Highest IQ · All Formats · All-Time
The Greatest Films and TV Shows of All Time
Ranked by TV Intelligentsia's IQ Score, Cognitive Stimulation, Educational Value, and Craft & Quality. The highest-scoring titles across the full 1,894-title database. No format adjustment.
"Greatest of all time" lists are usually built on critical-aggregator scores or popularity-weighted polls. Both methods have known biases, recency, English-language preference, prestige network, hype. The TVI rubric is built differently: every title is scored on the same three structural dimensions (Cognitive Stimulation 40%, Educational Value 35%, Craft & Quality 25%) with no format adjustment, no language adjustment, no era adjustment.
Cosmos holds the database's only 200/200 IQ Score, sustaining cognitive density across thirteen hours about everything from cellular biology to the structure of the universe. The Act of Killing reinvented the documentary form. Band of Brothers and Chernobyl approach the historical-record discipline of nonfiction within dramatic forms. Seven Samurai and Schindler's List are exemplars of structural craft in service of ideas. Neon Genesis Evangelion demonstrates that animation can outscore live-action when its writers use the medium's freedom for ideas.
The list below mixes formats (film + TV + documentary + anime + limited series) because the rubric does. It mixes eras for the same reason. What the rubric will not do: privilege something because of its prestige network, its critical-aggregator score, or its place in the cultural conversation. The score is structural. The list reflects that.
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