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We take popular movies and historical movies and arrange them within their historical order, according to what year the events of the movie would have taken place in real World History. Not all of the movies are necessarily historical. In fact, some of the movies on the timeline are almost entirely fiction, but are included because they offer a glimpse of what the life and times of a culture could have possibly been like. Some movies are more accurate than others. Become a member of The Movie Timelin and rate each movie with our History Vs. Movie meter for historical probability.

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Alexander/Great

Julius Caesar

Jesus Christ

Ghengis Khan

Adolf Hitler

Joan of Arc

Alexander

Rome (film)

The Passion

Mongol

Valkryie

The Messenger

Did Robin Hood Really Exist?

The newest evidence examined and the final verdict.

 

 

Clash of the Titans: 30 years in the making

The recently released movie gives a different spin on the timeless story. What's the truth behind the Greek Gods of old?

 

Prince of Persia:

A dazzling movie based on a video game, but how much is based in reality?

 

Movies & News


Howard Stern 'pretty sure' about Sirius XM exit
Howard Stern is "pretty sure" he'll leave satellite radio, but his unique voice will live on in new media.
(Fri, 03 Sep 2010 18:06:00 EDT)

Summit hires scribe for 'Osterman' rewrite
Jesse Wigutow has been tapped to rewrite Summit's "The Osterman Weekend," the remake of the 1983 Sam Peckinpah thriller.
(Fri, 03 Sep 2010 17:28:00 EDT)

David Letterman rips Jay Leno again
David Letterman just can't get enough when it comes to jokes about Jay Leno.
(Fri, 03 Sep 2010 17:19:00 EDT)

Sofia Coppola's 'Somewhere' debuts in Venice
The world premiere of Sofia Coppola's unusual coming-of-age drama "Somewhere" is based at least in part on the 39-year-old director's recollections of traveling as a young girl with her father, director Francis Ford Coppola.
(Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:52:00 EDT)