In recent years, cinema has gifted us incredible stories, innovative direction, and memorable performances. Even amid industry changes — such as the rise of streaming and the impacts of the pandemic — the seventh art has continued to amaze. In this list, we’ve compiled the 10 best movies of the last decade, considering critical acclaim, awards, cultural impact, and popularity.
Parasite (2019) – Bong Joon-ho
Winner of the Oscar for Best Picture, this South Korean thriller brilliantly combines social commentary, suspense, and dark humor. A landmark in world cinema.
Oppenheimer (2023) – Christopher Nolan
A historical epic about the creation of the atomic bomb, featuring brilliant direction, an intense soundtrack, and one of Cillian Murphy’s finest performances.
Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) – Daniels
Creative, chaotic, and emotional, this film won seven Oscars with its mix of multiverse chaos, martial arts, and family drama. A true phenomenon.
Dune: Part One (2021) – Denis Villeneuve
A visually spectacular adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel. With a stellar cast and impeccable direction, Dune restored grandeur to the sci-fi genre.
La La Land (2016) – Damien Chazelle
A modern and nostalgic musical that enchanted both audiences and critics. A celebration of dreams and life choices, with an unforgettable soundtrack.
Get Out (2017) – Jordan Peele
A sharp psychological thriller filled with social commentary, reinventing horror with originality and intelligence. A bold and impactful debut.
Moonlight (2016) – Barry Jenkins
A sensitive narrative about identity, masculinity, and love. Winner of the Oscar for Best Picture, it is a lyrical and deeply human work.
Top Gun: Maverick (2022) – Joseph Kosinski
A sequel that exceeded expectations and brought back the cinema-event experience. With practical action and nostalgia in perfect balance, it delighted both new and old generations.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
A revolution in animation. Bold visuals, an engaging story, and a celebration of diversity in the superhero universe.
1917 (2019) – Sam Mendes
An impressive one-shot sequence that immerses the viewer in World War I. Flawless technique and emotion from start to finish.
