10 Most Rewatchable Movies Of The Last 10 Years

4. What We Do In The Shadows

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When a shoestring budget mockumentary movie is so good it propels a director from relative international obscurity to performing in and directing Thor: Ragnarok, you know it’s something special. The 2014 New Zealand horror-comedy revolves around a trio of vampires living in Wellington and explores the more grounded, human side to life as a creature of the night.

Undoubtedly one of the most beloved low-budget triumphs of the last decade, What We Do In The Shadows has already garnered a reputation as a cult-classic and propelled Taika Waititi to MCU fame and success.

Like all cult classics, a large part of the status comes from the movies propensity for repeated, even weekly, viewings among fans. Of course the virtuosic humour and performances by Waititi himself, Jemaine Clement of Moana and Rick and Morty, Jonathan Brugh, and Flight of the Conchords’ Rhys Darby in a cameo appearance for the funniest scene in the film, all contributes to this as well.

As charming as it is hilarious, it’s the epitome of easy, familiar, rewatchable awesomeness that can entertain you again and again and again.

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