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Best 1 Rosemary's Baby

Rosemary’s Baby is a 1968 psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski. The story centers on Rosemary, a Manhattan resident who experiences unsettling events surrounding her pregnancy and the...

2 Bride of Frankenstein

Bride of Frankenstein, released in 1935, is a sequel to Universal Pictures’ *Frankenstein* (1931). James Whale directed this film featuring Boris Karloff reprising his role as the Monster alongside Co...

3 The Sagrada Familia

Antoni Gaudí's Sagrada Família is a breathtaking unfinished basilica in Barcelona, Spain. This iconic masterpiece showcases Gaudís unique architectural style, blending Gothic and Art Nouveau elements...

4 Florence Duomo

The Florence Duomo, formally Santa Maria del Fiore, is a renowned cathedral in Italy’s heart. Constructed beginning in the 1420s, it stands as an exceptional example of Renaissance architecture. Filip...

5 Donatello

Donatello (c. 1386-1466) was a pivotal figure in the Early Renaissance, revolutionizing sculpture with his innovative techniques and realistic portrayals. His bronze 'David,' the first free-standing n...

6 Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

Jane Eyre is a classic novel by Charlotte Brontë told through the first-person perspective of its protagonist. The story follows Jane’s journey from orphaned childhood to her role as governess at Thor...

7 Eyes Without a Face

The 1960 French film explores the story of a surgeon’s obsessive efforts to reconstruct his daughter's appearance after a traumatic accident. Pierre Brasseur stars as the plastic surgeon, alongside Al...

8 BERT-Large

BERT-Large is a large language model developed for natural language processing research. It achieves high accuracy across diverse tasks like question answering and language inference due to its transf...

9 Black Sunday

Black Sunday is a 1960 Italian horror film directed by Mario Bava. The narrative unfolds in Moldavia, adapting Gogol’s “Viy,” where a resurrected witch pursues vengeance against her family's lineage a...

10 Notre-Dame de Paris

Notre-Dame de Paris is a historic Catholic cathedral in Paris, France. Constructed primarily during the 12th and 13th centuries, it represents a pinnacle of French Gothic architecture. The building’s...

11 Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic tidal island in Normandy, France. The site features a fortified medieval town and a spectacular abbey built over centuries. It’s notable for its unique architecture repr...

12 Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano)

The Duomo di Milano is a magnificent Roman Catholic cathedral in Milan, Italy. Constructed over centuries, it’s notable for its elaborate Gothic architecture featuring thousands of spires and statues....

13 Cries and Whispers

Cries and Whispers depicts three sisters and a servant residing in a late 19th-century Swedish mansion. One sister battles terminal cancer, straining familial relationships as the others grapple with...

14 Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia is a large basilica in Barcelona, Spain designed by Antoni Gaudí. Constructed primarily in the Catalan Modernist style, its innovative use of form and light makes it a globally sig...

15 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

The 1931 film *Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde* adapts Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella about a scientist’s experiment resulting in a terrifying duality. Fredric March delivers a compelling performance as Hen...

16 The Devil's Backbone

The Devil's Backbone is a 2001 Spanish gothic horror film set during the final years of the Spanish Civil War. The story centers on a boy residing in an orphanage run by Republican loyalists who are d...

17 Black Sabbath

Black Sabbath (1963) is an anthology horror film directed by Mario Bava featuring three distinct narratives introduced by Boris Karloff. “The Telephone” recounts threats received by Rosy, while “The W...

18 Amiens Cathedral

Amiens Cathedral is a masterpiece of High Gothic architecture in France. It is renowned for its incredible height and the harmonious proportions of its nave. The structure showcases the 'Rayonnant' st...

19 Authentic Mexican

Authentic Mexican, published in 1925 by editors of *The North American Review*, presents a comprehensive collection of traditional Mexican recipes compiled from various regions and documented by early...

20 Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly is a survival horror game developed for PlayStation 2 and expanded platforms. The narrative centers on two sisters investigating a cursed village where they must perf...

21 Durham Cathedral (Overall)

This entry serves as a broader appreciation of the entire Durham complex. It is crucial because it represents one of the most powerful surviving examples of the transition from Romanesque might to Got...

22 Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll

Isabella, the daughter of the noble York family, is enrolled in an all-girls academy to be groomed into a dame worthy of nobility. However, she has given up on her future, seeing the prestigious schoo...

23 The Innocents

The Innocents, directed by Jack Clayton, adapts Henry James’ novella about a governess overseeing two children at an isolated property. The film explores her growing suspicions regarding potential sup...

24 Final Fantasy XII

Final Fantasy XII is a classic role playing game notable for its expansive world and intricate political narrative. Players control a diverse party engaging in tactical combat within a seamless, gothi...

25 The Norton Anthology of Literature

The Norton Anthology of Literature is a comprehensive collection of literary works spanning multiple centuries and cultures. It includes poetry, prose, and drama from major authors, with a focus on Am...

26 Aria the Benedizione

The successor and branch manager of the Himeya Company—one of the many Undine associations housing female gondoliers—Aika S. Granzchesta surprises everyone when she rejects tradition and refuses to in...

27 Batman

The 1989 film portrays Batman, played by Michael Keaton, as he confronts the Joker, portrayed by Jack Nicholson, during an early stage of Gotham’s criminal war. Featuring a score by Danny Elfman and m...

28 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a 2007 musical horror film adapting Christopher Bond’s play. It depicts an exiled barber, Sweeney Todd, enacting revenge against Judge Turpin followin...

29 Cape Fear

Cape Fear is a 1991 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese, remaking the 1962 film based on John D. MacDonald’s novel. The movie features Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte, and Jessica Lange alon...

30 Sainte-Chapelle

Sainte-Chapelle is a medieval Gothic chapel located in Paris, France. Constructed primarily to house religious relics—particularly the Crown of Thorns—it’s renowned for its extensive and remarkably we...

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