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  1. 15 hours ago · Directed by Sean McNamara, the film stars AnnaSophia Robb as Hamilton, with supporting roles by Helen Hunt, Dennis Quaid, and Lorraine Nicholson. The film details Hamilton's journey of recovery and resilience, highlighting her unwavering determination and faith. Director. Sean McNamara. Release Date.

  2. Rotten Tomatoes is collecting every new Certified Fresh movie into one list, creating our guide to the best movies of 2021. Among them you’ll find blockbusters ( Shang-Chi ), documentaries (...

    • West Side Story
    • Gintama: The Very Final
    • Encanto
    • C’mon C’mon
    • Introducing, Selma Blair
    • Belfast
    • Ghostbusters: Afterlife
    • The Harder They Fall
    • The French Dispatch
    • The Tragedy of Macbeth

    Grade: 9

    Read the Review:“Not everything works in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story — how could it, when the 1961 classic is nigh unimpeachable? — but his visual translation of some of the original’s latent ideas makes it a complementary piece. At once rougher and more dazzling, it has tremendous high points that seldom overlap with its predecessor, resulting in a remake that feels both hyper-charged and wholly justified. A true thing of beauty.” - Siddhant Adlakha

    Grade: 9

    Read the Review:“Gintama: The Very Final is exemplary of what a series swan song should look like. It gives all of its personalities a chance to shine, serves up satisfying battles, and retains its signature humor all the way to the end. Fans will undoubtedly wish they had a bit more time with Gintoki and the crew, but this is an ending anyone could be satisfied with.” - Brittany Vincent

    Grade: 9

    Read the Review:“Encanto dazzles both visually and narratively, with vibrant songs and stellar animation. Stephanie Beatriz leads a superb voice cast who help bring a film to life that is grounded but also feels like a magical delight.” - Andrea Towers

    Grade: 9

    Read the Review:“Writer-director Mike Mills gets the very best from Joaquin Phoenix by pairing him with the young Woody Norman. Their pitch-perfect chemistry enlivens this quiet road drama about the perspectives of our youth with emotionality that won’t leave a dry eye in the house.“ - Matt Dougherty

    Grade: 9

    Read the Review:“Introducing, Selma Blair is a deeply impactful documentary that works on many levels. It functions as a coming out party for the real woman behind the roles that have mostly defined her public persona, and as a “gloves off” informational journey about living with, and trying to combat the symptoms of, multiple sclerosis. The doc accomplishes both with humor, honesty, dignity, and a staggering level of vulnerability from Blair.” - Tara Bennett

    Grade: 9

    Read the Review:“Belfast is a love letter to both a city, and the ghosts of Kenneth Branagh’s past. There’s clearly soul-searching going on as he re-examines events from his childhood, and how they affected those he loved, and the decisions they made. Yet that story is told with a lightness of touch that belies the serious subject matter, making for a sometimes sad, frequently tender, and often joyous affair that celebrates family, film, and the people and places that turned Branagh into the...

    Grade: 9

    Read the Review:“Director Jason Reitman does his father and fans proud with a funny, sweet, and spooky family movie that proudly takes on the legacy of Ghostbusters, while also introducing something exciting and new. It helps that Mckenna Grace is the kind of talent that only comes around once in a generation: charming, authentic, and the beating heart of this already heartfelt movie. Get ready to fall in love with the Ghostbusters all over again.” - Rosie Knight

    Grade: 9

    Read the Review:“The Harder They Fall both subverts and embraces the Western tradition with some spectacular shootouts, slick dialogue, and a top-notch ensemble cast firing on all cylinders. Add a rollicking soundtrack to all of that and you’ve got fun and suave modern Western that smartly places a Black narrative squarely at its center.” - Hanna Ines Flint

    Grade: 9

    Read the Review:“The French Dispatch is both an ode to print journalism and one of Wes Anderson’s most richly detailed films. While based on real journalists and articles, each of its smaller segments is painted in Anderson’s signature whimsical style, culminating in one of the most effective and thoughtful stories of his career.” - Siddhant Adlakha

    Grade: 9

    Read the Review:“A gorgeous black-and-white film that harkens back to several cinematic eras, Joel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth twists an old tale just enough to keep it fresh, but relies on tremendous lead performances by Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand to make the familiar feel exciting.” - Siddhant Adlakha

    • Saint Maud. Saint Maud is not a horror movie. It’s not a particularly scary film and there’s certainly no jump scares here either. Going into this one expecting a conventional chill-fest will almost certainly leave you disappointed.
    • Dune. Sand. It gets everywhere. In all the cracks. Although despite the abundance of sand in this sweeping spectacle of a movie, there are no real cracks to show.
    • The Mitchells vs. The Machines. Raising kids is the hardest job in the world. Harder still, is seeing them grow up and not need you as much anymore. That sense of pride and admiration as a parent is tinged with poignancy.
    • The Power Of The Dog. The Power Of The Dog is a slow, quiet, thought provoking movie. It’s certainly not for everyone, and you absolutely need to go into this with no distractions.
    • The Power of the Dog" There are good films every year. If we're lucky, there are a few great films. But there are few films that actually feel like they make time stop.
    • Drive My Car" A story of grief and healing, "Drive My Car" is one of those “nothing happens” movies in which everything happens. The action is largely internal, expressed through dialogue and silence and by watching the characters do what they do.
    • Licorice Pizza" Paul Thomas Anderson's 2018 "Phantom Thread" was a tightly-coiled romantic melodrama (albeit with a maniacal streak), a period piece taking place in 1950s London.
    • "Summer of Soul" With more than 50 hours of fragile videotape of a 1969 series of concerts in Harlem to restore and pare down, director Questlove (Ahmir Thompson) said he “just kept it on 24-hour loop, no matter where I was, in the house or in the world.
  3. Dec 14, 2021 · Read on for my picks for best of the year, followed by those of my brilliant colleagues Jon Frosch, Lovia Gyarkye and Sheri Linden. — DAVID ROONEY. 1. Drive My Car

  4. Best Movies 2021. The Best Movies category awards the best-reviewed film regardless of their release, whether they went straight to streaming or swung onto the silver screen. Spider-Man: No...

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