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Best Hollywood movies of 2023: Margot Robbie’s Barbie to Leonardo DiCaprio’s Killers of the Flower Moon; Choose your favorite flick

In the movie landscape of 2023, Hollywood has seen a mix of success and adversity. Amid the global success of unexpected summer blockbusters like Barbie and The Super Mario Bros., the industry has faced significant challenges, casting a pall over the year’s overall narrative.

The unrest was sparked by strikes by the writers’ and actors’ unions, halting production for five months. The hiatus has had ripple effects, forcing major titles like Dune 2 to postpone their release to 2024. The disruption has left fall festival red carpets with sparse attendance and led to disruptions in the release pipeline, promising a ripple effect on the film industry in the coming years.

Even blockbuster superhero movies, once a reliable cash cow, have faltered more frequently than expected, and disappointments like The Marvels and The Flash have been departures from previous successes. The surprise magic of Blue Beetle failed to translate into strong ticket sales, adding to the unpredictability of its box office success. The uncertainties surrounding what constitutes a safe bet at the box office are becoming clearer, challenging traditional models of film success.

However, amid the chaos and deluge of mediocre offerings, 2023 saw the emergence of several excellent films that captivated audiences. Pinkvilla’s top 10 films of the year showcased a variety of cinematic experiences.

The best Hollywood movies of 2023

1. Barbie:

Greta Gerwig’s Barbie is a global sensation, earning more than $1.38 billion at the box office since its release on July 21. Starring Margot Robbie as the stereotypical Barbie, the musical comedy takes audiences on a journey of self-discovery and existential crisis, supported by a star-studded cast like Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, and more, who portray various characters in Barbie’s colorful land.

2. Super Mario Bros movie:

The collaboration between Nintendo and Illumination led to the box office success of Super Mario Bros. The film brought the Italian plumber to the big screen, grossing $1.356 billion worldwide. The success ensures that Nintendo and Illumination are likely to team up for future sequels.

3. Oppenheimer:

Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster film, Oppenheimer, explored the morally complex subject of the creation of the atomic bomb. Exceeding expectations, the film grossed a remarkable $950 million at the box office, demonstrating Nolan’s ability to blend intelligence and entertainment. Outstanding performances from Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. added to the film’s popularity.

4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3:

In a Marvel landscape saturated with multiverse narratives, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 She maintained her distinctive personality. The film retained the irreverent swagger of the Guardians series while delivering emotional punches. Director James Gunn explored dark themes, adding depth to the narrative.

5. Spider-Man: Via the Spider-Verse:

Sony’s animated Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse continued the success of the Spider-Verse franchise. The film, which explores Miles Morales’ adventures in the multiverse, was acclaimed for its loud and brilliantly crafted storytelling. This film pushed the boundaries of animation, showing the potential of animated films outside of the Disney universe.

6. The Little Mermaid:

Disney’s live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid offered a modern take on the classic tale. Starring Halle Bailey as Ariel, the film explored themes of curiosity, sacrifice, and the desire to experience life beyond the sea. This adaptation brought a new perspective to the 1989 animated classic.

7. Mission Impossible – Death Reckoning Part 1:

Tom Cruise’s latest addition to the Mission: Impossible series maintains its status as the best action series. Although it didn’t reach the box office heights of Top Gun: Maverick, the film impressed with its terrifying stunts, great humor, and excellent supporting cast.

8. Bad things:

Yorgos Lanthimos’s “Poor Things” provided imaginative fanfare to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Led by Emma Stone’s stunning performance, the film blends absurd comedy, intellectual curiosity, and delightful debauchery. The adventurous adaptation of Alasdair Gray’s novel demonstrated originality and creativity.

9. Moonflower Killers:

Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” delves into a dark chapter in American history, depicting the brutal extermination of wealthy Osage landowners in Oklahoma in the 1920s. With compelling performances from Robert D., Leonardo DiCaprio, Emily Gladstone, and more.

10. We are all strangers:

All of Us Strangers, directed by Andrew Hay, received nine London Critics Circle Film Award nominations, including Film of the Year. The British drama delves into romance and time in suspense, and features Actor of the Year Andrew Scott, Claire Foy and Paul Mescal in supporting categories. The film explores a mysterious and emotional story, captivating audiences with its unique depiction of the romance between Scott and Mescal’s characters, which seems suspended in time.

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