10 Top Must-Watch Movies revealed

We’ve watched all kinds of movies in this planet, other people don’t have what to do but simply be glued on their TVs, Laptops, Phones and cinemas probably watching a movie or two.
But hey, looks, if you haven’t watched the movies below, then you don’t know what you have been missing in life.
Here is 10 ‘A’ list movies simply selected for you.
No Time to Die
Recruited to rescue a kidnapped scientist, globe-trotting spy James Bond finds himself hot on the trail of a mysterious villain, who’s armed with a dangerous new technology.
The movie will be released in October 7, 2021 in Russia.
From the famous Director Cary Joji Fukunaga. Music composed by Hans Zimmer
Anticipated budget is about $250–301 million.
Saint Maud
Hell hath no fury like a religious zealot scorned, as demonstrated by writer/director Rose Glass’ feature debut, which concerns a young hospice nurse named Maud (Morfydd Clark) who comes to believe that her mission from God – with whom she speaks, and feels inside her body – is to save the soul of her terminally ill new patient, famous dancer Amanda (Jennifer Ehle).
What begins as a noble attempt to share pious belief and provide comfort for the sick swiftly turns deranged, as Maud is possessed by a mania impervious to reason and enflamed by both the slights she receives from Amanda and others, and by her own mortal failings.
The sacred and the profane are knotted up inside this young woman, whom Clark embodies with a scary intensity that’s matched by Glass’ unsettling aesthetics, marked by topsy-turvy imagery and pulsating, crashing soundtrack strings. A horror show about the relationship between devoutness and insanity, it’s a nerve-rattling thriller that doubles as a sharp critique, punctuated by an incendiary final edit that won’t soon be forgotten.
Forrest Gump
There’s absolutely nothing like the story of a grown up man that we perceive as somehow mentally challenged, that never seems to lose his childlike wonder and optimism. With the best Tom Hanks we’ve ever seen and a story that makes the perfect balancing act between light-hearted comedy and deep moments of existential doubt and sadness, this movie will definitely leave you wondering whether we wouldn’t all be better off with some extra childlike wonder in our lives.
The Truman Show
A comedy movie that thinly covers up a deep question that most people didn’t really ask themselves until The Matrix got rid of the cover altogether: how do we know our lives are our own? How do we even know this reality is, well, real?
Fast & Furious 9
Dominic Toretto and his crew join forces to battle the most skilled assassin and high-performance driver they’ve ever encountered — his forsaken brother.
Fast & Furious 9 will be released in May 22, 2021 in Spain
From Producers Vin Diesel, Justin Lin and Samantha Vincent among others, the film is Directed by Justin Lin and is part of the Fast & Furious film series supported by Production companies including Universal Pictures, One Race Films and Original Film among others.
Dead Poets Society
If you’ve ever wondered whether chasing your dreams and ambitions would be worth it, look at this masterpiece starring the late Robin Williams. The movie will show you that when it comes to wanting to live the life that you dream of, nothing should stop you.
Fight Club
It’s weird how a movie can be completely bonkers, laden with gratuitous violence and still make you sympathize with the main character and their views on society. And with consumerism reaching an all-time high, perhaps it’s a movie worth taking a closer look at in our current day and age.
Die Another Day
Bond’s new mission to enquire about the connection between a Korean terrorist and a diamond baron is sabotaged when he is betrayed, which leads him to being captured by the enemy.
Die another Day was released in November 20, 2002 in United Kingdom.
Based on James Bond; by Ian Fleming and directed by Lee Tamahori, the movie earned over 431.9 million USD in Box office.
It’s surely one you have to watch by all means.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
We’ve all wished we could forget about someone at some point in our lives, and that’s exactly what happens in this movie. A couple decides they want to forget about each other and this leads to some very deep thoughts about love and letting go of said love.
The Dark Knight (2008)
The Dark Knight is a 2008 superhero film directed, produced, and co-written by Christopher Nolan. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the film is the second installment of Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy and a sequel to 2005’s Batman Begins, starring Christian Bale and supported by Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Morgan Freeman.
In the film, Bruce Wayne / Batman (Bale), Police Lieutenant James Gordon (Oldman) and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Eckhart) form an alliance to dismantle organized crime in Gotham City, but are menaced by an anarchistic mastermind known as the Joker (Ledger), who seeks to undermine Batman’s influence and throw the city into anarchy.