If you are out hunting for all the bold, bizarre, or downright brilliant films to light up their end-of-year watchlist, this is a good place to start.
This is not a list of big titles that crushed it at the box office. In fact, there’s a good chance you haven’t heard of many of these films.
Like many things in life, what makes a good film or a bad film is subjective, but some are almost universally regarded as masterpieces.
I wouldn’t go so far as to say that the past year has been entertaining, but we sure did get a hell of a lot of entertainment to distract ourselves with.
Taking out those better-known blockbusters, as well as award-winning masterpieces like ‘Minari’, ‘Nomadland’, and ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’, we’ve settled on five films.
As we near the end of 2021 (I know, it’s mad), those ‘best of’ lists come at us thick and fast.
I can pinpoint one main reason for the timing of this list. ‘The Many Saints of Newark’ is coming out soon, starring James Gandolfini’s son as a young Tony Soprano.
The nominations for this year’s Emmy Awards were announced yesterday and they’re full of surprises.
Rolling Stones’ list of the best movies of 2021 (so far) include stories about a thrilling viral Twitter thread, sugar daddies at a shiva, artists trying to become masters, and more.
Mashable has a list of the best films of 2021 thus far, from laugh-a-minute comedies to epic blockbusters.
Movie trailers, much like movies themselves, are subjective. According to Mental Floss, these are the greatest trailers ever made.
We are officially at that time of the year when the ‘best of’ lists start piling in. Here are some movies worth watching this December.
I guess we’re at the stage of the year where we start picking out some movies you may have missed. Sure beats playing outside in the rain.
TIME magazine has released their list of the best movies of 2018, which, if you haven’t seen them, should sort out your evening viewing for the next while.
Sometimes I struggle to find a decent movie to watch, and I turn to the experts for help. The Washington Post have a few suggestions that might help.
The Daily Beast countdowns the best movies of 2014 so far, with some big blockbusters and smaller indie films featuring on the list.