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Top 10 A24 Movies

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Top 10 A24 Movies

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The Best Overall A24 film is Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, a multiverse-hopping family drama that won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and a Best Actress trophy for Michelle Yeoh. The Best Value pick — the most rewatchable, easiest-to-stream gem — is The Witch (2015), Robert Eggers' chilling debut that you can stream free on services that rotate A24 horror and that rewards repeat viewings with its slow-burn dread.

This list is built for film lovers who want A24's best work across horror, prestige drama, sci-fi, and indie comedy, whether you crave an awards heavyweight or a midnight scare. Every pick below is a real A24 release with real directors, years, runtimes, and cast.

How We Ranked the Top 10

We weighted each film against what actually makes an A24 movie worth your two hours, drawing on Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, IMDb, Letterboxd, festival results, and Academy and critics' awards. The weighting:

A film that dazzles visually but leaves you cold drops fast; the winners pair bold craft with stories that stick. A24's house style — director-driven, unafraid of discomfort — runs through every entry.

1. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Director: Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert | Year: 2022 | Runtime: 139 min | Rated: R | Where to watch: Max, rent/buy on Prime Video & Apple TV

A laundromat owner named Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh) is dragged into an interdimensional war when she learns she can access the skills of her parallel-universe selves. Co-starring Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, and Jamie Lee Curtis, the film fuses kung-fu absurdity, googly-eyed nihilism, and a wrenching mother-daughter reconciliation.

It swept the 2023 Oscars with seven wins — Picture, Director, Actress, Supporting Actor (Quan's comeback), Supporting Actress (Curtis), Editing, and Original Screenplay — and holds a near-95% Rotten Tomatoes score. It is A24's commercial and critical peak.

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Verdict: The definitive A24 film — wildly original, deeply felt, and decorated with every major award.

2. Moonlight (2016)

Director: Barry Jenkins | Year: 2016 | Runtime: 111 min | Rated: R | Where to watch: Netflix, rent/buy on Apple TV

Barry Jenkins' triptych follows Chiron, a Black gay man in Miami, across three chapters of his life, played by Alex Hibbert, Ashton Sanders, and Trevante Rhodes, with Mahershala Ali and Naomie Harris in support. Tender, restrained, and shot in luminous color by James Laxton, it won the 2017 Academy Award for Best Picture (after the famous envelope mix-up), plus Adapted Screenplay and a Supporting Actor win for Ali.

It carries a 98% Rotten Tomatoes rating and is widely cited as one of the great films of its decade.

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Verdict: A24's most acclaimed drama — quietly devastating and impeccably crafted.

3. Hereditary (2018)

Director: Ari Aster | Year: 2018 | Runtime: 127 min | Rated: R | Where to watch: Max, rent/buy on Prime Video

Ari Aster's debut feature is a grief-soaked descent into family horror. After the death of her secretive mother, Annie Graham (Toni Collette) unravels as supernatural forces close in on her household, with Alex Wolff, Milly Shapiro, and Gabriel Byrne completing the family.

Collette's anguished performance — snubbed by the Oscars, beloved by critics — anchors a film of escalating dread and one of the most shocking mid-film turns in modern horror. It holds a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score and helped define the "elevated horror" wave A24 became known for.

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Verdict: The scariest A24 film — a masterclass in dread powered by a career-best performance.

4. Lady Bird (2017)

Director: Greta Gerwig | Year: 2017 | Runtime: 94 min | Rated: R | Where to watch: Netflix, rent/buy on Apple TV

Greta Gerwig's solo directorial debut follows Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson (Saoirse Ronan), a Sacramento teen chafing against her mother (Laurie Metcalf) during a turbulent senior year. Warm, funny, and bittersweet, it earned five Oscar nominations, including Picture, Director, and two acting nods, and held a rare 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating for a stretch on release.

Co-starring Timothée Chalamet and Lucas Hedges, it is one of A24's most rewatchable and universally beloved films.

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Verdict: A24's most charming crowd-pleaser — funny, true, and easy to love.

5. The Witch (2015) 💎 BEST VALUE

Director: Robert Eggers | Year: 2015 | Runtime: 92 min | Rated: R | Where to watch: Max & free on ad-supported A24 rotations, rent/buy on Apple TV

Robert Eggers' debut strands a banished Puritan family on the edge of a New England wood in the 1630s, where paranoia and possible witchcraft tear them apart. Anya Taylor-Joy broke out as the eldest daughter Thomasin, in a meticulously period-accurate nightmare of candlelit dread and archaic dialogue.

It won Eggers the Directing Award at Sundance and holds a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score. At a lean 92 minutes, frequently streaming free, and richer on every rewatch, it is the smartest value pick on this list.

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Verdict: The best value on the list — a cheap, free-streaming scare that gets better every time.

6. Uncut Gems (2019)

Director: Josh & Benny Safdie | Year: 2019 | Runtime: 135 min | Rated: R | Where to watch: Netflix, rent/buy on Prime Video

The Safdie brothers strap you to Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler), a Manhattan jeweler and compulsive gambler whose life spirals over a rare opal and a parlay bet. Co-starring Kevin Garnett (as himself), Idina Menzel, Lakeith Stanfield, and Julia Fox in her breakout, the film is a relentless anxiety attack of overlapping dialogue and a pulsing Daniel Lopatin score.

Sandler's snubbed-but-celebrated performance and a 91% Rotten Tomatoes rating made it an instant cult favorite.

