What are the best films of the 2010s so far?

What are the best films of the 2010s so far?

We're more than halfway through the decade.

Other urls found in this thread:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_in_film
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

Highest-grossing films of 2010[1]
Rank Title Distributor Worldwide gross
1. Toy Story 3 Disney $1,066,969,703
2. Alice in Wonderland $1,025,467,110
3. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Warner Bros. $960,283,305
4. Inception $825,532,764
5. Shrek Forever After Paramount $752,600,867
6. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Summit $698,491,347
7. Iron Man 2 Paramount $623,933,331
8. Tangled Disney $591,794,936
9. Despicable Me Universal / DreamWorks $543,113,985
10. How to Train Your Dragon Paramount $494,878,759

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_in_film

My favorites are:

The King's Speech (2010)
The Artist (2011)
Argo (2012)
12 Years a Slave (2013)
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014)
Spotlight (2015)

But that's just my opinion.

Inception
Fury Road
Wolf of Wall Street
Dark Knight Rises
Edge of Tommorow
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Hunt

>We're more than halfway through the decade.


JUST FUCK MY SHIT UP

>only original film is Inception

Based Nolan

The Book of Eli
Shutter Island
Cop Out
Green Zone
Remember Me
Repo Men
How to Train Your Dragon
Kick-Ass
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Harry Brown
Iron Man 2
MacGruber
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Get Him to the Greek
Splice
The A-Team
The Karate Kid
Despicable Me
Predators
Inception
Salt
The Other Guys
Eat Pray Love
The Expendables
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Vampires Suck
Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang
Avatar: Special Edition
Machete
Resident Evil: Afterlife
Easy A
The Town
Leaves of Grass
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
The Social Network
I Spit on Your Grave
Jackass 3D
Red
Saw 3D
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest
Megamind
Unstoppable
Tangled
Black Swan
I Love You Phillip Morris
Tron Legacy
True Grit
Gulliver's Travels

also

From Paris With Love

: )

>1. Toy Story 3

stopped reading there you massive pleb

>We're more than halfway through the decade.
Don't remind me, user ;_;

that's the list of the highest grossing films, you massive pleb.

1. Inside Llewyn Davis
2. Drive
3. Holy Motors
4. Black Swan
5. Birdman
6. The Social Network
7. Whiplash
8. Ex Machina
9. The Witch
10. Mad Max: Fury Road

The fact you got ex machina ... the rest are good.

1. scot pilgram
2. her
3. spring breakers
4. 12 years a slave
5. the raid
6. the raid 2
7. foxcatcher
8.selma
9. moonrise kingdoom
10. inception

not necessarily in that order

RAK TI KHON KAEN, APICHATPONG WEERASETHAKUL, Thailand, 2015
UNCLE BOONMEE WHO CAN RECALL HIS PAST LIVES, APICHATPONG WEERASETHAKUL, Thailand, 2010

TO THE WONDER, TERRENCE MALICK, United States, 2012
KNIGHT OF CUPS, TERRENCE MALICK, United States, 2015

CERTIFIED COPY, ABBAS KIAROSTAMI, France, 2010
LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE, ABBAS KIAROSTAMI, Japan, 2012

