Top Ten Films 2014

Unlike most critics out there who decry but still participate in arbitrary list making, I unapologetically love making top ten lists. The films on my list are chosen not merely for personal reasons. I selected films that I think are a contribution to cinema and have some societal relevance. These films push the boundaries of motion pictures. […]

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Wild (2014) – Jean-Marc Vallée

The wilderness brings out some conflicting emotions from me. I’m not someone who likes going outside and I don’t handle bugs or other wildlife well. However, I’ve realized over the last few years that I do really appreciate being out in nature and experiencing the outdoors is becoming more and more a staple of my […]

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Top 10 Films

I felt way better about this year’s class of movies than last year’s… so let’s get right to it. Props to Citizen Kelvin for suggesting that we do this. Honorable Mentions: Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier So much better than the first movie. A smart, entertaining, rock-solid action movie.  Dawn of the Planet of […]

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Ida (2014) – Pawel Pawlikowski

Pawel Pawlikowski’s Ida is one of the most quietly powerful films of the year. It is a detective story, road movie, and a coming-of-age narrative wrapped concisely into 82 minutes. Set in 1961 Poland during the Stalinist dictatorship, Ida centers on Anna (Agata Trzebuchowska), a young orphaned woman who was sheltered in a convent since she […]

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