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  1. 3. Inception (2010) PG-13 | 148 min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi. 8.8. Rate. 74 Metascore. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Dec 26, 2019 · “The movie,” as Facebook executives still indignantly call it, set the tone for the decade in both film and the tech metanarrative.Aaron Sorkin’s best script, a dolphin-skin-smooth nightmare ...

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    • ‘Black Panther’ (2018) Marvel’s first black superhero epic instantly made history — it was also the first Marvel movie to be Oscar nominated for Best Picture — but don’t think of Black Panther as simply a correction for years of diversity neglect.
    • ‘Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood’ (2019) Quentin Tarantino’s penultimate film (or so he claims) creates a riveting revisionist history by re-imagining the fringes of Hollywood in the era of the Manson murders.
    • ‘The Tribe’ (2014) Most films try to bombard the senses — Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy’s suffocatingly tense debut was the decade’s most innovative use of sensory deprivation.
    • ‘Lincoln’ (2012) Had Steven Spielberg simply made his there-goeth-the-great-man drama as a showcase for Daniel Day-Lewis, it would still be remembered as the actor’s finest moment of speculative mimicry.
    • "The Tree of Life" (essay by Matt Zoller Seitz) Cinema history is filled with movies that try to combine the mundane and the cosmic, but few do it with as much sincerity and showmanship as “The Tree of Life,” our choice for the best film of the decade.
    • Moonlight" (essay by Brian Tallerico) After it was released, acclaimed, and then honored in one of the wackiest Oscar ceremonies of all time, there was a tendency on red carpets and in news reports to say that Barry Jenkins’ “Moonlight” was successful because it felt “universal.”
    • Inside Llewyn Davis" (essay by Tomris Laffly) “If it was never new, and it never gets old, then it’s a folk song.” This profound musing is offered by Llewyn Davis to a live audience at the start of Joel and Ethan Coen’s melancholic tale of determination and failure, after he leans into a microphone with an acoustic guitar in hand and sings, with the gentlest of clarity, “Hang me, oh, hang me.”
    • Mad Max: Fury Road" (essay by Christy Lemire) “Mad Max: Fury Road,” George Miller’s post-apocalyptic extravaganza, is a visceral thrill full of heart-pounding action sequences and brutally balletic violence.
  5. May 2, 2024 · Moods. Feel-Good, Funny, Heart-warming. Directed by Taika Waititi, who also gave us Boy (2010) and co-produced What We Do in the Shadows (2014), Hunt for the Wilderpeople is the quirky and magical buddy movie you want if you’re in need of an antidote to a bad day or a steady diet of sad movies.

  6. Dec 18, 2019 · 2012. From "The Hunger Games" (pictured) to "Silver Linings Playbook," Jennifer Lawrence became a critical and commercial success. Lionsgate. “Django Unchained”. “Lincoln”. “The Master ...

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