This is perhaps why some of us feel a little more emotionally invested in this film than we do with many
other films this year.
While I did see a lot of
good films this year, choosing my overall favorites wasn't as hard as I thought it would be.
I saw the first
film years ago, but I've never taken the time to do a full marathon.
Everyone gave me a different answer for each question, and if you're tired of hearing my opinion, this features a range of opinions mentioning a variety of
great films this year.
Bottom Line: If you see only one
film this year about the aftermath of a horrible virus, make this the one.
It's no coincidence that the top ten
grossing films year over year lately are dominated by the action / adventure genre.
Can't wait to see what's in store for them in 2016 and excited for the
next film year as a whole.
I was so excited for this one but as it turned out few
films this year got me as irritated as this did.
There may not be better proof of an overall
strong film year than the oasis of leading actress performances we've been given.
There have also been some
memorable films this year that have dealt with the essence of the human connection between strangers.
What unfolds, through archive footage, interviews and reconstruction, is a story as absorbing as anything in any
fictional film this year.
I think it feels like there are fewer
films this year because there aren't as many good films or, at least, films that offer a sense of discovery.
As the buzz claims, it's actually one of the best
revenge films this year, and a good one to discover for yourself if you love bloody revenge stories.
Of course, this film isn't targeted at the normal ticket buyer, instead the mega church crowd who likely might see a handful
of films a year.
The top of the list is cluttered with some personal favorites; there's not a lot of consensus
great films this year, though there are quite a few good movies.
I read once, long ago when he seemed ready to break out, that he purposefully only took a
few films a year in order to maintain family time at home.
You definitely don't want to miss it when it hits theaters soon, it's one of the
best films this year.
Much as I hate to bring such a
stunning film year to a close, there's a small pleasure in being able to move on to what 2017 has to offer.
After faltering with Green Lantern and R.I.P.D. recently, Ryan Reynolds has returned to the world of independent
film this year with The Voices.
It won't be long before this movie's late - game success has journos pushing the narrative that it's a great
film year for women, and thanks to Bigelow, it may very well be.
20th Century Fox will be distributing three
films a year from the animation studio, starting with The Croods next March.
Since then the studio has been releasing amazing
new films each year like «Oceans», «African Cats» and «Chimpanzee».
It's both the best children's
animated film this year since «Inside Out» — you might call it «Outside In» — and, unexpectedly, a more stirring depiction of the deadening modern megalopolis than most heal - the - world documentaries.