The 100 most popular feature films of the 2010s, according to the Letterboxd community (as 1 January 2020).
By “popular”, we mean the films with the most activity amongst the community, including views and diary entries, reviews, comments, list additions and more.
To be included, films had to be narrative features, 60 minutes or longer and have had a theatrical or streaming release between 1/1/2010 and 12/31/2019.
Observations:
—This is a heavily US-based list, with very few films made outside the US and only two made primarily in non-English languages: Parasite and Roma.
—Jordan Peele’s Get Out is top of the list, but Christopher Nolan is tied for first place with the Russo brothers in terms of having the highest…
The 100 most popular feature films of the 2010s, according to the Letterboxd community (as 1 January 2020).
By “popular”, we mean the films with the most activity amongst the community, including views and diary entries, reviews, comments, list additions and more.
To be included, films had to be narrative features, 60 minutes or longer and have had a theatrical or streaming release between 1/1/2010 and 12/31/2019.
Observations:
—This is a heavily US-based list, with very few films made outside the US and only two made primarily in non-English languages: Parasite and Roma.
—Jordan Peele’s Get Out is top of the list, but Christopher Nolan is tied for first place with the Russo brothers in terms of having the highest number of films on the list, at four each.
—Wes Anderson and Quentin Tarantino each have three films on the list.
—Directors with two films on the list are: Jordan Peele, Damien Chazelle, Edgar Wright, Denis Villeneuve, James Gunn, David Fincher, Martin Scorsese, Jon Watts, Ari Aster, Joss Whedon, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Yorgos Lanthimos, Alex Garland, Lee Unkrich, Darren Aronofsky, Alfonso Cuarón, Peyton Reed and Shane Black.
—There are just four women directors on the list: Greta Gerwig, Anna Boden, Patty Jenkins and Olivia Wilde.