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Verdict: A24's most stressful thriller — a panic attack you'll want to feel again.

7. Midsommar (2019)

Director: Ari Aster | Year: 2019 | Runtime: 148 min | Rated: R | Where to watch: Max, rent/buy on Apple TV

Ari Aster's daylight horror follows grieving Dani (Florence Pugh) to a Swedish commune's midsummer festival that curdles into a folk-horror nightmare. Co-starring Jack Reynor and Will Poulter, it trades darkness for blinding sunlight and flower-draped pageantry, turning a toxic relationship into ritual catharsis.

Pugh's raw performance and the film's lurid imagery earned an 83% Rotten Tomatoes score and a devoted following; the extended director's cut runs even longer for the truly committed.

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Verdict: The most beautiful A24 nightmare — gorgeous, disturbing, and unforgettable.

8. Ex Machina (2014)

Director: Alex Garland | Year: 2014 | Runtime: 108 min | Rated: R | Where to watch: Netflix, rent/buy on Prime Video

Alex Garland's directorial debut is a sleek chamber-piece sci-fi thriller. A young coder, Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson), is invited to a reclusive tech billionaire's (Oscar Isaac) estate to Turing-test Ava (Alicia Vikander), a strikingly humanlike AI. Tense, cerebral, and morally slippery, it won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects on a modest budget and holds a 92% Rotten Tomatoes score.

Vikander's eerie performance and the film's prescient questions about machine consciousness make it one of A24's smartest releases.

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Verdict: A24's sharpest sci-fi — a lean, brainy thriller that only gets more relevant.

9. The Lighthouse (2019)

Director: Robert Eggers | Year: 2019 | Runtime: 109 min | Rated: R | Where to watch: Max, rent/buy on Apple TV

Robert Eggers' black-and-white descent into madness traps two lighthouse keepers — grizzled Thomas Wake (Willem Dafoe) and surly Ephraim Winslow (Robert Pattinson) — on a remote 1890s rock as storms, drink, and isolation unhinge them. Shot in a boxy 1.19:1 aspect ratio on 35mm, it is a hypnotic two-hander of salty monologues and mythic dread.

It earned an Oscar nomination for Cinematography and a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score, with Dafoe and Pattinson both delivering ferocious work.

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Verdict: A24's most hypnotic oddity — two giant performances in glorious black and white.

10. Past Lives (2023)

Director: Celine Song | Year: 2023 | Runtime: 105 min | Rated: PG-13 | Where to watch: Paramount+, rent/buy on Apple TV

Celine Song's debut traces childhood sweethearts Nora (Greta Lee) and Hae Sung (Teo Yoo), separated when her family emigrates from Korea, who reconnect across decades and continents. Quiet, aching, and built on the Korean concept of *in-yun* (fated connection), it co-stars John Magaro as Nora's husband and earned two Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Original Screenplay.

With a 96% Rotten Tomatoes score, it is one of the most graceful romances A24 has ever released.

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Verdict: A24's most graceful romance — a tender, grown-up heartbreaker.

Which One Should You Watch Tonight?

flowchart TD A[Start: What mood are you in?] --- B{Want a scare?} B -- Yes --- C{Slow dread or sun-soaked?} C -- Slow dread --- D[Hereditary or The Witch] C -- Sun-soaked --- E[Midsommar] B -- No --- F{Want awards prestige?} F -- Yes --- G{Epic or intimate?} G -- Epic --- H[Everything Everywhere All at Once] G -- Intimate --- I[Moonlight or Past Lives] F -- No --- J{Brainy or high-energy?} J -- Brainy --- K[Ex Machina or The Lighthouse] J -- High-energy --- L[Uncut Gems] F -- Watching with family --- M[Lady Bird]

What Makes a Great A24 Movie

What matters less than the hype: the "A24 logo" alone is not a quality guarantee — the studio releases duds too. Judge each film on its own craft and story, not the brand.

FAQ

What is the best A24 movie? Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) tops our list — it won seven Oscars, including Best Picture, and represents A24's creative peak.

Which A24 movies won Best Picture? Two A24 films have won the Academy Award for Best Picture: Moonlight (2016) and Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022).

What is the scariest A24 horror movie? Hereditary (2018) is widely considered the scariest, though Midsommar, The Witch, and The Lighthouse all rank among A24's finest horror-adjacent films.

Where can I stream A24 movies? A24 titles rotate across Max, Netflix, Paramount+, and Prime Video, and most are available to rent or buy on Apple TV and Prime Video.

Are A24 movies good for casual viewers? Some are — Lady Bird and Past Lives are accessible and warm — but many A24 films are intense or slow-paced, so check the tone before pressing play.

Who are the key A24 directors? Ari Aster, Robert Eggers, the Daniels (Kwan and Scheinert), Barry Jenkins, Greta Gerwig, and the Safdie brothers have all made signature A24 films.

Bottom Line

For A24's catalog, Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) is our Best Overall — a seven-time Oscar winner that captures everything the studio does best. The Witch (2015) is our Best Value, a lean, frequently free-to-stream scare that rewards every rewatch. If you want something else tonight — a prestige cry, a panic-attack thriller, or a brainy sci-fi — use the decision tree above to route yourself to Moonlight, Uncut Gems, or Ex Machina.

Judge each film on its craft and story, and A24's best will stay with you long after the logo fades.

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