2018 OSCARS • EARLY PREDICTIONS • 90th Academy Awards NOMINATIONS

by antesdespues | created - 05 Apr 2017 | updated - 12 May 2017 | Public

Red text = projected winner

BEST PICTURE Call Me By Your Name Dunkirk Get Out Mudbound The Post PT Anderson Film Suburbicon Wonderstruck

BEST DIRECTOR George Clooney, Suburbicon Luca Guadagnino, Call Me By Your Name Todd Haynes, Wonderstruck Dee Rees, Mudbound Steven Spielberg, The Post

BEST ACTOR Chadwick Boseman, Marshall Timothee Chalamet, Call Me By Your Name Daniel Day-Lewis, PT Anderson Film Hugh Jackman, The Greatest Showman Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour

BEST ACTRESS Chante Adams, Roxanne Roxanne Jessica Chastain, Molly’s Game Judi Dench, Victoria and Abdul Frances McDormand, Three Billboards... Meryl Streep, The Post

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Armie Hammer, Call Me By Your Name Woody Harrelson, The Glass Castle Scott Haze, Thank You For Your Service Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Michael Stuhlbarg, Call Me By Your Name

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Mary J Blige, Mudbound Melissa Leo, Novitate Michelle Pfieffer, Mother! Kristin Scott Thomas, Darkest Hour Tilda Swinton, Suspiria

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Downsizing Get Out Mother! Suburbicon Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Call Me By Your Name Mudbound Molly’s Game Soldado Thank You For Your Service

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE The Breadwinner Coco The Lego Batman Movie The Lego Ninjago Movie Loving Vincent

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1. Call Me by Your Name (2017)

R | 132 min | Drama, Romance

94 Metascore

In 1980s Italy, romance blossoms between a seventeen-year-old student and the older man hired as his father's research assistant.

Director: Luca Guadagnino | Stars: Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Amira Casar

Votes: 315,835 | Gross: $18.10M

After Moonlight's win last year as the first LGBT+ film honoured for Best Picture, queer romance Call Me by Your Name is likely to follow suit thanks to lush production and heartfelt performances.

Best Picture Best Director - Luca Guadagnino Best Actor - Timothee Chalamet Best Supporting Actor - Michael Stuhlbarg Best Supporting Actor - Armie Hammer Best Adapted Screenplay - Luca Guadagnino & James Ivory Best Cinematography Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Original Score

2. Get Out (I) (2017)

R | 104 min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller

85 Metascore

A young African-American visits his white girlfriend's parents for the weekend, where his simmering uneasiness about their reception of him eventually reaches a boiling point.

Director: Jordan Peele | Stars: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Catherine Keener

Votes: 696,964 | Gross: $176.04M

Jordan Peele's scathing satire horror Get Out has become 2017's critical darling, and the underdog for the 90th Academy Awards. Thank Moonlight again for paving the way for films dealing with ultra-current issues of race and identity in modern America getting Oscar buzz.

Best Picture Best Original Screenplay - Jordan Peele Best Film Editing

3. The Post (2017)

PG-13 | 116 min | Biography, Drama, History

83 Metascore

A cover-up spanning four U.S. Presidents pushes the country's first female newspaper publisher and her editor to join an unprecedented battle between press and government.

Director: Steven Spielberg | Stars: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk

Votes: 162,294 | Gross: $81.90M

The Spielberg-Hanks-Streep dream team are united on screen for the first time in this Pentagon Papers thriller on the heels of Spotlight's success two years ago. Meryl is at her peak late-period form, this could likely nab her a fourth win - especially with a weak Actress race.

Best Picture Best Director - Steven Spielberg Best Actor - Tom Hanks Best Actress - Meryl Streep Best Original Screenplay - Liz Hannah Best Film Editing Best Original Score

4. Phantom Thread (2017)

R | 130 min | Drama, Romance

90 Metascore

Set in 1950s London, Reynolds Woodcock is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strong-willed woman, Alma, who becomes his muse and lover.

