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  1. Ma Belle, My Beauty76%. #226. Critics Consensus: Flawed but ultimately compelling, Ma Belle, My Beauty uses the aftermath of a polyamorous relationship to explore the intersections of love and ambition. Synopsis: Lane, Bertie and Fred once shared a polyamorous relationship in New Orleans. Lane loved Bertie, Fred loved Bertie, they had...

  2. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. #12. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings isn't entirely free of Marvel's familiar formula, but this exciting origin story expands the MCU in more ways than one. Marvel Studios' "Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings" stars Simu Liu as Shang-Chi, who must confront the past...

    • West Side Story
    • Coda
    • The Power of The Dog
    • Pig
    • Summer of Soul
    • Spider-Man: No Way Home
    • In The Heights
    • The Father
    • Judas and The Black Messiah
    • Nomadland

    Steven Spielberg's reworking of the classic 1961 musical has proved to be a hit with critics, although its longevity compared to the Robert Wise adaptation remains to be seen. The tale itself is a reworking of Romeo & Juliet, with the gangs the Jets and the Sharks standing in for Montagues and Capulets. Spielberg's adaptation already seems to have ...

    CODA stands for Child of Deaf Adults, and the narrative follows Ruby, the only hearing member of her family who wants to pursue her passion for singing. The film is a tightly-knit family drama and while significantly different to 2020's Sound of Metal, similarly seeks to better portray the lives of deaf people onscreen. RELATED: 10 Movies To Watch ...

    Jane Campion's latest is her first feature film in twelve years, and following its limited cinema release, the film has been able to reach a much wider audience due to its release on Netflix. The Power of the Dogfollows Benedict Cumberbatch's rancher, Phil Burbank, and is a Western-Romance that explores love and masculinity in the New Zealand lands...

    Nicholas Cage has had a recent run of successful leading roles in cult films, starting with 2018's Mandy, followed by the similarly stylized Color Out of Space, and in 2022 is primed to continue his weird and unique choice of roles with The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. Pig, the directorial debut of Michael Sarnoski, is yet another meaty rol...

    The only documentary in Rotten Tomatoes' Top 10, Summer of Soul follows the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival which lasted for six weeks in Mount Morris Park, Harlem. Directed by The Roots' frontman and drummer Questlove, Summer of Soulis a celebration of an underappreciated moment in music history. The festival had a huge attendance including the like...

    While still an evergreen release, Spider-Man: No Way Homehas already become one of the most acclaimed films of 2021, and one of the most successful MCU films both critically and commercially. No Way Home is difficult to discuss without spoilers, but it provides what is certainly the biggest event movie Marvel has made since Avengers: Endgame. With ...

    In a year that saw many successful musicals hit the big screen, In The Heightswas one of the most exciting films of the summer of 2021, taking place during a heatwave in the Dominican Washington Heights area of Manhattan. In The Heights features standout performancesfrom Anthony Ramos, Corey Hawkins, and Leslie Grace, with a vibrant selection of mu...

    Florian Zeller's adaptation of his own play, The Father, is a narratively confusing film that seeks to replicate a specific experience. The film follows Anthony, played by Anthony Hopkins, and it unfolds haphazardly from his perspective as he grapples with dementia. Through the use of cross-casting, rearranged scenes, and an unreliable protagonist,...

    Judas and the Black Messiahfollows the end of the life of Fred Hampton and his betrayal from FBI informant William O'Neil. While the film saw minuscule returns in the box office due to its release at the height of the pandemic, it remained a critical success, with the lead performances from Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield praised alongside Sha...

    In Nomadland Frances McDormand plays Fern, a woman living out of her camper van after the Gypsum plant she used to work in shut down. She becomes a Nomad and travels across the United States, meeting like-minded Americans who aren't bound to traditional means of living and working. While the film won the Academy Award for Best Picture back in April...

  3. Mar 28, 2022 · Still, with over 30 Best Picture wins it is hard to say if anyone else could top that kind of momentum. The best chance for an upset would be for Apple’s first major film acquisition the upstart sound to be frontrunner CODA.

    • Call Me by Your Name (2002) While not a Netflix Original (which means it's not likely to stay here forever), Call Me by Your Name a fantastic and critically acclaimed film that just recently returned to Netflix.
    • The Woman King (2022) The Woman King is based on the impressive and intimidating all-women army of the Agojie tribe, from the Dahomey Kingdom in West Africa.
    • Marriage Story (2019) Inspired by the breakup of his own marriage, director/writer Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story is sort of like Kramer vs Kramer for the modern age.
    • Da 5 Bloods (2020) Spike Lee doesn’t do half-measures, and he goes all in on Da 5 Bloods. The film focuses on a group of Vietnam vets who return to the country in search of the remains of their fallen squad leader.
  4. Apr 15, 2024 · Image via Dimension Films. Somewhat unprecedented for a film that includes life-sized animated thumbs and flashy CGI, Spy Kids was a surprise critical hit upon its initial release in 2001 ...

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