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Top 50 Best Films of 2021

by Rama_Andor1416 | created - 22 Apr 2020 | updated - 05 Feb 2023 | Public

Just my prediction of what I think will be the best films of 2021. Because why the hell not in this time. Seriously 2021 seems like where movie life will get back together. Because holy crap who would have thought this would be happening 3 months ago. At least we do have some big movies coming out in 2021.

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1. The Novice (2021)

R | 97 min | Drama, Sport

85 Metascore

A college freshman joins her university's rowing team and undertakes an obsessive physical and psychological journey to make it to the top varsity boat, no matter the cost.

Director: Lauren Hadaway | Stars: Isabelle Fuhrman, Amy Forsyth, Dilone, Jonathan Cherry

Votes: 6,939

My new favorite movie of the year. The year of 2021 that is. And it was the first new movie I saw of 2022. I still have a lot of catching up to do but I’m glad I’m starting with this one because this shit is straight fire. First of all I love my girl Isabelle Fuhrman who I have been waiting to get a lead role ever since Orphan. She freaking nails it. Both her and new director, Lauren Hadaway have done the unthinkable. It manages to do everything I love about chaotic cinema. This is a movie that gets every beat right and never lets up. I found personal at the same time distant because I couldn’t quite put my finger on where this is going. A lot of emotion was put into the movie and it paid off. 10/10

2. Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021)

R | 242 min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy

54 Metascore

Determined to ensure that Superman's ultimate sacrifice wasn't in vain, Bruce Wayne recruits a team of metahumans to protect the world from an approaching threat of catastrophic proportions.

Director: Zack Snyder | Stars: Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Amy Adams

Votes: 437,728

I don’t know how to put into words how awesome this is. I have been arguing with people saying the Snyder Cut is real it is out there and Zack will finish what he started. And here it is baby.- Before seeing it.

Now after fully seeing it, I only have one problem- that it is I wish it was longer. Naw I’m kidding, he does over due the slow motion and the music video aspect at times. And even some lines are a little cheesy. But other than that holy crap this is the movie that really made me go I’m watching something special here. It is amazing from start to finish because I haven’t been this amazed by anything on this scale in a long time. I also got to say these are my heroes. These fools do not mess around which I love. I have to say that these actors are acting. I know that’s what they are supposed to do but I’m serious time after time I was believing in their performances in how much weight this all is. From Cyborg to Wonder Woman to hell even Flash with that end fight. He is amazing in that finally fight. Cyborg of course is more fleshed out and we even see him in human form which makes you realize just how much he lost. He goes through an incredible arc that any person with a brain will go stupid why was this cut out. I can go on and on about what this movie accomplishes but truly it resonated with me in how emotional I got watching a movie about superheroes. It makes me so happy to see Zack finish what he started. It is beautiful. 10/10

3. Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

PG-13 | 148 min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy

71 Metascore

With Spider-Man's identity now revealed, Peter asks Doctor Strange for help. When a spell goes wrong, dangerous foes from other worlds start to appear, forcing Peter to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.

Director: Jon Watts | Stars: Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jacob Batalon

Votes: 877,148 | Gross: $804.75M

Easily the best out of the trilogy of Tom’s, top 3 of the MCU and only second to the best of the best of Spider-Man movies. This is some of the best acting and writing I have seen in modern blockbusters in a very long time. I have seen all the arguments, I have seen everyone bitching about how big blockbusters like this are ruining cinema or how this is just a nostalgic trip or even a half baked idea that doesn’t go anywhere. So when I say that this is a film that takes itself serious and it is not to be messed with. Now this is how you make a crowd pleasing action romp that deals a lot with characters and story that does not disappoint. I’m sorry if people didn’t get the same reaction as some of us who hold this movie up as high as I do. This is a centric character study of a man who had all the odds against him but he prevailed and came out on top. I fucking love this movie and the fact that it is a Spider-Man movie makes it even better. Spider Verse is better but this is a damn close second.

9/10

4. Mass (2021)

PG-13 | 111 min | Drama

81 Metascore

The parents of both the shooter and one of the victims of a school shooting tragedy agree to meet and talk in an attempt to move forward.

Director: Fran Kranz | Stars: Jason Isaacs, Martha Plimpton, Ann Dowd, Reed Birney

Votes: 17,481

My top 5 right now almost seem untouchable. These are 5 great films that I truly don’t see them being over turned. Which is why I put Mass here because no matter what Oscar movie I see next, like Licorice Pizza, Red Rocket, or even Nightmare Alley this will not be touched. I love every second of this movie because it made reconsidered the opening because while I wasn’t too crazy for the opening towards the end it made sense as to why that was included. Every performance in here should be considered for the Oscars and the SAG completely snubbed this movie as best film ensemble. It is almost insulting to at least not nominate Jason Isaacs or Martha Plimpton. That to me is the bigger insult here. They are just phenomenal in a movie that tries its best to heal a broken heart.

9/10

5. CODA (2021)

PG-13 | 111 min | Comedy, Drama, Music

72 Metascore

As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family's fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her passion at Berklee College of Music and her fear of abandoning her parents.

Director: Sian Heder | Stars: Emilia Jones, Marlee Matlin, Troy Kotsur, Daniel Durant

Votes: 164,564

The breakout hit out of Sundance this year may be overhyped only if based on the fact that it is the most expensive purchase in Sundance history.

Movies like this get release every year. It is a predictable yet feel good family drama that surely is easily digestible and if you say that to anyone who loves this movie they take that as an insult. But to me the joy of this movie is exactly for that reason. Sure that doesn’t sound like high praise but we have come accustom to watching long TV shows, or movies where they last for 2 and a half hours only to end on a cliff hanger to showcase the next installment. And it will never happen.

Good thing CODA is none of that. It is a single contained film that doesn’t over stay it’s welcome and this is important the movie feels complete. I don’t feel the need to watch a whole 10 episode season, I don’t need a sequel, or a prequel, or really any of that stuff. This movie did its job with the story it had and made me feel great. I sat and watched this almost 2 hour movie uninterrupted by phones along with other distractions. It was really good which makes this film stand out from the rest of the other Summer movies that couldn’t offer what this movie does. As much as I love AOTD and other films that came out this year these movie have the same formula. Yes this does follow technically a plot you can see coming from a mile away. If you couldn’t tell beat by best what was going to happen at the end then you really haven’t watched a lot of movies.

But even with its predictability this movie will still get you. Sian Heder directorial debut in 2016 Tallulah was a nice little film but to me this elevates her to do bigger material. Her along with Emma Seligman are really talented and are not presented enough to do bigger projects. Just whatever screenplay they have in store ready to direct they should have the go ahead.

Emilia Jones who plays the CODA is an ultimate triple threat. She can act, do sign language, and yeah she can fucking sing. Seriously if Timothée Chalamet got so much praise out of Call Me by Your Name than the same love and credit should be given to her. Along with the rest of her family. Her dad, her mom, and her brother are all a slap in the face to Hollywood to cast the appropriate actors. Sure Emilia Jones may not actually not be a CODA but having actual deaf actors play her family members make the moments of intimacy more realistic than any other film I have seen this year. I really had a great time watching it.

Apple TV+ might be a hard sell because it is another streaming service but damn if I haven’t love what they have been putting out.

9/10

6. Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)

R | 126 min | Biography, Drama, History

84 Metascore

Offered a plea deal by the FBI, William O'Neal infiltrates the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party to gather intelligence on Chairman Fred Hampton.

Director: Shaka King | Stars: LaKeith Stanfield, Daniel Kaluuya, Jesse Plemons, Dominique Fishback

Votes: 91,381

This film does so much right. The performances are all fantastic, director Shaka King masters whatever obstacle is thrown at him, and last this ending hits you like a ton of bricks harder than any ending probably will this year. But the second half of this movie feels rushed to get to that emotional ending that does take its time. Fred Hampton was 21 when he died and I’m sorry but Daniel Kaluuya looks old in his last moments. It was a little distracting. But I was buying his age up until that point. The movie does so much right but gets a little wrong here and there. This movie still rocks and moves at a brisk pace it is just there something missing. Maybe more time but even might have felt tagged on or forced. Still one of the best movies this year. 9/10

7. The Night House (2020)

R | 107 min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller

68 Metascore

A widow begins to uncover her recently deceased husband's disturbing secrets.

Director: David Bruckner | Stars: Rebecca Hall, Sarah Goldberg, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Evan Jonigkeit

Votes: 66,938

Immediately when it was over I knew it had to be in my top 10. I will try my best to keep it here because I am in love with this movie. A drama thriller that has everything I love about horror. It is not trying to be scary for sake of being scary. Randomness is not necessary for this film. Everything that happens in this happens for a reason and I can’t wait to get this movie on blu-ray just so I can watch this as much as I want. The ending as well has still stuck with me since I have seen the ending. It is a great Halloween movie to watch and I can’t to rewatch this movie again just so I can watch Rebecca Hall transcend this role into something I have never seen by her. 9/10

8. Riders of Justice (2020)

Not Rated | 116 min | Action, Comedy, Drama

81 Metascore

Markus goes home to his teenage daughter, Mathilde, when his wife dies in a train crash. All appears to be a tragic accident until a mathematics geek, who was also a fellow passenger on the train, and his two colleagues show up.