Director: Paul Thomas Anderson | Stars: Vicky Krieps, Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville, Julie Vollono

Votes: 145,539 | Gross: $21.02M

Not much known about PT Anderson's latest project, but he is a reliable director who has proven successful at previous Oscar ceremonies. Day-Lewis' involvement is also promising, as the actor is infamously known for his pickiness when it comes to starring roles. Expect costume attention due to its fashion-centred plot.

Best Picture Best Director - Paul Thomas Anderson Best Actor - Daniel Day-Lewis Best Supporting Actress - Lesley Manville Best Original Screenplay - Untitled PT Anderson Project Best Costume Design Best Production Design Best Original Score Best Film Editing Best Cinematography

5. Mudbound (2017)

R | 134 min | Drama, War

85 Metascore

Two men return home from World War II to work on a farm in rural Mississippi, where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to life after war.

Director: Dee Rees | Stars: Jason Mitchell, Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke, Mary J. Blige

Votes: 54,410

Another indie drama dealing with race relations, Dee Rees' Mudbound was a hit at film festivals earlier in the year, and Netflix's involvement could boost marketability and popularity. Watch out for Mary J Blige - said to be the film's standout.

Best Picture Best Director - Dee Rees Best Supporting Actress - Mary J Blige Best Adapted Screenplay - Dee Rees & Virgil Williams Best Costume Design Best Production Design Best Cinematography

6. Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

R | 164 min | Action, Drama, Mystery

81 Metascore

Young Blade Runner K's discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former Blade Runner Rick Deckard, who's been missing for thirty years.

Director: Denis Villeneuve | Stars: Harrison Ford, Ryan Gosling, Ana de Armas, Dave Bautista

Votes: 665,312 | Gross: $92.05M

Denis Villeneuve is at the top of his game - last year's Arrival garnered 8 nominations last year, proving his capability at producing a successful sci-fi picture. That, coupled with Oscar voter's nostalgic adoration for Ridley Scott's original Blade Runner will likely bring awards success for this sequel, presumably in technical categories.

Best Picture Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Visual Effects Best Production Design Best Sound Editing Best Sound Mixing Best Costume Design Best Makeup and Hairstyling

7. Dunkirk (2017)

PG-13 | 106 min | Action, Drama, History

94 Metascore

Allied soldiers from Belgium, the British Commonwealth and Empire, and France are surrounded by the German Army and evacuated during a fierce battle in World War II.

Director: Christopher Nolan | Stars: Fionn Whitehead, Barry Keoghan, Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy

Votes: 740,212 | Gross: $188.37M

The Academy loves a real-life war story (see last year's Hacksaw Ridge), and this seems stylish enough to get into the technical categories. Moreover, Nolan has a great track record with Oscar.

Best Picture Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Original Score Best Makeup and Hairstyling

8. Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017)

PG-13 | 152 min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy

84 Metascore

Rey develops her abilities with the help of Luke Skywalker, as the Resistance prepares for battle against the First Order.

Director: Rian Johnson | Stars: Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher

Votes: 672,035 | Gross: $620.18M

Another promising blockbuster designated to sweep technical categories. Nostalgia for the great Star Wars franchise also helps here.

Best Film Editing Best Production Design Best Visual Effects Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Original Score

9. Darkest Hour (2017)

PG-13 | 125 min | Drama, War

75 Metascore

In May 1940, the fate of World War II hangs on Winston Churchill, who must decide whether to negotiate with Adolf Hitler, or fight on knowing that it could mean the end of the British Empire.

Director: Joe Wright | Stars: Gary Oldman, Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ben Mendelsohn

Votes: 220,799 | Gross: $56.47M

A Churchill biopic helmed by Joe Wright will likely lead to a Gary Oldman win, unless a younger actor manages to get some serious buzz come awards season. Oldman has been oft-ignored by the Academy, and this year seems like a good one to repay him for a career of great performances.

