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Top 5 Best Movies Of 2018

Top 5 Best Movies Of 2018

You must watch every movie on this list

Wow, another year gone and it's time for the Top 5 Best Movies Of 2018 list, I can't believe it! Alright the rules (and I will follow them this year) are as follows, the movie must have been in theaters this year or it must have premiered this year, and it must have scored at minimum 4/5 and I only allow myself three 5/5 movies per year from now on. I keep it simple, and you must watch every film on this list! So I know you've been waiting, and without further ado, the Top 5 Best Movies Of 2018!

5. Thoroughbreds


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Thoroughbreds is a film that I wanted to see in theaters but I didn't get the chance, so I saw it at a friends house. I loved this movie and I'm very happy with how it turned out. The characters are super interesting and I still want to get this movie on DVD. This is a must watch!

4.5/5


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This movie was Incredible (pun intended)! I have waited years for this film to come out and now that it's finally out I'm super happy with what we got. The baby Jack Jack is my favorite character. I hope they come out with a third film for this series because it's continued to be, Incredible.

4.8/5

3. Halloween (2018)

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When I think of a Halloween film that would give you everything you want, I would think of Halloween 2018. This film surpassed my expectations, and I had such a fun time at the theater with this movie.

4.9/5

2. Christopher Robin


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This is the only 2018 film that had me tearing up multiple times while watching it. Christopher Robin is pure Nostalgia for me and I loved every last second of this film, it's innocent and reminds me of the good times of childhood. If you have kids watch this with them!

5/5

1. The Room

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You might be thinking, "Wait this movie didn't come out in 2018?!?! What the hell dude!!!" but I say to you, "I saw it in theaters this year dude, so it qualifies for the list!" Yup, there was a rerelease of Tommy Wiseau's, The Room this year so it qualifies for the list. This film is perfect, and there is nothing you can do or say otherwise to change my mind.

5/5

Conclusion

Do you agree with my list? Do you disagree? Should I have a different movie(s) on this list? Am I completely wrong and you want to go on a rant? Well then, tell me in the comments! And Happy New Year!

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