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The Day He Arrives 2011

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In 2021, Korean Screen asked 158 critics from 28 countries to vote for the greatest Korean films ever.

Source: https://www.koreanscreen.com/100-greatest-korean-films-100-51

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Essential movies for lonely people out there... if you want to feel something in this big big world.…

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Not my selection, but an easier way to track theirs:
https://lwlies.com/articles/the-100-best-films-of-the-decade/

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The 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films list serves as a companion to the They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? 1,000 Greatest Films of all time list which, - by its nature - tends to have very few films from the 21st century in it. The 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films list attempts to highlight and honour this century's most critically revered films and act as a sort of 'resting bay' for many great films that are likely to be included in the 1,000 Greatest Films list sooner or later.

Source: http://www.theyshootpictures.com/21stcentury.htm

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Blog: https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/6602-coming-attractions-the-criterion-channel-s-october-2019-lineup
Tags: #service #criterion_channel #collection-order #complete

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Good films that are or were available on MUBI (predominantly from the US version of the service but also from, among others, MUBI France, Canada, UK, Spain, and Germany).

—A lot of films that expire on MUBI in one country are reshown in another country’s version. Also, often available on Amazon’s MUBI channel or on Kanopy.

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Let’s all just admit that 2012 started to get a little weird towards the end. At least Stateside, anyway. There was all that unpleasant political stuff going on; somehow rape became a gift and then it was bad again; and there was that inclement weather along the East Coast that totally had nothing to do with man-made climate change. Amid all this socialecological turmoil, we shouldn’t blame you for missing some pretty big news in the world of cinema. But we will, anyway.

After all, this year we said goodbye to one controversial auteur (Béla Tarr) and adopted a different personal pronoun for another (Lana Wachowski). Whit Stillman finally made another film after a nearly 15-year hiatus (Damsels In Distres), brilliantly showcasing the talent of Generation Me’s answer to Chloë Sevigny (Greta Gerwig). Plus, any year that a Zachary Oberzan film comes out (Your brother. Remember?) is a good year for movies. Thankfully, all that Mayan apocalypse dreck ran its course a couple years ago, leaving room for some more rarefied grapplings with the end of all things (Tarr’s number-one stunner, The Turin Horse). And all that IRL political stuff we mentioned earlier? Not nearly as troubling as 5 Broken Cameras or This Is Not A Film, movies that managed so brilliantly to elucidate the very real human loss of geopolitical conflict.

But what really blew us away this year weren’t the super-good films that defied convention or made grand political statements. Instead, we were left with our mouths agape by films helmed by auteurs confident enough to be okay simply ignoring convention, never feeling the need to prove anything outside the piece of work at hand, some of which were at ease merely reveling in the sheer virtuosity of their principal actors’ performances (The Master). Oh, and Béla, you’ll be missed.

Source: http://www.tinymixtapes.com/features/2012-favorite-30-films-of-2012

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:zap: Nice watch (7 & 8 ★) ~ From 5 to 22
:sunny: Why not? (6 ★) ~ From 23 to 27

:eyes: Watching next or currently watching ~ From 28

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Movies released from 2010-2017 to watch

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