Best Actor - Gary Oldman Best Supporting Actress - Kristin Scott Thomas Best Makeup and Hairstyling

10. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)

R | 115 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama

88 Metascore

A mother personally challenges the local authorities to solve her daughter's murder when they fail to catch the culprit.

Director: Martin McDonagh | Stars: Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell, Caleb Landry Jones

Votes: 555,111 | Gross: $54.51M

Martin McDonagh has proved himself to be the king of words - expect some screenplay recognition here, alongside noms for the plethora of character actors in here.

Best Picture Best Actress - Frances McDormand Best Supporting Actor - Sam Rockwell Best Original Screenplay

11. Wonderstruck (2017)

PG | 116 min | Adventure, Drama, Mystery

71 Metascore

Tells the tale of two children separated by fifty years. In 1927, Rose searches for the actress whose life she chronicles in her scrapbook; in 1977, Ben runs away from home to find his father.

Director: Todd Haynes | Stars: Oakes Fegley, Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, Millicent Simmonds

Votes: 11,079 | Gross: $1.03M

Todd Haynes is largely dependable to make a solid film, even if the Academy doesn't always show it the recognition it deserves. However, Wonderstruck boasts a terrific cast and Haynes' snub for directing/producing Carol could be atoned by Oscar success this year.

Best Picture Best Director - Todd Haynes Best Original Screenplay Best Makeup and Hairstyling Best Costume Design

12. Thank You for Your Service (I) (2017)

R | 109 min | Biography, Drama, War

68 Metascore

A group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq struggle to integrate back into family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they've left the battlefield.

Director: Jason Hall | Stars: Miles Teller, Beulah Koale, Joe Cole, Scott Haze

Votes: 15,622 | Gross: $9.47M

The first film to give PTSD following the Iraq War a real in-depth analysis, Thank You for Your Service has a tentative awards season release date and tricky subject matter which, if handled correctly, could lead to critical and awards acclaim. Performances will surely be stellar all round, but Haze as a wheelchair-bound Iraq vet is reminiscent of past Oscar success stories such as Jon Voight in Coming Home and Gary Sinise in Forrest Gump.

Best Picture Best Supporting Actor - Scott Haze Best Adapted Screenplay Best Film Editing

13. Downsizing (2017)

R | 135 min | Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

64 Metascore

A social satire in which a man realizes he would have a better life if he were to shrink himself to five inches tall, allowing him to live in wealth and splendor.

Director: Alexander Payne | Stars: Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Hong Chau, Kristen Wiig

Votes: 124,541 | Gross: $24.45M

Alexander Payne's new feature has an intriguing premise, and the director is reliable for helming indie-esque dramedys that the Academy gobbles up. Wiig should prove a good foil for Damon here, too, in this quirky flick that could easily show up in Picture and Screenplay categories.

Best Picture Best Director - Alexander Payne Best Supporting Actress - Kristin Wiig Best Original Screenplay Best Visual Effects

14. The Glass Castle (2017)

PG-13 | 127 min | Biography, Drama

56 Metascore

A young girl comes of age in a dysfunctional family of nonconformist nomads with a mother who's an eccentric artist and an alcoholic father who would stir the children's imagination with hope as a distraction to their poverty.

Director: Destin Daniel Cretton | Stars: Brie Larson, Woody Harrelson, Naomi Watts, Ella Anderson

Votes: 38,558 | Gross: $17.27M

If successful, The Glass Castle could be a successful adaptation of a best-selling 21st century novel - something the Academy loves if done right (see: Room, The Help, Life of Pi).

Best Actress - Brie Larson Best Supporting Actor - Woody Harrelson

15. The Greatest Showman (2017)

PG | 105 min | Biography, Drama, Musical

48 Metascore

Celebrates the birth of show business and tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation.

Director: Michael Gracey | Stars: Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Zac Efron, Zendaya

Votes: 311,539 | Gross: $174.34M

An excuse for Hugh Jackman to show his musical chops again following Les Miserables (2012), this period drama will likely charm audiences and voters alike.

