From the landmarkThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Kingto the belovedSpirited Away, the decade delivered several blockbusters and critically acclaimed works that would earn their place in cinematic history. The best movies of the 2000s brought every genre to life with style and substance...
The best anime movies of the 2000s according to IndieWire editors, including Ghost in the Shell 2, Redline, and Metropolis
The best anime movies of the 2000s according to IndieWire editors, including Ghost in the Shell 2, Redline, and Metropolis
Also ranks #1 on The Best Oscar-Nominated Movies of the 2000s What To Watch If You Love 'The Departed' 1Goodfellas 24 Votes 2Heat 25 Votes 3Shutter Island 23 Votes 4 Gone Baby Gone Casey Affleck, Michelle Monaghan, Morgan Freeman 11 votes Marking Ben Affleck's directorial debut, this ...
Here, we'll explore the best comedies of the 2000s - movies that shaped comedy as we know it. Comedy in the 2000s brought with it an electrifying blend of humor, witty dialogues, comedic performances, and unparalleled entertainment value. The best comedies of the 2000s, like a...
back to the best comic book movies of the first decade of this century. And though there had also been solid endeavors even before then, what this decade did was help make superheroes more mainstream to audiences who didn’t know who the Kree were or what the heck a Lasso of Truth was...
“Huckleberry Finn as 15-year-old rock critic, in one of the best coming-of-age movies ever made. Writer-director Cameron Crowe based the film on his own experiences, when he was 15, convinced a Rolling Stone editor he was an adult, and was assigned to accompany the Allman Brothers on...
Shaun of the Dead, Pan's Labyrinth, American Psycho: The best horror movies of the 2000s got the new millennium off to a scary start.
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When you’re talking about the best dance movies of all time, nothing beats the classics. From the signature lift in “Dirty Dancing” to the final audition scene in “Flashdance,” the classics embody traditional ballet and ballroom dance styles. All the while, they narrate charming love...