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The film industry in 2024 feels like a roller-coaster, where each release has a lot riding on its success. However, this year has truly delivered on the promise of exceptional cinema. From blockbuster hits to indie gems, here are some of the best films so far in 2024.
Challengers
Luca Guadagnino brings us Challengers, a compelling tennis-world love story. The movie revolves around three young tennis pros: Art (Mike Faist), Patrick (Josh O’Connor), and Tashi (Zendaya). As executed masterfully by Guadagnino, the movie explores the complexities of love and rivalry. Screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes mentioned, For whatever reason, it just clicked in my mind, Well, what if you really needed to talk about something?
Daddio
In her debut film Daddio, Christy Hall creates a confined yet engaging drama starring Sean Penn and Dakota Johnson. The film unfolds during a taxi ride from JFK airport to Manhattan. Sean Penn revealed, At first you’re putting it off to, Well, this script is a problem…
. This introspective take on human connections offers a fresh outlook on the genre.
Dune Part Two
Denis Villeneuve’s follow-up to his monumental sci-fi epic continues the story with stellar performances by Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya. Austin Butler takes on the role of Feyd-Rautha, adding depth and menace to the plot. As Butler noted, This film was so different…
The Bikeriders
Jeff Nichols’ The Bikeriders captures the raw essence of ’60s American biker culture. Featuring outstanding performances by Austin Butler as Benny and Jodie Comer as Kathy, this film dives deep into the passionate yet chaotic lives of its characters within the Vandals Motorcycle Club.
Inside Out 2
Pixar returns with Inside Out 2, following Riley’s emotional journey through adolescence. Now 13 and attending a hockey camp, her new emotions present new challenges. This sequel grossed over $760 million worldwide and flawlessly builds upon its predecessor.
The People’s Joker
Vera Drew’s audacious parody, The People’s Joker, redefines Gotham City through Joker’s lens. Here she plays Joker the Harlequin in a city dominated by Batman’s streaming service, offering a unique spin on the classic character.
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