THE SOCIAL NETWORK, DAVID FINCHER, United States, 2010
THE ACT OF KILLING, JOSHUA OPPENHEIMERCHRISTINE CYNN, Denmark, 2012
SENNA, ASIF KAPADIA, United Kingdom, 2010
KIŞ UYKUSU, NURI BILGE CEYLAN, Turkey, 2014
CAVALO DINHEIRO, PEDRO COSTA, Portugal, 2014
NORTE, HANGGANAN NG KASAYSAYAN, LAV DIAZ, Philippines, 2013
A TORINÓI LÓ, BÉLA TARRÁGNES HRANITZKY, Hungary, 2011
SAMSARA, RON FRICKE, United States, 2011
IDA, PAWEŁ PAWLIKOWSKI, Poland, 2013
NOSTALGIA DE LA LUZ, PATRICIO GUZMÁN, Chile, 2010
KAGUYA-HIME NO MONOGATARI, ISAO TAKAHATA, Japan, 2013
HARD TO BE A GOD, ALEKSEI GERMAN, Russia, 2013
OSLO, 31. AUGUST, JOACHIM TRIER, Norway, 2011
FILM SOCIALISME, JEAN-LUC GODARD, Switzerland, 2010
LEVIATHAN, VERENA PARAVELLUCIEN CASTAING-TAYLOR, United Kingdom, 2012
HAI SHANG CHUAN QI, JIA ZHANGKE, China, 2010
MEEK'S CUTOFF, KELLY REICHARDT, United States, 2010
SČASŤJE MOJO, SERGEI LOZNITSA, Ukraine, 2010
NOTHING PERSONAL, URSZULA ANTONIAK, Ireland, 2009
SHI, LEE CHANG-DONG, South Korea, 2010
LE QUATTRO VOLTE, MICHELANGELO FRAMMARTINO, Italy, 2010
DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUX, XAVIER BEAUVOIS, France, 2010
CARLOS, OLIVIER ASSAYAS, France, 2010
LA PIEL QUE HABITO, PEDRO ALMODÓVAR, Spain, 2011
AMOUR, MICHAEL HANEKE, France, 2012
MAGIC MIKE, STEVEN SODERBERGH, United States, 2012

..in my opinion of course.

1. The Tree of Life
2. Life of Pi
3. The Grand Budapest Hotel
4. Embrace of the Serpent
5. Inception
6. Mud
7. Boyhood
8. Shutter Island
9. The Big Short
10. Nymphomaniac

From a mainstream fag who watches 10 shitty Hollywood movies for every indie/foreign film

The Dark Knight Rises

>DUDE FORREN FILMS LMAO

>3. spring breakers
>4. 12 years a slave
>8.selma
Please do the world a favor and kill yourself

dumb Sup Forums poster

It shows

>tfw people say anything by PTA, Innaritu, or Nolan, the holy trinity of pretentious hacks

Interstellar is major film wee lad

racialist

>Interstellar is major film
>dude exposition lmao
>close-ups of actors faces pooping make up the majority of the movie
>the entire last thirty minutes
>"my interpretation of love that I have observed by looking at these hairless primates amongst whom I have lived these past years"
>mediocre soundtrack except for two tracks
>everything is bland gray

Spring Breakers is legitimately one of the finest works of art of the decade. Those other movies are cucked awards bait though.

PTA had good films to begin with in Boogie Nights and Magnolia, but totally dropped the ball with Punch Drunk Love, There Will Be Blood was overrated, The Master was embarrassing and haven't seen Inherent Vice though I'm not expecting much.
Inarritu is the definition of a hack- Birdman, Biutiful, Babel and 21 Grams are all overrated af. The Revenant is OK- not great, but OK.
Nolan is the most inconsistent filmmaker ever- Memento is not a good movie, Insomnia is shit, Batman Begins was one of his best, Dark Knight is overrated but really good, Inception is great, The Dark Knight Rises sucks balls and Interstellar's plot was about at its second draft at best.
You can add the absolutely filthy and disgusting creature called Tarantino, the underwhelming Coen Bros (although I did like No Country for Old Men and True Grit a lot), and everything Fincher has done since Zodiac to the list as well

Batman v Superman Ultimate Kino Cut

>putting the Coens at the same level as Tarantino or Fincher
You disappoint me user

Springs Breakers is a pseudo-patrician test

Before you reply to this thread please take the time to fill out this captcha

Because Spring Breakers is totally a racialist movie amirite?
Btw James Franco in that film proved beyond all doubt and has ever since- that you can be utterly talentless and still be able to get work in Hollywood. He and the degenerate girls in this pile of shit are unwatchable. How can you defend it?

