Showing posts with label Best Films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Films. Show all posts

Friday, December 28, 2018

Rosy the Reviewer's Favorite Films of 2018 and Some Not-To-Be-Missed Stellar Performances!

I hesitated to call this list "Best Films" because I think that is a subjective implication that can't be lived up to. Why is it "Best?"  Who says?  Let the Oscars decide that. So I am merely relating my favorites and if you trust my judgment and taste, then perhaps you will discover these films as favorites of yours as well.

And now you also have a handy, dandy list of some not-to-be-missed films.

I am also including some performances in films that might not have been my very favorite films but the performances were so wonderful that you should see them just for those.

(My comments about each film are meant to pique your interest.  However, if you want to read my original full review, just click on the film title).


Let me know what you think!





A Star is Born



Rosy the Reviewer says...Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper giving the performances of their lives in a powerful new rendition of a classic film that never gets old.


Green Book



Rosy the Reviewer says...Ring! Ring!  Oscar calling.  This is Viggo as you have never seen him so this could be his year for a Best Actor Oscar!



Crazy Rich Asians



Rosy the Reviewer says...this film is romantic and fun but it's also important, not just for its all Asian cast, but for the strong women characters, the mother-daughter relationship and its comments on money and class.




Won't You Be My Neighbor?



Rosy the Reviewer says...one of the most poignant films I have ever seen, it is sure to get an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature and I predict it wins.  Don't miss it, but bring tissues.



Can You Ever Forgive Me?


Rosy the Reviewer says...if there was ever any question about McCarthy's ability to be a dramatic actress, this movie removes all doubt.  Her performance is Oscar worthy.




Juliet, Naked


Rosy the Reviewer says...if you blinked you might have missed this film but it's a great story, well drawn and best of all, it has heart.  It's a lovely sweet film.  We need more movies like this. And no, nobody gets naked.




Tully


Rosy the Reviewer says...movies that come out early in the year are often over-looked when awards season roles around but this is such a wonderful movie with a brilliant screenplay that brings home the realities of motherhood and Theron is so good in this, thankfully it has been remembered.  She has been nominated for a Golden Globe.





RBG



Rosy the Reviewer says...if you didn't know all that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg did for sexual equality for both men and women, then you need to see this film.  Hang in there, Ruth!  We need you!



The Old Man & The Gun


Rosy the Reviewer says...a reminder that Robert Redford is a National Treasure and at 82, he's still got amazing acting chops. This is an actor at the top of his game.  Can you believe he has never won an acting Oscar?  Maybe this is his year.




Roma


Rosy the Reviewer says...I predict this will win an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.



Isle of Dogs


Rosy the Reviewer says...I predict this will win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. It's an enjoyable and original film experience.


It's a given that the acting would be outstanding in my favorite films so I won't go back over those performances but here are some outstanding performances in some films that almost made my list, some performances you shouldn't miss.




Nicole Kidman in "Boy Erased."


Rosy the Reviewer says...sometimes the understated performances are the most powerful.




Rami Malek in "Bohemian Rhapsody"


Rosy the Reviewer says...his performances on stage as Freddie Mercury are spot on and exciting.



Glenn Close in "The Wife"


Rosy the Reviewer says...Glenn Close has more Oscar nominations without a win than any living actor (9).  I hope this is her year because she deserves it for this performance alone.



Blake Lively in "A Simple Favor"


Rosy the Reviewer says...I think Lively is underestimated because of her beauty but she is a magical presence in this film.



Happy New Year Everyone!



I wish you all wonderful film experiences in 2019!




Thanks for reading!



See you next Friday


for 

"Second Act"


and


The Week in Reviews
(What To See and What To Avoid)

as well as

the latest on

"My 1001 Movies I Must See

Before I Die Project" 


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Next time you are wondering whether or not to watch a particular film, check out my reviews on IMDB (The International Movie Database). 


Go to IMDB.com, find the movie you are interested in.  Scroll down below the synopsis and the listings for the director, writer and main stars to where it says "Reviews" and click on "Critics" - If I have reviewed that film, you will find Rosy the Reviewer alphabetically on the list.

Friday, January 5, 2018

The Best and Worst Movies of 2017: Rosy the Reviewer's Top 10

I certainly can't say that I have seen every movie that was released in 2017 and there are sure to be some that would be on my best list had I seen them and are already on some Best Lists now - "The Post," "The Shape of Water" or "Call Me By Your Name," but haven't seen them yet so can't comment. 

So my list is really my best and worst movie experiences this last year rather than a comprehensive list of the best movies of 2017, but hopefully I can point you to some movies you will enjoy and steer you away from some that gave me heartburn.


In no particular order, here are my favorite movie experiences of 2017:
(click on the movie title for my complete review)





1.  The Big Sick




Why it's one of the best: A romantic comedy that is actually romantic and a comedy, as in funny, which is what we expect from a comedy right? - a funny comedy is actually something that is not easy to find these days.  It's also original and smart and Ray Romano is a revelation. He can actually act. The best comedy to come along in a very long while.





2. Dunkirk






Why it's one of the best: This will stand as one of the greatest war movies with its personal stories of heroism, especially the British civilians who tried to help.  Mark Rylance put in another brilliant performance.  Even if you think you don't like war movies, I promise you will love this one. 






3. Lady Bird





Why it's one of the best: A fresh and unexpected take on the coming of age  story that even old folks will be able to relate to written and directed by the talented Greta Gerwig and with stunning performances especially by Laurie Metcalf (remember her on "Rosanne?").







