Is Parasite Really the Best Movie of the 21st Century? The New York Times Thinks So
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The New York Times list of the 100 best films of the 21st century was the result of the preferences of “more than 500 directors, actors and influential figures from Hollywood and around the world.” Among the respondents are Sofia Coppola, Stephen King, Pedro Almodóvar, Sean Baker, Barry Jenkins, Luca Guadagnino, Mel Brooks, Julianne Moore, Casey Affleck and Toni Collette, among others. While the result is a predominantly Hollywood selection, the…
Tomas Alfredson's "Let the Right One In" is the only Swedish film to be named one of the best films of the century by the New York Times.
The New York Times published a list of the 100 most influential films of the 21st century, selected after surveying more than 500 film industry experts.
In Frame: My favorite selections from the New York Times’ best films of the century
The New York Times’ list of the 100 best films of the 21st century so far has now been released. It is a list that was compiled by the ballots of esteemed filmmakers from across the industry, and, I must say, I find the list quite favorable. The list’s preamble poses the following thought and question: “Between streaming services and superhero blockbusters, the way we watch and think about movies has changed dramatically over the past 25 years. …
Who Is Alfonso Cuarón? the Mexican Filmmaker Who Put More Films in the Top 100 of the New York Times
Who is Alfonso Cuarón? We tell you about the Mexican filmmaker who won 5 Oscar Awards as director. One of the most outstanding Mexican directors of contemporary cinematography is Alfonso Cuarón, whose films have been internationally recognized. The New York Times chose 4 of the films directed by Alfonso Cuarón for the top 100 of the best of the 21st century:Gravity (2013). Post 97 Roma (2018). Post 46 Y Tu Mámán Also (2002). Post 18 Children of …
Is Parasite really the best movie of the 21st century? The New York Times thinks so
When we think of the essential checklists of must-see movies, film buffs tend to gravitate towards Sight & Sound or my personal favorite, They Shoot Pictures, Don’t They?’s list of the 1,000 greatest films. And while they do give just about the most well-rounded syllabus for those interested in the history of cinema, they tend to lean a bit older. While that’s good and well and necessary for a comprehensive appreciation, some might want somethin…
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