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Rating
Title/Year
Author
1
Ddongpari (Breathless) (2009)
2
The Last House on the Left (2009)
3
In the Loop (2009)
4
JCVD (Van Dammage) (2008)
van Damme's on-screen invincibility is summarily demolished, leaving us with a picture of a very different man.
Posted Jan 22, 2009
5
The Fall (2006)
6
Shrooms (2008)
7
Good Dick (2008)
8
The Dark Knight (2008)
9
The Mist (2007)
Like Shyamalan's Signs but without the salvationist coda, The Mist is a bleak look at what happens when faith, hope and charity have all got lost in the fog.
Posted Jul 1, 2008
10
Wanted (2008)
11
Mongol (2008)
12
Doomsday (2008)
13
Dangerous Parking (2007)
go[es] through all the clichéd tropes of addiction, recovery and terminal illness while at the same time repeatedly subverting them.
Posted May 1, 2008
14
Vexille (2008)
its undeniable sense of spectacle is best appreciated on a very big screen - even if, after a full-throttle build-up, the film's final sequences seem oddly anticlimactic.
Posted Apr 17, 2008
15
The Escapist (2008)
16
Vantage Point (2008)
Vantage Point prefers to stick with the familiar, so that it ends up, bizarrely enough, affirming rather than challenging the viewer's prejudices.
Posted Mar 5, 2008
17
18
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2013)
with teenagers, there will always come a time when innocence must be lost - but Levine's film transfixes this moment with the sharpness of a razor.
Posted Feb 13, 2008
19
Jumper (2008)
Jumper never really seems, for all its spatial to-ing and fro-ing, to get up and moving properly. Perhaps it should have been called Hopper...
Posted Feb 13, 2008
20
There Will Be Blood (2007)
21
Juno (2007)
22
Cloverfield (2008)
23
24
25
Southland Tales (2007)
26
The Nines (2007)
27
Wristcutters: A Love Story (2007)
28
29
Princess (2006)
Princess is adults-only animation designed, paradoxically, to disillusion anyone of the belief that the world of 'adult entertainment' is in any way alluring or glamorous.
Posted Oct 17, 2007
30
Day Watch (2007)
31
Yella (2008)
32
Le Serpent (The Snake) (2006)
You will be thrilled all the way through Le Serpent, and once the final credits roll, you will be awed by the muscular solidity of its construction.
Posted Sep 14, 2007
33
The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
the true subject of The Bourne Ultimatum is not Bourne's identity, but America's, post-9/11.
Posted Aug 16, 2007
34
Waitress (2007)
no amount of quality service can cover up a slice of life that has been so overbaked.
Posted Aug 10, 2007
35
4/5
a richly picaresque journey to childhood's end through the dusty streets of Kabul.
Posted Jul 5, 2007
36
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
37
The Upside of Anger (2005)
Always more than a mere by-numbers domestic drama, The Upside of Anger is desperately, darkly funny, with dialogue to, er, die for, and a perfect cast.
Posted Jul 2, 2007
38
Ultraviolet (2006)
Undemanding, unengaging, and glaringly unoriginal, Ultraviolet gives real comic books a bad name.
Posted Jul 2, 2007
39
Typhoon (2006)
40
5/5
Sunshine (2007)
Sunshine is canny enough to avoid being reducible to the sum of its parts, and finds a perfect balance between claustrophobic thrills and eye-goggling awe.
Posted Jul 2, 2007
41
3/5
Snakes on a Plane (2006)
Even if viewed entirely on its own terms, this film, like any snake, tapers at its end.
Posted Jul 2, 2007
42
3/5
Shortbus (2006)
There may be a variety of erotic practices on parade here, but the film leaves viewers with few real insights into either human nature or sexuality.
Posted Jul 2, 2007
43
4/5
Shanghai Dreams (Qinghong) (2005)
44
4/5
here the business of revenge is as measured and well-tempered as a piano score, and it will turn out that Melanie's Bach is far worse than any bite.
Posted Jul 2, 2007
45
3/5
Avenue Montaigne (2006)
a frothy confection that, much like its characters, often seems at odds with its own ambitions.
Posted Jul 2, 2007
46
4/5
Shutter (2004)
a tale of guilt, revenge and twisted love, set in a world that, for all its sanitised modernity, still remains haunted by fears that are primal and timeless.
Posted Jun 26, 2007
47
5/5
Live Free or Die Hard (2007)
48
4/5
Look Both Ways (2006)
an impressive, intelligent and moving tragicomedy of manners - any way you look at it.
Posted Jun 19, 2007
49
4/5
Lives of the Saints (2004)
dares, from the unlikely vantage of Britain's criminal underworld, to look heavenwards - and, in its darkly pessimistic way, to see nothing there.
Posted Jun 19, 2007
50
4/5
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)