From 'Call Me By Your Name' to 'The Death and Life of Marsha P. Get Out Credit: universal > Entertainment > Movies. The 11 Most Exciting Queer Films of 2017 So Far.
The powerful connection it has made with audiences demonstrates one of the eternal – but perpetually forgotten – lessons of the movie business: If you dare to make the forbidden film that everyone says you're not "supposed" to make. The best movies of 2017 (so far) 'Wonder Woman,' 'The Big Sick' and more. Jordan Peele's racial-nightmare horror movie (pictured, above) is ticklish and disturbing enough to feel like Guess Who's Coming to Dinner directed by Roman Polanski. Except for Get Out – the biggest and most welcome surprise so far this year – the list is alphabetical.Įditor's note: This list includes some films that haven't been released in Australia (upcoming release dates are noted, where they exist). Because studios tend to hold their serious Oscar contenders till Q4, any mid-year list of favourites naturally skews toward fun, so don't be surprised to see comedy and horror films among the films that have electrified us so far. Truth be told, there have been no shortage of quality releases so far – you just have to look a little harder than the likes of Beauty and the Beast and Wonder Woman, although both those hits are encouraging in their own way.
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With new movies from Christopher Nolan, Kathryn Bigelow, and Steven Spielberg on the horizon for the second half of 2017, it's tempting to conclude that the year is off to a slow start. This article titled The best films of 2017 so far was written by Gwilym Mumford and Andrew Pulver, for on Wednesday 7th February 2018 12. The best movies of 2017 (so far) You've seen the worst, but look on the bright side. The 11 Best Movies of 2017 (So Far) June 21st, 2017 - by Moviefone - 1 min read Well, the year is halfway over (yes, seriously) and so far it's been pretty good, at least as far as cinematic.