"Compared to other art forms, cinema is an exceptionally young medium. In the grand scheme of history, moving pictures have really only accompanied humanity for a tiny fraction of modern history. It seems all the more incredible that films have become such a crucial part of the world's culture — a level of importance that only keeps growing.
Throughout cinematic history, a wide and ever-engaging variety of excellent movies have been made, dating as far back as the early 20th century. Indeed, some of the most important, influential, and timeless masterpieces of cinema's youth are already 91 years of age or older. If anything, this proves that, as much as it has grown and evolved throughout the decades, cinema has always been a perfect means to tell some of the most powerful and memorable stories ever told. These movies came out over 90 years ago but remain as revered today as they were back then."