Showing posts with label top 10 list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label top 10 list. Show all posts

Monday, December 01, 2025

2025 Year End List of Favorite Movies Seen in a Theater


1.  The Chronology of Water (2025, Kristen Stewart)
2.  Eddington (2025, Ari Aster)
3.  If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (2025, Mary Bronstein)
4.  Cloud (2024, Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
5.  After the Hunt (2025, Luca Guadagnino)
6.  The Code (2024, Eugene Kotlyarenko)
7.  One Battle After Another (2025, Paul Thomas Anderson)
8.  The Phoenician Scheme (2025, Wes Anderson)
9.  Where to Land (2025, Hal Hartley)
10. Videoheaven (2025, Alex Ross Perry)

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

2024 Year End List of Favorite Movies Seen in Theater

      


1.     Ick (2024, Joseph Kahn)
2.     Nutcrackers (2024, David Gordon Green)
3.     Gladiator II (2024, Ridley Scott)
4.     Juror #2 (2024, Clint Eastwood)
5.     I Saw the TV Glow (2024, Jane Schoenbrun)
6.     Lisa Frankenstein (2024, Zelda Williams)
7.     Anora (2024, Sean Baker)
8.     Blitz (2024, Steve McQueen)
9.     Challengers (2024, Luca Guadagnino)
10.  The Substance (2024, Coralie Fargeat) 

Friday, November 24, 2023

2023 Year End List of Favorite Movies Seen in Theater

 


1.   Napoleon (2023, Ridley Scott)

2.   The Zone of Interest (2023, Jonathan Glazer)

3.   The Killer (2023, David Fincher)

4.   Barbie (2023, Greta Gerwig)

5.   Saltburn (2023, Emerald Fennell)

6.   Coup de Chance (2023, Woody Allen)

7.   Beau Is Afraid (2023, Ari Aster)

8.   Priscilla (2023, Sofia Coppola)

9.   Asteroid City (2023, Wes Anderson)

10. May December (2023, Todd Haynes)

Sunday, November 20, 2022

2022 Year End List of Favorite Movies Seen in Theater

                

1.  Blonde (2022, Andrew Dominik)

2.  Decision to Leave (2022, Park Chan-wook)

3.  Halloween Ends (2022, David Gordon Green)

4.  Lux Æterna (2019, Gaspar Noé)

5.  We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021, Jane Schoenbrun)

6.  Vortex (2021, Gaspar Noé)

7.  Memoria (2021, Apichatpong Weerasethakul)

8.  Smile (2022, Parker Finn)

9.  Bullet Train (2022, David Leitch)

10. Crimes of the Future (2022, David Cronenberg)

Friday, December 31, 2021

2021 Year End List of Favorite Movies Seen in Theaters






1.     Annette (2021, Leos Carax)

2.     The French Dispatch (2021, Wes Anderson)

3.     Halloween Kills (2021, David Gordon Green)

4.     The Suicide Squad (2021, James Gunn)

5.     Rifkin’s Festival (2020, Woody Allen)

6.     Last Night in Soho (2021, Edgar Wright)

7.     The Last Duel (2021, Ridley Scott)

8.     House of Gucci (2021, Ridley Scott)

9.     Red Rocket (2021, Sean Baker)

10.   Titane (2021, Julia Ducournau)

Saturday, December 26, 2020

2020 COVID Year End List of Favorite Movies Seen in Theaters

 


1.  I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020, Charlie Kaufman)
2.  Tenet (2020, Christopher Nolan)
3.  A Rainy Day in New York (2019, Woody Allen)
4.  The Grudge (2020, Nicolas Pesce)
5.  Mank (2020, David Fincher)
6.  Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn (2020, Cathy Yan)
7.  Promising Young Woman (2020, Emerald Fennell)
8.  Kajillionaire (2020, Miranda July)
9.  Wonder Woman 1984 (2020, Patty Jenkins)
10. Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019, Céline Sciamma)

Saturday, December 21, 2019

List of 10 Favorite Movies 2019


1.   The Irishman (2019, Martin Scorsese)
2.   Dragged Across Concrete (2018, S. Craig Zahler)
3.   Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino)
4.   High Life (2018, Claire Denis)
5.   A Hidden Life (2019, Terrence Malick)
6.   Climax (2018, Gaspar Noé)

7.   Parasite (Bong Joon-ho)
8.   Alita: Battle Angel (2019, Robert Rodriguez)
9.   The Image Book (2018, Jean-Luc Godard)
10.  First Love (2019, Takashi Miike)

Saturday, January 05, 2019

2018 movies



1.  Halloween (2018, David Gordon Green)
2.  Suspiria (2018, Luca Guadagnino)
3.  The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018, Joel & Ethan Coen)
4.  Lords of Chaos (2018, Jonas Åkerlund)
5.  Isle of Dogs (2018, Wes Anderson)
6.  Venom (2018, Ruben Fleischer)
7.  Widows (2018, Steve McQueen)
8.  The House That Jack Built (2018, Lars von Trier)
9.  BlacKKKlansman (2018, Spike Lee)
10. The Other Side of the Wind (2018, Orson Welles)

Sunday, December 31, 2017

Top Ten Movies of 2017


1.   Bodied (2017, Joseph Kahn)
2.   The Beguiled (2017, Sofia Coppola)
3.   Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017, Luc Besson)
4.   Slack Bay (2016, Bruno Dumont)
5.   Wonder Wheel (2017, Woody Allen)
6.   Song to Song (2017, Terrence Malick)
7.   Suburbicon (2017, George Clooney)
8.   Alien: Covenant (2017, Ridley Scott)
9.   Detroit (2017, Kathryn Bigelow)
10.  Phantom Thread (2017, Paul Thomas Anderson)

