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Best Movies of 2019

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By Tom Pacak 2019 cinema had a lot to offer for those who love cinema. We had two beloved directors (Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorsese) make films that reflect the past and how much it’s helped their careers. Bong Joon-Ho is breaking prescient by having his foreign language film (Parasite) be a front-runner for Best Picture.   Avengers: Endgame also became the highest-grossing film ever with a box office of $2.798 billion (take that Avatar). 2019 also gave us a last impression of what film is like in the 2010s. There was a lot of great cinema this year and 2019’s great films should make you excited for what’s to come next year. Here are the ten best films of 2019!  1.      Once Upon a Time in Hollywood : Quentin Tarantino is a director who loves cinema more than most directors. You can tell watching a Tarantino film that this is a guy who loves the craft and takes it very seriously. Timothy Olyphant even confirmed that Tarantino has a strict “no phones dur

The Best Movies of the 2010s

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By Tom Pacak This list is easily the hardest movie-ranking list I’ve had to do. It requires a lot of movie watching from the past ten years and it’s so hard to choose when there were so many mind-blowing movies that came out. The 2010s in cinema really helped paint a broad picture of who we are today. These films gave a different light to ideas that are both old and new. The ten films on my list are not only important now but will be remembered in the upcoming years. Without further ado, here are my favorite movies of the 2010s. 1.      The Social Network (2010):   “The Social Network” is the best movie of the decade. No film defined the 2010s more accurately than David Fincher’s brilliant biopic. Since its inception, Facebook has changed expeditiously over the years. Some cases for the better and some cases for the worst. It has helped connect people who haven’t seen each other in years and has also divided us when discussing political issues. Aaron’s Sorkin’s