The last year has been quite an unexpected and unpredictable experience that many are more than happy to leave in the past. The coronavirus pandemic ravaged the globe, and almost every aspect of our society has had to adjust â including the film industry. Most major films intended for a 2020 release ended up either delayed until 2021 or premiering on streaming services alongside or even instead of theatrical releases.Â
Before writing this piece, I looked back at an article I wrote this time last year which listed the films I was most excited to see in 2020. Of that list of 10, only five films actually ended up being released. One was released prior to the pandemic, two tried and failed to revive the box office by releasing theatrically during the pandemic and the other two premiered online.Â
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January 12, 2021
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2020 was a strange year for movies.
We had a pandemic that hit theaters in a bad way by mid-2020, causing most studios to pull movies out of their release schedules and shoved them deep into 2021 instead. As a result, we got less blockbuster releases compared to 2019 - which had Avengers: Endgame and Joker, for example.
Streaming services went on practically undisturbed however, pumping out content for those at home to binge.
The year is over now though, and we still managed to see a lot of fantastic movies from January to December. Some on streaming services, and others in theaters under heavy safety protocols. Here’s my pick for the 10 best movies of 2020!
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Madison Durham
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Correction & clarification: A prior version of this story misspelled Mei of “Turning Red.”
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