VMan s Top 10 Movies in 2020
VMan s Top 10 Movies in 2020
This year was an interesting year for the film industry and streaming services.
This year was an interesting year for the film industry and streaming services.
December 30, 2020
If there’s anything that has seriously changed and will continue to evolve in the coming years, it’s the way we consume digital entertainment. This year alone brought about significant shifts in absolutely everything from shopping, to concerts, and even the business landscape.
But alas, despite this unprecedented shift, the show must go on - even for movies set to air on the big screen. Although many films slated to make their run throughout theaters were postponed to next year, others decided to take the plunge and make their digital release earlier than anticipated via a streaming service. Still, others skipped the theatre altogether and went straight for streaming. Films such as
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When the coronavirus pandemic hit in March 2020, it shuttered movie theaters around the world which forced many studios to consider alternate release options.
They turned to on-demand video and streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and Hulu to release the highly-anticipated films.
Other films kept to traditional releases, making most of their box office revenue from overseas sales.
Check out the top movies that came out amid the pandemic below:
Tenet
The epic spy thriller from Dark Knight trilogy director Christopher Nolan grossed $359.9 million against a $200 million budget, making the bulk of its cash from the Chinese box office.
100 Best Movies of 2020, According to Audiences
By Madison Troyer, Stacker News
On 12/27/20 at 10:00 AM EST
When the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States in early 2020, movie theaters were among the first places to close. In many states, including New York, they have yet to reopen. With many national chains reporting devastating losses quarter after quarter the country s three largest chains reported $1 billion worth of losses in Q3 many have begun to fear that the theater experience is lost for good.
But that doesn t mean movies are lost for good. In fact, it s quite the opposite: Americans are watching more than ever before. In April, a study found that the average American was streaming content (TV and movies) eight hours a day, and three out of four people reported watching more than they were in pre-COVID times. What we re watching has changed as well. Another study found that Americans were discovering they enjoyed genres like documentary, comedy, and true crime m
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2020 has been a wild year for a variety of reasons. This unprecedented time had a major effect on the film world, as sets and theaters were shut down amid global health concerns. And while some highly anticipated horror movies like
Halloween Kills were shut down as a result, the year still brought plenty of quality movies for fans of the genre. As such, I ve compiled a list of my 10 favorite horror movies of the year, ranked.
Despite many theaters suffering during this time, streaming services stepped up and helped release a ton of notable horror movies this year. This ranked list is merely my opinion and how I responded to each entry. Some are truly terrifying, while others lean into camp and humor, so there s really no concrete ruling here except my own taste. So without further ado, here are the 10 best horror movies of 2020.