HollyWood Movies based on Popularity
All the movies with "Must-See" badge on Metacritic. Movie gets the badge when it has a score of 81 or higher and has been reviewed by at least 15 pro critics.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/dec/04/the-50-best-films-of-2018-in-the-uk
As put together by Stacker. A couple of the movies on the list are re-releases that did better with critics the second time around than they did originaly
Conventional wisdom holds that the best movies of any given year tend to arrive sometime between Labor Day and Christmas—those few weeks annually and unofficially designated as “awards season.” But while the major studios and their indie subsidiaries do tend to hold their big prestige titles until at least early autumn, the truly diligent moviegoer knows that every month on the calendar brings quality cinema. (Yes, even January, provided you’re on Liam Neeson’s aging-asskicker wavelength.) Case in point, we’re halfway through 2018, and there are already enough good-to-great movies to stock a respectable year-in-review rundown. In fact, that’s basically what we’ve assembled below: From Black Panther to Zama, these are the best films that have opened in theaters since New Year’s Day. Rather than ranking the highlights (there will be plenty of time for that come December), we’ve divided them into three tiers: the wide releases and studio blockbusters that opened everywhere; the bigger indie films that slowly rolled out into theaters across the country; and the foreign fare and arthouse acquisitions that popped up at only a handful of venues this winter, spring, or early summer. Consider it a halftime guide to everything you need to catch up with, before attentions inevitably drift to this year’s designated Oscar hopefuls and holiday spectacles.
https://film.avclub.com/the-best-films-of-2018-so-far-1827116305
2018 Sundance Film Festival:
- 1-15: Premieres
- 16-23: Spotlight
- 24-39: U.S. Dramatic Competition
- 40-51: World Cinema Dramatic Competition
- 52-61: Next
- 62-69: Midnight
- 70: New Frontier
- 71-73: Sundance Kids
- 74-89: U.S. Documentary Competition
- 90-101: World Cinema Documentary Competition
- 102-115: Documentary Premieres
- 116-117: Special Events.
01–21 / venezia 74 competition
22–34 / out of competition
35–42 / out of competition docs
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43–51 / film critics week
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52 / tv series
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53–63 / venice virtual reality
La Camera Insabbiata. Laurie Anderson & Huang Hsin-Chien
Greenland Melting. Nonny de la Peña
Draw Me Close, Chapters 1–2. Jordan Tannahill
Gomorrah VR – We Own the Streets. Enrico Rosati
Separate Silences. David Wedel
Alice, the Virtual Reality Play. Mathias Chelebourg. tt7395338
Updated at 2024-04-24
Historical, Epic, Period Films
Pulled from Rotten Tomatoes Top Movies section:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/top/bestofrt/?year=2018
UPDATED: 2/22/22
A collection of Western films, themes and cowboy related titles.
Movies I need to watch first
Movies about the old west in alphabetical order
Movies that are dramatic but not fast paced like action movies in alphabetical order
amazon movies
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