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10 Best Movies 2021 - Best Movies of All Time in 2021 – Best Films Ever Made

1. The Novice

Release Date
December 17, 2021 (USA)
Director
Lauren Hadaway
Producers
Ryan Hawkins, Kari Hollend, Zack Zucker, Steven Sims
Genres
Thriller, Drama, Suspense, Narrative, Sports
Running Time
1h 37m
Distributed By
Independent Film Company
Casts
Isabelle Fuhrman (Alex Dall), Amy Forsyth (Jamie Brill), Jeni Ross (Winona), Kate Drummond (Coach Edwards), Jonathan Cherry (Coach Pete), Nikki Duval (Try-Hard), Al Bernstein (Dean), Dilone (Dani)

Movies Summary:

The Novice is a psychological sports drama movie. Here, the story is not just about competition but also about a person's struggle with himself. This movie shows how the desire for excessive perfection and the desire to keep himself ahead of everyone gradually turns into mental stress. The main character of the story wants to break his limits and move forward, but that desire breaks him from within. Various mental conflicts, loneliness and self-conflict are the main strength of this movie. The realistic environment and silent atmosphere in this movie have deepened the story. The emotions of the characters are expressed so naturally that the audience can easily connect with their pain. This is not just a sports movie but a story of self-discovery and mental strength.

2. Zack Snyder's Justice League

Initial Release
March 18, 2021
Director
Zack Snyder
Prequel
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Budget
70 million USD
Running Time
4h 2m
Casts
Ezra Miller (Barry Allen), Henry Cavill (Superman, Clark Kent), Jared Leto (Joker), Ben Affleck (Bruce Wayne), Gal Gadot (Diana Prince), Amber Heard (Mera), Willem Dafoe (Nuidis Vulko), Jason Momoa

Movies Summary:

Zack Snyder's Justice League is a superhero action drama. Where the story of a group of heroes coming together to save the world is shown. Here, not only the fight against the big villain is highlighted, but the personal wounds and past pain of each character are highlighted. From beginning to end, the movie creates a serious and emotional atmosphere. The different emotional journeys of the different characters give this movie depth. The message of justice, sacrifice and hope is the mainstay of this story. The visual presentation, slow-motion scenes and powerful background music give this movie a different dimension. It is not just a comic book-based film but a large-scale story highlighting the power of unity in times of crisis.

3. Spider-Man: No Way Home

Release Date
December 17, 2021 (USA)
Director
Jon Watts
Sequel
Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Budget
200 million USD
Running Time
2h 28m
Distributed By
Sony Pictures Releasing
Casts
Tom Holland (Peter Parker), Zendaya (Michelle Jones Watson), Andrew Garfield (Peter Parker), Tobey Maguire (Spider-Man, Peter Parker), Jacob Batalon (Ned Leeds), Willem Dafoe (Green Goblin), Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx (Max Dillon)

Movies Summary:

Spider-Man: No Way Home is a superhero adventure drama. Where the issue of responsibility and sacrifice has gained special importance. This movie shows how the life of a young hero changes after his identity is revealed. One wrong decision of his complicates the whole situation and he has to take responsibility for that mistake himself. As the story progresses, it becomes clear that being a hero is not just about strength but also about the courage to make difficult decisions. Facing various old relationships and the past has made this movie emotional. Along with the action scenes, family and personal feelings have also gained importance here. In the end, this movie shows how a hero sacrifices his own happiness and decides for the greater good.

4. Mass

Release Date
October 8, 2021 (USA)
Director
Fran Kranz
Nominations
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role · See more
Screenplay
Fran Kranz
Language
English
Running Time
1h 51m
Casts
Martha Plimpton (Gail Perry), Ann Dowd (Linda), Reed Birney (Richard), Jason Isaacs (Jay Perry), Breeda Wool (Judy), Kagen Albright (Anthony), Michael White, Michelle N. Carter (Kendra)

Movies Summary:

Mass is a deeply emotional drama. It is not just about an accident but also the long-lasting pain of the people after that incident. Two families sit face to face in a quiet room, but the anger, guilt and helplessness that have been accumulated in that silence gradually come out. Although the conversation is controlled at first, the emotions break out later. The strength of this movie is its dialogue and the language of the characters' eyes. There are no big scenes or drama, yet every moment feels heavy. Whether forgiveness can be done or not, how much a person can admit their guilt, is the question that revolves throughout the story. Grief is shown very realistically here. The audience not only sees it, but also feels it. It is a thoughtful and emotionally moving film.

5. CODA

Release Date
August 13, 2021 (USA)
Director
Sian Heder
Awards
Academy Award for Best Picture · See more
Nominations
Academy Award for Best Picture · See more
Languages
American Sign Language, English
Running Time
1h 51m
Casts
Emilia Jones (Ruby Rossi), Troy Kotsur (Frank Rossi), Marlee Matlin (Jackie Rossi), Daniel Durant (Leo Rossi), Eugenio Derbez, Amy Forsyth (Gertie), Molly Beth Thomas (Audra), Kayla Caulfield

Movies Summary:

CODA is a heart-warming family drama. It is not just about music but also about the tension between family and dreams. A girl is the only hearing member of her family, so the responsibility is more on her shoulders. But she also has a dream of her own, the dream of singing. To fulfill that dream, she has to go out of the house. This conflict is what makes the story emotional. The silent love and mutual dependence of the family are beautifully portrayed. In many scenes, there is less talk, but more emotion. The audience understands that sacrifice is not only suffering, but also another form of love. This is not just a musical story, but a story of growing up.