Director: Anders Thomas Jensen | Stars: Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Andrea Heick Gadeberg, Lars Brygmann

Votes: 63,438

You may look at this poster and think this is Mads’ Taken. And even after reading the synopsis you may still see this as Mads’ Taken but both this Nobody and Nic Cage’s Pig are the anti Taken and John Wick. This is technically an action movie but this is so much more than that. Which is why this movie freaking rocks. First thing that separates it from your average man on revenge story is that it is funny. Nobody is also a comedy but this has mean dark comedy spin to it that it seems only something outside of America can toe that line of being darkly funny and touching. Along with Mads not being the only lead in this movie. The movie is not just about a husband and a father losing a love one but about the people who are trying to solve this horrible act themselves. Also guilt plays into this movie as a heart wrenching reflect on almost all of these characters. It really makes everything more enjoyable to watch these characters over come in it because you don’t want any of them to feel sad anymore. And a lot of these characters have a lot to forget about. So it is a rough and tough black action comedy that I feel isn’t getting much attention but it is without a doubt one of the best films of the year and I think it will stay in my top 10. Of course go into this blind but come out of it thanking yourself you did. A movie this good with a familiar premise like this doesn’t come around enough these days. 9/10

9. King Richard (2021)

PG-13 | 144 min | Biography, Drama, Sport

76 Metascore

A look at how tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams became who they are after the coaching from their father Richard.

Director: Reinaldo Marcus Green | Stars: Will Smith, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Jon Bernthal, Saniyya Sidney

Votes: 135,901

Again just more movies now shifting release dates which I don’t know if this will affect the 2020’s Oscars but this was suppose to come out this year.

10. Don't Look Up (2021)

R | 138 min | Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi

49 Metascore

Two low-level astronomers must go on a giant media tour to warn humankind of an approaching comet that will destroy planet Earth.

Director: Adam McKay | Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett

Votes: 600,595

I love JLaw and I’m glad to see her back in action. I’m okay with her here as a lead and a nice little break is maybe what other people need. I certainly think she could be in a movie a year no problem but seeing what JGL has done in 2020 with hit after hit maybe a little break is what people need.

11. Nightmare Alley (2021)

R | 150 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller

70 Metascore

A grifter working his way up from low-ranking carnival worker to lauded psychic medium matches wits with a psychologist bent on exposing him.

Director: Guillermo del Toro | Stars: Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette, Willem Dafoe

Votes: 165,083 | Gross: $11.34M

Damn. That was my first reaction after I saw this movie. Just pure damn. Because this ending sticks the landing with a bang. Which honestly I haven’t seen a movie that is over 2 hours that I want to watch again. But I’m not going to watch this again on HBOMAX or Hulu I’m waiting for the blu ray because I need to see this again. Hell I might just watch this again on HBOMAX that is how much respect and love I have for this movie. This is one hell of a movie that I think might get better after each viewing. I can’t wait to watch this movie again and even thinking about all the great scenes it had made me love this movie even more. It might actually sneak into my top ten with each viewing.

9/10

12. Malcolm & Marie (2021)

R | 106 min | Drama, Romance

53 Metascore

A director and his girlfriend's relationship is tested after they return home from his movie premiere and face each other's turmoil during one long night.

Director: Sam Levinson | Stars: John David Washington, Zendaya

Votes: 40,979

It does look really good. And I like both actors including Sam Levison who is a pretty good director. And the black and white cinematography really does make me want to see this film more.- (Before I saw this movie.)

Z day has a third act monologue that is amazing. It floored me. I’ll be honest I like both these actors but I was hesitant to sit and watch only two of them for the whole movie. I have to say I’m glad I did. The only reason why that monologue works is because the first two acts are building blocks for that scene. Just the whole ending won me over. I love the last shot and the unfolding of the argument is handled so well that it captivated me to keep watching. I looked at my phone once while this was playing and put it back down immediately. I honestly didn’t think I would like this much but I did. As for awards chances in the 2021 Oscars, it did get shut out at the globes which the reason why this film was shown so early was for this film to get nominations. But sadly not Globes or SAG nominated this film. I can see the Oscars maybe, maybe nominate Zendaya but it’s looking less likely. But I’m going to count this as a 2021 film I mean I guess I have no other choice. So both Zendaya and John David Washington will be among the top best performances of 2021. Along with Sam Levinson for directing and writing to me. 9/10

13. The Father (I) (2020)

PG-13 | 97 min | Drama, Mystery

88 Metascore

A man refuses all assistance from his daughter as he ages. As he tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality.

Director: Florian Zeller | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Olivia Colman, Mark Gatiss, Olivia Williams

Votes: 192,566

I am counting it has a 2021 movie but anyway just like Nomadland and Judas and the Black Messiah this does deserve to be nominated for best picture. I have no complaints for it being there or if it took any other films spot. But I still think if this film which takes place all in one flat, for the most part, can get nominated for categories like: picture, editing, acting, and screenplay they maybe One Night in Miami should have gotten more love. Nevertheless this movie is terrific and terrifying in the best way possible for its depiction of someone getting sick. I mean the movie never states what Anthony medically is diagnosed with but we clearly see him getting ill. It is not a pleasant watch but it is something important everyone should watch because this is as raw and real and close without actually experiencing something like this in person. Which I don’t wish on anyone. 9/10

14. The Harder They Fall (2021)

R | 139 min | Action, Drama, Western

68 Metascore

When an outlaw discovers his enemy is being released from prison, he reunites his gang to seek revenge.

Director: Jeymes Samuel | Stars: Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, RJ Cyler, Edi Gathegi

Votes: 71,137

15. The Last Duel (2021)

R | 152 min | Action, Drama, History

67 Metascore

The Knight Jean de Carrouges must settle the dispute over his wife Marguerite by challenging his former friend to a duel to the death.

Director: Ridley Scott | Stars: Matt Damon, Adam Driver, Jodie Comer, Harriet Walter

Votes: 181,634 | Gross: $10.85M

I’m still catching up on movies I missed last year and I’m seriously kicking myself for not seeing this in the theater. This movie is awesome. 9/10

16. Encanto (2021)

PG | 102 min | Animation, Comedy, Family

75 Metascore

A Colombian teenage girl has to face the frustration of being the only member of her family without magical powers.

Directors: Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Charise Castro Smith | Stars: Stephanie Beatriz, María Cecilia Botero, John Leguizamo, Mauro Castillo

Votes: 261,628 | Gross: $96.09M

17. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)

PG-13 | 132 min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy

71 Metascore

Shang-Chi, the master of weaponry-based Kung Fu, is forced to confront his past after being drawn into the Ten Rings organization.

Director: Destin Daniel Cretton | Stars: Simu Liu, Awkwafina, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Ben Kingsley

Votes: 434,691 | Gross: $224.54M

Upon further views of the movie I realize just how good this movie is. The second half has divided a lot of people into thinking it is not that good. But I truly believe this is one of the better Marvel movies with the second best villain they have introduced. Killmonger is a close second he might even be tied for second. But no one does beat Thanos.

9/10

18. Copshop (2021)

R | 107 min | Action, Thriller

61 Metascore

On the run from a lethal assassin, a wily con artist devises a scheme to hide out inside a small-town police station-but when the hitman turns up at the precinct, an unsuspecting rookie cop finds herself caught in the crosshairs.

Director: Joe Carnahan | Stars: Gerard Butler, Frank Grillo, Alexis Louder, Toby Huss

Votes: 38,655

It’s awesome. But I can JC wanting to rework this movie to his own liking. I follow both him and Frank Grillo on their social media accounts and it seems that they are not that happy at how this was released. For me tho I had a blast. I said this when he made Smokin’ Aces, I said this when he made The Grey, and I definitely said this when he made Boss Level but he makes the movies I wish I can make. These character driven action films that have the slam bang action set pieces but at the same time have characters that make you care and want to see them to live. The one scene that sold it for me is when Alexis Louder is changing the new passcode and when Lamb is shooting at her like a mad man that tension and creativity is so damn refreshing to see. Damn that was a bad ass scene. This and The Night House are two of my favorite movies I have seen this year. 9/10

19. Nomadland (2020)

R | 107 min | Drama

87 Metascore

A woman in her sixties, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad.

Director: Chloé Zhao | Stars: Frances McDormand, David Strathairn, Linda May, Gay DeForest

Votes: 183,127

I guess I do have to count this as a 2021 movie but screw it this whole award season has fucked everything up. No matter what this movie came out in it is an amazing and interesting look on how people can cope with living. Not just after tragedy but just tired of how this life has beaten us down. Not everyone does this because they don’t have anyone look at David a character who has a son who loves him and even gives a place to stay. Even tho I have to say some topics are a little half baked but even at an hour and 40 minutes I never felt this movie drag. Even tho a lot of people may call this movie boring I never did. I fell in love with movie with more and more time passes. What totally won me over is that last conversation this movie has about accepting lost and moving on without that person you love. God damn this movie hits hard. 9/10

20. Fear Street: Part Two - 1978 (2021)

R | 109 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery

61 Metascore

Shadyside, 1978. School's out for summer and the activities at Camp Nightwing are about to begin. But when another Shadysider is possessed with the urge to kill, the fun in the sun becomes a gruesome fight for survival.

Director: Leigh Janiak | Stars: Sadie Sink, Emily Rudd, Ryan Simpkins, McCabe Slye

Votes: 76,132

Way better than the first one. I mean I give that film barley a 7. But this, I freaking love this one. I’m a huge horror fan and one of my favorite sub genres in horror are slashers. So I like that aspect from the first one but this one kicks it up a notch. From the build up of no one even getting killed in the first 45 minutes to actually setting up these characters so when shit hits the fan and trust me it does man does this film kick into high gear. It has an energy that is both relentless and pulse pounding something that has been missing from the horror genre. This one doesn’t try to shoe horn in any type of romance. I mean yeah it kinda does with Sadie Sink and Ted Sutherland but it is quick enough that it never brings down the movie. But holy crap does Sadie Sink kill it in this movie. She is a revelation that truly proves she might become the best actor to come out of Stranger Things. And she wasn’t even in the first season. But here she is awesome. Sure she is kinda playing a similar character Max. But I honestly felt more for her here. The relationship she has with her sister Cindy is cliche but both of the actresses do a great job that it never annoyed me. It is the female friendship between Cindy and Alice that really sink its hooks into me. So a majority of their screen time consist of them being trapped underground. So yeah you can see where it is going but it works. Man just everything clicked for me and that is the one benefit I can say that this film holds over the previous film. Nothing felt forced or not needed and I just love that this one open the story to really connect the curse that is plaguing this town. It just adds more weight to the rivalry between the two towns and it makes everything just that much more interesting to watch. I have been craving for a good horror film and to me this fixed that. It has everything I love about horror slasher movies that characters I like, a story that is expansive to latch onto, and it does not skip out on the kills. This thing is freaking brutal and I love it. 9/10

21. Pig (I) (2021)

R | 92 min | Drama, Mystery

82 Metascore

A truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregon wilderness must return to his past in Portland in search of his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped.

Director: Michael Sarnoski | Stars: Nicolas Cage, Alex Wolff, Adam Arkin, Cassandra Violet

Votes: 89,337

Brilliant melancholy of a movie. It’s weird to think that this movie was over 2 hours long and it was cut down to under 90 minutes without credits. But the movie does move brilliantly that it feels like a rollercoaster ride even if nothing truly exciting happens. It may look like your average revenge flick, and Nic Cage has done a crap ton of those movies before. However this isn’t a paycheck gig hell this movie was so low budget that they had no reshoots and had to make sure to get everything right the first time around. Which may be a default in the movie because it does feel very first time directory but that is why you have great actors here to balance out the great writing here. Yeah the writing not just from a dialogue perspective, it is also the three act structure to keep the movie fresh as the cooking is in this movie. Nic Cage is the best he has ever been along with Alex Wolff being just as good here along with giving his best performance. It is just a movie that is simple and didn’t need to be a tv show or any longer than it needs to be. No need for a sequel or anything like that. It accomplishes everything that it set to do and did it in a way that made me as an audience member enjoying the ride it took me on. Even tho it does have moments of pure melancholy that it is warranted and not just thrown in there just for the sake of it.

9/10

22. Last Night in Soho (2021)

R | 116 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery

65 Metascore

Aspiring fashion designer Eloise is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s, where she encounters dazzling wannabe singer Sandie. But the glamour is not as it seems, and the dreams of the past crack and splinter into something darker.

Director: Edgar Wright | Stars: Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg

Votes: 176,402

Edgar Wright is one of my favorite directors and it is a shame we didn’t get to see this film in 2020. But 2021 is looking kinda better. I really hope this will be awesome. October is a good date for this because this is a major turn in direction for Wright so I can’t freaking wait.

23. The Trip (2021)

TV-MA | 113 min | Action, Comedy, Horror

A dysfunctional couple head to a remote cabin to reconnect, but each has intentions to kill the other. Before they can carry out their plans, unexpected visitors arrive and they face a greater danger.

Director: Tommy Wirkola | Stars: Noomi Rapace, Aksel Hennie, Atle Antonsen, Christian Rubeck

Votes: 27,237

24. Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)

PG | 107 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

74 Metascore

In a realm known as Kumandra, a re-imagined Earth inhabited by an ancient civilization, a warrior named Raya is determined to find the last dragon.

Directors: Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada, Paul Briggs, John Ripa | Stars: Kelly Marie Tran, Awkwafina, Gemma Chan, Izaac Wang

Votes: 171,476 | Gross: $54.72M

What an amazing film. Not just an animation film, an action film, or even a fantasy film but an overall great movie. It has beat for beat other similarities from other properties and yes predictable in some parts, but holy crap this has been missing in a lot of recent films. A three act structure that moves quickly and entertaining enough for everyone to enjoy. Characters that matter and are not there just to serve as the butt of the joke, but an overall message I can see generations can get behind. It is a lot of fun to be had here and it is as important and beautiful as any animation film has come across in recent memory. Stories like this and especially films like this scream out that animation is not just for kids. Sure you do have you side kicks and your physical gags that can be amusing for younger audiences. But just like all great fantasy stories this hits on all cylinders. By giving you characters you actually want to succeed and support. Let me reiterate you want these characters to win. You want this story to continue. Most importantly you understand all the motivation so it comes off more organically with an ending that is really emotional that I didn’t see coming. Disney has been getting a lot shit lately, with the Mulan debacle, to it as a company, Star Wars, hell to even this being a $30 rental. But this didn’t feel like a studio mandate to hurry up and cash in on the Asian rise. It feels more respected in many ways certainly more than any other Disney film in the past. So I love it. 9/10

25. Below Zero (2021)

TV-MA | 106 min | Action, Drama, Thriller

On a lonely road, a prison transport is brutally assaulted. Martin, the policeman who was driving, survives and fortifies his position while the con men search for a way to finish him.