4. Wonder Woman




Why it's one of the best: Because Wonder Woman is a wonder!  This is no ordinary super hero movie. There is excitement, there is drama, there is violence (but nothing really scary), there is romance, there is humor -- and there is Girl Power!  This Wonder Woman is a wonderful role model for women and girls and the story is compelling.  And then there is Chris Pine...I'm just sayin'... 






5. Wind River




Why it's one of the best: The investigation of the murder of a young Native American woman also sheds light on the plight of Native Americans in the U.S. especially Native American women.  The screenplay was tight and original and the performances were so good I even like Jeremy Renner now. 






6. Victoria and Abdul



Why it's one of the best: A beautifully presented little known story about Queen Victoria brought to life by an extraordinary performance by Judy Dench.






7. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri




Why it's one of the best: With stellar performances from Frances McDormand, Sam Rockwell (as you have never seen him), and, yes, even Woody Harrelson and a very original screenplay, I predict this film will clean up at the Oscars.







8. Baby Driver




Why it's one of the best: Baby is hired to drive the car for a heist in this new kind of musical, where Baby is a new kind of hero.  He doesn't say much as he listens to his mixed tapes and goes about his business of driving.  The film is choreographed to his soundtrack with gun shots, villains walking off to commit robberies and even text messaging, all cued to the beat of the music playing inside Baby's head. Fast, original and exciting.





9. Get Out


Why it's one of the best: This is a very smart social commentary on racism and white privilege dressed up as a horror film but don't be scared. It's also funny and pays homage to horror films of the past, while at the same time commenting on where the true horror lies in the everyday lives of African Americans. 





10. L.A. 92



Why it's one of the best: A documentary on the aftermath of the Rodney King verdict with shocking never-before-seen archival footage skillfully edited into a fine, important film about an event that happened over 25 years ago but still resonates today. 




And now for something completely different:

My worst movie experiences of 2017







1. A Bad Mom's Christmas



Why it's one of the worst:  What do you get when you take a really funny and cute idea about overworked moms who decide to not try to be perfect moms anymore, and because it made a lot of money, rush a sequel into production?  You get this really bad and unfunny movie.





2. Ghost in the Shell





Why it's one of the worst: This movie was so bad it made me question whether or not Scarlett Johansson can actually act.  I mean, how hard is it to play a Cyborg?






3. Rough Night




Why it's one of the worst: This one also starred Scarlett Johansson.  Do you see a pattern here?  Another really unfunny "comedy" that came out at the same time as "Girl's Trip."  Unfortunate because "Girl's Trip" was actually funny.  See that one.






4. mother!




Why it's one of the worst:  I give director Darren Aronofsky credit for trying to do something different and make a movie with a message but it was a confusing mess.  How bad was it? Let's just say that star Jennifer Lawrence and Aronofsky were an item when they made this movie together and now they aren't together anymore.  Enough said.






5. Table 19




Why it's one of the worst: A disparate group of people are put together at the "loser's table" at a wedding.  When one of the characters asked "What am I doing here?" watching this film I had to ask myself the same thing.  I am not a fan of Anna Kendrick and I am not a fan of old people jokes, both of which star in this snooze fest.







6. Unforgettable




Why it's one of the worst:  This is one of those "if I can't have him, you can't have him either" woman-stalking-woman movies that the Lifetime Movie Channel does so well, and let me tell you, this movie employs every single cliché from that genre but doesn't do it as well.  Unforgettable?  I have already forgotten it.






7. The Book of Henry


Why it's one of the worst: Now let me get this straight.  You are just an ordinary single Mom, but when your young son dies and leaves you a book where he outlines step-by-step how you must kill the guy next door because he is abusing his daughter -- you decide to do it!  I think that speaks for itself here.






8. T2 Trainspotting



Why it's one of the worst: Another sequel that we could have lived without. Twenty years ago we cared about these guys.  Now we don't. 





9. Murder on the Orient Express



Why it's one of the worst:  An old-fashioned who-done-it that doesn't hold up well today.  By the time this movie was over, it was a who-cares-who-done it.  And you know a movie is bad when the best thing about it is a moustache.  Kenneth Branagh's Poirot sports a mustache that is so big it should have its own Twitter account and, oh geez, he is talking about doing a sequel.  Noooooo...






10.  The Circle




Why it's one of the worst: An expose of the horrors of working for Amazon and Google, er, I mean, The Circle, and the evils of technology, except the film took too long to get to the point.  By the time the movie ended, I was ordering something on my phone from Amazon.



There you have it -
 

My best and worst movie experiences of 2017. 



Wishing you more good than bad movie experiences in 2018
(and if you want to avoid the bad experiences, be sure to check in at Rosy the Reviewer every Friday). 


See you at the movies!


Thanks for reading!

 
See you next Friday 

 
for my review of


"All The Money in the World"


 and
  
The Week in Reviews
(What to See or Read and What to Avoid)


 and the latest on



"My 1001 Movies I Must See Before 

 I Die Project." 


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Next time you are wondering whether or not to watch a particular film, check out my reviews on IMDB (The International Movie Database). 

Go to IMDB.com, find the movie you are interested in.  Scroll down below the synopsis and the listings for the director, writer and main stars to where it says "Reviews" and click on "Critics" - If I have reviewed that film, you will find Rosy the Reviewer alphabetically on the list.