Every week, “Charts & Graphs” looks past the weekend box-office numbers to examine other lists of movies that are popular right now, as assessed by the likes of iTunes, Amazon, Box Office Mojo, and other services.

Variety yesterday linked to a KPMG study about the availability of TV and movies to buy or rent on-line, and suggested that when it comes to “the most popular and critically acclaimed” recent films, the vast majority of them (around 94%) are legally available through some kind of VOD provider. There are caveats galore to apply to this study—including the relevance of “popular” and “recent,” and whether those are good measures for how comprehensive on-line video services are—but that’s a subject to explore another time. There was one chart in the study though that I found very telling:

A few notes: