Friday, January 29, 2021

Top 10 Action Movies Of 2020

Here is list of Super hit Action Movies of 2020 to watch.There are A lot Movies but You can find most action movies.



10.The Old Guard 
After battling her way through an apocalyptic desert wasteland in Mad Max: Fury Road, punching her way through Berlin in Atomic Blonde, and tangling in the sky with the Fast and Furious crew, Charlize Theron gets her own superhero franchise with this curious adaptation of Greg Rucka's comic series focussed on a rag-tag group un-killable mercenaries. While the broad strokes of the plot combine Highlander immortality schtick with a military rescue commando narrative, director Gina Prince-Bythewood brings a startling emotional directness and a winning earnestness to the material. The shooting of the fights can be a bit by-the-numbers, with Theron delivering head-shots and axe-throws on cue, but the relationships between the characters are more fully developed and lived-in than many similar would-be streaming blockbusters.

Release date: July 10
Cast: Charlize Theron, KiKi Layne, Matthias Schoenaerts, Marwan Kenzari
Director: Gina Prince-Bythewood (Beyond the Lights)


9.BloodShot
With F9, the next chapter in the NOS-powered Fast and Furious saga, pushed to 2021 because of the outbreak of the coronavirus, Vin Diesel fans will have to make due with Bloodshot, a frenzied adaptation of a popular Valiant Comics title first published in the '90s. Like many non-Fast thrillers from Diesel, the results are a mixed bag, emphasizing the star's muscular frame, gravely voice, and no-nonsense attitude while failing to fully activate his oddball charisma. He plays Ray Garrison, a gun-toting Marine who gets brutally murdered by some shady assassins and brought back to life by an even shadier bio-tech corporation headed up by Guy Pearce's smarmy, sweater-wearing Dr. Emil Harting. Outfitted with a combination of Deadpool-like regeneration abilities and Limitless-like mental gifts, Garrison becomes a vengeance-driven hired gun for the company, but he soon discovers that his boss might be tinkering with his memories to get the desired results. Despite some ultra-choppy, borderline incomprehensible action sequences, Bloodshot has a handful of clever science-fiction concepts, charming supporting performances, and Groundhog Day-ish twists that elevate it above many of Diesel's lackluster non-Fast blockbuster attempts.

Release date: March 13
Cast: Vin Diesel, Eiza González, Guy Pearce, Lamorne Morris
Director: David S.F. Wilson

8.Extraction

Tossing aside Thor's massive hammer and trimming his gnarly Avengers: Endgame beard, Chris Hemsworth picks up an assault rifle and gets to work in Extraction, a new Netflix shoot-em-up that re-teams the Australian actor with his former Marvel filmmaking buddies Joe and Anthony Russo, who produced the project. (Joe wrote the bullet-ridden screenplay, which is based on the 2014 graphic novel Ciudad.) While Hemsworth's gun-toting commando protagonist Tyler Rake -- yes, that's his name -- lacks comic-book superpowers and Norse god strength, he can take a beating and keep fighting, a quality that serves him well as he rescues and protects the child of an Indian drug kingpin. At one point in the film's big show-stopping chase sequence, which stunt-coordinator-turned-director Sam Hargrave presents as one long take, Rake gets slammed by a speeding car. His solution? Locate a bigger vehicle, preferably a large truck, and hit the bad guy back. That type of strategic thinking should give you a sense of Rake's tactical prowess and of the movie's blunt-force approach to action filmmaking. There's a dreary, perfunctory quality to the storytelling, especially as it marches toward its bloody finale, but Extraction has enough big fight scenes to make it required viewing in a year without a new John Wick movie to look forward to. 

Release date: April 24
Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Rudhraksh Jaiswal, Randeep Hooda, Golshifteh Farahani
Director: Sam Hargrave


7.Wonder Woman (1984)

After the (much-deserved) massive success of 2017’s Wonder Woman, it makes sense that director Patty Jenkins and star Gal Gadot would dive immediately back into the sequel. It’ll be out later this summer, with Wonder Woman going head-to-head with Kristen Wiig’s villainous Cheetah. Though it looked like Chris Pine’s role as Steve Trevor came to an end at the close of the first film, he does make an appearance in the sequel’s trailer, and that, combined with the fact that superhero movies play by no one’s rules, means anything could happen come August 14.

Release date: August 14
Starring: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal, Robin Wright, Connie Nielsen.


6.No Time To Die

James Bond has a bit of a sexism problem, but the 25th installment in the British spy series already looks to be miles ahead of its predecessors due to the fact that it was co-written by Killing Eve creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge and features a theme song Performed by Billie Eilish. We can’t wait to see 007 go full Fleabag–but who will play his Hot Priest?!

Release date: November 25
Starring: Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz, Ralph Fiennes.

