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But only one can take the top prize of IGN's best movie of 2020! Best Movie of the Year 2020 Winner: Palm Springs Palm Springs, starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti, is a worthy and charming ...
In cinema terms, 2020 is an asterisk year, at best. It was certainly not a great year for film — choked in production, constrained and starved in exhibition, and forced to be viewed through the ...
2020 was the most unusual and significant year in the history of moviegoing. Still, against all odds there was no lack of strong films to enjoy. Here, our critics tell us their picks for the best ...
Mike D and MCA morphed from punk rockers into best-selling rappers. What we said: The film “has its own kind of beauty, even if the aesthetic is more dad rock than hip-hop,” Scott wrote ...
Theaters may have been closed for months, but the best movies of 2020 still found a way to entertain, delight and move us. They also provided a much-needed ...
That’s reflected in Decider’s picks for the best streaming movies of 2020, which range from comedies that headed straight to streaming, a musical released earlier than anyone expected ...
When it came time to find the best movies of 2020, this was a very different year, as there was no moviegoing experience for about 3/4 of the year for most of us. Theaters have been closed or ...
This is the winner of IGN's best movie director of 2020. Best Director (Movie) in 2020 Winner: Steve McQueen, Small Axe Director Steve McQueen's Small Axe anthology focuses on London’s West ...
The Way of Water' to 'Everything Everywhere All At Once,' these are the best sci-fi movies of the 2020s so far ...
Has 2020 brought us closer to a new movie-watching ... I saw many of the year’s best movies this year on my couch, alone, while in search of distraction, and they still had the power to ...
Yet, despite cinemas being closed around the world, 2020 has been another stellar twelve months for film. Thanks to streaming and on-demand services, some of the best movies of 2020 didn't play on ...
These films show that just as much as they compel us to reconsider those we’ve uplifted and sanctified, even those we think we know best. These movies expose the reality of humankind—the good ...