Our groundbreaking movies by decade series continues with this new volume dedicated to the most interesting and important films made in the decade since the turn of the millennium. A
decade characterized the rise of a new era in global politics and technology, the 2000s were most notably marked by September 11, 2001 and the ensuing wars in the Middle East, as well as the explosion of social networking and mobile computing. This comprehensive volume covers an
inspiringly broad range of titles made during a unique period in history, from the fantastical special effects masterpieces
Lord of the Rings, Inception, and the 3D film
Avatar; to entertaining fare such as the Bourne action films, the Harry Potter series,
Moulin Rouge, Borat, and
Inglourious Basterds; socially and politically conscious cinema including
Hurt Locker, Babel, Bowling for Columbine, and
City of God; and art-house standouts such as
Brokeback Mountain, Mulholland Drive, Dogville, Talk to Her, No Country for Old Men, and
Black Swan. If indeed we are approaching the end of cinema—it can be argued that the 2000s were
the last decade of cinema as we knew it, before technology altered it beyond recognition and the movie theater was superseded by the computer screen—then this study is both a celebration of moviemaking and an elegy for a soon-to-be-lost art.
- Featuring approximately 140 film entries complete with film stills and production photos, movie synopsis and analysis, and interesting trivia
- Cast and crew listings and useful technical information are provided for each film
- Includes actor and director biographies