
Yeah, we know. We’re late with the list again. But 2011 had a remarkable run in cinema, and this year’s list truly runs through nearly the entire spectrum.
Something to keep in mind: none of the individual lists are the same. Films listed as number one by some people weren’t even seen by others. But, indeed, this is part of the film going experience and part of why the list is formulated as it has been. This is a snapshot, a look inside what different people are interested in, and what they thought of what they have viewed.
Below you’ll find the official Company list, followed by all the individual lists, and the scoring and explanation of how the list was created. (more…)
Jan 04, 2012 | Categories: round-up | Tags: 2011, Beats Rhymes & LIfe: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest, Beginners, Best Of, Best of 2011, Best of List, Bill Cunningham New York, Drive, Hugo, Kelly Reichardt, Lars von Trier, Le Quattro Volte, Martin Scorsese, Meek's Cutoff, Melancholia, Midnight in Paris, Mike Mills, Nicholas Winding Refn, Ryan Gosling, Shame, Steve McQueen, Terence Malick, Tree of Life, Woody Allen |

Three pint-sized reviews after spending a day at the Kendall Square Cinema in Cambridge.
Midnight in Paris, dir. Woody Allen (2011)
I love being pleasantly surprised at 11 in the morning. All in all it had the familiar musk of many Allen films – an ensemble cast of characters oversimplified to the point of absurdity buzz around the shruggish and incredulous New Yorker that Allen unabashedly bases on himself. But Owen Wilson, the actor charged with wearing Mr. Allen’s tweed coat (and his rambling speech patterns), pulls it off relatively well. He stumbles through the magical film with wide eyes and wet lips, never abandoning doubt, and never even entertaining the idea that he may very well be insane. It’s a fun watch, with an all-star cast playing the best-of historical art figures, but there isn’t much hiding underneath the surface. (more…)
Jun 29, 2011 | Categories: Brian, round-up, writing | Tags: 8 1/2, Kendall S, Michael Winterbottom, Midnight in Paris, Owen Wilson, Rob Brydon, Sean Penn, Steve Coogan, Terrence Malick, The Trip, Tree of Life |