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IMDb’s top 10 highest rated movies of 2020 on Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and Hotstar

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1. HAMILTON – DISNEY+ HOTSTAR | IMDb rating: 8.6

 

While we’ve entered a stark discrepancy in the surveys of Hamilton, the Broadway production was an ultimate pleasure to stream this year on Disney+ Hotstar. It stirs the genres of hip-hop, jazz and R&B into the conventional description of Alexander Hamilton’s existence.

2. OH MY KADAVALE – AMAZON PRIME VIDEO | IMDb rating: 8.1 

Oh My Kadavule is a Tamil romantic drama film, featuring Ashok Selvan, Ritika Singh and Vani Bhojan in the lead roles. Its story pursues the outcome of a golden ticket passed by God himself to Selvan’s personality Arjun to right his evils and earns his wife back. However, destiny puts up with a distinct twist and unifies him with his crush from school, only to educate him another discourse.

3. SOUND OF METAL – AMAZON PRIME VIDEO | IMDb rating: 7.8

Sound of Metal is a gratifying tale of solidity, directed and co-written by Darius Marder. The brilliant Riz Ahmed puts up with the lead in this theatre flick as a drummer who starts up to mislay his earshot in the middle of a gig. Following which he understands he’s getting on to begin losing his understanding of being. The film was broadcasted globally in 2019, it created its OTT debut in December 2020.

 

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