• May 2, 2017

Top 10 Amazing Movies You Missed This Winter

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Incredible movies that came to theaters this winter, but passed through with most people not seeing it. WatchMojo presents the top 10 movies that were missed this winter by many moviegoers. What movies will take the top spot on our list? Paterson, Toni Erdmann, or Martin Scorcese’s Silence? Watch to find out!

00:54 #10. “20th Century Women” (2016)
01:51 #9. “A United Kingdom” (2016)
02:59 #8. “Trainspotting 2” (2017)
04:03 #7. “A Monster Calls” (2016)
05:11 #6. “The Founder” (2016)
06:21 #5. “Split” (2016)
07:25 #4. “Personal Shopper” (2016)
08:19 #3, #2, #1 ????

Big thanks to governmentfree for suggesting this idea, and to see how WatchMojo users voted, check out the suggest page here:
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10 thoughts on “Top 10 Amazing Movies You Missed This Winter

  1. Ummmmmmmmm…..what? Split made 138 MILLION dollars. And that’s JUST domestically ($270 million world wide). Nobody fucking missed that movie, it’s one of the most successful movies of the year.

  2. Split was a critical and commercial success. it made well over 100 million dollars at the box office (us) on a budget of nine million dollars. that figure doesn’t even include the overseas gross. honestly it’s a bit underrated and is a terrific film since it’s also a part of the unbreakable trilogy but I wouldn’t say it failed to find an audience

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