From 2000 to 2023, Jonathan Glazer has glided skillfully across several genres with a strong, distinctive style and uncompromising vision. His work is sparse—just four features in a little over two decades, but each one of them is meticulously made, hypnotically unsettling, and philosophically loaded. He resists offering viewers comfort or catharsis, instead confronting our complicity in dehumanization. Slow and deliberate, Glazer’s films ask you to sit in long silences and moral ambiguity.