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  1. Jul 15, 2024 · Grab your favorite four legged friend or other pet and get ready to watch one of the best 2021 animal movies. Most of the animal movies of 2021 make for great family fare. There are other animal movies on this list that focus on the drama but you're sure to find some laughs as well.

  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...

  3. 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....

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    • Old Yeller (1957) Stream now on Disney+ As one of the oldest movies with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, Old Yeller is a great movie for anyone to check out regardless if they are looking for an animal story.
    • Finding Nemo (2003) / Finding Dory (2016) Stream now on Disney+ Finding Nemo continues to be one of Pixar's crowning achievements; a charming and timeless tale of family and friendship, and the bonds that tie them together.
    • Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) Stream now on Max. Wes Anderson’s visual style seems tailor-made for stop-motion animation, so it was a real treat to see the filmmaker step into that world in Fantastic Mr. Fox.
    • March Of The Penguins (2005) Rent now on Prime Video & Apple TV. Sometimes the best story is a real one, as was the case with March of the Penguins, the 2005 documentary narrated by Morgan Freeman.
    • The Disciple
    • About Endlessness
    • The Truffle Hunters
    • The Human Voice
    • Gunda
    • The Dig
    • The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on The Run

    In this gorgeous, quietly affecting film from Chaitanya Tamhane (director of 2014’s Court), a singer with perhaps less-than-stellar gifts (played, superbly, by Aditya Modak), strives to make a life for himself in the rarefied and decidedly un-lucrative world of Indian classical music. The Disciple slipped quietly onto Netflixat the end of April, bu...

    If you’ve seen any of the films of Swedish director Roy Andersson—particularly his rapturously deadpan 2014 A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence—you already have some sense of this director’s wry approach to that nebulous thing we so cavalierly call the human condition. About Endlessness is a series of vignettes, gorgeously filmed in te...

    You have to be rich to be a connoisseur of wild truffles, precious little morsels that can cost jillions of dollars (or thereabouts) per ounce. But Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw’s delightful documentary reminds us that these veritable lumps of gold originate in a place that is quite literally down to earth. The Truffle Huntersfollows a group of...

    Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language film is a short one, just 30 fleet minutes, but it’s so rich and bold that it flowers bounteously into the space around it. In this adaptation of a 1930 play by Jean Cocteau—which spurred several films in the ensuing decades, and inspired Almodóvar’s own Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown—a woman conf...

    There’s beauty everywhere in the world, as you’re reminded when you see sunlight filtered through a piglet’s translucent ears in Viktor Kosakovskiy’s radiant documentary Gunda. To call Gunda a documentary isn’t quite right; it’s semi-experimental, a picture that induces rippling emotional vibrations as much as it tells a visual story. This wordless...

    Sometimes a smart, gentle movie based—but not too rigorously—on fact is the diversion you didn’t know you needed. That’s The Dig, directed by Simon Stone and based on a novel by John Preston, which was in turn based on a real-life event: The discovery of the Sutton Hoo treasures, a collection of Anglo-Saxon artifacts unearthed in the English countr...

    Everyone needs a dose of escapist ridiculousness now and then, and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, directed by Tim Hill, is the most exquisite example to have appeared this year. The undersea talking yellow sponge known as SpongeBob (voiced by Tom Kenny) is heartbroken when his meowing pet snail Gary goes missing. It turns out Gary has been...

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  4. Jan 20, 2022 · Best picture (drama) winner at the admittedly not terribly prestigious Golden Globes, The Power of the Dog is still unquestionably worth celebrating. From masterful filmmaker Jane Campion, the ...

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  6. Dec 14, 2021 · 2021 movie review: the 20 best films of the year. The finest film offerings of the past 12 months. Tuesday 14 December 2021. Written by Phil de Semlyen. Global film editor....