And yes, 12 Years and Selma are atrocious- even for black-man-is-oppressed-white-man-is-the-oppressor Oscar bait. Fassbender and Cumber make 12 Years watchable, but Selma is just pure vomit.
The Color Purple and even fucking Glory shit all over these piles of trash.

...

Lol, Tarantino is entry level trash

>Pain & Gain

absolutely patrish

...

Yes he is
As is Fincher

The Coens have actually made great films

Both films could've been directed by Martin Scorsese and Robert Altman and they would be better. PDL was a very good film about love. TWBB 'overrated' nice of you to write 'why', Master bit shaky but still better than his early career apings (too bad IV was very Altman-lite), but as a film it's good and better than the novel it wa sbased on.

Franco in Spring Breakers is one of the finest performances in the history of cinema.

1. BvS

Hail Caesar was really disappointing, O Brother Where Art Thou was painful and don't get me started on The Ladykillers.

But yes, No Country, True Grit, Man Who Wasnt There, Blood Simple and Fargo are all good.

I thought Big Lebowski, Man Who Wasn't There, Raising Arizona and Llewyn Davis were meh

Pain and gain
Xmen days of future past
Creed
Mad max fury road
Spy

>forgetting the best examination of Judaism ever, A Serious Man

I unironically agree with you. I don't know really how Franco pulled it off but it's amazing performance.

*Intolerable Cruelty for the meh instead of repeat of Man Who Wasn't There

Still haven't seen it- that and Millers Crossing are on the top of my list that I need to see from them

Aside from No Country and The Man Who Wasn't There it's unironically their best movie

I don't really care about Coens. Just so many times I can stomach a boring nihilistic aesthetic of theirs.

True Grit was opposed to it in some sense, and was gifted with great performances from the cast.

No Country of Old Men 'perfected' their nihilistic shit (then again, they didn't write it)

The structure of TWBB was what bothered me the most.
It tried to be a saga- but its ending a lot of people liked, I found too over the top- tried to tell a story about power, greed and excess that did not hit the emotional feels that the greats do that deal with similar issues- such as a Coppola or von Trier film. For me, PTA should stick with the tier of his earlier work

>NCFOM
>nihilistic
>has a clear message about the need to continue the works of good even though evil has always existed on top of a bunch of commentary about the randomness of fate and violence

>The Social Network
>The Fighter
>Hanna
>Spring Breakers
>Dredd
>Fruitvale Station
>Blue is the Warmest Color
>Pain & Gain
>Prisoners
>Grand Budapest Hotel
>Birdman
>Mr Turner
>Mad Max: Fury Road
>Knight of Cups
>The Big Short
>Creed
>Love & Friendship
>Sing Street

Yeah I heard good things about it when it was released, but never got around to it.
Haven't seen it on Netflix or anything as its 7 years old now, but will definitely try to seek it out, although O Brother- which I saw right after Hail Caesar, has made me go off the Coen Bros quite a bit

>watching "films" from this decade

Have you seen serious man, another great coens movie

thats what ive been talking about m8

>TSN
>Spring Breakers
>Dredd
>Fruitloops
>Blue is the Spaghetti Gone
>one of Wes Anderson's worst movies
>Birdman
>Mad Max: BIGGER
>The Big Short
>Sing Street

The Turin Horse
The Wind Rises
Neon Bull
Arabian Nights
The Tree of Life
Post Tenebras Lux
The Dance of Reality
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
Himizu
My Joy
Elena

The ending is bit of a lackluster, but still a good film. Sure, the endings to Godfather films packed more punch. His earlier work wasn't really 'PTA' in my opinion. Just various influences in a blender and you go and spot them, like a where's waldo game. His last three films all share fairly interesting (to me) interest to historical narratives and their manipulation and introspection. Hopefully he continues to dive deeper into this Pynchon territory.

