A film producer who has worked with some of Hollywood's biggest stars has named his 12 best films of all time - and it's notable for what he leaves out.
There is no Godfather, Casablanca, Gone With The Wind or Star Wars. In fact, although it does contain some older classics, it is very much a modern list.
Pete Shilaimon has very good reasons for the films on his list. He describes two as "masterpieces" and says others have some of the best acting that's ever been seen on screen.
Shilaimon is president of LD Entertainment, which is behind films like Introducing Selma Blair, which has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and was called "deeply moving" and full of "so many powerful and enlightening moments" by renowned film review website Roger Ebert. It also produced National Anthem, which has a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and was called "dreamy" and "well worth watching" by The Guardian.
Among its many other films are Judy with Renee Zellweger, Ben is Back with Julia Roberts, Anthropoid with Cillian Murphy and Jackie starring Natalie Portman.
Here is Shilaimon's list of the 12 best films ever made and his reasons for including them.
Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster deliver powerful iconic performances that are unforgettable. It's also one of the most iconic thrillers of film history.
2. Inglorious BasterdsNobody does period pieces like Tarantino, and he also incorporates great music in his films.
3. There Will Be BloodThe genius direction and award winning performances compel audiences with themes of greed wealth and ambition. When paired with award winning cinematography create a beautiful masterpiece.

One of Spielberg's greatest adventures that has inspired so many young filmmakers. A story that explores friendship and belonging that resonates with audiences of all ages.
5. It's A Wonderful LifeThe film portrays a powerful and timeless message on human life and family. It transcends generations in a way that so little films can accomplish. A must-watch for the entire family around the holidays.
6. No Country For Old MenA film where the most accurate psychopath is made. It's scary to see how an actor [Javier Bardem] can dig deep and channel this energy. It's scary but impressive to see how this film portrayed a psycho.
Some of the most impressive acting I've seen. A mixture of beautiful cinematography and great storytelling. One of the best superhero movies to come out.
8. Once Upon A Time in HollywoodOnce upon a time blends Tarantino's nostalgic tones with a dreamy tribute to the 1960s. It is a slow burning but powerful character-driven story. A satisfying climax with three amazing performances by Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie.
9. InterstellarA cinematic masterpiece that creates a wave of emotions that I've never felt before in a movie.

A beautiful historic set design and background transport the audience to ancient Rome. The story and performances portray a true epic.
11. SevenA atmospheric thriller that explores dark parts of humanity. It has haunting visuals and an unforgettable ending! One of Brad Pitt's most unforgettable performances of all time!
12. The ShiningThe film created an unsettling atmosphere that assisted in driving the exploration of psychological horror. The landscape that Kubrick created has withheld the test of time and its iconic nature is still referenced and used as inspiration today.
Pete Shilaimon is president of LD Entertainment, an independent studio that finances and produces award winning, cutting-edge films, television and live theatrical productions. It has produced over 40 feature films and 30 theatrical productions.
You may also like
Pensioners could be set for a £500 boost to state pension next year
Match sacrifice of freedom fighters to build stronger, more compassionate India: RSS chief Bhagwat
Akshay meets 'real-life heroes keeping beaches clean' while playing beachside volleyball
A King's Gift, Now An Indian Icon: The Story of Jeep Wagoneer at Red Fort on 79th Independence Day
PM Modi Urges Indians to Cut Cooking Oil Use by 10% to Combat Rising Obesity During Independence Day Speech At Red Fort