However, there is an overall winner, but only by an extra half a star, Django Unchained.
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Of the 16 films I saw in 2013, I gave 11 of them four out of five stars, and it is hard to choose my runners up for the year from there. Runners up: Man of Steel, World War Z and The Impossible Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was magnificent a true masterpiece in combining ‘traditional’ acting and motion capture. The Hobbit: TBOTFA was a suitable conclusion to the trilogy while Gone Girl was one of the best thrillers I have seen for a long time. I’m going to choose Guardians of the Galaxy for the simple reason that I enjoyed it immensely and it will definitely be a film I revisit on a fairly regular basis. Happily, though, they were all very strong and it’s difficult for me to choose between them. Sadly, only six films were seen at the cinema this year. Runners up: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Gone Girl and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes While Jurassic World did hold my attention right from the first scene, my favourite film of 2015 has to be The Force Awakens because it was such an adrenaline rush, returning to a galaxy far, far away in style. Two highly anticipated films were released in 2015 that revisited old favourites. Runners up: Mad Max: Fury Road and Jurassic World The humour, the scenery, the offbeat characters – it is one of Taika Waititi’s finest and an absolute gem. HFTW secured its place in my favourite films just a few minutes into my first watch. Runners up: Moana, Deadpool, Doctor Strange Wonder Woman kicked ass but the film that I have watched more times than all of those – Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. It is completely charming and fun, and something I will undoubtedly keep watching. The Shape of Water was beautiful and haunting while Blade Runner 2049 utterly cool. Runners up: Blade Runner 2049, Wonder Woman, The Shape of Water I was captivated by Green Book after just a few minutes – Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali are outstanding – but my favourite has to be A Quiet Place for its originality, drama and attention to detail.
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NB: There are still a lot of films that were released in 2019 that I haven’t seen yet (including Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood, Joker and Jojo Rabbit) so my favourite and the runners up may change. It was the first film in quite a while that my boyfriend and I continued to talk about after we’d gone to bed. It deserves all the accolades it has received: the writing, the casting, the direction. Runners up: Knives Out, Avengers: Endgame, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
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It is way more than a ‘creature feature’: it looks stunning and at times has you on the edge of your seat. Films like Underwater need to be seen on the big screen. Underwater was the first (of only two) film that I saw on screen in 2020 before the world tipped on its head. Runners up: Soul, Promising Young Woman, Da 5 Bloods It’s pure entertainment and has the feel-good factor in buckets, which is sometimes all you want from a film. I saw it at the cinema, accompanied by my mum who got some (but not all) of the gaming references, and thoroughly enjoyed the humour, Easter Eggs and music. Runners up: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, The Green Knight
#LAST OF THE MOHICANS SCREENIT MOVIE#
Name your favourite movie from every year since you were born.” I’ve chosen them for the simple reason that I enjoy them.Īndy’s rules? “What is your favourite movie from last year? You probably know the answer, but what about your favourite movie from every year? That’s a bit tougher, but that’s the challenge I set a group of bloggers. With the help of IMDb these are the films I have come up. Here is my contribution to Andy from Fandango Groover‘s A Life in Movies blogathon, first published in May 2011 and updated since.