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  1. In this list you’ll find the best of the best – limited and wide theatrical releases, plus streaming titles. Céline Sciamma’s searing romance, Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, which got a...

  2. Which of these 2020 movies with the most number of ratings on IMDb is your favorite? Discuss here

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    • 'Killers of the Flower Moon' (2023) Director: Martin Scorsese. Martin Scorsese has been making feature films for well over half a century at this point, and 2023's Killers of the Flower Moon shows that the legendary filmmaker - now in his early 80s - is still capable of greatness.
    • 'Summer of Soul (…or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)' (2021) Director: Questlove. With the well-received re-release of Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense, as well as the huge success of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, it's possible to see the 2020s as one where the concert film is making a comeback.
    • 'Poor Things' (2023) Director: Yorgos Lanthimos. Yorgos Lanthimos was very prolific from the mid to late 2010s, putting out three films in relatively quick succession: 2015's The Lobster, 2017's The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and 2018's The Favourite.
    • 'Drive My Car' (2021) Director: Ryusuke Hamaguchi. The 2020s has, so far, been a particularly great decade for Japanese cinema, as demonstrated by the aforementioned The Boy and the Heron and Godzilla Minus One.
  3. 3 days ago · The Best Movies of 2020, Ranked by Tomatometer. Rotten Tomatoes has collected every movie designated Certified Fresh over the past year, creating our guide to the best movies of 2020.

    • Never Rarely Sometimes Always
    • Emma.
    • The Vast of Night
    • The Invisible Man
    • The Platform
    • Extraction
    • Bad Boys For Life
    • Stargirl
    • Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made
    • Crip Camp

    Eliza Hittman's abortion drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always is not an easy movie, but it is an essential one. The story follows teenagers Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) and Skylar (Talia Ryder) as they travel from rural Pennsylvania to New York City so Autumn can procure an abortion. The film's power comes from Hittman just allowing you to sit with all ...

    Jane Austen's comedic novel has been adapted numerous times, but Autumn de Wilde's latest feature adaptation feels vibrant and new with a pastel palette that enraptures you in every frame. Anya Taylor-Joy plays the self-centered Emma Woodhouse in this new version, and the script stays true to the beats of the book as we've come to know them—Emma pl...

    For a movie so small, there are a lot of ways to describe The Vast of Night. The UFO-sighting sci-fi thriller has all the immediate intimacy of a podcast. All the small-town trappings of a classic Twilight Zone episode. All the grandeur of Close Encounters of the Third Kind on a 1/3 kind budget. But really, the best way to describe The Vast of Nigh...

    Even though it was his second directorial effort, 2018’s Upgrade let the industry know that Leigh Whannell had arrived. And now this year, The Invisible Man confirmed that he’s got a one-of-kind eye for visual thrills and a knack for expertly weaving genre through a character study, bolstering both in the process. After the colossal disappointment ...

    I must have seen The Platform at least ten times now and I still can’t wrap my head around the fact that this is Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia’s feature directorial debut. He directs from an ingenious script penned by David Desolaand Pedro Rivero that puts the spotlight on Ivan Massagué as Goreng, a man who chooses to spend six months in a prison-like fac...

    In any other year, it’s entirely possible that Extraction wouldn’t have made this list. But because the coronavirus has placed a firm hold on every major Hollywood release, pushing some highly anticipated films all the way to next year, we must consider Extraction in a new light. Specifically, the light of “hey, at least I can watch Chris Hemsworth...

    The most surprising thing about Bad Boys for Life, beyond the fact that they managed to convince stars Will Smith and Martin Lawrence to return to the franchise after a 17-year hiatus, is that the movie is actually good. Like, really good. Smith and Lawrence are as charismatic as ever, and the action is exciting and well-executed, but the movie als...

    Jerry Spinelli’s beloved YA novel Stargirl arrived on Disney+ in March and is very much a must-see. Musician Grace VanderWaal makes her feature film debut as Stargirl, a kind and creative teen whose arrival in the small New Mexico town of Mica causes quite a stir. We watch this story unfold through the eyes of narrator and protagonist Leo Borlock (...

    It’s hard to find a movie as endearing or funny as the Disney+ original movie Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made. Based on the Stephan Pastis novel of the same name and directed by Tom McCarthy (you know, the fella who directed both The Cobbler and Spotlight), Timmy Failure follows the exploits of Portland resident Timmy Failure (Winslow Fegley), an...

    The Netflix documentary Crip Camp is a vital and rousing tale of the slow march towards progress through activism, and in that way it resonates deeply to the moment we’re living through right now. The film shines a light on the individuals who have spent most of their adult lives fighting for disabled rights—i.e. basic human rights—with many having...

  4. Rotten Tomatoes has collected every movie designated Certified Fresh over the past year, creating our guide to the best movies of 2020.

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  6. Best Lead Actor: Riz Ahmed for Sound of Metal. Best Lead Actress: Vanessa Kirby for Pieces of a Woman. Best Supporting Actor: Paul Raci for Sound of Metal. Best Supporting Actress: Talia Ryder for Never Rarely Sometimes Always. Best Original Screenplay: Soul. Best Adapted Screenplay:The Outpost.

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