Director: Lluís Quílez | Stars: Javier Gutiérrez, Karra Elejalde, Luis Callejo, Andrés Gertrúdix

Votes: 21,502

We are all aware of subverting expectations. I mean it’s the one thing people want without actually wanting it. Because whenever a really good movie does i.e. The Last Zedi people complain the crap out of it. Anyhoe enough about that movie this movie is awesome. Kinda like last year’s also Spanish Netflix film The Platform, this is a smart, interesting, and truly captivating of a fun crime thriller. I like cold crime thrillers and this is one of the good ones because holy crap I felt the cold. Wind River, Fargo, and so on, this film is apart of that great list of movies. Half way through I thought it was just a fun little thriller. But then the last 20 minutes happened and I’m telling you it made a B level movie into an A territory. I think all the performances from the prisoners to the cops are all great and add more entertaining trying to figure their backstory which this movie gives you enough to keep your attention. You have your favorites and you can tell which ones are going to live and die but I’m telling you the journey to that place is worth it. You get a lot of the characters motivation which I have to say is missing in a lot modern films where characters do dumb stuff for no reason. Some characters are dumb but at the moment it adds more tension because this are not big name actors so you don’t know if all these people will live or die. This is a great ride that will keep you guessing throughout this film. Thrillers are easy to come by because they are so many of them. But good ones like this that have great characters, an interesting story, and thrills for any audience member who enjoys films that give you the thrill but also ones that hit you in the gut. 9/10

26. The Suicide Squad (2021)

R | 132 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy

72 Metascore

Supervillains Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, Peacemaker, and a collection of nutty cons at Belle Reve prison join the super-secret, super-shady Task Force X as they are dropped off at the remote, enemy-infused island of Corto Maltese.

Director: James Gunn | Stars: Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, John Cena, Joel Kinnaman

Votes: 408,806 | Gross: $55.82M

DC’s year is 2021. Well I wrote that when Black Adam and The Batman were still coming out in 2021.

27. The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021)

PG | 114 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy

81 Metascore

A quirky, dysfunctional family's road trip is upended when they find themselves in the middle of the robot apocalypse and suddenly become humanity's unlikeliest last hope.

Directors: Michael Rianda, Jeff Rowe | Stars: Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Michael Rianda

Votes: 126,508

The negatives I have:

-let Katie be gay throughout the movie and stop queer baiting.

-why does the son sound like a grown ass man. Plus he has a love interest and it doesn’t help that she does sound like a child, so you have a grown ass sounding kid voiced by an adult going after a young child who sounds like a child.

-if Maya Rudolph is black and it looks like she is voicing a black character then shouldn’t that reflect in her kids.

This is a fast pace hilarious family movie that I haven’t seen since the last Lord & Miller Sony Animated movie. The mall fight scene has to be my favorite part of the movie.

And that emotional tear jerker of an ending that yeah I saw coming from a mile away but it still hit in the feels.

8.5/10

28. Army of the Dead (2021)

R | 148 min | Action, Crime, Drama

57 Metascore

Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.

Director: Zack Snyder | Stars: Dave Bautista, Ella Purnell, Ana de la Reguera, Omari Hardwick

Votes: 187,598 | Gross: $1.00M

Yes, yes, yes, YES! It’s coming out this year for the summer and I can’t f-ing wait. Yes I’m huge Synder fan and this looks awesome. I also think of the story outside the movie. Zack dealing with his family issue and then after the WB fiasco to Netflix basically letting him do his thing. I don’t know if he will go into it but I find uplifting for someone who has been down to see someone excel in making a film their way. Plus as selfish reason my homeboy Raul Castillo who is not my home boy looks f-ing insane in this movie. The blonde locks and him screaming while shooting that gun looks awesome.-before I saw the movie.

I love Zack’s Dawn of the Dead. Almost every chance I get I put it on and watch it. I love the characters the story the action all of it. It is so damn interesting to see tho just how much his films have developed over time. Trust me this is not what you think.

They are some real surprises like jaw on the floor surprises that you may not see coming. Like holy crap this movie goes for the jugular and doesn’t stop. At first it is your usual we are putting together a team movie. So it is a heist movie mixed in with the zombie genre. But even before the story sets stage I have input the incredible work behind the camera first.

Zack Synder said that this was his smallest crew he worked with, and most of the shots are done by himself. I saw this in a theater mainly because I had to see this movie and support someone like him. But he doesn’t disappoint because holy crap I love how he shoots the movie because as a horror lover this movie is pretty damn scary. It’s also really frightening. Yeah, you have slow motion in the movie but not over done. I thought it worked it the scenes it was in. Some moments Zack just let the scene play out and it happens so fast that your brain can’t even cope what the hell just happened. So as a horror movie it works. I got scared more than a couple of times in the movie.

