Quentin Tarantino Names His Top 10 Movies of the 21st Century

Last week, Quentin Tarantino shared the first part of his list of favorite movies, revealing it on The Bret Easton Ellis podcast. It included both well-loved films like West Side Story and surprising horror choices like The Devil’s Rejects and Cabin Fever. Now, we’re back with the second half of his eclectic collection of the best films from this century. And believe us, this list shows Tarantino letting his true tastes shine.

Obsession – TRAILER

A man desperately trying to win over the woman he loves breaks a magical willow tree said to grant wishes. He gets exactly what he wished for, but quickly learns that even true love can come with terrible consequences.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple – TRAILER

Nia DaCosta’s 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple builds on the world established in Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s 28 Years Later, but with a surprising twist. The story continues with Dr. Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) forming an unexpected and potentially world-altering connection, while Spike (Alfie Williams) finds himself trapped in a terrifying ordeal with Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell). In The Bone Temple, the real danger isn’t the infected anymore – it’s the cruelty of the remaining survivors that proves to be the most frightening.

Georgia’s Blockchain Romance: Land, Tokens, and Hedera 😏✨

Georgia and Hedera partnership in action

According to a Monday announcement (because Mondays are for making bold decisions), the Minister of Justice, Paata Salia, had a little chat with Hedera’s rep. They’re basically plotting to turn Georgia’s National Agency of Public Registry into a blockchain superstar. 🌟 “Greater protection of property rights, transparency, and reliability,” they say. We say, finally, a government move that’s not as messy as a Tinder date gone wrong.

Resident Evil Requiem Clip Showcases the Return of Classic Survival Horror Zombies

Okay, so these zombies… they’re not fast, more like they shamble along, but get too close and you’re in serious trouble. I was really getting stressed watching because even a perfect headshot didn’t take them down! Grace, the main character, started missing a few shots, and you could feel her getting tired. That’s when she wisely decided to just run upstairs – good call, Grace!