Best Actor - Hugh Jackman Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Original Score Best Makeup and Hairstyling

16. Beauty and the Beast (I) (2017)

PG | 129 min | Adventure, Family, Fantasy

65 Metascore

A selfish Prince is cursed to become a monster for the rest of his life, unless he learns to fall in love with a beautiful young woman he keeps prisoner.

Director: Bill Condon | Stars: Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Josh Gad

Votes: 334,599 | Gross: $504.01M

A blockbuster success like Beauty and the Beast will not be ignored despite its early 2017 release date. Oscar has shown love to every one of the slew of live-action Disney remakes that have graced our screens in the last few years, mostly in costume and makeup categories.

Best Costume Design Best Production Design Best Makeup and Hairstyling Best Original Song - Evermore Best Original Song - How Does a Moment Last Forever

17. Mother! (2017)

R | 121 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery

76 Metascore

A couple's relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.

Director: Darren Aronofsky | Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, Michelle Pfeiffer

Votes: 249,712 | Gross: $17.80M

Not much known about this yet, but Aaronofsky is a very reliable director who seems to be returning to mainstream subjects after the lack of awards for his biblical epic Noah. Mother! is said to be a tense, dialogue-heavy family drama, and the Academy is no stranger to these (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf; August: Osage County).

Best Director - Darren Aaronofsky Best Supporting Actress - Michelle Pfieffer Best Supporting Actor - Ed Harris Best Original Screenplay

18. Marshall (2017)

PG-13 | 118 min | Biography, Crime, Drama

66 Metascore

The story of Thurgood Marshall, the crusading lawyer who would become the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles through one of his career-defining cases.

Director: Reginald Hudlin | Stars: Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad, Kate Hudson, Sterling K. Brown

Votes: 26,814 | Gross: $10.05M

Could be a hit or miss, as many biopics are. Bozeman, however, is at the top of his game and the Academy love a true story done right.

Best Actor - Chadwick Boseman

19. Victoria & Abdul (2017)

PG-13 | 111 min | Biography, Comedy, Drama

58 Metascore

Queen Victoria strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young Indian clerk named Abdul Karim.

Director: Stephen Frears | Stars: Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Tim Pigott-Smith, Eddie Izzard

Votes: 38,249 | Gross: $22.25M

A classic Oscar equation. Revered older British actress + royal family member/important historical figure = Academy Awards success.

Best Actress - Judi Dench Best Costume Design

20. Molly's Game (2017)

R | 140 min | Biography, Crime, Drama

71 Metascore

The true story of Molly Bloom, an Olympic-class skier who ran the world's most exclusive high-stakes poker game and became an FBI target.

Director: Aaron Sorkin | Stars: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera

Votes: 187,777 | Gross: $28.78M

A starring vehicle for Jessica Chastain - albeit a move that was tested in Miss Sloane last year which did not attract the buzz necessary for an Oscar nom. However, Chastain's meaty role coupled with writing-directing from Aaron Sorkin will likely lead to a sharp film destined for awards nomination, if not Chastain's first win.

Best Actress - Jessica Chastain Best Adapted Screenplay - Aaron Sorkin

21. Suburbicon (2017)

R | 105 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama

42 Metascore

As a 1950s suburban community self-destructs, a home invasion has sinister consequences for one seemingly normal family.

Director: George Clooney | Stars: Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac, Noah Jupe

Votes: 47,212 | Gross: $5.78M

George Clooney has had a few misses in the past years, but this quirky crime comedy seems promising in Picture and Screenplay categories.

Best Picture Best Director - George Clooney Best Original Screenplay - Joel & Ethan Coen

22. Suspiria (I) (2018)

R | 152 min | Drama, Fantasy, Horror

64 Metascore

A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist. Some will succumb to the nightmare. Others will finally wake up.

