Simon Pegg Reveals His 10 Favourite Films of the Last 10 Years

Simon Pegg

by Jonathan Pile |
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This will be news to precisely no one, but Simon Pegg is a man of impeccable taste. So why are we telling you this now? Because the writer, producer and star of Mission: Impossible – Fallout has chosen his 10 favourite films of the past decade and it’s an impressively eclectic list, taking in cerebral sci-fi, a foreign language comedy and zombies.

His picks are arranged in no particular order, so we’ve put them chronologically (trivia sidenote: January 2015 was a killer month for him, with three of the ten films coming out in the UK within a three-week period). Although he does call Ex Machina “one of my favourite films ever”, so perhaps we can make that his unofficial number one.

District 9

Inception

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Under The Skin

Birdman

Whiplash

Ex Machina

Train To Busan

Toni Erdmann

The Handmaiden

The list comes as Apple celebrates 10 years of iTunes Movies, with Andy Serkis and Matthew Vaughn also revealing their Top 10s. There are a few films that crop up twice — Serkis also chose Birdman and Whiplash, while Vaughn went for The Grand Budapest Hotel, District 9 and Inception.

Their full lists are below.

Andy Serkis:

Animal Kingdom

Birdman

Hunt For The Wilderpeople

Inglourious Basterds

The Master

Mustang

Tropic Thunder

Up

Whiplash

The Wolf Of Wall Street

Matthew Vaughn:

The Dark Knight

District 9

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Guardians Of The Galaxy

The Hangover

Inception

The King’s Speech

Lincoln

The Wolf Of Wall Street

Zero Dark Thirty

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