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Top 10 films 2001
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Mulholland DriveMulholland Drive
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The first masterpiece of the 21st century, and a culmination of David Lynch's ideas, dreams and obsessions.
The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Widescreen Edition)The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Widescreen Edition)
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Was there any doubt Jackson's trilogy would be an immense accomplishment after seeing the first installment?
Gosford ParkGosford Park
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Altman re-imagines Renior's "Rules of the Game" and emerges with his own work of art. More accessible and structured than much of Altman's work. And a fabulous cast.
In the Mood for Love - Criterion CollectionIn the Mood for Love - Criterion Collection
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No one can shoot romantic longing - and the men and women aching for love - more emotionally than Wong Kar-Wai.
Amores PerrosAmores Perros
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The first arrival of modern Mexican film that made the world take notice.
Sexy BeastSexy Beast
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Ben Kingsley deserves the accolades, but Ray Winstone gives it its soul and Ian McShane its simmering danger.
In the BedroomIn the Bedroom
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Got more bite than you might expect, especially when you look closer and see what wrath has been wrought.
LantanaLantana
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The sleeper of 2001. Often unnoticed, it's a gloomy, emotional thriller that gets under your skin.
Moulin Rouge (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)Moulin Rouge (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
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It shouldn't work. After the first 10 minutes, you'll be reaching for the aspirin. But it soon envelops you in its romance against your better judgment and it's hard to resist.
Memento (Widescreen Two-Disc Limited Edition)Memento (Widescreen Two-Disc Limited Edition)
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Thought to be a trick of structure. Watch it more than once and you'll see an underlying tragedy lurking beneath.