These are Reddit’s favourite movies of last year

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These are Reddit’s favourite movies of last year

Reddit, the social news aggregation platform, has released its list of top movies from 2023. The list is formed from poll ratings taken from official discussion forums where users rate the films they view on a scale of one to ten and vote on whether they would recommend them.

Placing in the top ten were several Oscar-nominated films, including The Holdovers, Past Lives and The Zone Of Interest. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour ranked in 11th place, making it comfortably into the top 20 with an average rating of 8.38. The list also includes animated and fantasy movies such as Spider-man: Across The Spider-Verse that took the top spot with an average score of 9.18, while Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.3 landed in 17th place.

Newcomers to the list of 2023 films included The Iron Claw which takes eighth place, and All Of Us Strangers which took sixth place with an average rating of 8.64. There were also movies from different genres featured such as Society Of The Snow which places second, while Godzilla Minus One and Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé also rank in the top ten.

Reddit is a popular platform for people to discuss films and share their views with fans around the world. The ranking provides an opportunity for movie-enthusiasts to discover new titles they may not have considered and to engage in conversations about their favourites with others who share similar interests.

Below is the complete list of the top 20 movies of 2023 as ranked by Reddit users: Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, Society Of The Snow, Godzilla Minus One, Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, The Holdovers, All Of Us Strangers, Nimona, The Iron Claw, Past Lives, Linoleum, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, Oppenheimer, They Cloned Tyrone, Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, Blackberry, Broker, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.3, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Anatomy Of A Fall, John Wick: Chapter 4

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