
According to viewers, these are the “15 Most Confusing Movies of All Time.” Do you agree?
“The 15 Most Confusing Movies of All Time”, a list curated by @TheWrap, according to viewers.
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15. “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968) – Stanley Kubrick’s film reaches 4,200 searches per month 14. “Inception” (2010) – Christopher Nolan’s film reaches 4,500 searches per month 13. “Memento” (2000) – Nolan’s second film on the list reaches 4,600 searches per month 12. “The Matrix” (1999) – The Wachowski sisters reach 5,200 searches per month 11. “Predestination” (2014) – The Spierig brothers-directed sci-fi thriller reaches 5,900 searches per month 10. “Fight Club” (1999) – David Fincher’s adaptation reaches 5,900 searches per month 9. “Arrival” (2016)– Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi drama reaches 6,000 searches per month 8. “The Shining” (1980) – Kubrick’s second film on the list reaches 6,300 searches per month 7. “Nocturnal Animals” (2016) – Tom Ford’s dramatic thriller achieves 6,600 searches per month 6. “Interstellar” (2014) – Nolan’s third film on the list reaches 7,100 searches per month 5. “Mulholland Drive” (2001) – David Lynch’s notoriously confusing thriller reaches 9,700 searches per month 4. “Donnie Darko” (2001) – Richard Kelly’s film doubles “Mulholland Drive” with 18,000 searches per month 3. “Shutter Island” (2010) – Martin Scorsese’s psychological thriller nearly doubles “Donnie Darko” with 31,000 searches per month 2. “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” (2020) – Charlie Kaufman’s Netflix movie reaches 50,000 searches per month 1. “Tenet” (2020) – Nolan’s latest film reaches an astronomical high totaling 70,000 searches per month