![]() From IGN's Review: "It takes real intelligence to make the best dumb jokes. Long live the king!" First Man Studio: Universal From IGN's Review: "First Man is a stunning cinematic achievement that celebrates one of humanity’s biggest triumphs (and mourns the tragedies that happened leading up to it), yet it never loses sight of its personal and small-scale story about a man going to work." Game Night Studio: Warner Bros. Overall Black Panther is an exciting step forward for the MCU. Some of the vibrance is drained by cartoonish visual effects that endanger the very human feel of the story, but the emotional weight of its themes and the cast’s compelling performances ultimately keep the film on track. It shakes off a sluggish start thanks to a memorable cast of characters going up against Marvel’s best-realized villain in almost a decade. With a dynamite cast, sharp script and pointed humor that underscores real-life, disturbing horrors, it’s an entertaining crime drama that amuses and shocks and invites the audience into a complex and impassioned conversation about the power of racism - and the moving image - to influence our lives." Black Panther Studio: Marvel From IGN's Review: "Black Panther delivers the goods as an adventure film, a political statement, and a cultural celebration. It’s the Coen Bros.’ world, and good luck to anyone who lives there." BlacKkKlansman Studio: Focus From IGN's Review: "BlacKkKlansman is one of Spike Lee’s best movies. Sure, it ends on a cliffhanger, but those final moments elevate the entire series in a poetic, if horrific, coup de grace." The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Studio: Netflix From IGN's Review: "Few filmmakers are as playfully cynical as the Coens, and in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs they haven’t just made a funny, sentimental, exciting and blistering western, they’ve also unlocked their entire filmography for anyone who may have missed the connections before. The fact that it manages to give nearly every member of its admittedly overstuffed cast at least a moment to shine is its greatest feat. Runner-up: Avengers: Infinity War Votes: 18.2% Studio: Marvel Avengers: Infinity War Scroll down for our nominees or head to our Best of 2018 Awards hub to see more of IGN's top picks of the year.Ĭlick through the gallery for all our nominees or scroll through them below.Īvengers: Infinity War Studio: Marvel From IGN's Review: "Using the strength of its powerful and interesting villain to set the stakes higher than ever, Avengers: Infinity War successfully brings together the past 10 years of Marvel movies into a largely effective cocktail of super-heroic dramatics. But perhaps most importantly, Spider-Verse feels fresh, different and new in a landscape full of superhero movies. Taking a bold departure from the Pixar animation style we’ve come to expect from mainstream animated films, Into the Spider-Verse delivers a dynamic visual experience unlike any other. ![]() Both discover the best parts of themselves in their journey together, and we fall in love with both as a result. ![]() But at the center of the film is the dual stories of the brand new Spider-Man Miles and his washed-up mentor from an alternate dimension. Miles Morales’ journey from zero to hero is brought to life with jaw-dropping animation, whimsical callbacks to previous Spider-Man media, and memorable side characters from the multiverse that range from fan-favorite Spider-Gwen to the outright bizarre Spider-Ham. ![]() So good, in fact, that it’s IGN’s Best Movie of 2018. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Votes: 31.8% Studio: Sony There’s no replacing a comic book legend like Peter Parker, but Sony Animation’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse proves that more “Spider-People” is a very, very good thing.
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