This week, New York Times The Top 100 of the Lost Love 21st Century Film in the Arena. Just this! If the final classification – the last square – will not be revealed until Friday, the newspaper has already started hiring part of this list, from N ° to 80.
To build these dishes from above, Daily interviewed at least 200 talents, actors, actors, directors, directors, and writers to ask them for the top 10 of the 21st century’s favorite works.
Julianne Moore, Lucas Chevinino, Safdie Brothers, Pedro Almodovar, Sofia Coppola, Bong Joon-Ho, Robert Eggers, John Waters, Barry Jenkins, Edgar Wright … There is also a contribution to very cinephage and cinephile Stephen King.
The horror master’s eclectic top 10
Surprisingly and delicious, by the way, its selection film never came out in the theaters, but directly with us: Jenny Penn’s rule. The history of a judge locked in an isolated retirement house after stroke is struck by the creator of torture. It never separates Jenny’s penis, with a doll with whom he sets the reign of sadistic and absolute terror ….
On top of it, there is a pure nugget of the genre, the last train for Busan. Martin Scorsese infiltrates; Film Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer). Two films of Cohen’s Brothers (O’Brothere and none of the countries for old men).
Ridley Scott’s best film with The Fall of Black Hawk, released in 2002. The Sons of the Man, a huge film by Alfonso Kuaron, which, unfortunately, the terrible failure in the dining room before the offspring and the responsibility of the mouth of the word are liable to review the film. Excellent drama The Secret of Brokeback Mountain of Ang Lee is also on its list.
Finally, it is an absolute wonders. Clint Eastwood’s one (many) summit: a million dollars for children. The brilliant rage of energy watered and its main interpreter, Hillary Swan, this drama, with absolutely devastating emotional power, was a crown by four Oscars, including the best film and the best actor. In France, this is the second greatest success in Eastwood’s career, more than 3.16 million viewers; Slightly falls behind Grand Torino and its 3.4 million.
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