Director: Luca Guadagnino | Stars: Chloë Grace Moretz, Tilda Swinton, Doris Hick, Malgorzata Bela

Votes: 92,292 | Gross: $2.47M

Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino's other feature being released in 2017 is an adaptation of Dario Argento's classic horror. With Get Out proving horror films don't need to be sidelined in terms of critical success and awards buzz, if Suspiria is a hit expect both Guadagnino flicks to sweep due to their technical proficiency and crisp production design.

Best Supporting Actress - Tilda Swinton Best Production Design Best Costume Design Best Cinematography Best Original Score Best Makeup and Hairstyling

23. Novitiate (2017)

R | 123 min | Drama

73 Metascore

Set in the early 1960s and during the era of Vatican II, a young woman in training to become a nun struggles with issues of faith, the changing church and sexuality.

Director: Maggie Betts | Stars: Melissa Leo, Lisa Stewart, Alyssa Brindley, Chelsea Lopez

Votes: 5,051 | Gross: $0.58M

This indie drama set in a nunnery received acclaim during its festival circuit, especially for Melissa Leo playing the convent's stern Mother Superior. She has a short amount of screen time, but apparently is a fabulous scene-stealer (something the Academy loves - see Viola Davis in Doubt, William Hurt in A History of Violence, and Beatrice Straight in Network) and will likely impact the Supporting Actress race.

Best Supporting Actress - Melissa Leo

24. The Breadwinner (2017)

PG-13 | 94 min | Animation, Drama, Family

78 Metascore

In 2001, Afghanistan is under the control of the Taliban. When her father is captured, a determined young girl disguises herself as a boy in order to provide for her family.

Director: Nora Twomey | Stars: Saara Chaudry, Soma Chhaya, Noorin Gulamgaus, Laara Sadiq

Votes: 28,229 | Gross: $0.31M

Socially relevant and with a strong protagonist, this could triumph over Pixar or Lego blockbusters due to resonating, more adult themes. There has also been a lack of love for hand-drawn animation in the past few years, something the Academy may want to change with The Breadwinner.

Best Animated Feature Film

25. The Shape of Water (2017)

R | 123 min | Drama, Fantasy, Romance

87 Metascore

At a top secret research facility in the 1960s, a lonely janitor forms a unique relationship with an amphibious creature that is being held in captivity.

Director: Guillermo del Toro | Stars: Sally Hawkins, Octavia Spencer, Michael Shannon, Doug Jones

Votes: 447,700 | Gross: $63.86M

Guillermo del Toro seems back on form with The Shape of Water, and a poignant storyline coupled with an awards release date makes this film seem more Pan's Labyrinth than Crimson Peak.

Best Makeup and Hairstyling Best Visual Effects

26. Roxanne Roxanne (2017)

TV-MA | 100 min | Biography, Drama, Music

74 Metascore

In the late 80s/ early 1990s, the most feared battle MC in Queens, New York, was a fierce teenage girl with the weight of the world on her shoulders. At the age of 14, Lolita "Roxanne ... See full summary »

Director: Michael Larnell | Stars: Chanté Adams, Nia Long, Mahershala Ali, Germar Terrell Gardner

Votes: 3,664

The breakout star of Sundance will hopefully get the awards acclaim it deserves with this well-received hip-hop biopic - a niche genre the Academy hasn't tapped into since Hustle and Flow over a decade ago. Chante Adams delivers a powerhouse performance and following #OscarsSoWhite could be tipped for rightful success.

Best Actress - Chante Adams

27. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)

PG-13 | 136 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy

67 Metascore

The Guardians struggle to keep together as a team while dealing with their personal family issues, notably Star-Lord's encounter with his father, the ambitious celestial being Ego.

Director: James Gunn | Stars: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel

Votes: 759,709 | Gross: $389.81M

The Oscar race is now on for Marvel and DC. Suicide Squad's win last year gives DC the upper hand, but Marvel will fight back by entering Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 for awards consideration. Wins in effects or sound seem likely, but could also be overshadowed by other sci-fi/fantasy films this year with deeper, headier themes (such as Blade Runner 2049, The Shape of Water, Suspiria, and Star Wars: The Last Jedi).

