Here are the top 10 time-loop movies:
1. **Groundhog Day** (1993) - Directed by Harold Ramis and starring Bill Murray as a misanthropic weatherman stuck in a time loop.
2. **The Clock** (2010) - A video installation by Christian Marclay, featuring a rolling 24-hour collage of film clips in a literal loop.
3. **Je T'Aime, Je T'Aime** (1968) - Directed by Alain Resnais, exploring the theme of time and mortality through a series of fragments of relationships.
4. **Groundhog Day for a Black Man** (2016) - A short film by Cynthia Kao, using the Groundhog Day format to explore police brutality and racism in America.
5. **Triangle** (2009) - A maritime-loop thriller starring Melissa George as a single mother trapped on a cruise liner with a serial killer.
6. **Céline and Julie Go Boating** (1974) - Directed by Jacques Rivette, featuring two women who return repeatedly to a mansion where a sinister Jamesian melodrama is being re-enacted on a loop.
7. **The Terminator** (1984) - A sci-fi classic directed by James Cameron, following a cyborg assassin sent back in time to kill the mother of the future leader of humanity.
8. **12:01 PM** (1993) - An adaptation of Richard A Lupoff's short story, starring Kurtwood Smith as a businessman stuck in a time loop until he can prevent his own death.
9. **Groundhog Day for a Black Man** was originally published on The Guardian on January 25, 2016.
10. **Céline and Julie Go Boating** is often cited as an influence by the creators of Russian Doll.
Note that some of these entries may be more influential or iconic than others, but all have contributed to the time-loop genre in various ways.
1. **Groundhog Day** (1993) - Directed by Harold Ramis and starring Bill Murray as a misanthropic weatherman stuck in a time loop.
2. **The Clock** (2010) - A video installation by Christian Marclay, featuring a rolling 24-hour collage of film clips in a literal loop.
3. **Je T'Aime, Je T'Aime** (1968) - Directed by Alain Resnais, exploring the theme of time and mortality through a series of fragments of relationships.
4. **Groundhog Day for a Black Man** (2016) - A short film by Cynthia Kao, using the Groundhog Day format to explore police brutality and racism in America.
5. **Triangle** (2009) - A maritime-loop thriller starring Melissa George as a single mother trapped on a cruise liner with a serial killer.
6. **Céline and Julie Go Boating** (1974) - Directed by Jacques Rivette, featuring two women who return repeatedly to a mansion where a sinister Jamesian melodrama is being re-enacted on a loop.
7. **The Terminator** (1984) - A sci-fi classic directed by James Cameron, following a cyborg assassin sent back in time to kill the mother of the future leader of humanity.
8. **12:01 PM** (1993) - An adaptation of Richard A Lupoff's short story, starring Kurtwood Smith as a businessman stuck in a time loop until he can prevent his own death.
9. **Groundhog Day for a Black Man** was originally published on The Guardian on January 25, 2016.
10. **Céline and Julie Go Boating** is often cited as an influence by the creators of Russian Doll.
Note that some of these entries may be more influential or iconic than others, but all have contributed to the time-loop genre in various ways.