The Best Movies of 2021

This year, the planet is still stuck in quarantine, regardless 2021 films took a considerable step up from 2020s disastrous run of films. In the year when the majority of the individuals on the planet is seeing the light in the tunnel. These picks are the most-hyped and critically acclaimed picks of DesignerPile this year.

Moxie

Okay, Moxie is an underrated take, but this is one good film for people who picked up rock music early. It’s also for kids who just happened to click Netflix and discover this subgenre of rock music. Moxie is about a girl disenchanted with high school life, but she accidentally found the Riot Grrl scene and DIY culture from her mom’s Bikini Kill records.

It turns out she wrote an anonymous Zine and expressed her anguish about her high school. It turns out everyone felt the same, and she’s was not alone all along. The cast features Hadley Robinson of Little Women, popular model and illustrator Lauren “Lala” Tsai, Amy Poehler of Mean Girls fame, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son, and Clark Gregg, also known as Agent Phil Coulson from the MCU.

Nightbooks

Nighbooks features two upcoming child stars and the ever-gorgeous Krysten Ritter. Night Tales follows the story of a young boy named Alex who gets kidnapped by a witch named Natacha, who forces Alex to write horror stories every night. This film is a unique twist on Hansel and Gretel’s main story.

Free Guy

Free Guy is basicallly Ryan Reynolds’ reaction to the creative transition of Fox merging with Disney. As Marvel prepares for the scheduling of Deadpool 3, we get this amazing film. Reynolds play as Guy, a non-playable character or NPC who develops feelings for a player in the game.

Catch Lil Rel Howery as Buddy, Guy’s best friend, the comedic Taika Waititi as the main villain Antwan, Joe Keery and Jodie Comer as real-life gamers, Youtubers like Pokimane and Jacksepticeye as themselves, and Ryan Reynolds as Dude, the hyper-masculinization of Guy.

Denis Villanueve's Dune

Dune part 1 should not be confused with David Lynch’s 1984 film, Dune. Instead, this remake is based on Frank Herbert’s iconic sci-fi book Anthology. This iteration of Dune is from the first novel’s first half.

Dune has a fantastic soundtrack thanks to the prolific composer Hanz Zimmer, an all-star cast featuring Timothee Chalamet as Paul Atreides, Zendaya as Chani, Dave Bautista, Oscar Isaac, Jason Momoa, Josh Brolin, and David Dastmalchian, to name a few.

Spider-Man: No Way Home

You have seen the memes and how the Spiderman fandom broke the Internet due to their frustration for not seeing a single trailer. The third installment of the franchise features the recurring cast of Tom Holland as Peter Parker, Zendaya as MJ, Marisa Tomei as May Parker, Jacob Batalon as Ned, J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson Jr., and Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Strange.

There’s are rumors of cameos from previous Spider-Man movies like Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire, which is not yet proven. However, the proven ones are Alfred Molina as Dr. Octopus and Jamie Foxx as Electro.

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