
Those lists of twenty-five best films of the twenty-first century (so far) keep coming, and
J. Hoberman’s now posted his, too. He’s customized the rules somewhat, and we can be glad: “My single ‘best’ film-object”—Christian Marclay’s
The Clock . . .
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