8 People On What Reddit-Recommended Movie They Ended Up Loving

by · Thought Catalog

Sometimes, majorly hyped movies end up being a huge disappointment because of expectations. Luckily, that’s not always the case. Here, eight people share the movies they watched because of Reddit that they ended up loving.

1. Hereditary

Hereditary | IMDb

“And Reddit was RIGHT! I can’t get that movie out of my head. It was so good I had to watch the 4-hour explanation video on YouTube explaining how deep the movie really is, and I loved that too.Not gonna lie, it will be one of my favorite movies forever. Nothing could top this in my mind.”–Tinkerer0fTerror

2. About Time 

About Time (2013) | IMDb

“Charming movie that I would not have watched without a Reddit recommendation.”–Alarming_Serve23

3. Predestination

Predestination (2014) | IMDb

“I had already considered watching it numerous times in the past but I can be a little indecisive, so many people suggested for me to finally give it a go and gladly I wasn’t disappointed!”–HipHopGurl

4. Ikiru

Ikiru by Akira Kurosawa. I was looking for a film on death and existentialism and I found this film as a suggestion on Reddit. This is easily my favorite films of all time!”–TaranMenon

5. Midsommar

Midsommar (2019) | IMDb

“There was a thread raving about it and it was still in theatres so I called a couple friends and asked if they wanted to go see a movie. We all went in blind and we still talk about how horrible/hilarious that was.”–Sundae7878

6. Midnight in Paris

Midnight in Paris (2011) | IMDb

“Comfy, nostalgic, romantic and full of surprises.”–Otherwise_Horror_183

7. Sorry To Bother You

Sorry To Bother You (2018) | IMDb

“Wild story, very fun but has something to say. Reminds me stylistically of a blend of people like Kevin Smith, Jordan Peele, and Charlie Kaufman. Solely off how much I loved this film, I feel like anything Boots Riley does from now on will go straight to the top of my ‘to watch’ list.”–professor_buttstuff

8. Whiplash

Whiplash (2014) | IMDb

“I saw multiple posts praising the intense performances and gripping story, so I decided to give it a watch.”–WhimsicalChuckler