The first half of 2023 has been a smorgasbord of cinematic gems. So, grab your note pads and settle in as we count down the 10 Best Movies of the Year 2023 (till June).
It is a sparkling adaptation of Judy Blumeâs groundbreaking novel. Acclaimed for its honest portrayal of adolescence, this film is a memorable coming-of-age story. Directed by Kelly Fremon Craig.
âSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verseâ (2023) leaps beyond its predecessor with even more visual flamboyance and audacious storytelling. The Oscar-winning saga continues, diving deeper into the thrilling multiverse.
Directed by Celine Song, âPast Livesâ is a deeply personal exploration of love and destiny. Beginning with a surreal scene in a New York bar, the film follows Nora, portrayed by Greta Lee.
in âAirâ (2023), Ben Affleck deftly directs a dramatic account of Nikeâs rise from underdog to global juggernaut, focusing on the critical pitch to basketball rookie Michael Jordan.
This 2023 film directed by Matt Johnson is a witty, astute exploration of the rise and fall of the worldâs first smartphone. It chronicles the lives of Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie.
In âThe Covenantâ (2023), Guy Ritchie departs from his typical underworld narratives to present an intense, humanistic war story set in Afghanistan. The film follows Sergeant John.
Directed by Raine Allen-Miller, the film is a charming addition to the rom-com genre. It tells the story of Yas (Vivian Oparah) and Dom (David Jonsson), two twenty-somethings navigating the aftermath of hurtful break-ups.
Chad Stahelskiâs film continues the thrilling saga of the iconic assassin. In his quest to defeat The High Table, Wick (Keanu Reeves) must confront a formidable enemy, who maintains powerful global alliances.
It is a riveting documentary celebrating the life of rock ânâ rollâs most innovative showman, Little Richard. This film not only delivers the electrifying energy of his performances
Nida Manzoorâs âPolite Societyâ, is a unique fusion of coming-of-age, action-comedy genres. It follows the story of a determined Pakistani British girl, Ria (Priya Kansara).