The 9 greatest movies from the 2010s you forgot about

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‘Black Panther’ (2018)

Marvel's groundbreaking film, featuring Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan, isn't just a superhero epic—it's a game-changing blockbuster that made history as the first Marvel movie nominated for Best Picture.

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‘Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood’ (2019)

Quentin Tarantino's riveting film offers a revisionist take on the Manson murders era in Hollywood, with stellar performances by Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, and Tarantino's trademark mix of buoyancy.

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‘The Tribe’ (2014)

Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy's innovative film immerses viewers in a Ukrainian school for the deaf, delivering a tense drama without subtitles, voiceover, or non-diegetic music, showcasing a unique cinematic experience.

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‘Lincoln’ (2012)

Steven Spielberg's biographical drama delves into the life of Abraham Lincoln, exploring American politics, wartime leadership, and presidential legacy, anchored by Daniel Day-Lewis's remarkable performance.

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‘Personal Shopper’ (2016)

Kristen Stewart shines in this existential ghost story directed by Olivier Assayas, offering a beguiling portrait of a woman in mourning haunted by mysterious texts and existential questions.

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‘Black Coal, Thin Ice’ (2014)

Diao Yinan's crime procedural set in China's north country blends film noir fatalism with social realism, delivering a gripping narrative about murder, corruption, and life in the provinces.

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‘Hereditary’ (2018)

Ari Aster's horror film stars Toni Collette in a chilling tale of inherited trauma and supernatural occurrences, offering incredible tension and an unforgettable central performance.

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‘Amour’ (2012)

Michael Haneke's poignant drama depicts an elderly couple facing mortality with grace and heartache, celebrating lives lived together while exploring themes of love, loss, and the passage of time.

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‘Elena’ (2011)

Andrey Zvyagintsev's moral drama/thriller delves into societal tensions and individual morality in contemporary Russia, offering a quietly powerful exploration of self-interest and family dynamics.