The Good, The Bad and The Critic

Established on March 19th, 2012 and pioneered by film fanatic Michael J. Carlisle. The Good, The Bad and The Critic will analyze classic and contemporary films from all corners of the globe. This title references Sergei Leone's influential spaghetti western The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Top Ten Films of 2010


Though 2010 was three years ago, we were still sober enough to remember a few great films that stuck with us that year. Some were shocked by Black Swan, others were humbled by Toy Story 3. I didn't actually watch any films except Toy Story 3 that year in theaters, most of the films on the list I saw a year later. The film of 2010 was a great introduction of thing to come. My #1 pick for greatest film already has a brilliant Criterion Collection release, so go buy it while you still can. Reasons will be made in point form.

10. Scott Pilgrim vs The World

- It's not the most entertaining or well made film, but it has a visually unique look to it.

-The use of special effects is quite amazing.

- Quirky film that will please lovers of videogames and comic books.
9. Beginners

- Christopher Plummer has an amazing performance as a dying gay man

-Ewan McGregor is more charming that he usually is, which says a lot


8. Tabloid

- Fun documentary

-Weird Story with even stranger subjects

- Just when you think the film has hit its strange peak, it takes the odd up a notch

-Mormonism, abduction, lies, insanity!


7. Submarine

-Woody Allen meets Monty Python

-A really cute romantic comedy from the UK

-Growing up is complicated, but so is trying to get a girlfriend



 6. Meek's Cutoff

- Modern melodramatic Western period piece

- Not the typical image of the Old West

-Painstaking detail and excellent cinematography

5. Tiny Furniture

- Depiction of the 20yr old crisis and the transition between leaving childhood and entering adulthood

-Depiction of the frustration of knowing what you want, but not knowing how to get it.

-Modern female version of The Graduate, without all the cougars.
4. Poetry

-Slow paced and delicate

-Grabs you when you least expect it

-Tearjerker

-Powerful and incredibly thought provoking ending
3. Black Swan

-Themes regarding the dark side of obsession, perfection, ambition and desire

-Ballet ain't just for little girls anymore

- Even the lesbian scene is terrifying

 2. Mysteries of Lisbon

- Perhaps the best modern period piece.

-An unpredictable film that will have you guessing until the very end.


1. Certified Copy

-Directed by Abbas Kiarostami and starring Juliet Binoche

- A deep puzzle

-An open ended relationship film that uses emotion in a very unique way

1 comment:

  1. 1. The Social Network
    2. True Grit
    3. Blue Valentine
    4. Black Swan
    5. 127 Hours
    6. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
    7. Winter's Bone
    8. Toy Story 3
    9. The Fighter
    10. The King's Speech

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