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The 100 Best Movies of the Decade

The best films from 10 years that made a huge difference.

A decade prior, it seemed like we as a whole had a strong thought of films — what they can do, who they're for, and where they're watched. That thought was unbendable, and upheld by hundred years of point of reference. It accompanied the additional advantage of making individuals in control OK with the possibility that film's future wouldn't appear to be all that unique from quite a while ago. DVD deals major areas of strength for were, was still a miserable little envelope at the lower part of your letter box, and China was beginning to give studios the greatest security net it at any point had. Maybe the appearance of James Cameron's "Symbol" in the fading snapshots of 2009 might have been viewed as a harbinger of unusual what might be on the horizon, yet nobody in Hollywood has at any point fretted about a film that earned almost $3 billion.

Things have changed. Film is in a consistent condition of transition, however it's never changed quicker or more fretfully than it has throughout the course of recent years. And keeping in mind that the ten years will presumably be associated with the changes in perspective hastened by streaming and solid superhuman motion pictures, knowing the past clarifies that the meaning of film itself is dramatically more extensive now than it was 10 years prior. Places. Items. Mirrors. Windows. Impressions of what our identity is. Dreams of who we need to be. An approach to catching reality. An approach to evolving it. If the most fundamental work of the 2010s has made one thing understood, it's that motion pictures have never been a larger number of things to additional individuals than they are today. Also, our drawn out festival rundown of the Best Films of the 2010s has us more energized than any time in recent memory about what they may be to you tomorrow.

As the week goes on, we'll post arrangements of the ten years' best exhibitions, scenes, scores, and banners, as well as a course of events of the reports that formed the most recent 10 years, and meetings with the movie producers who made everything occur.

Be that as it may, for the present, IndieWire is pleased to start things off with our rundown of the 100 best motion pictures of the 2010s.

The best films from 10 years that made a huge difference.

A decade prior, it seemed like we as a whole had a strong thought of films — what they can do, who they're for, and where they're watched. That thought was unbendable, and upheld by hundred years of point of reference. It accompanied the additional advantage of making individuals in control OK with the possibility that film's future wouldn't appear to be all that unique from quite a while ago. DVD deals major areas of strength for were, was still a miserable little envelope at the lower part of your letter box, and China was beginning to give studios the greatest security net it at any point had. Maybe the appearance of James Cameron's "Symbol" in the fading snapshots of 2009 might have been viewed as a harbinger of unusual what might be on the horizon, yet nobody in Hollywood has at any point fretted about a film that earned almost $3 billion.

Things have changed. Film is in a consistent condition of transition, however it's never changed quicker or more fretfully than it has throughout the course of recent years. And keeping in mind that the ten years will presumably be associated with the changes in perspective hastened by streaming and solid superhuman motion pictures, knowing the past clarifies that the meaning of film itself is dramatically more extensive now than it was 10 years prior. Places. Items. Mirrors. Windows. Impressions of what our identity is. Dreams of who we need to be. An approach to catching reality. An approach to evolving it. If the most fundamental work of the 2010s has made one thing understood, it's that motion pictures have never been a larger number of things to additional individuals than they are today. Also, our drawn out festival rundown of the Best Films of the 2010s has us more energized than any time in recent memory about what they may be to you tomorrow.

As the week goes on, we'll post arrangements of the ten years' best exhibitions, scenes, scores, and banners, as well as a course of events of the reports that formed the most recent 10 years, and meetings with the movie producers who made everything occur.

Be that as it may, for the present, IndieWire is pleased to start things off with our rundown of the 100 best motion pictures of the 2010s.

 But for now, IndieWire is proud to kick things off with our list of the 100 best movies of the 2010s.

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