âčïž Skipped - page is already crawled
| Filter | Status | Condition | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| HTTP status | PASS | download_http_code = 200 | HTTP 200 |
| Age cutoff | PASS | download_stamp > now() - 6 MONTH | 1.2 months ago |
| History drop | PASS | isNull(history_drop_reason) | No drop reason |
| Spam/ban | PASS | fh_dont_index != 1 AND ml_spam_score = 0 | ml_spam_score=0 |
| Canonical | PASS | meta_canonical IS NULL OR = '' OR = src_unparsed | Not set |
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| URL | https://collider.com/most-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked/ |
| Last Crawled | 2026-03-05 06:19:56 (1 month ago) |
| First Indexed | not set |
| HTTP Status Code | 200 |
| Meta Title | 10 Most Perfect Movies Released Since 2005, Ranked |
| Meta Description | From Parasite to There Will Be Blood and Mad Max: Fury Road, these post-2005 films feel complete, confident, and unforgettable. |
| Meta Canonical | null |
| Boilerpipe Text | I did not put this list together by
looking at influence
, awards, or how often these films get cited in arguments about cinema. I kept thinking about the movies I watched after 2005 that quietly reset my expectations without announcing themselves. The ones that made me sit through the end credits without reaching for my phone. Over the years, I realized that these were the movies I
measured everything else against,
even when I did not mean to. These were the movies that I grew up with, even if I didn't want to, or even if they were bad for me, in some ways.
Each one
commits fully to its story
, its characters, and its tone, and then stays there without hedging or trying to impress. They move forward with patience, allow scenes to breathe, and trust the audience to keep up. When I think about
cinema since 2005
, these are the films that
still feel settled in place
, as if nothing essential could be added or taken away.
10
âChildren of Menâ (2006)
Image via Universal Pictures
The film is set in a near future where humanity has
lost the ability to reproduce
, and society has settled into quiet collapse rather than open chaos. Theo Faron (
Clive Owen
), lives in a Britain that has become hostile to refugees and numb to its own decline. When he is asked to help escort a young woman named Kee (
Clare-Hope Ashitey
), he slowly realizes that she carries something the world has not seen in decades.
The story works because of how ordinary everything feels despite the scale of the crisis. Theo is not driven by hope or heroism at first, but by exhaustion and reluctant responsibility. The film stays focused on movement and consequence, and lets long stretches unfold without explanation, which makes the future it imagines feel
disturbingly close
.
9
âThere Will Be Bloodâ (2007)
Image via Miramax Films
Daniel Plainview (
Daniel Day-Lewis
), is introduced as a
solitary prospector
who believes that success comes from endurance and control. As he builds an oil empire in early twentieth-century California, his dealings with landowners, workers, and rivals reveal a man who treats relationships as transactions. His partnership with his adopted son H.W., (
Dillon Freasier
), appears functional on the surface but remains emotionally hollow.
Danielâs rivalry with preacher Eli Sunday (
Paul Dano
), turns belief and capitalism into opposing performances of power. Each
man claims moral authority
while quietly feeding personal resentment. By the end, the film becomes about what happens when success removes every reason to pretend you need other people.
8
âNo Country for Old Menâ (2007)
Image via Miramax Films
Llewelyn Moss (
Josh Brolin
) stumbles upon a
drug deal gone wrong
in the Texas desert and walks away with a suitcase full of money. He believes he can outthink the people who will come looking for it, and for a while, his decisions feel careful and practical. Sheriff Ed Tom Bell (
Tommy Lee Jones
) tries to track the violence that follows, while Anton Chigurh (
Javier Bardem
) moves steadily from one location to the next with a strict and unsettling sense of order.
The story refuses to frame this as a contest that can be won through intelligence or courage. Moss makes reasonable choices, yet the danger keeps closing in because
chance and timing matter more
than intention. Bellâs role becomes more about witnessing a world that no longer behaves according to familiar rules.
Image via Sony Pictures Releasing
The film traces the early days of Facebook through Mark Zuckerberg (
Jesse Eisenberg
), a college student who builds a platform that spreads faster than his understanding of its impact. His partnership with Eduardo Saverin (
Andrew Garfield
) starts as a shared project between friends, shaped by
long nights of coding and ambition
. As the company grows, legal disputes and shifting alliances begin to define how the story is told.
With time, Markâs decisions push the company forward, yet they quietly damage the relationships that helped make it possible. Conversations become colder, and loyalty turns into something that needs contracts to survive. The film treats innovation as a process that rewards focus while
slowly stripping away patience
, leaving behind a version of success that feels efficient but emotionally narrow.
6
âMad Max: Fury Roadâ (2015)
Image via Warner Bros. Pictures
Mad Max: Fury Road
takes place in a desert world where fuel, water, and
power are controlled by violent factions
. Max Rockatansky (
Tom Hardy
) is captured by Immortan Joeâs group and used as a resource rather than treated as a person. At the same time, Imperator Furiosa (
Charlize Theron
) is tasked with leading a convoy across the wasteland, a mission that appears routine but quickly turns into an escape.
Once Furiosa breaks from the planned route, the group moves forward because stopping is not an option, and every decision is shaped by
limited time and supplies.
Max gradually becomes involved because cooperation becomes necessary. The film builds its momentum through continuous movement, and keeps the conflict clear and practical as the characters push toward a place that might offer safety.
5
âParasiteâ (2019)
Image via NEON
The Kim family lives in a small basement apartment and survives through
temporary jobs and shared effort.
When Ki-woo (
Choi Woo-shik
) is offered a
tutoring position with a wealthy family
, the Parks, he sees an opportunity to improve his situation. One by one, the rest of the family finds ways to enter the same household, each taking on a role without revealing their connection to one another.
As their presence in the Park home becomes more secure, the balance of control begins to shift. Small lies start to pile up, and moments meant to feel stable become tense. The story keeps moving by showing how quickly
comfort can turn fragile
when money and status shape every interaction. What begins as careful planning slowly turns into a situation where no one has full control over what comes next.
4
âMoonlightâ (2016)
Image via A24
Moonlight
is told in
three chapters
, each following Chiron at a different stage of his life as he grows up in a rough Miami neighborhood. As a child, he struggles to speak for himself and often retreats into silence, especially at home with his mother Paula (
Naomie Harris
), whose addiction shapes the space around him. Juan (
Mahershala Ali
), a local dealer, becomes an unexpected source of stability, offering Chiron moments of safety without trying to change who he is.
As Chiron grows older, the pressures around him become harder to avoid. School turns hostile, home offers little relief, and his
sense of identity remains unresolved
. The story keeps moving forward by showing how each version of Chiron carries the weight of the last one, even when he tries to appear different. By the final chapter, the film focuses on what it takes for him to let his guard down again, and how difficult it is to return to honesty after years of self-protection.
3
âWhiplashâ (2014)
Image via Sony Pictures Classics
Andrew Neiman (
Miles Teller
) is a young jazz drummer who enters a
competitive music conservatory
with one clear goal: to be great. His talent earns him a place in the studio band led by Terence Fletcher (
J.K. Simmons
), whose teaching style relies on humiliation, pressure, and constant fear. Rehearsals revolve around precision, speed, and endurance, leaving little space for mistakes or rest.
As Andrew commits more time and energy to the band, his life outside music starts to shrink. Relationships feel like distractions, and physical limits are treated as obstacles to overcome. Fletcherâs influence pushes Andrew to test how far
discipline can go before it turns destructive
. The film continues by showing how ambition reshapes Andrewâs choices, until the line between dedication and obsession becomes almost impossible to separate.
2
âThe Tree of Lifeâ (2011)
Image Via Fox Searchlight Pictures
The story of
The Tree of Life
centers on Jack OâBrien (
Hunter McCracken
as a child,
Sean Penn
as an adult) as he reflects on growing up in a Texas family during the 1950s. His father (
Brad Pitt
) believes discipline and ambition prepare a child for the world, while his mother (
Jessica Chastain
) offers patience and emotional openness. Their opposing approaches shape Jackâs childhood, creating confusion, resentment, and
moments of tenderness
that stay with him long after he leaves home.
As the film moves between past and present, Jackâs memories connect everyday family life to
much larger questions about loss
and meaning. Small moments, such as shared meals, arguments, and quiet walks, carry as much weight as the filmâs more expansive sequences. The story continues by showing how childhood experiences settle into adulthood, not as clear lessons, but as feelings that resurface when a person tries to understand where they came from.
1
âPortrait of a Lady on Fireâ (2019)
Image via Pyramide Films
Marianne (
Noémie Merlant
) is hired to
paint a portrait
of Héloïse (
AdĂšle Haenel
) without her knowing, as the painting will be used to arrange a marriage. Marianne observes her subject during walks, meals, and long silences, slowly memorizing details she cannot sketch openly. Héloïse remains distant at first, still
grieving her sister
and resisting the future being planned for her.
As the days pass, the secrecy fades and the two
women begin to speak honestly
with one another. Their
relationship grows
through shared routines and careful attention, rather than dramatic gestures. The story continues by showing how intimacy forms when time is limited and
choices are restricted
. By the end, the film stays focused on memory and restraint, allowing the relationship to exist fully even as it becomes something that cannot last. |
| Markdown | Menu
[](https://collider.com/)
Sign in now
Close
- - [Movies](https://collider.com/movies/)
Submenu
- [Movie News](https://collider.com/movie-news/)
- [Movie Features](https://collider.com/movie-features/)
- [TV](https://collider.com/tv/)
Submenu
- [TV News](https://collider.com/tv-news/)
- [TV Features](https://collider.com/tv-features/)
- [Collider Signature](https://collider.com/collider-signature/)
- [Streaming Guides](https://collider.com/streaming-guides/)
Submenu
- [Netflix](https://collider.com/netflix/)
- [Amazon](https://collider.com/amazon/)
- [Disney+](https://collider.com/disney/)
- [Max](https://collider.com/max/)
- [Hulu](https://collider.com/hulu/)
- [Apple TV+](https://collider.com/apple-tv-plus/)
- [Lists](https://collider.com/tag/lists/)
- [Reality TV](https://collider.com/reality-tv/)
- [Reviews](https://collider.com/all-reviews/)
- [Interviews](https://collider.com/interviews/)
- [FYC](https://collider.com/fyc/)
- [Trailers](https://collider.com/trailers/)
- [Videos](https://collider.com/videos/)
- [Quizzes](https://collider.com/collider-quiz/)
- [Got A Pitch?](https://collider.com/page/submit-a-pitch/)
- [Sign in](https://collider.com/most-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked/)
- [Newsletter](https://collider.com/page/newsletter/)
Menu
[](https://collider.com/)
Follow
Followed
Like
[Threads](https://collider.com/most-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked/#threads "Threads")
More Action
Sign in now
[FYC](https://collider.com/fyc/)
[Videos](https://collider.com/videos/)
[Originals](https://collider.com/cl-originals/)
[Screenings](https://collider.com/screening/)
[2026 Movie Releases](https://collider.com/most-anticipated-movies-2026/)
[What to Watch](https://collider.com/what-to-watch/)
[Reviews](https://collider.com/all-reviews/)
[Quizzes](https://collider.com/collider-quiz/)
[Got A Pitch?](https://collider.com/page/submit-a-pitch/)
Close
# 10 Most Perfect Movies Released Since 2005, Ranked

Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield) stands next to Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) in The Social Network
Image via Sony Pictures Releasing
[](https://collider.com/author/safwan-azeem/)
By [Safwan Azeem](https://collider.com/author/safwan-azeem/)
Published Feb 17, 2026, 2:42 PM EST
Feel free to connect with him or check out his work. He's everywhere â **[Upwork](https://www.upwork.com/nx/find-work/)**, **[YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMmGi9GvlicmB19eyomHTTw)**, **[Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/artist/5X7n7aiu6GZs94hT8FhcvJ)**, **[SoundCloud](https://soundcloud.com/safwanazeem)**, **[Collider](https://collider.com/author/safwan-azeem)**, **[LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/safwanazeem/)**, **[Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/safwanazeem/)**.
[Sign in to your Collider account]()
[Add Us On](https://www.google.com/preferences/source?q=collider.com "Add Us On")
follow
Follow
followed
Followed
Like
Like
[Thread](https://collider.com/most-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked/#threads "Threads")
Log in
Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents:
Try something different:
Show me the facts
Explain it like Iâm 5
Give me a lighthearted recap
I did not put this list together by **[looking at influence](https://collider.com/most-influential-movies-of-all-time-ranked/)**, awards, or how often these films get cited in arguments about cinema. I kept thinking about the movies I watched after 2005 that quietly reset my expectations without announcing themselves. The ones that made me sit through the end credits without reaching for my phone. Over the years, I realized that these were the movies I **measured everything else against,** even when I did not mean to. These were the movies that I grew up with, even if I didn't want to, or even if they were bad for me, in some ways.
Each one **[commits fully to its story](https://collider.com/most-perfect-movies-last-100-years-ranked/)**, its characters, and its tone, and then stays there without hedging or trying to impress. They move forward with patience, allow scenes to breathe, and trust the audience to keep up. When I think about **[cinema since 2005](https://collider.com/best-movie-masterpieces-last-20-years-ranked/)**, these are the films that **still feel settled in place**, as if nothing essential could be added or taken away.
## 10 âChildren of Menâ (2006)

