Ranking June 2018's Movies From Worst To Best

1. Leave No Trace

Leave No Trace Ben Foster
Bleecker Street

RottenTomatoes Score: 100% (8.4/10)

Box Office: The Ben Foster-starring drama grossed just north of $200,000 in its opening U.S. weekend, and though no budgetary data is available, there's no way that's enough to make a dent.

Verdict: Debra Granik's (Winter's Bone) first feature film in eight years lives up to colossal expectations, delivering a subtle and unassuming yet terrifically involving, unconventional father-daughter drama.

Ben Foster is typically fantastic, while his young co-star Thomasin McKenzie is a major find and gives one of the most impressive performances of any on-the-rise actor this year.

The pacing could be tightened up in a few places, but the meditative beauty of Granik's tale is a reward in of itself.

What did you think of June's movies? Shout them out in the comments!

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