13 Awesome 2018 Movies That Deserve Best Picture (But Won't Get Nominated)

12. Mission: Impossible - Fallout

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Paramount

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 97% (8.3/10)

Why It Deserves Best Picture: Critics and fans alike have been enthusiastically dubbing the sixth Mission: Impossible the best action movie since Mad Max: Fury Road - which was itself a Best Picture nominee - and it's incredibly hard to argue with that assessment.

Reaching a previously unimaginable peak for Tom Cruise, Fallout's knowingly absurd narrative is anchored by a killer ensemble - especially Henry Cavill's August Walker - and the year's most thrillingly kinetic batch of action sequences.

Watching Cruise pilot a helicopter for real during one of Fallout's hairier set-pieces is cinema in its most purely visceral, adrenaline-pumping form, effectively confirming that Cruise is basically a modern day Buster Keaton.

Why It Won't Get Nominated: This is as simple as many Academy voters just being unable or unwilling to vote for a Mission: Impossible movie.

If the Best Popular Film category had been added to next year's Oscars as originally planned, then this would be a strong contender, but as it stands, there's too much sneering disdain against its desire to be a movie first and a film second.

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