But the action. Hell yes. First off these are cool characters. Maybe not the most well developed characters but wow they are cool. Mist notably- Samantha Win which I hope you will be hearing her name a lot. Because she is a show stealer. And a pretty darn good actress. No just a damn good actor who can handle her own on screen with other professionals around her. She’s great I want to she more from her. Which brings up another reason why Zack is a bad ass. How many other directors will cast a stunt actor in a role like this. Like legit she has a good meaty role and she doesn’t fail. Every scene she is in just adds more confident that we should be taking stunt actors and performers more seriously. Others include people like Omari Hardwick who I have been shouting from the rooftop to give this man some work. And again here he does not disappoint. And where his character goes just put a huge smile on my face. Nora Arnezeder may not have a huge action set piece but she has something different. A back story that I really want to see. Like honestly Dave Bautista, Ella Purnell, and Ana de la Reguera that trio story is done. But Nora I want to see a prequel with her character because of what they set up with her is so damn fascinating that I love it. She is the one character that I wanted more from. Of course I love my boy Raúl Castillo and a nice introduction to Matthias Schweighöfer who will be getting that prequel. Even Tig Notaro who almost steals this whole damn show adds a lot with her character.

In the end a real nice balance of action and horror. Which has been missing a lot lately. So it was so damn nice to see a change of pace in a genre that has been lacking some verity. Not to say there hasn’t been original horror movies but that horror action genre is almost non existent at this point. But this ups the ante to a level where this should be the standard. I love it.

9/10

29. Worth (2020)

PG-13 | 118 min | Biography, Drama, History

67 Metascore

An attorney in Washington D.C. battles against cynicism, bureaucracy and politics to help the victims of 9/11.

Director: Sara Colangelo | Stars: Michael Keaton, Amy Ryan, Stanley Tucci, Tate Donovan

Votes: 18,313

30. Bo Burnham: Inside (2021 TV Special)

TV-MA | 87 min | Documentary, Comedy, Drama

A musical comedy special shot and performed by Bo Burnham, alone, over the course of a very unusual year.

Director: Bo Burnham | Star: Bo Burnham

Votes: 54,331

This is honestly just insane. It is almost purposelessly to review because this special really wears the message on its sleeve. This special isn’t trying to be anything other than Bo Burnham and his thoughts. So don’t take it seriously like most of his work. Which is why the second to last song hits so well. But honestly like what is the point of even reviewing this. What I can say is this inspired me to do something that I love. And do it because it is something that I want to do. No matter the outcome both positive and negative I have to at least try. So I can at least say thank you for that. 9/10

31. Stowaway (I) (2021)

TV-MA | 116 min | Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller

63 Metascore

A three-person crew on a mission to Mars faces an impossible choice when an unplanned passenger jeopardizes the lives of everyone on board.

Director: Joe Penna | Stars: Anna Kendrick, Daniel Dae Kim, Shamier Anderson, Toni Collette

Votes: 52,428

I can honestly say that this is Anna Kendrick’s best performance to date. Loved her. She is kinda playing that same enthusiastic happy go lucky sweet person that is the audience but here she has many more layers behind her character that I haven’t seen from her in other movies. She is amazing.

Aside from her the rest of the cast gives a great performance. Shamier Anderson who gives a great cry face without actually crying got me a couple of times. Toni Collete never disappoints but she is not the lead of the film and she plays your typical captain of a crew who has to make tough decisions but she does come off really well and sells her scenes with the others. Last their is Daniel Dae Kim who surprised me here at how good he is. While I never watched him on tv and the movies he has been in have him play small parts his performance here is nothing sort of great. Honestly the more I think about his position and where he is coming from the more I’m liking his character.

Last onto the director. Joe Penna who made his directorial debut with 2018’s Arctic, really shines here by making sure the movie is two steps ahead its audience. While not trying to overly explain itself or even undersell the dyer situation this crew finds itself. Little things here and there are presented throughout to make sure you understand just how important it comes up later in the movie.

While yes the ending (no spoilers) does stop short of giving the audience something satisfying to take away from the movie I found it more melancholy which honestly worked out best for this movie. Because it leads whoever is watching a different path on realizing what movie this truly is. You can still take away a lot from this movie and not feel like you have wasted your time. I really enjoyed it and found it riveting to say the least.

Also the last 30 minutes have been the most exciting ending to a movie I have seen in a while.

9/10

32. Malignant (I) (2021)

R | 111 min | Crime, Horror, Mystery

51 Metascore

Madison is paralyzed by shocking visions of grisly murders, and her torment worsens as she discovers that these waking dreams are in fact terrifying realities.

Director: James Wan | Stars: Annabelle Wallis, Maddie Hasson, George Young, Michole Briana White

Votes: 108,931 | Gross: $13.39M

This movie is awesome. Honestly if you are not into it within the first 10-15 minutes then yeah I would recommend to at least stay and watch till the end. Because when this shit hits maximum overdrive it lifts off like nothing I have seen in a long time. WB may not be the best studio but I’m glad they gave James Wan a lot of money to do something he really wanted to do. I’m glad I stuck with it because it at least kept my attention until that bombshell dropped which is something I love to see in a movie. It has some awesome kills here that I did flinch at which is so unheard of because I love blood and gore in my horror movies but this is insane. Again if you are not into it I understand but this is my shit. 8/10

33. Sing 2 (2021)

PG | 110 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy

49 Metascore

Buster Moon and his friends must persuade reclusive rock star Clay Calloway to join them for the opening of a new show.