Clive Owen holding Clare-Hope Ahitey as they walk through a crowd in Children of Men
Image via Universal Pictures
The film is set in a near future where humanity has **lost the ability to reproduce**, and society has settled into quiet collapse rather than open chaos. Theo Faron ([**Clive Owen**](https://collider.com/tag/clive-owen/)), lives in a Britain that has become hostile to refugees and numb to its own decline. When he is asked to help escort a young woman named Kee (**Clare-Hope Ashitey**), he slowly realizes that she carries something the world has not seen in decades.
The story works because of how ordinary everything feels despite the scale of the crisis. Theo is not driven by hope or heroism at first, but by exhaustion and reluctant responsibility. The film stays focused on movement and consequence, and lets long stretches unfold without explanation, which makes the future it imagines feel **disturbingly close**.
## 9 âThere Will Be Bloodâ (2007)

Paul Dano as Eli Sunday with a cross necklace and slicked back hair looking ahead in There Will Be Blood.
Image via Miramax Films
Daniel Plainview ([**Daniel Day-Lewis**](https://collider.com/tag/daniel-day-lewis/)), is introduced as a **solitary prospector** who believes that success comes from endurance and control. As he builds an oil empire in early twentieth-century California, his dealings with landowners, workers, and rivals reveal a man who treats relationships as transactions. His partnership with his adopted son H.W., (**Dillon Freasier**), appears functional on the surface but remains emotionally hollow.
Danielâs rivalry with preacher Eli Sunday ([**Paul Dano**](https://collider.com/tag/paul-dano/)), turns belief and capitalism into opposing performances of power. Each **man claims moral authority** while quietly feeding personal resentment. By the end, the film becomes about what happens when success removes every reason to pretend you need other people.
## 8 âNo Country for Old Menâ (2007)

Josh Brolin as Llewelyn Moss in No Country for Old Men.
Image via Miramax Films
Llewelyn Moss ([**Josh Brolin**](https://collider.com/tag/josh-brolin/)) stumbles upon a **drug deal gone wrong** in the Texas desert and walks away with a suitcase full of money. He believes he can outthink the people who will come looking for it, and for a while, his decisions feel careful and practical. Sheriff Ed Tom Bell ([**Tommy Lee Jones**](https://collider.com/tag/tommy-lee-jones/)) tries to track the violence that follows, while Anton Chigurh ([**Javier Bardem**](https://collider.com/tag/javier-bardem/)) moves steadily from one location to the next with a strict and unsettling sense of order.
The story refuses to frame this as a contest that can be won through intelligence or courage. Moss makes reasonable choices, yet the danger keeps closing in because **chance and timing matter more** than intention. Bellâs role becomes more about witnessing a world that no longer behaves according to familiar rules.
## 7 âThe Social Networkâ (2010)

Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network
Image via Sony Pictures Releasing
The film traces the early days of Facebook through Mark Zuckerberg ([**Jesse Eisenberg**](https://collider.com/tag/jesse-eisenberg/)), a college student who builds a platform that spreads faster than his understanding of its impact. His partnership with Eduardo Saverin ([**Andrew Garfield**](https://collider.com/tag/andrew-garfield/)) starts as a shared project between friends, shaped by **long nights of coding and ambition**. As the company grows, legal disputes and shifting alliances begin to define how the story is told.
With time, Markâs decisions push the company forward, yet they quietly damage the relationships that helped make it possible. Conversations become colder, and loyalty turns into something that needs contracts to survive. The film treats innovation as a process that rewards focus while **slowly stripping away patience**, leaving behind a version of success that feels efficient but emotionally narrow.
## 6 âMad Max: Fury Roadâ (2015)

Tom Hardy in Mad Max: Fury Road
Image via Warner Bros. Pictures
***[Mad Max: Fury Road](https://collider.com/tag/mad-max-fury-road/)*** takes place in a desert world where fuel, water, and **power are controlled by violent factions**. Max Rockatansky ([**Tom Hardy**](https://collider.com/tag/tom-hardy/)) is captured by Immortan Joeâs group and used as a resource rather than treated as a person. At the same time, Imperator Furiosa ([**Charlize Theron**](https://collider.com/tag/charlize-theron/)) is tasked with leading a convoy across the wasteland, a mission that appears routine but quickly turns into an escape.
Once Furiosa breaks from the planned route, the group moves forward because stopping is not an option, and every decision is shaped by **limited time and supplies.** Max gradually becomes involved because cooperation becomes necessary. The film builds its momentum through continuous movement, and keeps the conflict clear and practical as the characters push toward a place that might offer safety.
## 5 âParasiteâ (2019)

Park So-dam and Choi Woo-shik check their cellphones in a scene from Parasite.
Image via NEON
The Kim family lives in a small basement apartment and survives through **temporary jobs and shared effort.** When Ki-woo ([**Choi Woo-shik**](https://collider.com/tag/choi-woo-shik/)) is offered a **tutoring position with a wealthy family**, the Parks, he sees an opportunity to improve his situation. One by one, the rest of the family finds ways to enter the same household, each taking on a role without revealing their connection to one another.
As their presence in the Park home becomes more secure, the balance of control begins to shift. Small lies start to pile up, and moments meant to feel stable become tense. The story keeps moving by showing how quickly **comfort can turn fragile** when money and status shape every interaction. What begins as careful planning slowly turns into a situation where no one has full control over what comes next.
## 4 âMoonlightâ (2016)

Naomie Harris in 'Moonlight'
Image via A24
***[Moonlight](https://collider.com/tag/moonlight/)*** is told in **three chapters**, each following Chiron at a different stage of his life as he grows up in a rough Miami neighborhood. As a child, he struggles to speak for himself and often retreats into silence, especially at home with his mother Paula ([**Naomie Harris**](https://collider.com/tag/naomie-harris/)), whose addiction shapes the space around him. Juan ([**Mahershala Ali**](https://collider.com/tag/mahershala-ali/)), a local dealer, becomes an unexpected source of stability, offering Chiron moments of safety without trying to change who he is.
As Chiron grows older, the pressures around him become harder to avoid. School turns hostile, home offers little relief, and his **sense of identity remains unresolved**. The story keeps moving forward by showing how each version of Chiron carries the weight of the last one, even when he tries to appear different. By the final chapter, the film focuses on what it takes for him to let his guard down again, and how difficult it is to return to honesty after years of self-protection.
## 3 âWhiplashâ (2014)

Miles Teller as Andrew and J.K. Simmons as Terence co-star in Damien Chazelle's Whiplash.
Image via Sony Pictures Classics
Andrew Neiman ([**Miles Teller**](https://collider.com/tag/miles-teller/)) is a young jazz drummer who enters a **competitive music conservatory** with one clear goal: to be great. His talent earns him a place in the studio band led by Terence Fletcher ([**J.K. Simmons**](https://collider.com/tag/jk-simmons/)), whose teaching style relies on humiliation, pressure, and constant fear. Rehearsals revolve around precision, speed, and endurance, leaving little space for mistakes or rest.
As Andrew commits more time and energy to the band, his life outside music starts to shrink. Relationships feel like distractions, and physical limits are treated as obstacles to overcome. Fletcherâs influence pushes Andrew to test how far **discipline can go before it turns destructive**. The film continues by showing how ambition reshapes Andrewâs choices, until the line between dedication and obsession becomes almost impossible to separate.
## 2 âThe Tree of Lifeâ (2011)

