Personal Lists featuring...

Haywire 2011

27

List of films I saw in 2012.

11

A list of movies & TV shows I watched in the year of 2013.

16

Tribute to Female Action Stars:
Kate Beckinsale
Sofia Boutella
Gina Carano
Gal Gadot
Pam Grier
Linda Hamilton
Scarlett Johansson
Angelina Jolie
Milla Jovovich
Van Veronica Ngo
Michelle Rodriguez
Charlize Theron
Sigourney Weaver
JeeJa Yanin
Michelle Yeoh
Zoe Saldana

4

Movies and TV series I watched in 2016

75

Two times a year—at the halfway point and during list-making season in November—I send out a list of “significant” movies to the film staff so they can try to see as many as possible before our Year In Film feature. It’s just a simple checklist, presented in the order each film was released theatrically in New York City. The idea is to give our writers time to catch up and give relative obscurities like The Arbor (last year’s No. 13 on our conjoined Best Of The Year list) the same collective consideration as more widely heralded efforts like The Tree Of Life. In the interest of transparency—and recommending a bunch of movies we love—I’m making the halftime list public this year so our readers can play along at home. A few caveats:
- My staff inevitably comes back to me with omissions, and I suspect there will be many in the comments below. We’ll add the big ones to our year-end checklist.
- Normally, the list goes out without categories. The ones below, particularly “The Essentials,” are a reflection of my taste and priorities. Mileage will definitely vary.
- Within the categories, titles are still listed in order of release in NYC through the weekend of July 13th, not in order of preference.
- Overall, the momentum from last year’s embarrassment of cinematic riches has continued into 2012, so now’s the time to get those queues in order.

The Essentials: From "Once Upon a Time in Anatolia" to "Django Unchained"
Hollywood: The System Works!: From "The Grey" to "Lés misérables"
Auteur Obligations: From "Crazy Horse" to "Killing Them Softly"
Notable Documentaries: From "West of Memphis" to "Jiro Dreams of Sushi"
Indie Curiosities: From "Return" to "Promised Land"
Imported Goods: From "Declaration of War" to "Sister"

Source: http://www.avclub.com/articles/best-films-2012,82513/ / http://www.avclub.com/articles/best-films-of-2012-so-far-an-annotated-checklist-p,89844/

6

Ray & Scorsese fav & Tarantino & Coen Brothers & Scorsese & David Finch & David lynch & Johnnie To & David Cronenberg & Michael Mann & Steven Soderbergh

30

Mostly English top grossing titles

4

Pulled from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/top/bestofrt/?year=2012

9

Who doesn't love some good ol' martial arts?!?! First, I'd like to start off by saying some of the older movies I have on this list have horrible acting. However, despite the bad acting, I think the martial arts were very good for it's time. So, I'm forewarning you, don't watch the movie thinking you're gonna see stellar acting! From Bruce Lee - Angela Mao - Jet Lee, I love them all! Even Jim Kelly, with his corny butt. Feel free to browse through my collection and ignite your memories. competition

3

You Wont Find Another List Like This

11

Everything I saw before and after the world ended.

11

Movies watched during 2012

Loading...