Directors: Garth Jennings, Christophe Lourdelet | Stars: Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Tori Kelly

Votes: 86,695 | Gross: $162.79M

I love this movie.

8/10

34. Licorice Pizza (2021)

R | 133 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

90 Metascore

The story of Alana Kane and Gary Valentine growing up, running around and going through the treacherous navigation of first love in the San Fernando Valley, 1973.

Director: Paul Thomas Anderson | Stars: Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman, Sean Penn, Tom Waits

Votes: 140,068

35. Boiling Point (I) (2021)

R | 92 min | Drama, Thriller

73 Metascore

Enter the relentless pressure of a restaurant kitchen as a head chef wrangles his team on the busiest day of the year.

Director: Philip Barantini | Stars: Stephen Graham, Vinette Robinson, Alice Feetham, Ray Panthaki

Votes: 41,977

36. Red Rocket (2021)

R | 130 min | Comedy, Drama

76 Metascore

Mikey Saber is a washed-up porn star who returns to his small Texas hometown, not that anyone really wants him back.

Director: Sean Baker | Stars: Simon Rex, Bree Elrod, Suzanna Son, Brenda Deiss

Votes: 32,917

Yep Sing 2 is better than this movie.

8/10

37. Dune (2021)

PG-13 | 155 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

74 Metascore

A noble family becomes embroiled in a war for control over the galaxy's most valuable asset while its heir becomes troubled by visions of a dark future.

Director: Denis Villeneuve | Stars: Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Oscar Isaac

Votes: 848,174 | Gross: $108.33M

I’m at least glad it is still going to play in theaters but damn it took the Batman spot. Curse you Timmy you bested Rbats again. At the same time tho the more I hear these millionaires complain that their film won’t play in theaters not because it has to save theaters but they know they will not gross the same amount of money as it would if it release only in theaters. But why can’t we have both I don’t understand it still will play in theaters but us consumers don’t want to risk our lives. I just got over my own Covid sickness and I wouldn’t wish that on anyone. So I’m not saying screw movie theaters but instead screw these Denis V, and Legendary saying we need our film on the big screen. Stop with these lies they just want money. Which hey then don’t release any more trailers or set photos or anything and push this film back next year. And if it gets release next year then let it bomb. But I still love Denis V. And this cast is amazing but whatever I’ll still can’t wait for this film cause it looks awesome.

38. No Time to Die (2021)

PG-13 | 163 min | Action, Adventure, Thriller

68 Metascore

James Bond has left active service. His peace is short-lived when Felix Leiter, an old friend from the CIA, turns up asking for help, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga | Stars: Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux

Votes: 444,202 | Gross: $160.87M

Damn they just released the music video for Billie Eyelash song for this movie. O well it is what it is.

39. Free Guy (2021)

PG-13 | 115 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy

62 Metascore

When Guy, a bank teller, learns that he is a non-player character in a bloodthirsty, open-world video game, he goes on to become the hero of the story and takes the responsibility of saving the world.

Director: Shawn Levy | Stars: Ryan Reynolds, Jodie Comer, Taika Waititi, Lil Rel Howery

Votes: 424,559 | Gross: $121.63M

Pokimane should be in more movies.

8/10

40. West Side Story (2021)

PG-13 | 156 min | Crime, Drama, Musical

85 Metascore

An adaptation of the 1957 musical, West Side Story explores forbidden love and the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two teenage street gangs of different ethnic backgrounds.

Director: Steven Spielberg | Stars: Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Ariana DeBose, David Alvarez

Votes: 95,393

41. Space Sweepers (2021)

TV-MA | 136 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

64 Metascore

Set in the year 2092 and follows the crew of a space junk collector ship called The Victory. When they discover a humanoid robot named Dorothy that's known to be a weapon of mass destruction, they get involved in a risky business deal.

Director: Sung-hee Jo | Stars: Song Joong-ki, Kim Tae-ri, Jin Seon-kyu, Yoo Hae-jin

Votes: 28,668

This is movie is awesome. The first hour may not be as exciting as it should be because I myself wasn’t fully engaged into the story yet. But after that first hour this thing gets into hyper speed and blasts off like a rocket. The action is shot really well, the space battles are some of the best I have ever seen, it is a smart science fiction film that doesn’t try to over explain everything, and the story itself really pulls no punches. This movie is dark in some places and people die. I mean the story is about this organization trying to kill this little girl. It is exactly the type of film I love to watch and have a good time with. O yeah so glad to see so much talent on screen do an incredible job with some killer performances. Just cool characters. Some straight out of a Guy Ritchie movie which is more than I can ask for. 8/10

42. Saint Maud (2019)

R | 84 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery