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10 best movies of 2016
1. 10 Best Movies Of 2016
There have been remarkable movies that made our year. Here are the ten best
movies of 2016 that you definitely should not miss. Get your popcorn ready!
2. 2016 has been a year of ups and downs in the movie industry. Despite
the box office woes that confronted Hollywood, there have been
remarkable movies that made our year. This list comprises the ten best
movies of 2016. I suggest you grab your popcorn.
1. ZOOTOPIA
Zootopia is one of the greatest movies ever produced by Disney. In the
world of Zootopia, all mammals have evolved into intelligent bipedal
creatures. Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) is a bunny who has always
wanted to be a police officer. As this is a job normally held by large
predator animals, nobody gives her much of a chance, but she
successfully completes the police academy and is assigned to a precinct
in the heart of Zootopia, the city where predator and prey animals live
together in harmony. Inside this fun Disney movie is a real look at what
happens when different people and cultures find themselves crammed
together in the same space. It’s not always peaceful, and it’s not pretty.
Bias and outright prejudice exists. Some is overt, much is born from fear,
and some comes from those who simply don’t think their actions
through. All this is put together in a very fun and interesting way for
viewing. This animation is a fantastic mixture of Action, Adventure,
Comedy and crime.
3. 2. THE WITCH
This is supernatural horror film written and directed by Robert Eggers in
his directorial debut. It is acted by stars such as Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph
Ineson, Kate Dickie, Harvey Scrimshaw, Ellie Grainger and Lucas
Dawson. For all lovers and even non-lovers of pure horror, this story line
provides an intriguing plot from start to finish. This story will definitely
keep you on your toes and your eyes glued to the television all
through. Just take a look at the small miracles achieved by debuting
filmmaker Robert Eggers. The setting is a New England farmhouse in
1630 when Puritan repression conjured up evil, real and imagined.
Eggers’ slow burn off a movie wants to plumb the violence of the mind.
In 93 minutes, the movie explores supernatural paranoia, religious
oppression, feminine subjugation and personal liberation — all against
the spine-tingling outskirts of a town so remote that its very emptiness
becomes one of the story’s villains.
4. 3. CAPTAIN AMERICA CIVIL WAR
The year’s best popcorn flick to date is one of the few films of 2016 to
break the sequel jinx. The Russo brothers, Joe and Anthony, actually
know how to get us caught up in the feud between the Cap (Chris
Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr,) and bring in Marvel’s
Avengers (all except the Hulk and Thor) to take sides. This fast paced
action movie definitely grabs your attention.
5. 4. THE JUNGLE BOOK
The impressive live-action/animation of “The Jungle Book” unfolds like
a daydream, tracking the adventures of young Mowgli and his pals’ bare
necessities through beautiful landscapes. This is a serene take on the
classic Rudyard Kipling story, especially for a blockbuster that aims to
please restless children and their franchise-hungry parents. Instead of
bloated action, director Jon Favreau opted for quiet enterprise. The
results are vivid and much loved. Favreau didn’t care that the 1894
Rudyard Kipling story about a boy in the jungle had been filmed many
times before, most famously in Disney’s 1967 animated musical version.
He thought today’s technical marvels, including 3D, could bring it to life
like never before. The wise man was right.
6. 5. THE LOBSTER
The Lobster is a movie that excels at exploring the catharsis of escaping
expectations. It’s a movie set in a world where being single is a crime
and subordinates get transformed into animals of their choosing. The
leading man David (Colin Farrell), mustachioed and pot-bellied,
submerged in a wonderfully unglamorous turn is faced with a plight. He
is one of the unlucky bachelors, a hapless anti-hero less interested in
rebelling against the system than simply letting it toss him around. This
is until he wanders elsewhere and discovers love in an unorthodox
place. Romance has never been more thrilling.
7. 6. EVERYBODY WANTS SOME
In this movie, even the teenagers are interested. On the first weekend
before school, incoming freshman Jake (Jenner) joins his new baseball
team brethren to party like he’s never partied before, rolling through
disco joints, punk clubs, house parties blasting Van Halen, and every
vice under the sun. The perfect cast keeps Everybody Wants
Some!! light on its feet. Every foul word out of Powell’s motorized mouth
kills. Hoechlin, Wyatt Russell, Will Brittain, and newcomer Temple Baker
carve out specific personalities to perfection. He brings up a mix of
macho, stoned, naive, and dumb as bricks that are all instantly
recognizable. It’s the perfect kick-back-and-chill movie, a combo of
fastball jokes and unexpected wisdom backed by a 1980s jukebox. I
trust no one will mind hanging out with these people.
8. 7. DEADPOOL
Deadpool focuses on a medical experiment gone wrong. This movie
actually proves that a rogue superhero is a lot more fun with a mouth on
him. Our gratitude to Reynolds and director Tim Miller for turning what
should have been junk into something deliciously disreputable. Although
we can’t deny that Deadpool‘s smarty-pants R-rated humor can be
described as juvenile and its incessant meta antics sometimes make us
feel like it was specifically produced for Internet-obsessed teenage boys.
However, these qualities do not overshadow the fact that Ryan
Reynolds’ pitch-perfect performance as Marvel’s red-clad, quip-spewing
assassin in this profane and ultra-violent film was not out of place and
melted smoothly with the rest of the play-it-safe superhero field.
9. 8. LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP
This tart adaptation strips all of the romantic fizzle from Jane Austen’s
work. The movie is actually based on a lesser-known epistolary novel.
However, Whit Stillman’s hands transformed “Love & Friendship” to a
comedy of anti-manners in which the duplicitous Lady Susan (Kate
Beckinsale) runs circles around the suitors she courts solely to secure
her wealth. It’s biting and savory, and each viewing uncovers another
layer of jokes. Whit Stillman’s flagrantly naughty take on a novel that
Jane Austen wrote in 1794 is as modern and badass a romantic comedy
as you’ll find anywhere. The gorgeous Kate Beckinsale is killer good as
a fortune-hunting widow on the prowl. She and costar Chloe Sevigny, as
her American co-conspirator, plot like the real housewives of Austen
Country.
10. 9. SING STREET
There’s no explaining why you can get knocked sideways by this simple
tale of how a bunch of music-crazed teens form a band in 1980’s Dublin.
This is also while the sounds of Duran Duran, the Cure and Spandau
Ballet swirl around them. There are no much words to be spoken. The
Irish writer-director Jon Carney captured the tenderest of moments
without any ounce of Hollywood nonsense or disappointment.
11. 10. THE NICE GUYS
This thoroughly amusing 1970s neo-noir comedy is set in Los Angeles.
Ryan Gosling is a bumbling private investigator who finds himself paired
with Russell Crowe’s for-hire enforcer on a case involving a missing girl
and a dead porn star. As they make their way through a seedy showbiz
landscape, Crowe and Gosling prove an irresistibly combative and
cantankerous pair. What we consider even more amusing is the way
Crowe’s gruff exasperation clashes with Gosling’s seeming dumb
bumbling. Gosling’s impromptu Lou Costello homage is one for the ages.
This comedy definitely doesn’t leave you short on laughs.
12. As 2016 has delivered this list of movies that made our ten best for this
year, we hope that Hollywood exceeds our expectations with more
blockbusters in 2017. Feel free to add any movie you feel should have
made the list.
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