Top 180 Films of 2021

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180. Karen (Worst film of the year)
179. Music
178. Home Sweet Home Alone
177. Separation
176. After We Fell
175. God’s Not Dead: We the People
174. American Boogeywoman: Aileen Wournous
173. Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin
172. Meet the Blacks 2
171. Cinderella
170. Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar
169. Demonic
168. Thunder Force
167. Coming 2 America
166. Infinite
165. Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman
164. Things Heard and Seen
163. The Addams Family 2
162. The Unholy
161. Chaos Walking
160. The Woman in the Window
159. Clifford the Big Red Dog
158. Breaking News in Yuba County
157. Spirit Untamed
156. Cry Macho
155. The Starling
154. Old
153. The United States Vs Billie Holliday
152. Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City
151. The Ice Road
150. Space Jam: A New Legacy
149. Boogie
148. The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard
147. Here Today
146. The Little Things
145. Don’t Breathe 2
144. Queenpins
143. Venom: Let There Be Carnage
142. F9
141. The King’s Man
140. Snake Eyes
139. Voyagers
138. House of Gucci
137. The Boss Baby: Family Business
136. The Matrix Resurrections
135. A Mouthful of Air
134. Dear Evan Hansen
133. Yes Day
132. Red Notice
131. Wolf
130. Tom and Jerry (Going to get shit for this one)
129. America: The Motion Picture
128. Flag Day
127. Being the Ricardo’s
126. Cherry
125. A Journal For Jordan
124. Beckett
123. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions
122. Palmer
121. Peter Rabbit 2
120. The Tender Bar
119. The Marksman
118. Kate
117. Crisis
116. Halloween Kills
115. Stillwater
114. Paw Patrol: The Movie
113. Malcolm and Marie
112. Four Good Days
111. The Tomorrow War
110. National Champions
109. Spiral
108. Shadow in the Cloud
107. Without Remorse
106. Kid 90
105. Monster
104. Mortal Kombat
103. Fatherhood
102. The French Dispatch
101. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
100. Joe Bell
99. Antlers
98. The Forever Purge
97. Eternals
96. American Underdog
95. The Protege
94. Cruella
93. Those Who Wish Me Dead
92. Vacation Friends
91. Gunpowder Milkshake
90. Reminiscence
89. Dream Horse
88. The Sparks Brothers
87. Pinocchio
86. In the Earth
85. The Many Saints of Newark
84. The Courier
83. 8-Bit Christmas
82. Justice League (Snyder Cut)
81. Land
80. Respect
79. Free Guy
78. The Eyes of Tammy Faye
77. The Card Counter
76. Oxygen
75. Zola
74. Sing 2
73. Annette
72. Black Widow
71. Jungle Cruise
70. Finch
69. The Souvenir Part 2
68. Holler
67. Wrong Turn
66. Army of Thieves
65. Passing
64. The Hand of God
63. Concrete Cowboy
62. Pig
61. Luca
60. Worth
59. Till Death
58. The Power of the Dog
57. Our Friend
56. Spencer
55. Wrath of Man
54. Nobody
53. Swan Song
52. The Night House
51. Copshop
50. Ron’s Gone Wrong
49. Titane
48. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
47. Profile
46. West Side Story
45. The Mauritanian
44. Lamb
43. 76 Days
42. Nomadland
41. Last Night in Soho
40. Tick Tick Boom
39. Don’t Look Up
38. Candyman
37. Together Together
36. Some Kind of Heaven
35. In the Heights
34. Summer of Soul
33. No Time To Die
32. Ghostbusters Afterlife
31. The Guilty
30. One Night in Miami
29. No Sudden Move
28. A Quiet Place Part 2
27. Val
26. C’Mon C’Mon
25. Godzilla Vs Kong
24. I Care a Lot
23. Army of the Dead
22. Nightmare Alley
21. Pieces of a Woman
20. Censor
19. Encanto
18. Malignant (Bring on the hate)
17. Coda
16. The Last Duel
15. Minari
14. Raya and the Last Dragon
13. Red Rocket
12. King Richard
11. Spider-Man: No Way Home
10. The Mitchell’s Versus the Machines
9. Belfast
8. The Suicide Squad
7. Nine Days
6. The Harder They Fall
5. Dune
4. Licorice Pizza
3. Judas and the Black Messiah
2. The Green Knight
1. The Father (Best film of the year)

One thought on “Top 180 Films of 2021

  1. What a fantastic ranking! I love seeing your final views of where each film goes in accordance to the rest of them to see how your thoughts have changed the longer you’ve been able to think about some of them. Love that Censor managed to slip into the top 20 since I don’t think it’s getting enough attention. Excellent choice for number 1. The Father has managed to stay with me ever since I saw it at that start of the year, and even if it isn’t my personal favorite, it’s an exceptional movie in its own right. What a great year for film with many staggering highs (and painful lows). Best of luck for you in 2022. Hopefully we get just as many gems as we did this year!

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