A movie is a type of entertainment that can be watched on a screen, like in a theater or at home. It can be a drama, romance, comedy, or action. A good movie has a great story and characters. It also has beautiful cinematography and music. A good movie can make you laugh or cry. It can also scare you. A movie can be about real life or imaginary.

A good movie is about a story that makes you want to think about it. It is a story that has a lot of details and events. It is a story about people and places. A movie can be about a war or a disaster. It can be about love or hate. It can be about a happy ending or a sad one. A good movie is a story that you want to watch again and again.

What does it mean to be a “good” movie?

A movie that is well crafted in terms of cinematography, editing, sound/music, and acting/animation, is more than just entertainment. It is art. It has a message that lingers in your mind and heart. It is a movie that has depth and meaning. It is a movie that you can look back on and enjoy for years to come.

Whether it’s a heartbreaking story about a boy whose family has to move away or a terrifying tale of an abandoned carnival, the best movies are those that give you something to think about long after the credits roll. But the criteria for what counts as a “good” movie is subjective and can vary widely between viewers.

Here are some movies that were overlooked during awards season but still have a lot to offer:

1. Birdman

This dark comedy won the Oscar for best picture, but it wasn’t a huge hit in the theaters. It’s worth a second look, though, for Michael Keaton’s performance as an actor trying to find his niche in the industry and the film’s dark humor.

2. American Sniper

Clint Eastwood’s adaptation of the true story about Navy SEAL Team 662 is a powerful drama that makes you think about what it would be like to have to kill someone in combat. The performances by Bradley Cooper and Emile Hirsch are particularly affecting.

3. Kubo and the Two Strings

The story of a young boy who goes on a quest to find a magical suit of armor that belonged to his father is beautifully told with stunning visuals and chilling twists. It’s one of the year’s most enjoyable films.

4. Black Panther

If you are a fan of superheroes, you will love this blockbuster from Marvel. It is a thrilling adventure that combines the worlds of fantasy and reality. The cast is amazing, and the action scenes are exciting.

5. Get Out

Jordan Peele’s horror/drama is a surprising and entertaining film that is full of surprises. It is not afraid to be controversial and it’s sure to spark discussion.