Top 5 Top Movies to Watch Now
Oxygen (2021)
He will invest a lot of energy with Mélanie Laurent (Inglorious Basterds) in this exciting sci-fi. Inside the cryo unit like a coffin, Laurent's Elizabeth Hansen wakes up to find she's trapped, out of breath, and can't remember why she's there. Claustrophobic and high in contrast, Oxygen can be a solid sci-fi, efficient and satisfying, without breaking the ground.
Stowaway (2021)
Change your expectations in this space explorer. With so many of the main characters portrayed as ordinary people, this is charged with a limited space of moral dilemma: When the ship's captain Marina (Toni Collette) receives a train (Shamamier Anderson), a decision to live or die must be made. They are running out of oxygen and will not be enough for their two-year trip to Mars. Anna Kendrick’s medical commentator Zoe emerges as the team’s context. However, Collette's great thinking as captain made it all believable. Note the divisive conclusion.
I am a mother (2019)
As a Mom I could cover a typical sci-fi field, but if you follow the pleasures of James Cameron and Ridley Scott, you are in the right place. We follow a young woman named Girl, who lives in a dystopian cave with her robot, whose name is Mama, whose mission is to help replenish the Earth. This exciting system and setting is perfect for the little anticipation and distraction, which I bring out in a motherly style.
Platform (2019)
Its highly imaginative story focuses on the top that delivers food to individuals at all its levels through the platform. Those at the top get a very good and large-scale spread, which is eaten up when the platform goes down. Social commentary is ringing in all of this dystopian thriller, which takes a shocking turn, sometimes a downward spiral.
Annihilation (2018)
Alex Laurel began building his portrait of trippy, existential sci-fi and Ex Machina and continues to train with Annihilation. Following the legend of Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation follows Natalie Portman's professor of biology Lena as she swims in grief over the loss of her significant other by taking a job at a mysterious military base on the edge of a meteor shower. For female actors exploring a dangerous environment, Annihilation is a powerful penetration into darkness on many levels. It's a movie you have to think about after the credits are wrapped up.
I'm Thinking Of Ending Things (2020)
Deep-seated psychological excitement is like a dream. I think Ending Things will definitely not be for everyone, except that it includes the frustration of a young woman (Jessie Buckley) in her heart, who is struggling with the disruption of her seven-week relationship with her boyfriend Jake (Jesse Plemons). While expressing its minimal acceptance, I Think Ending Things consistently makes you stay alert, with a movie depicting the weather and strong performances from Toni Collette and David Thewlis as Jake's weird bodyguards. Dedicated to director-writer Charlie Kaufman will be satisfied.
Call (2020)
The two films that make up this decision are called 2020. An attractive feature of travel time, of course, is the phone. The good work of 28-year-old Yon finds a hidden phone in the last room of his childhood home. It cries - and the caller, it ends, lives in the same house 20 years ago. Twisting to the last minute, in addition to the wild feline and the mouse, the pursuit of what fixes some important moment makes this a worthwhile look.

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