What are the best films of the 21st century? According to The New York Times

What are the best films of the 21st century? According to The New York Times What are the best films of the 21st century? According to The New York Times

The New York Times‘ list of the 100 best films of the 21st century features influential works by global directors published in June 2025. The list prioritizes cultural impact over box office success, with films such as Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite at the top. It includes emerging filmmakers and independent classics from 2000 onwards.

These are the 100 best films according to The New York Times ranking:

  1. Parasite
  2. Mulholland Drive
  3. There Will Be Blood
  4. In the Mood for Love
  5. Moonlight
  6. No Country for Old Men
  7. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 
  8. Get Out
  9. Spirited Away
  10. The Social Network
  11. Mad Max: Fury Road
  12. The Zone of Interest
  13. Children of Men
  14. Inglourious Basterds
  15. City of God
  16. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
  17. Brokeback Mountain
  18. Y Tu Mamá También
  19. Zodiac
  20. The Wolf of Wall Street
  21. The Royal Tenenbaums 
  22. The Grand Budapest Hotel
  23. Boyhood
  24. Her
  25. Phantom Thread 
  26. Anatomy of a Fall 
  27. Adaptation 
  28. The Dark Knight 
  29. Arrival
  30. Lost in Translation
  31. The Departed 
  32. Bridesmaids
  33. A Separation
  34. WALL-E
  35. A Prophet
  36. American Sniper
  37. Call Me by Your Name
  38. Portrait of a Lady on Fire
  39. Lady Bird
  40. Yi Yi
  41. Amélie
  42. The Master
  43. Oldboy
  44. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  45. Moneyball
  46. Roma
  47. Almost Famous
  48. The Lives of Others
  49. Before Sunset
  50. Up
  51. 12 Years a Slave
  52. The Favourite 
  53. Borat
  54. Pan’s Labyrinth
  55. Inception
  56. Punch-Drunk Love
  57. Best in Show
  58. Uncut Gems
  59. Toni Erdmann 
  60. Whiplash
  61. Kill Bill Vol.1
  62. Memento
  63. Little Miss Sunshine
  64. Gone Girl
  65. Oppenheimer
  66. Spotlight
  67. Tár
  68. The Hurt Locker
  69. Under the Skin
  70. Let the Right One In
  71. Ocean’s Eleven 
  72. Carol
  73. Ratatouille
  74. The Florida Project
  75. Amour
  76. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
  77. Everything Everywhere All at Once
  78. Aftersun
  79. The Tree of Life
  80. Volver
  81. Black Swan
  82. The Act of Killing
  83. Inside Llewyn Davis
  84. Melancholia
  85. Anchorman
  86. Past Lives
  87. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship
  88. The Gleaners & I
  89. Interstellar
  90. Frances Ha
  91. Fish Tank
  92. Gladiator
  93. Michael Clayton
  94. Minority Report
  95. The Worst Person in the World
  96. Black Panther
  97. Gravity
  98. Grizzly Man
  99. Memories of Murder
  100. Superbad

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NYT compilation voted on by 500 critics highlights diversity of genres. Spanish films such as Almodóvar’s “Pain and Glory” make it into the top 50. Streaming platforms such as Netflix and Criterion provide full access.

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