweeping Westerns and Rural Epics