Ready Player One (Virtual Arena): The $175 million blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg delights viewers thanks to its advanced effects, and entertains many interesting details related to American popular culture.
Annihilation (Land of Destruction): Causing great controversy because of its release method, the film is still mentioned a lot because of its profound and meaningful content.
Love, Simon (Dear, Simon): After Call Me by Your Name was nominated for Best Picture Oscar, American cinema has another highly rated gay-themed film this year, Love, Simon.
Isle of Dogs: Talented director Wes Anderson continues to bring audiences a cinematic experience that is different, entertaining but no less meaningful.
The Incredibles 2 (The Incredibles 2): Although the story and motifs are not new compared to the first part, the second part of the Pixar/Disney animated masterpiece still attracts the audience by further exploiting the characters’ psychology.
Avengers: Infinity War (Avengers: Infinity War): The film marking the 10th anniversary of the Marvel cinematic universe (MCU) is the biggest battle between superheroes on the big screen.
Black Panther: The new MCU film brings a new perspective on the Dark Continent, with content that touches on many historical and social issues not often seen in works of the same type.
A Quiet Place: The horror film by the duo John Krasinski and Emily Blunt was a big surprise in the horror film genre in early 2018 thanks to its tense content, but at the same time imbued with family sentiment.
Hereditary (Hereditary): This was voted the scariest movie in the first half of 2018. The movie is quirky and unlike anything you have seen before in its genre.
Game Night: With witty and sophisticated humor, the black comedy of Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams is completely worthy of praise.