Hi all. So 2013 – will be the year of reviews, yes?
Short, pithy and frequent may be the order of the day….
To kick off here’s my top ten. Caveat – I
didn’t catch The Master or Rust & Bone as I was in India. And whilst some
of these were acknowledged in last year’s award rounds I’m judging on basis of
UK release in 2012. Forgotten what you’ve seen? Check out http://www.launchingfilms.com/release-schedule
Worst movies of the Year
The Iron Lady
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Carnage
Best....
Actor
Actor
Micheal Fassbender (Shame)
Actress
Michelle Williams (Take This Waltz)
Supporting
Actor
Alan Arkin (Argo)
Supporting
Actress
Carey Mulligan (Shame)
Just outside the top ten…
Looper
Skyfall
Chronicle
Take
this Waltz
The
Muppets
Top Ten
10 Margin Call
Appropriately just in my top ten mainly for
the quality of the ensemble acing and the pertinence of the tale.
9 Frankenweenie
When Tim Burton really tries he can do it.
Forget the dreadful Alice and Dark Shadows. This is a reverential and pleasing
tale splendidly crafted and delivered.
8 A Royal Affair
A grand, sweeping and classy affair.
Superbly acted and engaging and an extraordinary insight.
7 Marvel Avengers Assemble
Tight storytelling for such a cast of
characters, includes some snappy interplay and ‘marvelous’ set pieces.
6 The Dark Knight Rises
Big, bold and visceral. A satisfying
conclusion to, arguably, the best movie-trilogy of all time.
5 Argo
A class bit of 70’s thriller inspired and
paced filmmaking. Tight and gripping with some deft touches.
4 Sightseers
Funny, dark and thankfully, after Kill
List, a proper ending.
3 Shame
Back to week 1 of 2012…at the time I called
it “powerful and vital” and “Woody Allen
on Benzos”. Tough and essential – a
companion piece to….
2 Michael
Six months with a peadophile. A challenging
and extraordinary bit of filmmaking that left me chilled, anxious and
astounded. And so prescient for what was to pan out in 2012.
1 Life of Pi
In 3D! A magical, entrancing interpretation
and movie experience which brightens the image and uses the technology to its
ultimate potential whilst still having the heart and daring of independent
cinema. Wonderful.
See you all soon.
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