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Incredible 21st Century Films You May Have Missed

July 23, 2025 by Tom Jolliffe

Keeping things post-millennium, here are 18 incredible movies from the 21st century that may have flown under your radar… The New York Times recently ran an opinion poll from both 500 industry folk and its readers to compile a list of the 100 best films of the 21st century. Among those listed are a number […]

Filed Under: Articles, Opinions and Long Reads, Featured, Movies, Tom Jolliffe, Top Stories Tagged With: A Fantastic Woman, a girl walks home alone at night, A Quiet Girl, A White White Day, Boy, Burning, frailty, Holy Spider, Joyland, La Chimera, Long Day's Journey Into Night, loveless, Parasite, Personal Shopper, Shiva Baby, Super Happy Forever, Teachers lounge, The Piano Teacher

Boy with film critic Clarisse Loughrey – The Pick of the Flicks Podcast #33

April 24, 2019 by Tom Beasley

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On The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, a different guest drops in every week to chat about their favourite film. This week, film critic Clarisse Loughrey discusses her love for Taika Waititi’s sophomore feature Boy… On the latest episode of The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, film critic Clarisse Loughrey stops by for a discussion […]

Filed Under: Flickering Myth Podcast Network, Movies, The Pick of the Flicks, Tom Beasley Tagged With: Boy, Clarisse Loughrey, James Rolleston, Podcast, Taika Waititi, The Pick of the Flicks Podcast

Taika Waititi’s Boy set for UK theatrical release this October

September 25, 2017 by Gary Collinson

New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi is set to venture to the Marvel Cinematic Universe this year with the release of Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok, but before then UK audiences will be able to catch his 2010 coming-of-age tale Boy, which is set for a first ever UK theatrical release this October. Inspired by the Oscar nominated Two […]

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: Boy, Taika Waititi

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