Award season is in full swing, and the Academy Awards are just a few short weeks away. That means, it is time for Arthur, Dalton and Dustin to ask the question, “What were the best movies of 2018?” In this bonus show, we’re highlighting our top 10 films of 2018, along with a handful of extra accolades.
What were the best movies of 2018?
The best movies of 2018 were hard to narrow down for us. But, after much deliberation, we developed our top ten lists.
This episode is a little looser than normal. It’s all about looking back on the year in film. We have fun with this one as we try to highlight the films we loved in different ways.
We’re going to start with a quick rundown of our top 10–6 spots, and then move into superlatives, including:
- Best performance
- Best story concept
- Favorite action sequence
- Hidden gem
- Franchise entry
- And more!
Dalton offers input from friends of the show as to their favorite movies of the year as well. Tune in now to see if your favorites show up!
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