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🎬 IMDb Top 250 Movies Analysis

An analytical dashboard exploring the IMDb Top 250 Movies, visualizing distribution by year, movie type, and rating categories to uncover cinematic trends.

Project Details

🚀 Project Overview

This project analyzes the IMDb Top 250 Movies dataset, covering 250 films from 1920 to 2020. It includes visualizations such as a line chart for movies by year, a pie chart for movie types (Old vs. New), and a bar chart for rating categories (e.g., PG, R). The dashboard provides insights into cinematic trends and audience preferences.

📊 Overview of the Dataset

  • Total number of movies: 250 films in the Top 250 list
  • Time span: Movies span from 1920 to 2020
  • Key visualizations: Line chart for movies by year, pie chart for movie types (Old vs. New), and bar chart for rating categories (e.g., PG, R)

📅 Distribution by Year

Movies per year show fluctuations, with peaks in the 1990s and 2000s (up to 6-7 movies per year in some periods). Lowest activity in early years (e.g., 1920s-1930s with 1-2 movies) and recent years (2000s with 4-8 movies).

Insight: The majority of top-rated movies are from the late 20th and early 21st centuries, reflecting modern cinematic peaks.

Movies by Year Line Chart

🎥 Distribution by Movie Type

  • Old Type: 40% (100 movies)
  • New Type: 60% (150 movies)

Insight: Newer films dominate the top list, suggesting evolving tastes or production quality in recent decades.

Movie Types Pie Chart

⭐ Distribution by Rating Category

  • PG: 106 movies (highest)
  • R: 39 movies
  • PG-13: 36 movies
  • Not Rated: 33 movies
  • Approved: 33 movies
  • G: 18 movies
  • Passed: 5 movies

Insight: Family-friendly ratings (PG, PG-13) make up the bulk, indicating broad appeal for top-rated films.

Rating Categories Bar Chart

📈 Overall Trends

The dashboard highlights a shift toward more diverse and accessible content in recent years. Average release year trends toward the 1990s-2010s, with balanced representation across ratings.

📌 Recommendations Based on Analysis

  • Focus on modern films (New Type) for content curation, as they represent 60% of top ratings.
  • Prioritize PG-rated movies for family-oriented recommendations to maximize audience reach.
  • Analyze year-based peaks (e.g., 1990s) for historical trends in film quality.
  • Expand the dataset to include metrics like genres or directors for deeper insights into success factors.

🎯 Conclusion

The IMDb Top 250 Movies dashboard reveals a rich history of cinema, with a strong emphasis on post-1990 films and family-friendly ratings. This project is ideal for film enthusiasts or analysts exploring trends; to dive deeper, integrate additional data like viewer demographics or box office performance for more robust storytelling.

👨‍💻 Author

Developed by Abdelrahman Haroun

👉 If you like this project, give it a ⭐ on GitHub!