Entertainment | best of 2018 The Movies You Likely Didn't See in 2018 (but Should) 'Death of Stalin,' 'Sorry to Bother You,' 'Mandy' among the flicks you shouldn't miss, per the Daily Beast By Jenn Gidman Posted Dec 19, 2018 9:26 AM CST Copied This image shows, from left, Steve Buscemi, Adrian McLoughlin, Jeffrey Tambor, Dermot Crowley, and Simon Russell Beale in a scene from "The Death of Stalin." (Nicola Dove/IFC Films via AP) Yes, everyone is still doing the Wakanda salute from Black Panther, cringing along with Elsie Fisher's character in Eighth Grade, and singing "Shallow" from A Star Is Born. But as Marlow Stern writes for the Daily Beast, there were more than 700 movies released this year, and "you were bound to miss some gems." Whether you're in the mood for political satire, a couple's struggle to have a child, or gonzo horror, here are the flicks you shouldn't miss but probably did: You Were Never Really Here, starring Joaquin Phoenix Private Life, starring Paul Giamatti and Kathryn Hahn Sorry to Bother You, starring Tessa Thompson and Lakeith Stanfield The Death of Stalin, starring Steve Buscemi, Jeffrey Tambor, and Jason Isaacs Mandy, starring Nicolas Cage Minding the Gap, a documentary by Bing Liu on Rust Belt skater boys Burning, from South Korean director Lee Chang-dong and starring Steven Yeun More on these films here. (The movies everyone's seeing, and some awards they're up for.) Read These Next Within half hour, Navy fighter jet and copter both go into the sea. Trump has been talking about a White House ballroom for 15 years. After his grandma's fall, teen creates a winning solution. Study sheds light on what killed half of Napoleon's grand army. Report an error