2011 Movies
1. The Girl With the Dragon TattooStylish, brilliantly acted, and impeccably paced without a wasted moment. David Fincher just makes one can't-miss film after another.
2. The DescendantsClooney trades his suits for shorts and goofy Hawaiian shirts. It's sad and sometimes hard to watch, but it's often amazing to see him try to hold his family apart amid sudden chaos with his two girls in very different stages of growing up.
3. Midnight in ParisMagical deconstruction of nostalgia; the only downside is the one-dimensional, cartoonishly evil character played by Rachel McAdams.
4. The ArtistThe most clever and ambitious movie of 2011 and often very funny, but the story was a bit thin.
5. The Muppets6. Super 8
The first 2/3 was terrific, magical, and better than anything else this year. The last 1/3 went completely off the rails, leaving one to wonder if it's better to have an unseen monster than a silly one.
7. Martha Marcy May MarleneJohn Hawkes doesn't have to speak to haunt your nightmares, both here and in Winter's Bone last year.
8.Tree of LifeLike Melancholia, it's gorgeously shot, super ambitious, and mostly brilliant. The stuff with the dinosaurs and the afterlife was interesting but didn't really fit.
9. MelancholiaHarder to watch than Tree of Life, intentionally, because Kirsten Dunst's character's depression dominates much of the film.
10. Drive11. Young Adult
Sad, funny, and a bit unpredictable. Patton Oswalt is so great. The main character was reprehensible, though.
12. HugoVery cool but oddly disjointed. Second half went in an odd direction and didn't fulfill the promise of the beginning.
13. The HelpFelt like it pulled its punches and few of the characters changed over the course of a LONG movie. The adaptation seemed off, too -- Skeeter's boyfriend was there and gone, then there and gone again for really no reason.
14. Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyComplex spy thriller was a little confusing and didn't generate much tension. Story was there, though, so I wouldn't be surprised if the book is excellent.
14. 50/50Funny (Seth Rogen!) but predictable.
15. A Better Life16. Bridesmaids
Amusing at times but also long stretches that fell flat (like the whole scene on the airplane).
17. Horrible BossesTerrific cast but often more grating than funny.
18. Moneyball19. Certified Copy
Tried to be "Before Sunrise/Sunset," but there's no heart and the "twist" was beyond stupid.
20. Fast Five21. Tower Heist
22. Meek's Cutoff
23. Thor
Haven't seen a lot from 2012 yet, but at this point it would be:
1. Moonrise Kingdom
2. The Avengers
3. Prometheus
4. Haywire
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