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We Got This Covered’s Top 10 Movies Of 2016

As we head into the final days of 2016, it's time to look back on the past 12 months in film and reflect on the hits and the misses, the surprises and the disappointments. While this year hasn't been particularly strong, at least in our opinion, there were still a handful of notable efforts that moved us, brought us to tears, had us rolling in our seats laughing or standing on our chairs pumping our fists in the air.
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4) Zootopia

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Disney and animation are so inextricably linked that it’s no surprise when one of the studio’s releases hits a home run (e.g., this year’s Moana). However, even in an era that many have deemed the second Disney Renaissance, what no one expected from Zootopia is just how sharp and intelligent a social commentary it would feature.

Set in a world of anthropomorphic animals, the film – led by Ginnifer Goodwin’s headstrong rabbit cop Judy Hopps – features all the imagination and humor one would associate with recent Disney efforts like Wreck-It Ralph and Big Hero 6. However, amidst the sloth jokes and animal puns lies a story with something very powerful to say about prejudice and discrimination.

Directors Byron Howard and Rich Moore (as well as co-director Jared Bush) create an allegorical tale here that feels more relevant than 90 percent of Hollywood blockbusters released this year. The fact that Zootopia managed to send such a valuable sentiment to audiences the world over is a miraculous feat, one that’s only heartened further by the film’s $1 billion box office gross.


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