I can’t provide real-time information about specific movies or documentaries released during the 2023/24 season as my training only includes data up until January 2022. However, I can give you some general tips on how to find the best and worst documentaries and movies from that season.
- Critical Reviews: Websites like Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb, and Metacritic aggregate reviews from critics and audiences. Check out their ratings and reviews to gauge which movies and documentaries received acclaim and which ones were poorly received.
- Film Festivals: Keep an eye on film festivals like Sundance, Cannes, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), and Venice Film Festival. Many acclaimed documentaries and movies premiere at these festivals before wider release.
- Awards Season: Pay attention to awards ceremonies like the Oscars, Golden Globes, and BAFTAs. The films and documentaries that receive nominations and awards are often among the best of the year.
- Word of Mouth: Sometimes, the best recommendations come from friends, family, or online communities. If you hear a lot of buzz about a particular movie or documentary, it’s worth checking out.
- Streaming Platforms: Platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ release a lot of original content. Explore their catalog to find highly rated documentaries and movies.
- Film Critics: Follow film critics and reviewers whose opinions align with your taste. They often provide insightful analysis and recommendations.
- Personal Preferences: Ultimately, what makes a documentary or movie the “best” or “worst” is subjective. Consider your own interests, preferences, and values when choosing what to watch.
Remember that what one person considers the “best” might not align with your tastes, so don’t be afraid to explore a variety of genres and styles to find what resonates with you.