With 2011 officially in the books, it’s time once again to look back and reflect on some of the best films that have come out in the past year. As with all movie writers, coming up with a list like this is usually expected, but also damn near impossible. To me, reading and writing these types of articles are only beneficial in spreading word about titles that really had an effect on me, while stirring up debate between those who strongly agree with my choices, or vehemently disagree. No one list is ever truly definitive; what is considered great to one may not register the same way to another. The only real truth is that 2011 had a wide range of very interesting and fascinating films, and just like every year, there’s always a good handful worth noting.
Top 10 of 2011 – Brandi’s Picks
I think Top 10 lists are fun. Many critics write beleaguered sorts of “I don’t really want to be doing this and it’s stupid and rankings are meaningless” disclaimers at the beginning of their lists. Ugh. Look, it should go without saying that any list (or review) is a reflection of the writer’s personality and their un-duplicate-able individual experience. If you’ve read the rest of my writing this year, you will not be shocked by my list. What I’d like to say before I dive in I don’t consider to be a disclaimer, but just necessary context: the films I didn’t/couldn’t see that are on my mind anyway.
Episode 110 – A-Level Charm
Spencer and Greg discuss Aaron Eckhart in advance of The Rum Diary, think about horror films that influenced them growing up and give DVD picks of the week.
Top 5 – Aliens
Another Top 5 segment from The MacGuffin. This time Brandi and John share their top 5 aliens.
This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes, and Zune. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here. After you’ve watched the video please vote in our poll and share which one you think is the best.
Episode 94 – The Good Girl
Spencer and John discuss Jennifer Aniston in advance of Horrible Bosses, share some directors they want to make comebacks and give their DVD picks of the week.
Film Review – Attack the Block
Dear Stateside Readers,
I am sorry that I am about to tell you some things about a film that you may not be able to watch for awhile. It’s an unfortunate situation that Attack the Block has no U.S. release date yet. But, I invite you to think of it this way: we anticipate lots of films that are potentially far-off, chatting for months on end about whether they might be good when all is said and done. With this film, you will know for sure that your anticipation won’t end in disappointment. Because I am here to let you know that Attack the Block is good. Very good. Delightfully good.