That includes arthouse triumphs like Tár and the intercontinental love story Past Lives, non-English heart-rippers such as Pakistan’s controversy-courting Joyland and indie laughers like Theater Camp. Because as we said, the year in movies has also scaled to some impressive heights. The end of summer is always a major-studio dumping ground, but this August feels particularly garbage-y, and it’s especially disappointing coming off the most viral moment for cinema since the pandemic began to wane.īut let’s not dwell on the negative. A month after #Barbenheimer became the cultural event of 2023 and managed to bring moviegoers back into actual theatres en masse, we’re now drowning in a morass of talking-dog comedies, bootleg Spidermen and feature-length PlayStation commercials. It’s been a year of very high peaks and extremely low valleys at the movies – and as of this writing, we are, as the kids say, down bad.
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