Best Visual Effects Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Best Makeup and Hairstyling Best Original Score

28. Beatriz at Dinner (2017)

R | 82 min | Comedy, Drama

68 Metascore

A holistic medicine practitioner attends a wealthy client's dinner party after her car breaks down.

Director: Miguel Arteta | Stars: Salma Hayek, John Lithgow, Connie Britton, Jay Duplass

Votes: 10,850 | Gross: $7.12M

Hailed as the first great movie of the Trump Era, Beatriz at Dinner is another dialogue-heavy character-driven drama, akin to Mother! If it's not ignored due to its indie budget and small story, expect noms for star Hayek and its squirm-inducing screenplay.

Best Actress - Salma Hayek Best Original Screenplay

29. Happy End (2017)

R | 107 min | Drama

72 Metascore

A well-to-do French family deals with a series of setbacks and crises.

Director: Michael Haneke | Stars: Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Mathieu Kassovitz, Fantine Harduin

Votes: 16,934 | Gross: $0.30M

Best Foreign Language Feature

30. Battle of the Sexes (2017)

PG-13 | 121 min | Biography, Comedy, Drama

73 Metascore

The true story of the 1973 tennis match between World number one Billie Jean King and ex-champ and serial hustler Bobby Riggs.

Directors: Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris | Stars: Emma Stone, Steve Carell, Andrea Riseborough, Sarah Silverman

Votes: 59,946 | Gross: $12.64M

31. Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018)

R | 122 min | Action, Crime, Drama

61 Metascore

The drug war on the U.S.-Mexico border has escalated as the cartels have begun trafficking terrorists across the US border. To fight the war, federal agent Matt Graver re-teams with the mercurial Alejandro.

Director: Stefano Sollima | Stars: Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin, Isabela Merced, Jeffrey Donovan

Votes: 167,029 | Gross: $50.07M

32. The Disaster Artist (2017)

R | 104 min | Biography, Comedy, Drama

76 Metascore

When aspiring actor Greg Sestero meets the weird and mysterious Tommy Wiseau in an acting class, they form a unique friendship and travel to Hollywood to make their dreams come true.

Director: James Franco | Stars: James Franco, Dave Franco, Ari Graynor, Seth Rogen

Votes: 164,271 | Gross: $21.12M

33. Loving Vincent (2017)

PG-13 | 94 min | Animation, Drama, Mystery

62 Metascore

In a story depicted in oil painted animation, a young man comes to the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating his final days there.

Directors: DK Welchman, Hugh Welchman | Stars: Douglas Booth, Jerome Flynn, Robert Gulaczyk, Helen McCrory

Votes: 63,669 | Gross: $6.74M

34. The Big Sick (2017)

R | 120 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

86 Metascore

Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself forced to face her feisty parents, his family's expectations, and his true feelings.

Director: Michael Showalter | Stars: Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter, Ray Romano

Votes: 143,595 | Gross: $42.87M

35. Coco (I) (2017)

PG | 105 min | Animation, Adventure, Drama

81 Metascore

Aspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family's ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer.

Directors: Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina | Stars: Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach

Votes: 590,546 | Gross: $209.73M

36. The Lego Batman Movie (2017)

PG | 104 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

75 Metascore

A cooler-than-ever Bruce Wayne must deal with the usual suspects as they plan to rule Gotham City, while discovering that he has accidentally adopted a teenage orphan who wishes to become his sidekick.

Director: Chris McKay | Stars: Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes

Votes: 172,563 | Gross: $175.75M

37. Wonder (I) (2017)

PG | 113 min | Drama, Family

66 Metascore

Based on the New York Times bestseller, this movie tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters the fifth grade, attending a mainstream elementary school for the first time.

