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Support the Girls 2018

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Movies (and some tv series/episodes) that are so insanely packed with things and ideas and visuals they become dense in one way or another.

  • Obviously subjective but not precisely my favourite movies.
  • Ordered alphabetically.

  • Suggestions welcomed but I'll have to see them to see if they fit my criteria.

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The 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films list serves as a companion to the They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? 1,000 Greatest Films of all time list which, - by its nature - tends to have very few films from the 21st century in it. The 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films list attempts to highlight and honour this century's most critically revered films and act as a sort of 'resting bay' for many great films that are likely to be included in the 1,000 Greatest Films list sooner or later.

Source: http://www.theyshootpictures.com/21stcentury.htm

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HollyWood Movies based on Popularity

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Source: https://film.avclub.com/the-100-best-movies-of-the-2010s-1839846306

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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.

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"The best movies from a decade that changed everything."


I know I listed 101 films. In the original list we can find to see two film in the same place:

#04 - THE LOOK OF SILENCE

“The Act of Killing”/”The Look of Silence” (Joshua Oppenheimer, 2013/2015)

You can see I separeted them.


By David Ehrlich, Eric Kohn, Kate Erbland, Anne Thompson, Zack Sharf, Chris O'Falt, Jude Dry, Tambay Obenson, Christian Blauvelt, Leah Lu, Christian Zilko

Jul 22, 2019 9:00 am


source:
https://www.indiewire.com/gallery/best-movies-of-2010s-decade/

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Movies with good reviews on BBC Radio 5 Live’s Kermode & Mayo Film Reviews show

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Gotham Awards
National Board of Review
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
New York Film Critics Circle
British Independent Film Awards
European Film Awards
Film Independent Spirit Awards
Satellite Awards
Broadcast Film Critics Association
Golden Globes
Screen Actors Guild

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In a year defined by division, the one thing we could all agree on was movies. Just kidding! If anything, film discourse grew more contentious and fractured than ever in 2018, which began with a battle for the soul of the world’s most popular franchise and moved on from there to debates about the value of Netflix and seeing movies on the big screen, the politics of a biopic about an American icon, the importance of representation in not just cinema but also criticism, and of course picking a side in the big box-office standoff of the year, Lady Gaga versus Tom Hardy as a sexy, slobbering monster. If consensus ever really existed in the thunderdome of movie opinion, the internet has officially slayed it. Hell, even the critical favorite of the year (see our No. 7 below) has its very vocal detractors.

All of which is say that The A.V. Club’s rundown of the best films of 2018 is destined to tick you off. Hell, we could barely agree on it, which is one reason we’ve posted, as we do every year, the individual ballots of contributors. But if the following list is little more than a snapshot of what this particular group of cinephiles loved over the last 12 months, it’s one that acknowledges a spectrum of successes, from intimate documentaries to visionary spins on film noir to one belatedly completed curiosity from a dead master of the medium. (Netflix, it must be admitted, had quite the year, and is accordingly represented.) Because though we might not have been enthusiastic about all the same movies, there were plenty of movies worthy of enthusiasm. On that, hopefully, we all can agree.

https://film.avclub.com/the-best-films-of-2018-1831159568

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2019 Film Independent Spirit Awards nominees and winners:
- Best Feature: 01, 02, 03, 04, 05. | 05 - If Beale Street Could Talk.
- Best First Feature: 06, 07, 08, 09, 10. | 09 - Sorry to Bother You.
- Best Director: 01, 02, 04, 05, 11. | 05 - If Beale Street Could Talk (Barry Jenkins).
- Best Male Lead: 01, 04, 12, 13, 14. | 04 - First Reformed (Ethan Hawke).
- Best Female Lead: 03, 06, 07, 15, 16, 17. | 15 - The Wife (Glenn Close).
- Best Supporting Male: 03, 10, 18, 19, 20. | 20 - Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Richard E. Grant).
- Best Supporting Female: 02, 05, 11, 21, 22. | 05 - If Beale Street Could Talk (Regina King).
- Best Screenplay: 04, 09, 11, 20, 23. | 20 - Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Jeff Whitty, Nicole Holofcener).
- Best First Screenplay: 03, 08, 21, 24, 25. | 03 - Eighth Grade (Bo Burnham).
- Best Cinematography: 06, 10, 16, 26, 27. | 26 - Suspiria (Sayombhu Mukdeeprom).
- Best Editing: 01, 08, 10, 28, 29. | 01 - You Were Never Really Here (Joe Bini).
- Best International Film: 30, 31, 32, 33, 34. | 30 - Roma.
- Best Documentary: 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. | 35 - Won't You Be My Neighbor?.
- Robert Altman Award (ensemble cast, dir. and casting dir.): 26. | 26 - Suspiria.
- John Cassavetes Award (Best Feature Under $500,000): 14, 22, 41, 42, 43. | 42 - En el séptimo día.
- Truer Than Fiction Award: 36, 39, 40. | 36 - Minding the Gap.
- Someone to Watch Award: 10, 14, 44. | 14 - Alexandre Moratto (Socrates).

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