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Was 2023 too good of a year for movies - and what does it mean for 2024?

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Cillian Murphy as J Robert Oppenheimer. (Supplied/Universal Pictures)
Cillian Murphy as J Robert Oppenheimer. (Supplied/Universal Pictures)

In a post-pandemic environment, movies as events and a culture effectively made a comeback in 2023.

Audiences were returning to cinemas globally and awaiting them were scores of high-quality films.

But, in a year overflowing with strong releases, some fantastic films fell to the wayside and expectations are at towering heights for this year's releases.

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