Top 10  hollywood movies ( all time )

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10 Avengers: Endgame (2019)




Uncontrolled in space with no food or water, Tony Unmistakable makes an impression on Pepper Potts as his oxygen supply begins to lessen. In the interim, the excess Justice fighters - Thor, Dark Widow, Skipper America and Bruce Standard - should sort out an approach to bring back their vanquished partners for an epic confrontation with Thanos - the detestable diving being who wrecked the planet and the universe.

9. Toy Story 4 (2019)




Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the remainder of the posse leave on an excursion with Bonnie and another toy named Forky. The brave excursion transforms into a startling gathering as Woody\'s slight diversion drives him to his tragically missing companion Bo Peep. As Woody and Bo talk about the past times, they before long begin to understand that they\'re completely different with regards to what they need from life as a toy.

8. Shoplifters (2019)




Featuring Lily Franky and Sakura Ando, it is about a non-organic family that depends on shoplifting to adapt to an existence of neediness. Kore-eda composed the screenplay pondering what makes a family, and propelled by covers neediness and shoplifting in Japan.

7. Joker (2019)




Everlastingly alone in a group, bombed humorist Arthur Bit looks for association as he strolls the roads of Gotham City. Arthur wears two veils - the one he paints for his normal everyday employment as a jokester, and the appearance he projects in a purposeless endeavor to feel like he\'s essential for his general surroundings. Detached, harassed and dismissed by society, Speck starts a lethargic plunge into franticness as he changes into the criminal driving force known as the Joker

6. 1917 (2020)




Somewhat motivated by stories advised to Mendes by his fatherly granddad Alfred about his administration during The Second Great War, the film happens after the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line during Activity Alberich, and follows two English troopers, Will Schofield (George MacKay) and Tom Blake (Dignitary Charles Chapman)

5. Parasite (2020)




the film, featuring Tune Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Charm shik, Park So-dam, Jang Hye-jin, and Lee Jung-eun, follows a helpless family who plan to become utilized by a rich family and penetrate their family by acting like random, profoundly qualified people.

4.  The Father (2021)




These and other ordinary bits of a day to day existence take on more noteworthy importance and awful significance throughout "The Dad." They're without a moment's delay everyday and untrustworthy, material and slippery inside the consistently moving brain of Anthony Hopkins' person, a 80-year-old Londoner capitulating to dementia.

3. Avatar (2009)




\"Avatar\" isn't just a thrilling amusement, in spite of the fact that it is that. It\'s a specialized forward leap. It has a completely Green and hostile to war message. It is foreordained to dispatch a faction. It contains such visual itemizing that it would remunerate rehashing viewings. It concocts another dialect, Na\'vi, as \"Lord of the Rings\" did, albeit benevolently I question this one can be spoken by people, even teen people. It makes new famous actors. It is an Occasion, one of those movies you believe you should see to stay aware of the discussion.

2.  Inception (2010)




The story can either be told in a couple of sentences, or not told by any stretch of the imagination. Here is a film resistant to spoilers: In the event that you knew how it finished, that would disclose to you nothing except if you knew how it arrived. What's more, disclosing to you how it arrived would deliver bewilderment. The film is about measure, about battling our direction through wrapping sheets of the real world and dream, reality inside dreams, dreams without the real world. It's a stunning shuffling act, and Nolan might have thought about his \"Memento\" (2000) a warm-up; he evidently began this screenplay while shooting that one. It was the narrative of a man with diminutive term cognitive decline, and the story was told in reverse.


1. 2001:A Space Odyssey




Both 'Interstellar' and 'Gravity' removed us from this world, yet the standing of Stanley Kubrick's work of art – presently re-delivered – is protected. It isn't so much that '2001: A Space Odyssey' doesn't look dated – it does, a piece – yet it stays as astute and provocative as anyone might think possible, bearing long periods of calculated dreaming. Until what could be compared to author Arthur C Clarke submits a strong piece of time to imagining the start of human civilisation, just as the far future, there will be no new film to displace it. 

However it was showered with acclaim for its specialized accomplishments, '2001' waits all the more strongly in the brain as a tall, dark enigma: where are the new bones, the new devices, that will take us higher? Douglas Downpour's sticky voice fill in as Hal 9000, the dangerous machine, stays probably the snazziest piece of bearing.