Hollywood — 7 Hit Movies
The history of Hollywood is often defined not just by the stories told on screen, but by the seismic shifts certain films caused in the global cultural and economic landscape. While thousands of movies are produced each decade, a select few—the "hit" movies—transcend mere entertainment to become historical markers. Examining seven of Hollywood’s most significant hits reveals the evolution of the industry from the birth of the blockbuster to the modern era of the cinematic universe.
- Box Office: $1.27 billion (highest-grossing animated film of 2013)
- Critical Reception: 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, 7.4/10 on IMDB
- Synopsis: An animated musical fantasy film, Frozen, follows the story of two sisters, Elsa and Anna, as they navigate love, family, and self-acceptance in a kingdom trapped in eternal winter.
- Impact: Frozen became a global phenomenon, with its soundtrack selling over 10 million copies worldwide. The film's themes of sisterly love and self-empowerment resonated with audiences worldwide.
: Steven Spielberg’s thriller is credited with inventing the modern summer blockbuster. Beyond its terrifying shark, the film changed how Hollywood markets and releases movies, making high-concept, wide-release events the industry standard. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) 7 hit movies hollywood
4. Barbie (2023) – The Pink Phenomenon
No one expected a plastic doll’s existential crisis to become a global movement. Directed by Greta Gerwig, Barbie stars Margot Robbie as Stereotypical Barbie, who suffers a malfunction and must travel to the real world to fix herself. What followed was a satirical, hilarious, and surprisingly emotional commentary on patriarchy, femininity, and mortality—all painted in fluorescent pink. The history of Hollywood is often defined not
This original Pixar/Disney release has grossed roughly $368.6 million worldwide, maintaining a strong presence in the top five since its March release. Box Office: $1
This sequel to the 2023 blockbuster has dominated 2026, becoming the top-grossing film of the year so far with approximately $781.2 million globally.
5. Dune: Part Two (2024) – Sci-Fi Royalty
Denis Villeneuve faced a Herculean task: adapt Frank Herbert’s “unfilmable” novel into a coherent two-part epic. Part One set the table; Part Two feasted. Picking up with Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) uniting with the Fremen to overthrow the Harkonnens, this sequel delivers breathtaking desert landscapes, worm-riding action, and political intrigue.