
The Daily The 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century
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Aug 14, 2025 Kyle Buchanan, pop culture reporter for The New York Times, dives into the debates sparked by the list of the top 100 movies of the 21st century. He examines how personal experiences shape our film preferences and spotlights the surprising inclusion of comedies like 'Superbad.' The discussion also highlights cinematic auteurs such as the Coen brothers and Christopher Nolan, the themes of class struggle in 'Parasite,' and the shifting landscape of superhero films. Ultimately, they ponder the timeless appeal of movies in the digital age.
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Parasite's Universal Class Resonance
- Parasite resonated because its specific Korean setting revealed universal class anxieties.
- The film felt prescient in 2019 and feels even more relevant now about wealth inequality.
Molly Ringwald's Parasite Memory
- Molly Ringwald recalled seeing Parasite in Topanga Canyon and described the moment characters descend into the basement.
- She and her husband were shocked and fully focused when the hidden family was revealed.
Superhero Films Must Be Distinctive
- Few superhero films made the list because blockbusters often prioritize franchise setup over unique vision.
- Only auteur-driven franchise entries like The Dark Knight and Black Panther stood out.