6.Birds Of Prey

Birds of Prey, the recently retitled  Suicide  Squad  spin-off starring  Margot Robbie's joyfully defiant Harley Quinn, didn't exactly light up the box office in the same way last year's Oscar-nominated Joker movie did, but it's a lot more fun. That's mostly thanks to the tightly choreographed, inventively staged fight scenes, which director Cathy Yan films in a way that channels both the hand-to-hand combat of John Wick and the more baroque tendencies of the Joel Schumacher Batman era. (A multi-character throw-down in a fun house towards the end is particularly well executed and a car chase involving a pair of roller-blades finds a new spin on a scene you've seen a million times.) If the convoluted flashback structure occasional grates and some of the jokes fall flat, the action more than makes up for it, which is pretty rare for a big studio superhero release these days. 

Release date: February 7
Cast: Margot Robbie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead,  Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Rosie Perez 
Director: Cathy Yan (Dead Pigs).

5.Fast & Furious 9

Fast & Furious is also known as F9, the follow-up to 2017’s The Fate of the Furious picks up with Vin Diesel’s character, Dominic Toretto, who is now in semi-retirement on a farm and has a kid named after the late Paul Walker’s character. Charlize Theron and John Cena also star in the ninth movie of the franchise.

Initial release: May 26, 2021 (France )
Director: Justin Lin
Film series: Fast & Furious 
Producers: Vin Diesel , Justin lin , Samantha  Vincent , Cloyton Townsend ,Neal H. Moritz  and More.
Production companies: Universal  Pictures , One Race Film ,Original Film and ,More .


4.Time To Hunt

Ten years after delivering the award-winning drama Bleak Night (2010), writer/director Yoon Sung-hyun finally returns with a second feature — and it’s nothing like his first. His latest kicks off in the near future as a group of young friends plan and execute a heist to lift themselves out of poverty only to end up with a merciless hitman on their tail. It’s overlong and the action is a bit too sparse for the running time, but but once it hits the run and gun action thrills. The film’s score and cinematography are even more compelling, though, making for an attractive action/drama. Available to stream on Netflix.
Initial release: February 22, 2020

Director: Yoon Sung Hyun
Producer: Son Moon-Sung
Box office: 6,911 USD
Nominations: Beaksang Arts and Award For Best New Actor In Film And More.

3.Enter The Fat Dragon.

Few of the films to make the list this year are all about the fun, but happily, Donnie Yen is here to blend terrific action with a bountiful sense of humor. His latest takes the title from Sammo Hung’s late 70s classic but it’s no remake. Instead, Enter the Fat Dragon is a straight-up action/comedy about a supercop who loses his will and gains hundreds of pounds in the proces. Yen in a fat suit is hard to ignore, and that’s especially the case as he continues kicking butt despite his increased mass. It’s good fun with action and laughs that’ll have you smiling. Available to rent.


Initial release: January 23, 2020 ( Malaysia )

Directors: Kenji Tanigaki, Wong JingB

ox office: 38,561 USD

Producers: Donnie Yen, Wong Jing ,Connie Wong

Languages: Japanese, Chinese


2.Bad Boys For Life.


Late arriving sequels rarely capture the magic of their predecessors, and they almost never match or exceed of the original — so imagine our surprise when this absolute blast of a movie arrived sixteen years after the last sequel to kick all kinds of ass. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence jump smoothly back into their characters with fast-moving banter designed to match Bad Boys for Life‘s energy and action. On that last beat, and the reason why it’s on this particular list, the action sequences and set-pieces here are stellar stuff and find life through minimal CG. We get practical action and big stunts, and it’s all shot and edited with an eye towards appreciating the kinetic joy of it all. Available to stream on Starz and to rent.


Initial release: January 7, 2020 (Berlin)

Directors: Bilall Fallah, Adil El  Arbi

Box office: 426.5 million USD

Film series: Bad Boys 

Producers: Will Smith , Jerry Bruckheimer, Doug Belgrad.


1.Wira 

There are some pretty stellar flicks above, but few (if any) of them really leave you saying “now that’s a fucking action movie!” once the end credits roll. This terrifically entertaining Malaysian release arrives as the genre’s savior in 2020 and does just that. Hairul Azreen and Fify Azmi play siblings who’ve grown apart over the years brought back together against the man ruining their home town. The brother and sister make for a bad-ass pair of protagonists, and both deliver the action goods whether it be in the ring, on the streets, on a moving bus, or elsewhere. Give this one a spin, and you can thank me later. Available to stream on Netflix.

Initial release: January 30, 2020 (Indonesia)

Director: Cheng Kin - kwok

Box office: RM 7.6 million

Budget: RM 8 million

Producers:Cheng Kin - kwok, Chee Ang Koeh.
     

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