I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, 2017, 89%
Rotten Tomatoes Critics Consensus says of the film: " Annihilation backs up its sci-fi visual wonders and visceral genre thrills with an impressively ambitious - and surprisingly strange - exploration of challenging themes that should leave audiences pondering long after the end credits roll." 12. Starring Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Gina Rodriguez, Annihilation is a Sci-Fi thriller that follows the biologist Lena when she undertakes a mission to uncover what happened to her husband inside "Area Z". Tuva Novotny, Tessa Thompson, Gina Rodriguez, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Natalie Portman attend the premiere of Paramount Pictures' 'Annihilation' Neilson Barnard/Getty Images Rotten Tomatoes Critics Consensus states that "Cargo takes a refreshingly character-driven approach to the zombie genre that's further distinguished by its Australian setting and Martin Freeman's terrific lead performance." 13.
Cargo, 2017, 88%Ĭargo is a film for anyone wanting to reflect on the chaos of the last year - starring Martin Freeman, Cargo follows a father navigating a terrifying pandemic in the wilderness of Australia as he tries to protect his daughter. Rotten Tomatoes Critics Consensus says: "Sharply written and brilliantly performed, Mank peers behind the scenes of Citizen Kane to tell an old Hollywood story that could end up being a classic in its own right." 14. The film stars Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins, and Tom Burke, and is directed by David Fincher. Mankiewicz as he tries to finish Citizen Kane. This black and white film is set in the 1930's and is a dramatic comedy that tells the story of alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Erik Messerschmidt, winner of Best Cinematography for "Mank", poses with Halle Berry and Jan Pascale in the press room during the 93rd Annual Academy Awards Photo by Matt Petit/A.M.P.A.S.