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- Despite delays due to the pandemic, devastating writers and actors strikes, corporate shakeups and some fine movies getting lost either in the shuffle or in the streaming larder, 2023 has turned out to be an excellent year overall for films.
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Welcome to the best new movies of 2023, where you can discover the latest films championed by the critics community! Every movie on the list is Certified Fresh, meaning they held on to a...
- Best Movies 2023
Best Movies 2023. After an explosive run in theaters,...
- Best Movies 2023
2 days ago · Best Movies 2023. After an explosive run in theaters, including generating over $900 million worldwide and a revitalizing IMAX engagement, Universal’s creative gamble pays off as critics crown...
Mar 12, 2024 · The best movies of 2023. From ‘Tár’ to ‘Barbie’, this is our ranking of the essential films of the year. Tuesday 12 March 2024. Written by Phil de Semlyen. Global film editor. Contributors:...
- Killers of the Flower Moon. What connects the top two films of the year is that both are in dialogue with the audience. Killers of the Flower Moon is long, yes, but the rewards are plentiful.
- Oppenheimer. Part of what makes the success of Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer so exciting is what is represents. Audiences are ready to dive into new worlds, stories and challenging ethical debates … if you give them a reason.
- Poor Things. To call Poor Things a feminist Frankenstein tale is just scratching the surface of this luridly entertaining look at a woman who is unabashedly in charge of her own destiny, undaunted by society's whims and norms.
- Maestro. All right. There's been some ribbing of director Bradley Cooper on the internets. The video of him explaining his no chair policy to Spike Lee did not go over well.
- Past Lives. Playwright Celine Song’s profound debut draws on her personal experience to follow a writer much like herself, played by Greta Lee with an unerring balance of careful self-possession and emotional transparency, as her childhood crush from Korea (Teo Yoo) resurfaces in her New York life, raising questions about her choices and stirring anxiety for her empathetic husband (John Magaro).
- Poor Things. Yorgos Lanthimos has been irreverently thumbing his nose at genre constraints since his Greek Weird Wave breakout with Dogtooth. But nothing in his unique filmography can compare with the fantastical flights of this inspired riff on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
- All of Us Strangers. There was no tighter ensemble this year than Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Jamie Bell and Claire Foy in Andrew Haigh’s dreamy metaphysical ghost story.
- Killers of the Flower Moon. A late masterwork from a revered filmmaker still boldly expanding his legacy at 81, Martin Scorsese’s enthralling account of the ruthless elimination of wealthy Osage landowners in early-1920s Oklahoma is an American history lesson as sobering horror story.
Dec 30, 2023 · Despite delays due to the pandemic, devastating writers and actors strikes, corporate shakeups and some fine movies getting lost either in the shuffle or in the streaming larder, 2023 has turned...
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Dec 4, 2023 · From historical tragedies to raucous raunch-coms, 'Oppenheimer' to 'Barbie' — our picks for the best films of a very good year at the movies.