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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.
  1. Best-Reviewed Movies 2020. This is the first time we’ve awarded films in a general ‘Best Movies’ category – previously, our biggest movie awards were Best Limited and Best Wide Release.

  2. Looking for the best movies of 2020? We've collected every Certified Fresh movie released this year in one list!

  3. Dec 16, 2020 · Here are our picks for the best films of the year so far, and where to stream them on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and other services. Oscar-worthy dramas, great documentaries, superhero movies, cult...

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    • Parasite. ‘Have you seen Parasite?’ became the new greeting in our office back in January. I hadn’t, and regularly had to vacate the area to avoid spoilers.
    • Rocks. I can’t stop thinking about Rocks. The cast, the script, the way it’s shot: everything about it is so authentic there are moments when you feel you’re watching a documentary rather than a coming-of-age drama.
    • Saint Maud. I was very taken by Rose Glass’s astonishing directorial debut. ‘ British seaside horror’ was always going to appeal to me, but I was not expecting to come away from this uncanny masterpiece quite so affected.
    • Portrait of a Lady on Fire. This French romance scratched a very specific itch for me by being a period piece where people repeatedly and dramatically run up to the edges of cliffs (Black Narcissus is another high point in this subgenre).
  4. Dec 2, 2020 · Richard Brody lists his favorite movies of 2020 and writes about the powers—and limitations—of cinema in times of crisis.

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  6. Dec 15, 2020 · Insider analyzed data from critical aggregator Metacritic to find which films critics loved the most in 2020. Here are the top 50 movies from this year, according to critics.

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