Image Via Fox Searchlight Pictures
The story of [***The Tree of Life***](https://collider.com/tag/the-tree-of-life/) centers on Jack OâBrien (**Hunter McCracken** as a child, [**Sean Penn**](https://collider.com/tag/sean-penn/) as an adult) as he reflects on growing up in a Texas family during the 1950s. His father ([**Brad Pitt**](https://collider.com/tag/brad-pitt/)) believes discipline and ambition prepare a child for the world, while his mother ([**Jessica Chastain**](https://collider.com/tag/jessica-chastain/)) offers patience and emotional openness. Their opposing approaches shape Jackâs childhood, creating confusion, resentment, and **moments of tenderness** that stay with him long after he leaves home.
As the film moves between past and present, Jackâs memories connect everyday family life to **much larger questions about loss** and meaning. Small moments, such as shared meals, arguments, and quiet walks, carry as much weight as the filmâs more expansive sequences. The story continues by showing how childhood experiences settle into adulthood, not as clear lessons, but as feelings that resurface when a person tries to understand where they came from.
## 1 âPortrait of a Lady on Fireâ (2019)

NoeÌmie Merlant holds AdeÌle Haenel's face in her hands and touches foreheads in Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
Image via Pyramide Films
Marianne (**Noémie Merlant**) is hired to **paint a portrait** of Héloïse (**AdÚle Haenel**) without her knowing, as the painting will be used to arrange a marriage. Marianne observes her subject during walks, meals, and long silences, slowly memorizing details she cannot sketch openly. Héloïse remains distant at first, still **grieving her sister** and resisting the future being planned for her.
As the days pass, the secrecy fades and the two **women begin to speak honestly** with one another. Their **[relationship grows](https://collider.com/best-tv-couples-ranked/)** through shared routines and careful attention, rather than dramatic gestures. The story continues by showing how intimacy forms when time is limited and **choices are restricted**. By the end, the film stays focused on memory and restraint, allowing the relationship to exist fully even as it becomes something that cannot last.

Like
##### [Portrait of a Lady on Fire](https://screenrant.com/db/movie/portrait-of-a-lady-on-fire/ "Portrait of a Lady on Fire")
R
**Release Date**
September 18, 2019
**Runtime**
120 minutes
### Cast
[See All](https://screenrant.com/db/movie/portrait-of-a-lady-on-fire/#cast-cand-crew)
- 
AdĂšle Haenel
- 
Noemie Merlant
- [](https://mubi.com/films/portrait-de-la-jeune-fille-en-feu)
- [](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Portrait+of+a+Lady+on+Fire%2Bmovie)
- [](https://www.cosmogo.com/#!/hero/cp378115)
Where to watch
Close
#### WHERE TO WATCH
**Streaming**
- [](https://mubi.com/films/portrait-de-la-jeune-fille-en-feu)
**RENT**
- [](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Portrait+of+a+Lady+on+Fire%2Bmovie)
- [](https://www.cosmogo.com/#!/hero/cp378115)
- [](https://app.primevideo.com/detail?tag=&tag=)
**BUY**
- [](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Portrait+of+a+Lady+on+Fire%2Bmovie)
- [](https://www.cosmogo.com/#!/hero/cp378115)
- [](https://app.primevideo.com/detail?tag=&tag=)
[Powered by ](https://screenrant.com/db/movie/portrait-of-a-lady-on-fire/)
Expand Collapse
- [ Movie](https://collider.com/movie/ "Movie")
- [ The Social Network](https://collider.com/tag/the-social-network/ "The Social Network")
- [ The Tree of Life](https://collider.com/tag/the-tree-of-life/ "The Tree of Life")
Follow
Followed
Like
Share
[Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcollider.com%2Fmost-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked%2F%2F&src=sdkpreparse) [X](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=The%2010%20Most%20Perfect%20Movies%20Released%20Since%202005%2C%20Ranked&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcollider.com%2Fmost-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked%2F) [WhatsApp](https://web.whatsapp.com/send?text=https%3A%2F%2Fcollider.com%2Fmost-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked%2F) [Threads](https://www.threads.net/intent/post?text=The%2010%20Most%20Perfect%20Movies%20Released%20Since%202005%2C%20Ranked%20https%3A%2F%2Fcollider.com%2Fmost-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked%2F) [Bluesky](https://bsky.app/intent/compose?text=https%3A%2F%2Fcollider.com%2Fmost-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked%2F) [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcollider.com%2Fmost-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked%2F&title=The%2010%20Most%20Perfect%20Movies%20Released%20Since%202005%2C%20Ranked&source=collider.com&summary=Cinema%20perfected%2C%20post-2005.%20) [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/submit?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcollider.com%2Fmost-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked%2F) [Flipboard](http://share.flipboard.com/bookmarklet/popout?v=2&title=The%2010%20Most%20Perfect%20Movies%20Released%20Since%202005%2C%20Ranked&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcollider.com%2Fmost-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked%2F&utm_campaign=tools&utm_medium=article-share&utm_source=collider.com) [Copy link]() [Email](<mailto:?Subject=The 10 Most Perfect Movies Released Since 2005, Ranked&Body=Check%20this%20out%21%0Ahttps://collider.com/most-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked/>)
Close
### What To Watch
[ July 20, 2025 The 72 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now](https://collider.com/best-movies-on-netflix-streaming/)
Trending Now
[](https://collider.com/mother-son-movies-best-ranked/)
##### [The 25 Best Movies About Mother-Son Relationships, Ranked](https://collider.com/mother-son-movies-best-ranked/ "The 25 Best Movies About Mother-Son Relationships, Ranked")
[](https://collider.com/most-perfect-movies-since-2010-ranked/)
##### [The 10 Most Perfect Movies Released Since 2010, Ranked](https://collider.com/most-perfect-movies-since-2010-ranked/ "The 10 Most Perfect Movies Released Since 2010, Ranked")
[](https://collider.com/trilogies-every-movie-is-different/)
##### [10 Trilogies Where Every Movie Is Very Different](https://collider.com/trilogies-every-movie-is-different/ "10 Trilogies Where Every Movie Is Very Different")
Thread
[Sign in to your Collider account]()
We want to hear from you! Share your opinions in the thread below and remember to keep it respectful.
Be the first to post
Attachment(s)
Please respect our [community guidelines](https://www.valnetinc.com/en/terms-of-use#community-guidelines). No links, inappropriate language, or spam.
Your comment has not been saved
[Send confirmation email]()
This thread is open for discussion.
Be the first to post your thoughts.
- [Terms](https://www.valnetinc.com/en/terms-of-use)
- [Privacy](https://collider.com/page/our-privacy-policy/)
- [Feedback](https://collider.com/contact)
Recommended
[](https://collider.com/portrait-of-a-lady-on-fire-ending-explained/)
Jan 24, 2022
### ['Portrait of a Lady on Fire' Ending Explained: Love Is a Powerful, Memory-Filled Thing](https://collider.com/portrait-of-a-lady-on-fire-ending-explained/ "'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' Ending Explained: Love Is a Powerful, Memory-Filled Thing")
[](https://collider.com/margot-robbie-oceans-11-prequel-loses-director-lee-isaac-chung/)
8 hours ago
### [Margot Robbie's Long-Delayed 'Ocean's 11' Prequel Hits Another Speed Bump](https://collider.com/margot-robbie-oceans-11-prequel-loses-director-lee-isaac-chung/ "Margot Robbie's Long-Delayed 'Ocean's 11' Prequel Hits Another Speed Bump")
[](https://collider.com/in-the-blink-of-an-eye-behind-the-scenes-video-diary-andrew-stanton-kate-mckinnon-daveed-diggs-rashida-jones/)
9 hours ago
### [Kate McKinnon's Bold New Sci-Fi Movie Connects 3 Wildly Different Timelines in Intimate Sneak Peek \[Exclusive\]](https://collider.com/in-the-blink-of-an-eye-behind-the-scenes-video-diary-andrew-stanton-kate-mckinnon-daveed-diggs-rashida-jones/ "Kate McKinnon's Bold New Sci-Fi Movie Connects 3 Wildly Different Timelines in Intimate Sneak Peek [Exclusive]")
[](https://collider.com/bridgerton-season-4-part-2-streaming-success-netflix-march-2026-despite-review-bombing/)
6 hours ago
### ['Bridgerton' Season 4 Defies Review Bombing as Part 2 Debuts to Huge Netflix Numbers](https://collider.com/bridgerton-season-4-part-2-streaming-success-netflix-march-2026-despite-review-bombing/ "'Bridgerton' Season 4 Defies Review Bombing as Part 2 Debuts to Huge Netflix Numbers")
## Shorts
##

