The 7 best movies in theaters right now, according to critics by John Lynch on Sep 13, 2018, 10:22 AM Advertisement
 A new wave of films hits theaters every week, but a lot of them aren't worth seeing. To help you sort out which movies are must-see material, we turn to the reviews aggregator Metacritic each week to compile this list of the most critically acclaimed films that are currently in theaters on a wide release. On this week's list, Bo Burnham's directorial debut "Eight Grade" contends with Spike Lee's satirical true-crime thriller "BlacKkKlansman," and the wildly compelling satire "Sorry to Bother You." Here are the 7 best movies in theaters right now, according to critics: SEE ALSO: 'Sorry to Bother You' is one of the most original and thought-provoking movies of the year 7. "Searching" — 71% Critic score: 71% Date released: August 24, 2018 What critics said: "Impressively, first-time filmmaker and former Google commercials creator Aneesh Chaganty has also made a real movie, the story of a family that morphs into a crime drama that gradually ratchets up the tension as all good thrillers must, one that’s well constructed and acted as well as novel in its storytelling techniques." — The Hollywood Reporter
6. "Crazy Rich Asians" — 74% Critic score: 74% Date released: August 15, 2018 What critics said: "It’s a reinvented romantic comedy, sassy and fun, that doesn’t necessarily rely on obvious tropes and is worth the wait." — Time Out
5. "Incredibles 2" — 80% Critic score: 80% Date released: June 15, 2018 What critics said: "Though it would be unrealistic to expect 'Incredibles 2' to have quite the genre-busting surprise of the original, it is as good as it can be without that shock of the new — delivering comedy, adventure and all too human moments with a generous hand." — Los Angeles Times
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