Check Out This List Of 50 Movies With Highest Ever Ratings On Rotten Tomatoes (5 of 10)

 

 

Selma (2015); 99 percent

A brave retelling of the historical events during the 1965, when Martin Luther King Jr. led a Voting Rights march, Selma is a true masterpiece. The movie unfolds this historical drama in a very unique, yet compelling manner, which makes it one of the finest historical dramas ever made. The movie was released on the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights march, on 20th March and received critical acclaim from critics all across the world.

 

 

Casablanca (1942); 97 percent

We all love quoting movies in our everyday lives. Casablanca is one such movie where you’ll find endless quotes to use, some even call it the most quotable film to ever come out on the big screen! The story is set against a backdrop of World War II where a couple falls in love. The beautiful romantic drama went on to win three Oscars, for best picture, best director and best adapted screenplay, and continues to be known as one of the finest movies ever.

 

 

Eighth Grade (2018); 99 percent

Eighth Grade is a drama comedy released in the year 2018, which tells the story of a 14-year-old kid who is just about to go through her first year of high school. The movie explores everything associated with this generation kids, right from social media addiction and struggles with sexuality to mental health problems. The movie stars Elsie Fischer in the leading role, and the movie went on to receive accolades for its beautiful storytelling from across the world.

 

 

Modern Times (1936); 100 percent

Many consider Modern Times as one of the finest movies ever made. We couldn’t agree more. This timeless classic was written and directed by Charlie Chaplin, who also starred in it. The movie revolves around the Little Tramp person who tries his best to survive in the newly industrialized world, as he tries to overcome challenges he faces in a comical way. The movie is definitely not just limited to comedy, but gives us a great picture of the economic conditions prevailing during the Great Depression.

 

 

The Big Sick (2017); 98 percent

This 2017 romcom flick is loosely based on a real-life story of Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani, who are an interethnic couple. The movie explores all the challenges associated with an interethnic couple and the cultural differences they face every day. The movie stars Zoe Kazan as the wife and Kumail Nanjiani, who plays himself. Things take a turn when Zoe’s character falls ill, and the movie is truly one of the finest creations of modern cinema and it went on to earn several nominations, including an Oscar nomination for the best original screenplay.