![]() ![]() Picking the movies we love the most, while being mindful of variety and inclusivity, significance and staying power, was difficult (we know: world’s smallest violin). And we did not consider anything from 2022 it just felt too soon (translation: after the forever-long awards season, we needed a breather from talking about Tár, Everything Everywhere All at Once and the rest of ’em). Our only parameters: All six of us had to love, like or at least respect every film on the list. Countless emails and a few long Zoom meetings later, we had our list. We tallied up the points, and then hashed it out from there. The films with the most yeas - about 80 - advanced to the next round. Everyone voted “yea” or “nay” on each of those titles. ![]() In the spirit of transparency, our methodology went something like this: We all offered up titles we thought were worthy of consideration (an initial list of well over 100 movies). We thought it as good a time as any to look back at the films that have, to us, stood the ever-unfolding test of time. ![]() But we’ve arguably already lived through 100 years’ worth of upheaval, progress, pain, destruction, hope and heartache in the world - not to mention the film industry - since 2000. Sure, we’ve yet to hit the quarter-century mark, when these sorts of lists tend to start landing. ![]()
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