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Best Movies Of 2019 So Far

By Fejiro Onohwosa
10 May 2019   |   7:00 am
  Countdown of the best and most exciting movies of 2019 so far: Captain Marvel For Marvel, there’s a new boss in town. The story follows Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe's most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. US Haunted by…

 

Countdown of the best and most exciting movies of 2019 so far:

  1. Captain Marvel

For Marvel, there’s a new boss in town. The story follows Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races.

  1. US

Haunted by an unexplainable trauma from her past and compounded by a series of coincidences, Adelaide grows increasingly certain that something bad is going to befall her family.

  1. Transit

As fascism spreads, German refugee Georg (Franz Rogowski) flees to Marseille and assumes the identity of the dead writer whose transit papers he is carrying.

  1. Woman at War

Halla is a fifty-year-old independent woman. But behind the scenes of a quiet routine, she leads a double life as a passionate environmental activist.

  1. Hail Satan?

Hail Satan? is an inspiring and entertaining new feature chronicling the extraordinary rise of one of the most colorful and controversial religious movements in American history.

  1. Little Woods

Little Woods, North Dakota, a town beyond its prime. Ollie is trying to survive the last few days of her probation after getting caught illegally running prescription pills over the Canadian border.

  1. Ash Is Purest White

A tragicomedy initially set in the jianghu-criminal underworld-setting, ASH IS PUREST WHITE is less a gangster movie than a melodrama.

  1. Apollo 11

Apollo 11 is a cinematic space event film fifty years in the making. Featuring never-before-seen large-format film footage of one of humanity’s greatest accomplishments.

  1. Knock down The House

When tragedy struck her family in the midst of the financial crisis, Bronx-born Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had to work double shifts in a restaurant to save her home from foreclosure.

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