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Another film is a part of one of the highest-grossing franchises of all time and one much-loved animated movie even managed to make the top 20. Several of the films listed here are based on books, some won or were nominated for Oscars and other awards, and one was deemed “too controversial” to be shown in Italian theaters. Also included are details about how the film and its creators have impacted college students and culture at large. While college isn't always the focus of the films on this list, it is at the very least the setting. The top 50 are presented here and ranked from worst to best. All relevant movies were then ranked based on the Stacker Score metric, which weighs both the IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes measurements equally. Stacker gathered popular college movies from IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes, pulling each film’s audience-based IMDb rating and critic-based Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer rating. College movies are a cinema staple, delighting those who attended college with nostalgia and those who did not plenty of drama, comedy, and general mishaps to hold their interest. Films with college as the backdrop often focus on characters who are learning what it means to be an adult for the first time, and these stories rarely feature a smooth journey.