A new decade is upon us, one that will hopefully bring us many more exciting and enjoyable films. However, we can't forget the past decade and all the films that were made over the last 10 years. Cult films made from legendary filmmakers, superhero sagas that broke the form, horror films that continue to leave us scared. Here are some of the most enjoyable films made in the last ten years, and definitely worth rewatching.
'Inception' - 2010
"Inception" was a groundbreaking achievement and movie-going experience delivered to you by Christopher Nolan. The film's ending is still being dissected by fans today.
'Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol' - 2011
"Ghost Protocol" was the much needed new chapter to bolster the Tom Cruise-driven franchise. Tom Cruise is back with more of his own stunts. The film left audiences wanting more, which is not often the case following a fourth film in a long series.
'Skyfall' - 2012
"Skyfall" became one of the best films in the James Bond franchise. The film balances storytelling with action. Daniel Craig delivered another strong performance as 007, giving him the room to showcase his skills-set as a great actor.
'The Wolf of Wall Street' - 2013
"The Wolf of Wall Street," is one of the best films featuring Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio, according to the National Review. The latest film is another crime epic, but this time it involves a renegade capitalist.
'The Birdman' - 2014
Alejandro González Iñárritu's latest film makes moviegoers question what makes an artist an artist. How do you stay relevant? "Birdman" makes you realize that some questions don't have answers.
'The Big Short' - 2015
"The Big Short" is definitely one of 2015's most dark comedic story about the 2000 financial crisis, while dumbing it down so the average person can understand the issues. Moviegoers are left angry at the system and its failures and corruption.
'Deadpool' - 2016
Director Tim Miller and star Ryan Reynolds struggled to bring the merc with a mouth to the big screen. Once "Deadpool" arrived on screen, it turned the superhero genre on its head and proved that the genre can draw in crowds even with an R rating.
'Dunkirk' - 2017
"Dunkirk" is not your average war film. It doesn't focus on the horror of battle, but instead shows the terror of war through the actions of those involved. Director Christopher Nolan is able depict the small acts of bravery.
'Black Panther' - 2018
"Black Panther" knocked it out of the park as an adventure film, but also maintained itself as a political statement and a cultural celebration. There is a clear emotional weight to the story themes.
'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' - 2019
"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," has to be one of Quentin Tarantino's greatest films. It's a true love letter to Los Angeles. The film shows the decline in the popularity of the 60s, western stars. Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt are a dynamic pair in the film.