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  1. Early in 2020, we saw the likes of The Invisible Man, Emma., and Birds of Preyconnect with critics. At one point, January’s Bad Boys for Lifehitting Certified Fresh seemed like that was going to be the craziest story of the year. As theaters shut down two weeks into Onward‘s release, audiences turned to streaming.

    • Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. The most electrifying, fully realized cinematic take on an August Wilson play to date, George C. Wolfe‘s 1927 Chicago-set drama depicts a fateful recording session of the “Mother of Blues” and her band.
    • Nomadland. Delivering on the promise of her previous masterwork The Rider, Chloe Zhao teams up with two-time Oscar winner Frances McDormand in a profoundly American tale of modern poverty.
    • David Byrne’s American Utopia. Spike Lee directed this hot miracle of a concert movie, filmed at Broadway’s Hudson Theater. This is a collaboration of two iconic artists at the top of their formidable respective games.
    • Relic. In one of 2020’s strongest and most distinct thrillers, co-writer/director Natalie Erika James examines the pain and horror of watching a loved one succumb to dementia, through three generations of women played by Emily Mortimer, Bella Heathcote and Robyn Nevin.
  2. Dec 2, 2020 · 23. “Education”. The fifth of the “Small Axe” films tells a story, based on Steve McQueen’s own experience, about an eleven-year-old Black boy in London who, despite his evident ...

  3. We may have watched more films at home then ever before, but that doesn’t mean there haven’t been memorable cinematic experiences in 2020. The market is changing but quality will always matter. These are the best films and mini-series of 2020, as chosen by the writers of RogerEbert.com, all given 3.5 or 4 stars by the assigned writer.

  4. Here are a few examples of ways you can filter the charts: The Worst Psychological Thrillers of the 2020s; The Top 10 Psychological Thrillers of the 2020s

  5. In this list you’ll find the best of the best – limited and wide theatrical releases, plus streaming titles. Céline Sciamma’s searing romance, Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, which got a lot of love last award’s season but was technically released in February of 2020, tops the category, followed by One Night In Miami, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Soul, and The Invisible Man.

  6. The Wretched. 5.8 (20K) Rate. 61Metascore. A defiant teenage boy, struggling with his parents' imminent divorce, faces off with a thousand year-old witch, who is living beneath the skin of and posing as the woman next door. Director Brett Pierce Drew T. Pierce Stars John-Paul Howard Piper Curda Jamison Jones.

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