Great films usually deliver the goods on multiple fronts. That means everything from the writing to the music to the acting is memorable, if not downright iconic.
A film that only gets more prescient with time, 1998’s “The Truman Show” takes place in a completely fabricated town where cameras lurk behind every corner and every citizen is an actor or actress.
Given Pixar’s masterful grip on storytelling and computer animation alike, it’s no surprise that the studio dominates when it comes to the best films of the 21st century.