In 2023,Watch Young Wife Bai Jie cinema was soback with cultural moments like Barbenheimer and new releases from Greta Gerwig, Martin Scorsese, and Yorgos Lanthimos, making it a busy year for Letterboxd's 11 million users.
SEE ALSO: 25 best movies of 2023, and where to watch themThe social media platform used by online cinephiles to log, rate, and review films just dropped its Year in Review, revealing which movies its users watched and loved the most. Unsurprisingly, Gerwig's Barbiewas the most popular "based on volume of activity" and the most obsessively rewatched. Its star Margot Robbie had the most eyes on her, as she was the platform's most-watched actress.
But fear not, Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimergot its flowers too: It was the third highest-rated film, highest-rated drama, and Nolan was the most watched director for the third year in a row.
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The second animated Spider-Verse movie, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, was the highest-rated flick followed by Poor Things. The highest-rated directorial debut and romance movie was Celine Song's gorgeous Past Lives. The most watched actor was Jason Schwartzman — who certainly got a boost from his starring role in Wes Anderson's latest, Asteroid City.
Poor Thingswas the highest-rated comedy, fantasy, and sci-fi movie and Talk To Methe highest rated horror film. And Beyoncé beat out Taylor Swift for the highest-rated concert film.
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Despite Scorsese joining Letterboxd to promote it, Killers of the Flower Moondidn't rank in any category, but this data only speaks to the kind of person attracted to the platform.
And what are Letterboxd users are most looking forward to in 2024? Dune: Part Two, of course.
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