6. Judas and the Black Messiah

Release Date
February 12, 2021 (USA)
Director
Shaka King
Screenplay
Shaka King, Will Berson
Producers
Ryan Coogler, Shaka King, Charles King
Awards
Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role · See more
Nominations
Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role · See more
Running Time
2h 6m
Casts
Daniel Kaluuya (Fred Hampton), LaKeith Stanfield (Bill O'Neal), Dominique Thorne (Judy Harmon), Dominique Fishback (Deborah Johnson), Jesse Plemons (Roy Mitchell), Ashton Sanders, Stefan Johnson, Rosehardt (Bob Lee)

Movies Summary:

Judas and the Black Messiah is a political drama where the story progresses around the clash of ideals and fear. Here it is shown how doubt and betrayal enter a movement. The main character is caught between his own safety on one hand, and loyalty to a leader on the other. His mental conflict makes the story heavy. How power politics gradually oppresses a person is clearly seen in this movie. The dialogue is strong and realistic. As the events progress, the tension increases. Not only history, but also difficult questions of morality are raised here. This is an influential and deeply message-filled film.

7. The Night House

Release Date
July 16, 2021 (USA)
Director
David Bruckner
Genres
Horror, Thriller, Psychological horror, Mystery, Drama, Suspense
Budget
12 million USD
Running Time
1h 48m
Distributed By
Searchlight Pictures
Casts
Rebecca Hall (Beth), Evan Jonigkeit (Owen), Sarah Goldberg (Claire), Stacy Martin (Madelyne), Amber Anne, Amber An, Christina Jackson (Heather), Lea Enslin (Woman in White)

Movies Summary:

The Night House is a psychological horror thriller. Here, fear is not only hidden in the darkness, but also in the hearts of people. After the death of her husband, a woman starts living alone at home. At first everything seems normal, but gradually something strange starts happening. The silence of the house slowly consumes him. It becomes difficult to understand where the boundary between reality and fantasy is. His mental breakdown makes the story more complicated. The atmosphere and sound of the movie play a very important role. The audience is not only shocked, but also feels uneasy. This is not just a story of horror, but a deep exploration of grief and loneliness.

8. Riders of Justice

Release Date
November 19, 2020 (Denmark)
Director
Anders Thomas Jensen
Languages
English, Danish, Estonian
Genres
Action, Comedy, Dark comedy, Adventure, Drama, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, crime fiction, Action comedy
Screenplay
Anders Thomas Jensen, Nikolaj Arcel
Running Time
1h 56m
Distributed By
Nordisk Film
Casts
Andrea Heick Gadeberg (Mathilde Hansen), Mads Mikkelsen (Markus Hansen), Nicolas Bro (Emmenthaler), Rigmor Ranthe (Noah's Daughter), Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Gustav Lindh (Bodashka), Lars Brygmann (Lennart), Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt (Sirius)

Movies Summary:

Riders of Justice is a dark comedy thriller movie. It is not just a story of revenge but also a story of grief and a strange game of fate. A military officer's life suddenly changes after his wife dies in an accident. At first, the incident seems like an accident, but gradually suspicions arise that it was planned. Various strange and different people join his life and together they start searching for the truth. Along with revenge, this movie also highlights the mental breakdown of people. Sometimes the incidents seem humorous, but deep pain is hidden inside. The unusual behavior of the characters gives the story a different flavor. In the end, it is not just a story of revenge, but a different experience of understanding grief.

9. King Richard

Release Date
November 19, 2021 (USA)
Director
Reinaldo Marcus Green
Producers
Will Smith, Caleeb Pinkett, Trevor White, Tim White
Awards
Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role · See more
Nominations
Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role · See more
Running Time
2h 25m
Casts
Will Smith (Richard Williams), Venus Williams (Richard Williams), Demi Singleton (Serena Williams), Jon Bernthal, Saniyya Sidney (Venus Williams), Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (Oracene "Brandy" Price), Tony Goldwyn (Paul Cohen)

Movies Summary:

King Richard is an inspiring biographical drama. Where the story is arranged around dreams, hard work and family faith. Here it is shown how a father fights to build a future for his two daughters. Despite the obstacles of society and financial constraints, his confidence never breaks. Although his plan seems unusual to many, he remains steadfast in his beliefs. The family bond is very strong in this movie. Not only sports, but also the importance of confidence and patience is shown here. Various emotional moments touch the audience. This is not just a story of tennis, but also the story of a father's strong mentality.

10. Don't Look Up

Release Date
December 10, 2021 (USA)
Director
Adam McKay
Producers
Adam McKay, Kevin Messick
Screenplay
Adam McKay
Story By
Adam McKay, David Sirota
Awards
AFI Movies of the Year, Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay
Casts
Jennifer Lawrence (Kate Dibiasky), Leonardo DiCaprio (Dr. Randall Mindy), Cate Blanchett (Brie Evantee), Meryl Streep (President Orlean), Timothée Chalamet (Yule), Ariana Grande (Riley Bina), Mark Rylance (Peter Isherwell), Jonah Hill (Jason Orlean)

Movies Summary:

Don't Look Up is a satirical political drama. Where the story progresses around the impending disaster in front of the world. Here it is shown that two scientists discover a terrible truth, but the most difficult task is to explain that truth to people. This movie highlights how the media, politics and personal interests hide real problems. There is humor in many scenes, but within that laughter lies a sharp criticism. How easily people ignore important things comes to the fore again and again. As the story progresses, the situation becomes more terrible. This is not just a fictional story but a reflection of our times. The question of social awareness and sense of responsibility is the main basis of this movie.