How you can say TGBH is one of Andersons worst is a crime.
Anybody who has seen Fantastic Mr Fox knows it is dirt compared to his other films- most of them very good, TGBH probably his best next to Royal Tenenbaums

>already halfway
>in 4 years it'll be 2020

w-what have i done with my life?

His best is Life Aquatic then the Royal Tenenbaums. Grand Budapest is his most shallow one and all the characters are walking archetypes that don't have the same depth of his previous works.

>Despicable Me and How To Train Your Dragon aren't original
>Inception is original
wew lad

Yeah, I haven't seen Inherent Vice, and I like Thomas Pynchon, but The Master I found to be one of PTA's worst alongside Hard Eight (which was on an ameteur budget anyway) and PDL (cannot stand Sandler- continuously done shit since Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore).

I think Magnolia is one of the finest films of that year and easily PTA's best, and that was the same year Fight Club, Eyes Wide Shut, The Sixth Sense and Green Mile was released

You could have just said you were a pleb and saved me skimming through your idiotic ramblings

Disagree, but I do like Life Aquatic too- although its more of a personal favourite then his best film. Moonrise and Darjeeling were really solid and Rushmore is one of the best debuts I've seen

PDL, Inherent Vice and The Master are PTA's only good movies.

OK then, what have you read that has made you have to write I'm a pleb.
If you're a Tarantino fan, I'm not even going to waste my breath on you

What is this revisionism against TWBB

I dislike it.

There Will Be Blood might be overrated, but it's still a good film. Magnolia is phenomenal

MAGNOLIA??!!

Agreed

>Rushmore is one of the best debuts I've seen

Rushmore is his second movie

Nothing. Everything made in the 2010s has been utter shit.

>defending inception
>thinks he's not a pleb
typical

Lol OK, Inception is a very good film- not a masterpiece by any stretch, but one of the best this decade no doubt.

Miles Ahead was the best biopic of this year and last year

>further confirming how much of a pleb he really is
What's it like being so easily entertained by complete dogshit?

>We're more than halfway through the decade.

All those super cool water bottle flipping videos > any movie released this year.

America, once again you are at the cusp of cultural enrichment.

Enemy
Jagten
Love & Mercy
Nightcrawler
The Master
Batman v Superman

I haven't been to a theater in several years. This has truly been a shit decade for movies so far.

Black Swan
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Phoenix
The Social Network
Dredd
Spring Breakers

In no particular order:
Her
Anomalisa
Mommy
Enemy
Prisoners
Amour
The hunt
Nightcrawler
Moonrise kingdom
Gone girl
Incendies
Poetry
Phoenix
Mud
Wolf of Wall Street
A royal Afair
A war

>Spring Breakers
stopped reading there

Whiplash is my #1 of this decade so far.

Upstream Color

>Black Swan
stopped reading there

Inside Llewyn Davis
A Separation
Mad Max Fury Road (fuck you)
Whiplash
Sicario
The Hunt
Drive
Transformers age of extinction

Drive
Only God Forgives
Neon Demon
Winter Sleep
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
Mustang
Grand Budapest Hotel
The Intouchables
Enemy
Tree of Life
Knight of Cups
The King's Speech
The Hunt
Prisoners

>Mad Max Fury Road (fuck you)
Its universally acclaimed as a great movie. Won numerous awards etc...Definitely one of the best of the 2010s.

>Miles Ahead was the best biopic of this year and last year
What is this then?

>blue and orange

The Trust
Pay the Ghost
The Runner
Dying of the Light
Left Behind
Outcast
Rage
Joe
The Frozen Ground
Stolen
Seeking Justice
Trespass
Drive Angry
Season of the Witch

Mammas Pojkar is definitely up there

Wut

He thinks 'blue & orange' is criticism. He doesn't even understand the cinematography of Fury Road.

Also, Hunt for the Wilder people.

>ILD
>A Seperation (from the audience)
>Mad Max: LOUDER
>whiplash
>A real human meme
>the most bloated and masturbatory of all the transformers movies

>A Seperation (from the audience)