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In many states, including New York, they have yet to reopen. With many national chains reporting devastating losses quarter after quarter—the country’s three largest chains reported $1 billion worth of losses in Q3—many have begun to fear that the theater experience is lost for good. But that doesn’t mean movies are lost for good. In fact, it’s quite the opposite: Americans are watching more than ever before. In April, a study found that the average American was streaming content (TV and movies) eight hours a day, and three out of four people reported watching more than they were in pre-COVID times. What we’re watching has changed as well. Another study found that Americans were discovering they enjoyed genres like documentary, comedy, and true crime more than they’d thought, and demand for these types of titles has been increasing. As we reach the end of the year, Stacker’s been taking a look back at 2020 and rounding up some of its most memorable art and entertainment. Within this project, we wanted to know what movies audiences thought were the best of the year. So Stacker compiledIMDb data on all 2020 movies and ranked the top 100 according to user score (data was gathered December 4, 2020). To qualify, the film had to have an IMDb score, Metascore, and at least 1,000 votes. A vote exception was made for the Small Axe anthology films. Ties were broken by vote count. We found that there were several identifiable trends in what movies audiences loved this year: plenty of documentaries, films that are based on real-life stories, and movies that highlight often-overlooked communities like LGBTQ+ folks and West Indian immigrants in London. But from “Deerskin” to “Hamilton,” these movies cover a wide range of interests, themes, and categories. Read on to see whether you agree with these audience rankings. 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Some studios chose to push new releases back until 2021 and beyond, others have shelved projects with indefinite release dates, and more recently, one studio has made the unprecedented decision to allow the entirety of its 2021 slate to go straight to streaming on HBO MAX next year. However, many studios simply bit the bullet and chose to let their films go to streaming on either subscription-based platforms or for individual renting, premiere them at virtual film festivals, and/or opt for very limited theatrical releases. Despite theaters being mostly closed and festivals at a standstill, a whole host of films were still able to make it to audiences one way or another and find their own success. Thus, in spite of the unparalleled struggles the film industry underwent this year, there still managed to be a slew of fantastic films from around the world ranging in subject matter from the coronavirus itself to the horrors of war, social and political justice, capitalism, cows, and…time inversion. Stacker compiled data on all eligible 2020 movies to come up with a Stacker score—a weighted index split evenly between IMDb and Metacritic scores—to rank the top 100. To qualify, the film had to have an IMDb score, Metascore, and at least 1,000 votes. Ties were broken by Metascore, and further ties were broken by IMDb user rating. The data was acquired on Dec. 3, 2020. At one point, it felt as if the film landscape for 2020 would be undoubtedly bleak, yet we have been treated to a cinematic banquet that beat the odds. Counting down from 100, here are the best films of 2020. 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