[](https://collider.com/author/perri-nemiroff/)
By [Perri Nemiroff](https://collider.com/author/perri-nemiroff/ "Posts by Perri Nemiroff")
Feb 16, 2026
0:28
### At the \#SpiritAwards red carpet, Tessa Thompson shared her post-show plans with us: Tacos and champagne? Honestly⊠sounds like the perfect way to celebrate.

[](https://collider.com/author/perri-nemiroff/)
By [Perri Nemiroff](https://collider.com/author/perri-nemiroff/ "Posts by Perri Nemiroff")
Feb 16, 2026
1:18
### We played Would You Rather with The Pittâs Taylor Dearden on the \#SpiritAwards red carpet.

[](https://collider.com/author/perri-nemiroff/)
By [Perri Nemiroff](https://collider.com/author/perri-nemiroff/ "Posts by Perri Nemiroff")
Feb 16, 2026
0:15
### At the \#SpiritAwards red carpet, The Long Walk star Garrett Wareing revealed which scene from Stephen Kingâs novel he wishes had made it into the movie.

[](https://collider.com/author/perri-nemiroff/)
By [Perri Nemiroff](https://collider.com/author/perri-nemiroff/ "Posts by Perri Nemiroff")
Feb 16, 2026
0:57
### At the \#SpiritAwards, David Dastmalchian shared the dream project heâd greenlight in a heartbeat; and honestly? It sounds absolutely perfect. Someone get this man a studio deal ASAP.

