The New York Times Magazine, “movies, ordinarily vehicles to transport us out of our quotidian existence, became in 2020 the means to escape from our new science-fiction reality.”I, like countless others, spent this year diving into many fictitious worlds, indulging both in new releases and nostalgic favorites.
I swiftly avoided Groundhog Day and Contagion as they hit far too close to home.As we wrap up 2020, a year that will surely be adapted into many future sci-fi films, we’d like to take a moment to look back at some of the top new releases in 2020 while also rounding up 2021 movies that we can’t wait to watch in theaters––just like old times.If we listed and summarized every movie released in 2020, you would be reading this far into.
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