Tyler doesn't realize what he's getting himself into when he invites Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) to be one of a select few guests for Slowik's latest menu. Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) is a fanboy for Chef Slowik (Ralph Fiennes), a critically adored restauranteur who now serves his fancy dishes on a remote island - a perfect destination to keep some hostages. In this age, you can't post a tweet without seeing someone say "eat the rich," and The Menu seizes on this fervor with a deadly twist on foodie culture. (Image credit: Eric Zachanowich / Searchlight Pictures) As powerful as it is surprising, Banshees of Inisherin is one to watch right now. And the further Banshees goes, the more you'll be amazed by the humor that McDonagh finds in this grim dissolution of friendship. Pádraic tries to find help from his sister Siobhán (Kerry Condon) and the local ne'er-do-well (Barry Keoghan), but there are no easy answers. Especially once Colm takes drastic measures to push Pádraic away. And this break-up is not only a surprise to everyone in their small, remote island off the coast of Ireland, but it becomes the talk of the town. But Colm (Gleeson) is confident that he no longer wants anything to do with his friend. Except Pádraic (Farrell) doesn't realize it. Instead of the two men being hitmen, they're now friends who've fallen out. The Banshees of Inisherin reunites In Bruges' director Martin McDonagh and stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson for a slightly darker tale. Eminently rewatchable and fun, Glass Onion is one of the best Netflix movies in ages. Hudson gets to deliver some of the most airheaded dialogue in years, all with an unawareness that reminds you that she should be cast in more movies. Kudos to the casting director who figured Dave Bautista as an MRA streamer, but the points truly go to Kate Hudson for her performance as the improbably-mindless Birdie. The true joys of Glass Onion aren't just its mystery angles, but Bron's flock of hanger-ons he's invited. Blanc is a guest of rich tech mogul Miles Bron (Edward Norton), who is going to throw a murder mystery party, where Bron himself pretends to be 'offed'. Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is back with a twisting and turning mystery that's quite dissimilar to the original, partially because there's no mystery at its start. But for as much as the crowd loved Glass Onion, the second time I saw it in theaters, I am incredibly sure this is a movie that's made to be streamed as it is to be seen in a multiplex. Read on for the best movies of 2021, ranked by Tomatometer! (And check out the current best movies of 2022, or explore other years with our guides on 2020, 2019, and 2018.Netflix, for reasons that confused some people, kept Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery in theaters for only a week (and the busy Thanksgiving week at that). So far, streaming continues to deliver the goods straight to the people while theaters have now reopened in earnest, and are delivering some big hits ( Free Guy, Black Widow, and yes, Shang-Chi). Once a movie goes Certified Fresh, the only way to lose it is by dropping below 70%.Īfter the world-altering year of 2020, critics and audiences and studio heads alike are navigating 2021 with its evolving distribution models and industry standards. Across all release types, each movie needs at least five of its reviews to be published by Top Critics. And finally, it’s 20 reviews for movies premiering on television. For streaming or limited release movies, that number is 40. For wide releases (of which there were significantly fewer this year, as you can imagine), the minimum number of reviews is 80. Movies achieve Certified Fresh status by maintaining a steady Tomatometer score of at least 75% after a minimum number of reviews, with that number depending on how the movie was released. Among them you’ll find blockbusters ( Shang-Chi), documentaries ( Lily Topples the World), awards contenders ( The Green Knight), the cutting-edge in horror ( The Night House). Rotten Tomatoes is collecting every new Certified Fresh movie into one list, creating our guide to the best movies of 2021. (Photo by Macall Polay/©Warner Bros.) The Best Movies of 2021, Ranked by Tomatometer
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