2018 has been a stellar year for movies. From the return of the romantic comedy to another golden year in horror, here are the 10 best movies of 2018.
After what seemed to be an unbeatable year for movies in 2017, along came 2018 to challenge it. And unlike last year, 2018 gave us great movies from genres spanning from
And 2018 also had its fair share of surprises. Paul Feig's dark comedy soap A Simple Favor was an unexpected gem and Netflix's To All the Boys I've Loved Before captured critics and audiences alike with its irresistible charm.
Of course, there were a fair share of disappointments like the return of Michael Myers in Halloween and the Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One, but more often than not, there were more pleasant surprises.
As usual, it was nearly impossible to choose what, in my opinion, were the 10 best movies of 2018 (you can see my ranking of every movie I saw this year here). However, I went with my heart on these choice and I'm proud of the list I compiled.
To start of, here are the movie that just missed my top 10.
Honorable Mentions (#20-10) — Click here to skip to the top 10!
20. Crazy Rich Asians: Without completely subverting the romantic comedy formula, Crazy Rich Asians is entertaining with a strong point-of-view, and is a compelling commentary Asian parenthood.
19. Thoroughbreds: An incredibly assured debut feature character study about sociopathy and the nature versus nurture debate. However, what makes the movie great is its chilling final scene.
18. Leave No Trace: Unexpectedly, Leave No Trace isn't the survivalist drama that it looks to be. Instead, it's a character study about a man whose fears and anxieties trap his daughter in a life of his choosing.
17. Incredibles 2: Picking up right where the original left off, this movie delves into even deeper themes of parenthood and challenging expectations while also remaining an entertaining superhero blockbuster.
16. Suspiria: Disturbing, creepy, and upsetting, this remake of the classic 70s film of the same name has some of the best horror set pieces of the year and improves on the original's plot.
15. BlacKkKlansman: A funny and heartbreaking biopic that is a striking political piece that comments on the polarized political environment and the rise of white supremacists.
14. Bad Times at the El Royale: A sweeping, subversive homage to the 60s noir that is character-driven, thrilling, and keeps you guessing from beginning to end. It also features one of the best movie ensembles of the year.
13. First Man: A gorgeously shot, subversive biopic about Neil Armstrong and his obsession with making it to the moon. It's a technical marvel and features one of the great “woman behind the man” performances from Claire Foy.
12. Support the Girls: Regina Hall's empathetic performance is what elevates this movie to greatness as does the beautiful mundanity of its day-in-the-life plot.
11. The Favourite: Weird, absurd, and hilarious, this movie is the perfect intersection of period costume drama and Yorgos Lanthimos' odd sensibilities to deliver an entertaining and surprisingly profound comedy of manners.
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