The 30 greatest films of the 21st century (so far)

The 30 greatest films of the 21st century (so far)

What makes a film unforgettable? Is it the meticulous direction, the emotional weight of the performances, or its cultural impact that reverberates long after the credits roll? For The New York Times, all these elements鈥攁nd more鈥攆actored into its much-anticipated list of the 100 Best Films of the 21st Century. And now, with the top 30 titles unveiled, cinephiles are celebrating a cinematic canon that not only honors storytelling excellence but also reflects the evolving voice of global filmmaking. At the summit of the list? Bong Joon-ho鈥檚 Parasite (2019), the first non-English language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars鈥攁nd, according to NYT, the most defining cinematic work of this century. Here鈥檚 a closer look at the top 30 films that shaped the modern age of cinema, alongside the auteurs who made it happen. TOP 30 FILMS OF THE 21st CENTURY (According to The New York Times) 30. Lost in Translation 鈥 Sofia Coppola鈥檚 dreamy Tokyo-set meditation on alienation and connection.29. Arrival 鈥 Denis Villeneuve鈥檚 quiet, philosophical sci-fi epic.28. The Dark Knight 鈥 Christopher Nolan redefines the superhero genre with gravitas and grit.27. Adaptation 鈥 Spike Jonze and Charlie Kaufman鈥檚 wild, meta-literary ride.26. Anatomy of a Fall 鈥 A gripping courtroom drama meets psychological thriller.25. Phantom Thread 鈥 Paul Thomas Anderson鈥檚 elegant, toxic love story.24. Her 鈥 A lonely man falls for an AI鈥擩onze鈥檚 haunting take on intimacy in a digital age.23. Boyhood 鈥 Richard Linklater鈥檚 12-year labor of love, chronicling one boy鈥檚 real-time growth.22. The Grand Budapest Hotel 鈥 Wes Anderson鈥檚 pastel-tinged ode to storytelling and nostalgia.21. The Royal Tenenbaums 鈥 Anderson again, with a family portrait full of whimsy and melancholy.20. The Wolf of Wall Street 鈥 Martin Scorsese鈥檚 cocaine-fueled capitalist fever dream.19. Zodiac 鈥 David Fincher鈥檚 haunting, slow-burn thriller about obsession.18. Y tu mam谩 tambi茅n 鈥 Alfonso Cuar贸n鈥檚 coming-of-age road trip with unexpected depth.17. Brokeback Mountain 鈥 Ang Lee鈥檚 tender, tragic romance that broke Hollywood barriers.16. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 鈥 Lee again, with a wuxia masterpiece that soared globally.15. City of God 鈥 Brazilian cinema鈥檚 gripping tale of violence and youth in Rio鈥檚 favelas.14. Inglourious Basterds 鈥 Tarantino鈥檚 blood-soaked, revisionist WWII revenge fantasy.13. Children of Men 鈥 Cuar贸n鈥檚 dystopian masterwork with visuals that still stun.12. The Zone of Interest 鈥 Jonathan Glazer鈥檚 chilling, cerebral Holocaust drama.11. Mad Max: Fury Road 鈥 George Miller鈥檚 feral, feminist, fire-powered road movie.10. The Social Network 鈥 Fincher鈥檚 and Sorkin鈥檚 tech origin story told like Shakespearean tragedy.9. Spirited Away 鈥 Hayao Miyazaki鈥檚 spellbinding anime tour de force.8. Get Out 鈥 Jordan Peele鈥檚 genre-redefining, satirical horror on race and society.7. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 鈥 A breakup movie unlike any other, from Gondry and Kaufman.6. No Country for Old Men 鈥 The Coen Brothers鈥 bleak, violent meditation on fate.5. Moonlight 鈥 Barry Jenkins鈥 tender, aching triptych on Black masculinity and love.4. In the Mood for Love 鈥 Wong Kar-wai鈥檚 hypnotic story of restrained romance.3. There Will Be Blood 鈥 P.T. Anderson and Daniel Day-Lewis in a fiery duel of ambition and greed.2. Mulholland Drive 鈥 David Lynch鈥檚 puzzle-box noir of identity, desire, and dreams.1. Parasite 鈥 A razor-sharp social satire that shattered global expectations.DIRECTORS WHO DOMINATED THE LISTThe list doesn鈥檛 just celebrate individual films鈥攊t shines a light on directors who repeatedly pushed cinematic boundaries.鈥 Alfonso Cuar贸n leads the pack with four entries: Children of Men(13), Y tu mam谩 tambi茅n (18), Roma (46), and Gravity (97).鈥 The Coen Brothers also appear four times, from No Country for Old Men (6) to the folk musical Inside Llewyn Davis (83).鈥 David Fincher and Quentin Tarantino land three each, cementing their status as stylists with staying power.鈥 Not far behind, Bong Joon-ho, Ang Lee, Wes Anderson, Spike Jonze, and Richard Linklater all earn two top-tier mentions, signaling both consistency and innovation.The NYT list isn鈥檛 just a celebration鈥攊t鈥檚 a challenge to how we think about modern cinema. Foreign films (Parasite, Spirited Away, In the Mood for Love), genre works (Get Out, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Dark Knight), and emotionally daring indies (Moonlight, Boyhood, Her) are no longer fringe鈥攖hey are the main event.If the top 30 films share one theme, it鈥檚 transformation鈥攚hether in form, perspective, or culture. These are films that reshaped how we experience storytelling, and in doing so, they shaped the world around them.馃摻锔 The full Top 100 list is available on The New York Times website.

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