Twenty Movies from 2020 That You Should Definitely Catch Up On Over Summer
Tick 'em off.
Hundreds of movies release in Australia each year — even in 2020. Still, even the most devoted cinephiles can't see them all when they first come out, no matter how much you might want to. Thankfully, that's what catching up over summer is all about. As time ticks by, technology just keeps making it easier, too. So, just what should you make sure you check out? That's where we come in. We've hunted down the standout 2020 flicks now ready for your home-viewing consumption, and put together your holiday watch list.
Looking for more choices? We also picked ten stellar movies from 2020 that you might've completely bypassed.
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Little Women
Wed, 1 Jan - Wed, 29 Jan 2020
Various cinemas in Melbourne
The classic American novel gets a sharp, savvy and soulful new adaptation, with Greta Gerwig at the helm and Saoirse Ronan leading the cast.
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Just Mercy
Thu, 23 Jan - Wed, 12 Feb 2020
Various cinemas in Melbourne
This rousing true-crime story about an African American man on death row features excellent performances by Michael B Jordan and Jamie Foxx.
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A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood
Thu, 23 Jan - Wed, 12 Feb 2020
Various cinemas in Melbourne
Tom Hanks is pitch-perfect as US children’s television host Mr Rogers in this thoughtful, full-hearted and charming drama.
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True History of the Kelly Gang
Thu, 9 Jan - Wed, 29 Jan 2020
Select cinemas in Melbourne, Various locations
Ned Kelly returns to the big screen in a bold, brutal masterpiece that re-imagines and re-interrogates the notorious Aussie bushranger’s place in the country’s history.
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The Invisible Man
Thu, 27 Feb - Wed, 18 Mar 2020
Various cinemas in Melbourne
Elisabeth Moss is at her tormented best in this smart, stylish and supremely relevant Australian-shot remake of a monster movie classic.
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A Hidden Life
Thu, 30 Jan - Wed, 19 Feb 2020
Select cinemas in Melbourne, Various locations
Terrence Malick’s trademark roving, lyrical visuals prove a perfect fit for this true World War II tale about an Austrian farmer-turned-conscientious objector.
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Dark Waters
Thu, 5 Mar - Wed, 25 Mar 2020
Various cinemas in Melbourne
Involving and infuriating, this Mark Ruffalo-starring legal thriller is based on a compelling true story.
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The Personal History of David Copperfield
Mon, 9 Nov - Sun, 22 Nov 2020
Various cinemas in Melbourne
Dev Patel is as charming as he’s ever been in this gem of a Dickens adaptation — which might just be writer/director Armando Iannucci’s most delightful affair yet.
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The King of Staten Island
Mon, 9 Nov - Wed, 2 Dec 2020
Various cinemas in Melbourne
Pete Davidson commands attention in Judd Apatow’s arrested development-fuelled comedy, which is loosely based on the ‘Saturday Night Live’ star’s own life story.
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Les Misérables
Mon, 9 Nov - Sun, 22 Nov 2020
Select cinemas in Melbourne, Various locations
Set in the banlieues of Paris, this Oscar-nominated French drama is a film of explosive emotional and visceral power.
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Bill & Ted Face the Music
Sun, 1 Nov - Sat, 21 Nov 2020
Select cinemas in Melbourne, Various locations
Arriving almost 30 years after the last ‘Bill & Ted’ movie, this fittingly silly and heartwarmingly sweet comedy definitely isn’t bogus.
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On the Rocks
Fri, 23 Oct - Sun, 22 Nov 2020
Select cinemas in Melbourne, Various locations
Sofia Coppola teams up with Bill Murray for the third time, and the result is another insightful delight.
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The Trial of the Chicago 7
Fri, 16 Oct - Thu, 29 Oct 2020
Online
Recreating a still-relevant chapter of US history, Aaron Sorkin’s latest film pairs the writer/director’s usual flourishes with a top-notch cast.