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  1. 1. Inside Out. After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school. 2.

  2. A thief who steals corporate secrets through the use of dream-sharing technology is given the inverse task of planting an idea into the mind of a C.E.O., but his tragic past may doom the project and his team to disaster. Director Christopher Nolan Stars Leonardo DiCaprio Joseph Gordon-Levitt Elliot Page. 9. Toy Story 3.

  3. Movies like Avengers, Endgame, Infinity War, Black Panther, and Incredibles 2 not only killed it with audiences, but critics as well. In fact, it felt like the 2010s was the decade the niche and nerdy went full mainstream, not just with superheroes, but with renaissances in the horror and sci-fi genres.

  4. Nov 24, 2019 · The 100 best movies of the decade, ranked. From left, "Mad Max: Fury Road," "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," and "Bridesmaids" are among the best movies of the 2010s. Sony Pictures/ Warner ...

    • Bone Tomahawk
    • Borg vs. McEnroe
    • Silence
    • A Ghost Story
    • Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
    • Mustang
    • High Life
    • Kill List
    • The Invitation
    • American Honey

    The Revenant and The Hateful Eightwere the westerns that received the most attention and success in 2015, but S. Craig Zahler’s debut was a surprising breakout gem. Made on a shoestring budget, yet able to attract an impressive cast — Kurt Russell, Richard Jenkins, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Lili Simmons — based on the strength of its script, the...

    Janus Metz’s beautifully crafted, intensely focused, and brilliantly executed film is about the 1980 rivalry between tennis champ Bjorn Borg and young American upstart John McEnroe, and it uses the framing of their first Wimbledon match to reach back in both of their minds and hearts to explore what made them among the greatest the sport had ever s...

    If any film is peak Scorsese, it’s Silence. While its Edo Japan setting couldn’t be further from the gritty New York backdrop most closely associated with his name, this epic story of two young Jesuit priests wrestling with a crisis of faith calcifies the decades-long obsession with notions of belief and doubt that have come to define his oeuvre, f...

    David Lowery’s movie is the type that either leaves you cold or leaves you staggering out of the theater into daylight, amazed by everything from the air you breathe to the ground you walk on. As polarizing as it was to audiences upon release, a piece of visual art that can get the latter reaction out of anyone is undoubtedly worth celebrating. Roo...

    There’s a working theory currently rattling around in my head that Edgar Wright’s 2010 adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s stellar series of comics might be the best ‘Me in 2010 vs. Me in 2019’ movie. Try it out for yourself on the Google machine: look up a picture of Chris Evans in Scott Pilgrim, then look at one of him in Knives Out. Or how about ...

    In a decade overflowing with coming of age triumphs, Mustang belongs in the conversation with the highest tier (think: Moonlight, Lady Bird, Eighth Grade, Boyhood). Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s feature debut follows five orphan girls in a village in northern Turkey who are imprisoned in their own home and immediately lined up for arranged marriages after ...

    Claire Denis’ films have a scabbing quality, where you can pick and pick and think you’ve reached the end of the cognitive wound to only find that it continues indefinitely. That metaphor might be particularly apt for 2018’s High Life, a film intensely consumed with our physical form (and the fluids inside them). Denis produces a tonal sensibility,...

    Kill Listisn’t just one of the best horror movies of the decade, it’s also one of the best horror movies ever made. Ben Wheatley’s hitman-cum-folk horror flick is a masterclass of ambiguous terror, with a constant sense of dread that’s so oppressive it’s enough to induce anxiety attacks. The story revolves around two hitmen who find themselves at t...

    Karyn Kusama’s 2015 feature is an exercise in meticulous tension, and across 100 increasingly suspenseful and nerve-wracking minutes the film reveals a beautifully crafted night of terror. A man accepts a dinner party invitation from his ex-wife and her new man, but what starts as an awkward evening grows far more twisted. Grief is no stranger to t...

    In Andrea Arnold’s best and most ambitious picture, American Honey, the prolific director takes an established brand of unassuming, stripped-back, women-driven storytelling to a whole new level. The film is the perfect culmination of the Arnold thrillers and dramas that have preceded it, and is, in fact, an especially fitting spiritual successor to...

  5. Jul 5, 2022 · Obviously, 2020s is going to look a lot different, especially with exponential rise of Netflix. For now, let’s look at the list of top movies of the 2010s (2010-2019). 30. Dunkirk (2017) Apart from sweeping, extraordinary camera work and heart-pounding background score what also makes ‘Dunkirk’ so immersive is the way Nolan chooses to ...

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  7. Dec 19, 2019 · 1. “The Social Network” (2010) It’s one of those perfect films, like “All the President’s Men” or “Dazed and Confused” or “Sweet Smell of Success,” that you can watch again and ...

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