Cinema · 1982 Ranked
Best Films of 1982, Ranked by IQ Score
The year sci-fi cinema peaked while New Hollywood's auteurs reached their mid-career best. Ranked by IQ Score.
1982 is the year sci-fi cinema peaked commercially-artistically simultaneously. Blade Runner, E.T., The Thing, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, four canonical sci-fi entries in twelve months.
The structural argument for 1982-as-canonical-year: simultaneous sci-fi peak (Blade Runner, E.T., The Thing, Wrath of Khan), late-career auteur peak (Bergman's Fanny and Alexander, Herzog's Fitzcarraldo, Scorsese's The King of Comedy, Lumet's The Verdict, Tootsie at the comedy/drama border), and emerging-director work (Barry Levinson's Diner). The most-genre-diverse single year of the 1980s.
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