Their comments about how fine they are with their daughter's boyfriend are comedy gold. His directorial debut has a scarily loaded setup: a young black man (Daniel Kaluuya) meets his white girlfriend's (Alison Williams) middle-class liberal parents. As one half of comedy duo Key & Peele, Jordan Peele is extremely well-equipped to achieve both. The setup to the punch line - or in horror's case, the jump scare - takes exact timing. It's the perfect coming together of horror, comedy and satire on racism. On this occasion, the people have spoken.ĭaniel Kaluuya as Chris Washington in Get Out. Boyhood lost the Best Picture Oscar to Birdman, a less warm, familiarly wholesome tale, more a technical and existential tour de force. Yet some still feel a little salty about Boyhood's award season.
It won BAFTAs, Golden Globes and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Arquette in 2014.
The project flirted with potential film-ending pitfalls: For one, what if a teenage Coltrane strayed from acting? But Linklater delivered his best ever film. His character, Mason, lived between his divorced parents (Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette) in Texas. In order to tell a story about growing up, Richard Linklater sporadically filmed a young Ellar Coltrane every year for 12 years, from ages 6 to 18. Inventive visuals, fresh storytelling and embracing the comic books' wackiness helped make the first non-white Spider-Man one of the best.Įllar Coltrane over the years in Boyhood.īoyhood is, logistically speaking, a bit of a miracle. Over 140 animators combined computer animation with a hand-drawn style to mimic a comic book look. Morales teams up with the versions from other universes - including a bizarre and completely hilarious cartoon pig known as Peter Porker - to fight supervillain Kingpin. They stem from Marvel's multiverse, wisely made less complicated by producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who focus on the Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) graffiti artist, hip hop-appreciating version of Spidey. Into the Spider-Verse stole our hearts by boldly ignoring the fact we've had three cinematic Peter Parkers and introducing five more.
There was no question what movie would win the Best Animated Feature category at the 2018 Oscars. Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) as Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.Ģ. He overcame a decade of roadblocks - recasting, location changes and creative resets (he explored the possibility of a 3D live-action version) - before achieving high-octane imaginative insanity. Its cinematic stats are jaw-dropping: Miller used 3,500 storyboards and took 480 hours of raw footage. The entire movie takes place over one absolutely bonkers chase sequence. In Miller's visionary post-apocalyptic Oz, they attempt to save "the wives," women selected for breeding, from the tyrannical Immortan Joe. Tom Hardy replaces Mel Gibson as the enigmatic Max, alongside the clear standout and heart of the film: Charlize Theron as the one-armed Imperator Furiosa.
But listen, George Miller's fourth in the Mad Max series careens on as one of the best action movies of all time. We start at the top with a movie that did not win the Best Picture Oscar like many thought it would in 2016. Tom Hardy plays Max in Mad Max: Fury Road. Here are our top 30 movies of the decade, ranked.
You probably won't agree entirely with the results, but at the very least, on this one occasion, Boyhood beats Birdman.
Simply look back at the last decade in movies and pluck out any gems you may have missed (you might surprise yourself).Īnd we can help you with this undertaking - an assembly of CNET staffers voted on the best movies of the 2010s, a time in cinema that provided big, bright and colorful spectacles, as well as smaller-scale indies that open windows into the lives of others and change us for the better. If you've run out of new movies to watch during an evening in lockdown, there's an easy solution. This story is part of The 2010s: A Decade in Review, a series on the memes, people, products, movies and so much more that have influenced the 2010s.