[](https://collider.com/author/perri-nemiroff/)
By [Perri Nemiroff](https://collider.com/author/perri-nemiroff/ "Posts by Perri Nemiroff")
Feb 16, 2026
0:38
### At the \#SpiritAwards red carpet, Mark Duplass opened up about how his brotherâs work in indie films continues to inspire him.
[](https://collider.com/)
- [Join Our Team](https://collider.com/work-with-us/)
- [Our Audience](https://collider.com/page/advertise/)
- [About Us](https://collider.com/page/about/)
- [Press & Events](https://collider.com/page/press-events/)
- [Media Coverage](https://collider.com/page/media/)
- [Contact Us](https://collider.com/contact/)
- Follow Us
[](https://www.valnetinc.com/en/)
- [Advertising](https://www.valnetinc.com/en/advertising)
- [Careers](https://www.valnetinc.com/en/careers)
- [Terms](https://www.valnetinc.com/en/terms-of-use)
- [Privacy](https://www.valnetinc.com/en/privacy-policy)
- [Policies](https://www.valnetinc.com/en/editorial-integrity)
[Collider](https://collider.com/) is part of the [Valnet Publishing Group](https://www.valnetinc.com/en/)
Copyright © 2026 Valnet Inc.
Collider
Submit a Thread of your own on Collider under {{listingPage}}.
We look forward to hearing from you\!
Please provide a title and content with your submission. A link and image are optional. |
| Readable Markdown | I did not put this list together by **[looking at influence](https://collider.com/most-influential-movies-of-all-time-ranked/)**, awards, or how often these films get cited in arguments about cinema. I kept thinking about the movies I watched after 2005 that quietly reset my expectations without announcing themselves. The ones that made me sit through the end credits without reaching for my phone. Over the years, I realized that these were the movies I **measured everything else against,** even when I did not mean to. These were the movies that I grew up with, even if I didn't want to, or even if they were bad for me, in some ways.
Each one **[commits fully to its story](https://collider.com/most-perfect-movies-last-100-years-ranked/)**, its characters, and its tone, and then stays there without hedging or trying to impress. They move forward with patience, allow scenes to breathe, and trust the audience to keep up. When I think about **[cinema since 2005](https://collider.com/best-movie-masterpieces-last-20-years-ranked/)**, these are the films that **still feel settled in place**, as if nothing essential could be added or taken away.
## 10 âChildren of Menâ (2006)

Image via Universal Pictures
The film is set in a near future where humanity has **lost the ability to reproduce**, and society has settled into quiet collapse rather than open chaos. Theo Faron ([**Clive Owen**](https://collider.com/tag/clive-owen/)), lives in a Britain that has become hostile to refugees and numb to its own decline. When he is asked to help escort a young woman named Kee (**Clare-Hope Ashitey**), he slowly realizes that she carries something the world has not seen in decades.
The story works because of how ordinary everything feels despite the scale of the crisis. Theo is not driven by hope or heroism at first, but by exhaustion and reluctant responsibility. The film stays focused on movement and consequence, and lets long stretches unfold without explanation, which makes the future it imagines feel **disturbingly close**.
## 9 âThere Will Be Bloodâ (2007)

Image via Miramax Films
Daniel Plainview ([**Daniel Day-Lewis**](https://collider.com/tag/daniel-day-lewis/)), is introduced as a **solitary prospector** who believes that success comes from endurance and control. As he builds an oil empire in early twentieth-century California, his dealings with landowners, workers, and rivals reveal a man who treats relationships as transactions. His partnership with his adopted son H.W., (**Dillon Freasier**), appears functional on the surface but remains emotionally hollow.
Danielâs rivalry with preacher Eli Sunday ([**Paul Dano**](https://collider.com/tag/paul-dano/)), turns belief and capitalism into opposing performances of power. Each **man claims moral authority** while quietly feeding personal resentment. By the end, the film becomes about what happens when success removes every reason to pretend you need other people.
## 8 âNo Country for Old Menâ (2007)

Image via Miramax Films
Llewelyn Moss ([**Josh Brolin**](https://collider.com/tag/josh-brolin/)) stumbles upon a **drug deal gone wrong** in the Texas desert and walks away with a suitcase full of money. He believes he can outthink the people who will come looking for it, and for a while, his decisions feel careful and practical. Sheriff Ed Tom Bell ([**Tommy Lee Jones**](https://collider.com/tag/tommy-lee-jones/)) tries to track the violence that follows, while Anton Chigurh ([**Javier Bardem**](https://collider.com/tag/javier-bardem/)) moves steadily from one location to the next with a strict and unsettling sense of order.
The story refuses to frame this as a contest that can be won through intelligence or courage. Moss makes reasonable choices, yet the danger keeps closing in because **chance and timing matter more** than intention. Bellâs role becomes more about witnessing a world that no longer behaves according to familiar rules.

Image via Sony Pictures Releasing
The film traces the early days of Facebook through Mark Zuckerberg ([**Jesse Eisenberg**](https://collider.com/tag/jesse-eisenberg/)), a college student who builds a platform that spreads faster than his understanding of its impact. His partnership with Eduardo Saverin ([**Andrew Garfield**](https://collider.com/tag/andrew-garfield/)) starts as a shared project between friends, shaped by **long nights of coding and ambition**. As the company grows, legal disputes and shifting alliances begin to define how the story is told.
With time, Markâs decisions push the company forward, yet they quietly damage the relationships that helped make it possible. Conversations become colder, and loyalty turns into something that needs contracts to survive. The film treats innovation as a process that rewards focus while **slowly stripping away patience**, leaving behind a version of success that feels efficient but emotionally narrow.
## 6 âMad Max: Fury Roadâ (2015)

