Of note: Bo Burnham’s Make Happy was the most obsessively rewatched comedy special of the 2010s by all members. John Mulaney’s Kid Gorgeous at Radio City comedy special was the most obsessively rewatched by female-identifying members (and several more…

To be included, films had to be narrative features, 60 minutes or longer, and have a 1,000-view minimum. They did not have to have been released during the 2010s.

By “obsessive”, we mean total watches from all members who watched the film five or more times.

The 50 most obsessively rewatched feature films during the 2010s, according to the Letterboxd community (as at 22 December 2019—we will update the list early in the new year if anything changes by 31 Dec).

The 50 most obsessively rewatched feature films during the 2010s, according to the Letterboxd community (as at 22 December 2019—we will update the list early in the new year if anything changes by 31 Dec).

By “obsessive”, we mean total watches from all members who watched the film five or more times.

To be included, films had to be narrative features, 60 minutes or longer, and have a 1,000-view minimum. They did not have to have been released during the 2010s.

Of note: Bo Burnham’s Make Happy was the most obsessively rewatched comedy special of the 2010s by all members. John Mulaney’s Kid Gorgeous at Radio City comedy special was the most obsessively rewatched by female-identifying members (and several more of his specials came up in their list).

More Statistics of Interest:

—The Marvel Cinematic Universe has a whopping ten films on the list (including the Guardians of the Galaxy films and Spider-Man: Homecoming, but not including Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse).

—The Star Wars franchise has six films on the list.

—The Russo brothers, Anthony and Joe, are the MVPs of this list, with four MCU directing credits. Jon Favreau is also all over this list as a director (Elf), a writer, and a producer. And, of course, the late Stan Lee is credited across the MCU.

—Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have the highest number of writing credits on the list, for their work on the Avengers and Captain America films.

—Others with multiple directing credits: Damien Chazelle, Joss Whedon, Edgar Wright, Taika Waititi, David Fincher, James Gunn, Steven Spielberg. (Many of these and other directors on the list also wrote their films.)

—There are four women directors on the list: Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird), Jennifer Lee (Frozen), Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia) and Olivia Wilde (Booksmart). Gerwig also wrote Lady Bird and co-wrote Frances Ha. Writer Catherine Johnson turns up twice for her Mamma Mia! screenplays.

We’ve also broken this list down by member pronoun. See the results for non-binary, female, and male Letterboxd members.