Director: Stephen Chbosky | Stars: Jacob Tremblay, Owen Wilson, Izabela Vidovic, Julia Roberts

Votes: 178,405 | Gross: $132.42M

38. The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017)

PG | 101 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

55 Metascore

Shunned by everyone for being the son of an evil warlord, a teenager seeks to defeat him with the help of his fellow ninjas.

Directors: Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher, Bob Logan | Stars: Jackie Chan, Dave Franco, Fred Armisen, Kumail Nanjiani

Votes: 29,936 | Gross: $59.28M

39. The Current War (2017)

PG-13 | 102 min | Biography, Drama, History

55 Metascore

The dramatic story of the cutthroat race between electricity titans Thomas A. Edison and George Westinghouse to determine whose electrical system would power the modern world.

Director: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon | Stars: Benedict Cumberbatch, Oliver Powell, Sophia Ally, Tuppence Middleton

Votes: 30,962

40. Lizzie (2018)

R | 105 min | Biography, Crime, Drama

59 Metascore

A psychological thriller based on the infamous 1892 murders of Lizzie Andrew Borden's family.

Director: Craig William Macneill | Stars: Chloë Sevigny, Kristen Stewart, Jeff Perry, Fiona Shaw

Votes: 9,382 | Gross: $0.64M

41. Mary Magdalene (2018)

R | 120 min | Biography, Drama, History

48 Metascore

Twelve men heard and spread the message of Jesus. Only one woman understood it.

Director: Garth Davis | Stars: Rooney Mara, Joaquin Phoenix, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tahar Rahim

Votes: 11,551 | Gross: $0.12M

42. Tully (2018)

R | 95 min | Comedy, Drama, Mystery

75 Metascore

A struggling mother of three forms an unexpected bond with the night nanny hired to help with her newborn baby.

Director: Jason Reitman | Stars: Charlize Theron, Mackenzie Davis, Ron Livingston, Asher Miles Fallica

Votes: 63,078 | Gross: $9.23M

43. Manifesto (III) (2015)

Not Rated | 95 min | Drama

72 Metascore

Cate Blanchett performs manifestos as a series of striking monologues.

Director: Julian Rosefeldt | Stars: Cate Blanchett, Erika Bauer, Ruby Bustamante, Carl Dietrich

Votes: 7,246 | Gross: $0.14M

44. Thor: Ragnarok (2017)

PG-13 | 130 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy

74 Metascore

Imprisoned on the planet Sakaar, Thor must race against time to return to Asgard and stop Ragnarök, the destruction of his world, at the hands of the powerful and ruthless villain Hela.

Director: Taika Waititi | Stars: Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Mark Ruffalo

Votes: 816,174 | Gross: $315.06M

45. Wind River (2017)

R | 107 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

73 Metascore

A wildlife officer, who is haunted by a tragedy that happened because of him, teams up with an FBI agent in solving a murder of a young woman on a Wyoming Native American reservation and hopes to get redemption from his past regrets.

Director: Taylor Sheridan | Stars: Elizabeth Olsen, Jeremy Renner, Graham Greene, Kelsey Asbille

Votes: 280,625 | Gross: $33.80M

46. Marjorie Prime (2017)

99 min | Drama, Mystery, Romance

82 Metascore

A service that provides holographic recreations of deceased loved ones allows a woman to come face-to-face with the younger version of her late husband.

Director: Michael Almereyda | Stars: Geena Davis, Hannah Gross, Jon Hamm, India Reed Kotis

Votes: 6,867 | Gross: $0.18M

47. The Yellow Birds (2017)

R | 94 min | Drama, War

56 Metascore

Two young soldiers, Bartle (21) and Murph (18) navigate the terrors of the Iraq war under the command of the older, troubled Sergeant Sterling. All the while, Bartle is tortured by a promise he made to Murph's mother before their deployment.

