Top 10 Movies of 2018

Best Horror: Hereditary

2018 once again marked the year of A24’s auteur-driven gems, including Ari Aster’s disturbing horror-hit Hereditary. A24’s highest grossing indie film to date, Hereditary, which was both written and directed by Aster, introduced the movie world to newcomer Milly Shapiro, who plays the film’s nightmare child, Charlie. Another noteworthy performance comes by way of Toni Collette, who portrays a mother losing touch with reality as terrifying secrets about her family’s ancestry are dug up and revealed. Hereditary goes right into creating an unsettling tone from the get-go, giving viewers nightmares for days. And let’s not forget how the film served up one of 2018’s most jaw-dropping scenes; you know the one we’re talking about.

Best Indie Flick: Mid90s

Along with Bradley Cooper and Ari Aster, Academy Award nominated actor and frequent Palace frontman Jonah Hill also made his directorial debut this year with his film, Mid90s. Starring 13-year-old Sunny Suljic, this coming-of-age tale follows a group of young skateboarders as they navigate through life’s obstacles. The film also stars Na-kel Smith, who took a break from filming a Supreme skate vid to join the project. Co-produced by Mikey Alfred of Illegal Civilization and distributed by film auteurs A24, Mid90s marks one of the year’s best indie gems.

Best Foreign Film: Burning

Adapted from a Haruki Murakami short story, Burning is Lee Chang-Dong’s look at a love triangle set in South Korea. Centering around a young male named Jong-Su who finds himself infatuated with an old classmate, a suave, wealthy gentleman, played by Steven Yeun of The Walking Dead fame, soon shows up to cause a riff in their budding romance. What ensues in this updated love story is a masterful piece of work that leaves viewers both unsettled and unnerved until the very end.

Best Animation: Isle of Dogs

This Wes Anderson stop-motion film centers around a group of sick dogs trapped on a Japanese garbage island. Marking his first stop-motion since 2009’s Fantastic Mr Fox, Anderson found inspiration in the works of Akira Kurosawa and Studio Ghibli creator Hayao Miyazaki. Amassing a team of 27 animators and 10 assistants, it’s no wonder the hundreds of thousand of shots used in the film assisted Anderson in creating a visual delight. Also featuring symmetrical shots and frequent collaborators Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, Edward Norton and more, Isle of Dogs keeps all of Anderson’s signature elements intact.

Best Documentary: Minding the Gap

As one of many skate films to release this year, Minding the Gap is a real-life look at how the sport can become a means to an end. Shot over the course of a decade, filmmaker Bing Liu gives viewers a granular look at how skateboarding impacted his and his two closest friends’ lives in Rockford, Illinois. Filled with beautiful, raw emotional scenes, Minding the Gap shows audiences how both filmmaking and skateboarding can be therapeutic.

Best Comedy: BlacKkKlansman

Directed by living legend Spike Lee and executive produced by Jordan Peele, BlacKkKlansman takes a comedic look at the racial and political parallels between 1970’s America and now. Telling the true story of a black police officer Ron Stallworth (played by John David Washington) who infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan with the aid of his Jewish partner Flip Zimmerman (played by Adam Driver), Lee is able to effectively give context to today’s political climate. To do so, the film included catchphrases of President Donald Trump and actual footage from last year’s tragic Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Best Science Fiction: Annihilation

Crafted from the mind of Alex Garland of Ex Machina fame, Annihilation takes viewers on yet another mind-blowing trip. Unlike the sci-fi and fantasy movies that came before it, Annihilation takes a hallucinatory look at nature’s cycle of synthesis and mutation through destruction and transformation, division and replication, creating something truly unique along the way. The small screen blockbuster stars Academy Award winner Natalie Portman, as well as Oscar Isaac and Tessa Thompson.

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