Thursday, December 29, 2016

10 Favorite Movies Seen in Theatres 2016


1.  Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience (2016, Terrence Malick)
2.  Wiener-Dog (2016, Todd Solondz)
3.  The Neon Demon (2016, Nicolas Winding Refn)
4.  Café Society (2016, Woody Allen)
5.  Knight of Cups (2015, Malick)
6.  Love & Friendship (2018, Whit Stillman)
7.  Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016, Tim Burton) 
8.  The Handmaiden (2016, Park Chan-wook)
9.  Hail, Caesar! (2016, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen)
10. Personal Shopper (2016, Olivier Assayas)

Thursday, October 06, 2016

Knock Knock (a review of MARKED FOR DEATH, a record by Emma Ruth Rundle)


"Knock knock."

"Who's there?"

"Better."

"Better who?"

"Better record than Emma Ruth Rundle's new one, Marked for Death."

"Fuck you, you don't exist, so you can't be knocking.  I hereby banish you to the realm of non-existence."


Thursday, December 31, 2015

Ten Favorite Movies 2015


1.   The Assassin (2015, Hou Hsiao-Hsien)
2.   The Hateful Eight (2015, Quentin Tarantino)
3.   Sicario (2015, Denis Villeneuve)
4.   Carol (2015, Todd Haynes)  
5.   Love (2015, Gaspar Noé)
6.   Yakuza Apocalypse (2015, Takashi Miike)
7.   Irrational Man (2015, Woody Allen)
8.   Manglehorn (2014, David Gordon Green)
9.   The Martian (2015, Ridley Scott)
10. Black Mass (2015, Scott Cooper)

--Dregs

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Dregs' 10 of 2014


1.     Goodbye to Language (2014, Jean-Luc Godard)
2.     Under the Skin (2013, Jonathan Glazer)
3.     Mood Indigo (2013, Michel Gondry)
4.     Joe (2013, David Gordon Green)
5.     Gone Girl (2014, David Fincher)
6.     Inherent Vice (2014, Paul Thomas Anderson)
7.     Foxcatcher (2014, Bennett Miller)
8.     Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014, Robert Rodriguez)
9.     The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014, Wes Anderson)
10.    Nymphomaniac (2013, Lars von Trier)

Monday, January 06, 2014

Dregs' Top 10 Movies 2013

1.   Blue Jasmine (2013, Woody Allen)
2.   Camille Claudel 1915 (2013, Bruno Dumont)
3.   The Canyons (2013, Paul Schrader)
4.   Bastards (2013, Claire Denis)
5.   Spring Breakers (2012, Harmony Korine)
6.   Prince Avalanche (2013, David Gordon Green)
7.   Behind the Candelabra (2013, Steven Soderbergh)
8.   The Grandmaster (2013, Wong Kar-wai)
9.   The Bling Ring (2013, Sofia Coppola)
10. 12 Years a Slave (2013, Steve McQueen)

--Dregs

Sunday, January 17, 2010

top ten for 2009

In no particular order, just as they occur to me.

1. City of Saints and Madmen and Shreik: An Afterword by Jeff Vandermeer

2. The Year of Our War and No Present Like Time by Steph Swainston

3. Perdido Street Station by China Mieville

The first 3 there are basically the canon 'New Weird' writers/books, but these books/authors are some great reasons why its probably fair to say my preferred reading genre is more fantasy than scifi these days.

4. Mother London by Michael Moorcock

This book cements Moorcock at the center of my literary universe, a sun of impossible size and brightness.

5. Dandy in the Underworld by T. Rex

2009 involved a lot of Marc Bolan, the adding of the entire main T.Rex discography to my personal collection, in fact. But that album, that song, his last, I dunno, I guess there's some 12 or 13 year old boy I used to be that still says this is sorta what rock and roll is/was supposed to be like. Its sentimentality but you also suspect sneakily something else is there, something simpler and pure that can't be found anymore.

6. Slade in Flame by Slade

Slade at their peak are great and Slayed? and Slade Alive and the singles from before Slade in Flame ('Cuz I Luv U', etc) are also great but Slade in Flame is a tour de force.

7. Dr. Who DVDs from Multnomah County Library

Support your public library! I've been watching the available smattering of John Pertwee episodes pell mell, but MCPL has a strong selection of the Tom Baker years which I've been doing my darnedest to watch chronologically. Unfortunately they do not have the very first story i ever saw ('Underworld') which I am not even sure is available on DVD (reviews and synopsis point towards it being rather mediocre).

8. For Your Pleasure by Roxy Music

'Do the Strand' and 'Versions of You' are total jams.

9. Swords Against Death by Fritz Lieber.

A great volume of Lieber's Fafhrd & Grey Mouser stories, but the one about the birds with the women of Lankhmar wearing cages over their heads as fashion statements is unbeatable and gives Lankhmar that tangible being-there feeling that you also get visiting Meiville's New Crobozon or Vandermeer's Ambergreis or Swainston's Fourlands.

10. Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo.

I aquired all six of the Dark Horse collected volumes of Akira this year, and the first three are a bit of a drag, given that if you've seen the movie you're reading a lot of material you've already seen, with some other stuff which is not in the film that you probably over-focus on because its unknown. Volumes 4-6 are fucking dynamite, though, and really cross over into top-notch sci-fi writing territory. And the final twenty pages or so qualify as the sort of 'revolutionary sci-fi' Moorcock spells out in his essay 'Starship Stormtroopers,' Viva the Greater Tokyo Empire!!!


-d.d.