Director: Alexandre Moors | Stars: Alden Ehrenreich, Daniel Jose Molina, Mikey Collins, Tye Sheridan

Votes: 4,696

48. To the Bone (I) (2017)

TV-MA | 107 min | Drama

64 Metascore

A young woman, dealing with anorexia, meets an unconventional doctor who challenges her to face her condition and embrace life.

Director: Marti Noxon | Stars: Rebekah Kennedy, Lily Collins, Dana L. Wilson, Ziah Colon

Votes: 54,852

49. The Seagull (I) (2018)

PG-13 | 98 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

58 Metascore

In the early twentieth century, an aging actress and her lover visit the estate of her elderly brother.

Director: Michael Mayer | Stars: Annette Bening, Corey Stoll, Glenn Fleshler, Billy Howle

Votes: 3,972 | Gross: $1.25M

50. Logan (2017)

R | 137 min | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi

77 Metascore

In a future where mutants are nearly extinct, an elderly and weary Logan leads a quiet life. But when Laura, a mutant child pursued by scientists, comes to him for help, he must get her to safety.

Director: James Mangold | Stars: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Dafne Keen, Boyd Holbrook

Votes: 831,525 | Gross: $226.28M

51. Wonder Wheel (2017)

PG-13 | 101 min | Drama, Romance

46 Metascore

On Coney Island in the 1950s, a lifeguard tells the story of a middle-aged carousel operator, his beleaguered wife and the visitor who turns their lives upside-down.

Director: Woody Allen | Stars: Justin Timberlake, Juno Temple, Robert C. Kirk, Kate Winslet

Votes: 30,971 | Gross: $1.40M

52. Detroit (2017)

R | 143 min | Crime, Drama, History

77 Metascore

Fact-based drama set during the 1967 Detroit riots in which a group of rogue police officers respond to a complaint with retribution rather than justice on their minds.

Director: Kathryn Bigelow | Stars: John Boyega, Anthony Mackie, Algee Smith, Jacob Latimore

Votes: 55,954 | Gross: $16.79M

53. Alien: Covenant (2017)

R | 122 min | Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

65 Metascore

The crew of a colony ship, bound for a remote planet, discover an uncharted paradise with a threat beyond their imagination, and must attempt a harrowing escape.

Director: Ridley Scott | Stars: Michael Fassbender, Katherine Waterston, Billy Crudup, Danny McBride

Votes: 304,014 | Gross: $74.26M

54. An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017)

PG | 98 min | Documentary

68 Metascore

A decade after An Inconvenient Truth (2006) brought climate change to the heart of popular culture, the follow-up shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution.

Directors: Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk | Stars: Al Gore, Cory Booker, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton

Votes: 8,356 | Gross: $3.50M

55. City of Ghosts (2017)

R | 92 min | Documentary, War

86 Metascore

A documentary that follows the efforts of "Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently," a handful of anonymous activists who banded together after their homeland was taken over by ISIS in 2014. ... See full summary »

Director: Matthew Heineman | Stars: Abdelaziz Alhamza, Mohamad Almusari, Hamoud Almousa, Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi

Votes: 4,127 | Gross: $0.13M

56. Buena Vista Social Club: Adios (2017)

PG | 110 min | Documentary

67 Metascore

Revisit with the remaining original members of the Buena Vista Social Club and explore their contribution to the unknown history of Cuba.

Director: Lucy Walker | Stars: Wim Wenders, Ry Cooder, Juan de Marcos González, Ibrahim Ferrer

Votes: 515 | Gross: $0.12M

57. The Star (2017)

PG | 86 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy

42 Metascore

A small but brave donkey and his animal friends become the unsung heroes of the first Christmas.

Director: Timothy Reckart | Stars: Steven Yeun, Keegan-Michael Key, Aidy Bryant, Gina Rodriguez

Votes: 9,376 | Gross: $40.85M

58. Lou (I) (2017)

G | 7 min | Animation, Short, Comedy

When a toy-stealing bully ruins recess for a playground full of kids, only one thing stands in his way: the Lost and Found box.

Director: Dave Mullins

Votes: 8,369



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