![]() in 2018 with $700 million at the domestic box office, making more than MCU’s team-up “Avengers: Infinity War.”Īlice Rohrwacher’s allegorical mystery “Happy As Lazzaro” was a highlight of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. ![]() The Marvel Cinematic Universe has not produced an Oscar nominee for Best Picture, but that is destined to change with Ryan Coogler’s “Black Panther.” The movie was the highest-grossing title in the U.S. “The Handmaid’s Tale” star Madeline Brewer is fearless in Daniel Goldhaber’s “Cam,” an eerie horror-thriller about our online personas that effectively conjures memories of David Lynch. The film’s impact is bolstered by its grounded approach to an otherworldly story. Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s “The Endless” deserves to become an instant cult classic a la “Mandy.” The story of two brothers from a UFO death cult who are forced back into the past delivers some breathtaking twists. The film has won the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Picture, plus Golden Globes for Best Foreign Film and Best Director, and it could very well become the first foreign title to win the Best Picture Oscar. Gyllenhaal’s fearless work forces the audience to reckon with one of the most complicated screen characters in years.Īlfonso Cuarón’s “Roma” is the darling of the 2018-19 awards season, winning more critic group prizes for Best Picture than any other title (including honors from NYFCC and LAFCA). The story centers around a teacher who becomes obsessed with her young student after she discovers he is talented at writing poetry. Sara Colangelo’s brilliant adaptation of the Israeli film of the same name stars Maggie Gyllenhaal at the peak of her acting powers. Hahn’s knockout performance deserved to be in the Oscar conversation. Tamara Jenkins returned after a prolonged hiatus to deliver one of the most human comedies of the decade in “Private Life,” starring Kathryn Hahn and Paul Giamatti as a New York City couple struggling to have a baby through IVF. Joel and Ethan Coen won Best Screenplay honors at the Venice Film Festival with “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,” a Western anthology movie consisting of six short stories that grow in thematic weight with each viewing. ![]() “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” (Netflix).For any moviegoer hoping to play catch up on some of 2018’s best films, here’s a list of 30 titles to stream right now. Well, you’re in luck: These two 2018 highlights and more are now available for streaming on Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime. You’ve heard the critical acclaim for “Annihilation” and “First Reformed” but never got around to seeing them in theaters.
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