My #32 is Schindler's List, the final Spielberg movie on my list. This is Spielberg's magnum opus, and the best movie of the 1990s. Everything about the film is perfect: the direction is focused, measured, and only subtly sentimental; the black & white photography gives the movie the starkness andd realness of a documentary; and the acting by Neeson, Fiennes, and Kingsley is a phenomenon -- it's rare to find three brilliant performances in a single movie. A monumental movie that should be seen by all.











