One thing I enjoy about lists like this is not what they say about movies per se, but rather what insight it gives about the author. Always interesting.
My list would be a bit different, but certainly has some overlap; gravity was a seminal movie experience for me as well, but I couldn't resist including a couple more Nolan films.
But this is quite alright considering the author and I are different people.
Earlier today, a Substack that I subscribe to called 100 Movies Every Catholic Should See started a poll inspired by the same article (https://100catholicmovies.substack.com/p/what-are-the-best-movies-of-the-21st). My list wasn't very good but at least it was honest. I stopped being a fully active movie buff around 2010 and there are a lot of notable films that I haven't seen (like Parasite, Get Out, and The Tree of Life). I really like your list even though I haven't seen 10 of them and I disliked a few that I did see. Thanks for sharing your picks!
One thing I enjoy about lists like this is not what they say about movies per se, but rather what insight it gives about the author. Always interesting.
My list would be a bit different, but certainly has some overlap; gravity was a seminal movie experience for me as well, but I couldn't resist including a couple more Nolan films.
But this is quite alright considering the author and I are different people.
Earlier today, a Substack that I subscribe to called 100 Movies Every Catholic Should See started a poll inspired by the same article (https://100catholicmovies.substack.com/p/what-are-the-best-movies-of-the-21st). My list wasn't very good but at least it was honest. I stopped being a fully active movie buff around 2010 and there are a lot of notable films that I haven't seen (like Parasite, Get Out, and The Tree of Life). I really like your list even though I haven't seen 10 of them and I disliked a few that I did see. Thanks for sharing your picks!