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Learn about the events, trends and achievements of 2011 in film, including the highest-grossing films, film festivals, award ceremonies and a list of films released. Find out which films crossed the billion-dollar milestone, which franchises had multiple billion-dollar hits and which films were critically acclaimed.
A comprehensive list of American films released in 2011, sorted by month and genre. See the highest-grossing, critically acclaimed, and cult films of the year, as well as their cast and crew details.
In Time is a 2011 movie where people have clocks on their arms that count down their remaining lifespan. Justin Timberlake plays a factory worker who steals time from the rich and gives it to the poor, while Amanda Seyfried is his accomplice.
Thor is a 2011 superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character, directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Chris Hemsworth. It is the fourth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and follows Thor's exile to Earth, where he must prove himself worthy of his hammer and stop his brother Loki.
A romantic drama film based on Charlotte Brontë's novel, starring Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender as Jane Eyre and Edward Rochester. The film follows Jane's life from childhood to adulthood, as she faces hardships, love, and deception.
A period action-adventure film based on Alexandre Dumas's novel, with clock-punk elements and a plot against the king of France. It stars Logan Lerman, Milla Jovovich, Orlando Bloom, Christoph Waltz and others, and was released in 2011.
Priest is a 2011 American action horror film directed by Scott Stewart and stars Paul Bettany as the title character. [2] [3] It is loosely based on the Korean comic of the same name by Hyung Min-woo, in turn inspired by the computer game Blood by Monolith Productions.
Drive is a film starring Ryan Gosling as a Hollywood stunt driver and getaway driver who gets involved in a dangerous heist. The film, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, was praised for its style, violence, and performances, and won the Best Director Award at Cannes.