Image via Warner Bros. Pictures
***[Mad Max: Fury Road](https://collider.com/tag/mad-max-fury-road/)*** takes place in a desert world where fuel, water, and **power are controlled by violent factions**. Max Rockatansky ([**Tom Hardy**](https://collider.com/tag/tom-hardy/)) is captured by Immortan Joeâs group and used as a resource rather than treated as a person. At the same time, Imperator Furiosa ([**Charlize Theron**](https://collider.com/tag/charlize-theron/)) is tasked with leading a convoy across the wasteland, a mission that appears routine but quickly turns into an escape.
Once Furiosa breaks from the planned route, the group moves forward because stopping is not an option, and every decision is shaped by **limited time and supplies.** Max gradually becomes involved because cooperation becomes necessary. The film builds its momentum through continuous movement, and keeps the conflict clear and practical as the characters push toward a place that might offer safety.
## 5 âParasiteâ (2019)

Image via NEON
The Kim family lives in a small basement apartment and survives through **temporary jobs and shared effort.** When Ki-woo ([**Choi Woo-shik**](https://collider.com/tag/choi-woo-shik/)) is offered a **tutoring position with a wealthy family**, the Parks, he sees an opportunity to improve his situation. One by one, the rest of the family finds ways to enter the same household, each taking on a role without revealing their connection to one another.
As their presence in the Park home becomes more secure, the balance of control begins to shift. Small lies start to pile up, and moments meant to feel stable become tense. The story keeps moving by showing how quickly **comfort can turn fragile** when money and status shape every interaction. What begins as careful planning slowly turns into a situation where no one has full control over what comes next.
## 4 âMoonlightâ (2016)

Image via A24
***[Moonlight](https://collider.com/tag/moonlight/)*** is told in **three chapters**, each following Chiron at a different stage of his life as he grows up in a rough Miami neighborhood. As a child, he struggles to speak for himself and often retreats into silence, especially at home with his mother Paula ([**Naomie Harris**](https://collider.com/tag/naomie-harris/)), whose addiction shapes the space around him. Juan ([**Mahershala Ali**](https://collider.com/tag/mahershala-ali/)), a local dealer, becomes an unexpected source of stability, offering Chiron moments of safety without trying to change who he is.
As Chiron grows older, the pressures around him become harder to avoid. School turns hostile, home offers little relief, and his **sense of identity remains unresolved**. The story keeps moving forward by showing how each version of Chiron carries the weight of the last one, even when he tries to appear different. By the final chapter, the film focuses on what it takes for him to let his guard down again, and how difficult it is to return to honesty after years of self-protection.
## 3 âWhiplashâ (2014)

Image via Sony Pictures Classics
Andrew Neiman ([**Miles Teller**](https://collider.com/tag/miles-teller/)) is a young jazz drummer who enters a **competitive music conservatory** with one clear goal: to be great. His talent earns him a place in the studio band led by Terence Fletcher ([**J.K. Simmons**](https://collider.com/tag/jk-simmons/)), whose teaching style relies on humiliation, pressure, and constant fear. Rehearsals revolve around precision, speed, and endurance, leaving little space for mistakes or rest.
As Andrew commits more time and energy to the band, his life outside music starts to shrink. Relationships feel like distractions, and physical limits are treated as obstacles to overcome. Fletcherâs influence pushes Andrew to test how far **discipline can go before it turns destructive**. The film continues by showing how ambition reshapes Andrewâs choices, until the line between dedication and obsession becomes almost impossible to separate.
## 2 âThe Tree of Lifeâ (2011)

Image Via Fox Searchlight Pictures
The story of [***The Tree of Life***](https://collider.com/tag/the-tree-of-life/) centers on Jack OâBrien (**Hunter McCracken** as a child, [**Sean Penn**](https://collider.com/tag/sean-penn/) as an adult) as he reflects on growing up in a Texas family during the 1950s. His father ([**Brad Pitt**](https://collider.com/tag/brad-pitt/)) believes discipline and ambition prepare a child for the world, while his mother ([**Jessica Chastain**](https://collider.com/tag/jessica-chastain/)) offers patience and emotional openness. Their opposing approaches shape Jackâs childhood, creating confusion, resentment, and **moments of tenderness** that stay with him long after he leaves home.
As the film moves between past and present, Jackâs memories connect everyday family life to **much larger questions about loss** and meaning. Small moments, such as shared meals, arguments, and quiet walks, carry as much weight as the filmâs more expansive sequences. The story continues by showing how childhood experiences settle into adulthood, not as clear lessons, but as feelings that resurface when a person tries to understand where they came from.
## 1 âPortrait of a Lady on Fireâ (2019)

Image via Pyramide Films
Marianne (**Noémie Merlant**) is hired to **paint a portrait** of Héloïse (**AdÚle Haenel**) without her knowing, as the painting will be used to arrange a marriage. Marianne observes her subject during walks, meals, and long silences, slowly memorizing details she cannot sketch openly. Héloïse remains distant at first, still **grieving her sister** and resisting the future being planned for her.
As the days pass, the secrecy fades and the two **women begin to speak honestly** with one another. Their **[relationship grows](https://collider.com/best-tv-couples-ranked/)** through shared routines and careful attention, rather than dramatic gestures. The story continues by showing how intimacy forms when time is limited and **choices are restricted**. By the end, the film stays focused on memory and restraint, allowing the relationship to exist fully even as it becomes something that cannot last. |
| Shard | 93 (laksa) |
| Root Hash | 10586186313488589693 |
| Unparsed URL | com,collider!/most-perfect-movies-since-2005-ranked/ s443 |