My opinions on the rest of film in 2010.
BEST DIRECTOR: Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan
HM: Christopher Nolan (Inception), David Fincher (The Social Network), Edgar Wright (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World), Lisa Cholodenko (The Kids Are All Right), Niels Arden Oplev (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Banksy (Exit Through the Gift Shop)
BEST SCREENPLAY: Christopher Nolan, Inception
HM: Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network), Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz, and John McLaughin (Black Swan)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Wally Pfister, Inception
HM: Matthew Libatique (Black Swan), Jeff Cronenweth (The Social Network)
BEST EDITING: Andrew Weisblum, Black Swan
HM: Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall (The Social Network)
BEST SCORE: Hans Zimmer, Inception
HM: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (The Social Network), Daft Punk (Tron: Legacy), A. R. Rahman (127 Hours)
BEST SONG: "Naina Miley", Robot (Enthiran)
HM: "Mother Knows Best", Tangled
BEST POSTER ART: Black Swan
HM: The Social Network, Inception, Let Me In, Enter the Void, Waking Sleeping Beauty, The Human Centipede (First Sequence), Rabbit Hole, For Colored Girls
BEST TRAILER: The Social Network
HM: Inception, Machete
BEST GUILTY PLEASURE: The Human Centipede (First Sequence) and Robot (Enthiran)
UNDERRATED AND UNAPPRECIATED
Actors and Actresses that gave great performances in terrible films and/or in roles with little material and screentime.
Josh Brolin (Jonah Hex, True Grit)
Chris Evans (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World)
Michael Fassbender (Jonah Hex)
Michael Gambon (The King's Speech)
Jackie Earle Haley (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
Rooney Mara (A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Social Network)
Barry Pepper (True Grit)
Michael Sheen (Tron: Legacy)
Brenda Song (The Social Network)
Timothy Spall (The King's Speech)
Olivia Wilde (Tron: Legacy)
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Sunday, January 9, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Best Performances of 2010

Best Actor: Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
Honorable Mentions:
Colin Firth, The King's Speech
Mark Ruffalo, The Kids Are All Right
James Franco, 127 Hours
John Hawkes, Winter's Bone
Andrew Garfield, The Social Network
Michael Nyqvist, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Jeff Bridges, True Grit
Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter
Leonard DiCaprio, Inception
Honorable Mentions:
Colin Firth, The King's Speech
Mark Ruffalo, The Kids Are All Right
James Franco, 127 Hours
John Hawkes, Winter's Bone
Andrew Garfield, The Social Network
Michael Nyqvist, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Jeff Bridges, True Grit
Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter
Leonard DiCaprio, Inception

Best Actress: Noomi Rapace, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Honorable Mentions:
Natalie Portman, Black Swan
Julianne Moore, The Kids Are All Right
Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right
Amy Adams, The Fighter
Jennifer Lawrence, Winter's Bone
Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit
Helena Bonham Carter, The King's Speech
Rebecca Hall, The Town

Best Supporting Actor: Jeremy Renner, The Town
Honorable Mentions:
Armie Hammer, The Social Network
Justin Timberlake, The Social Network
Nicholas Cage, Kick-Ass
Jon Hamm, The Town
Joseph Gordon Levitt, Inception
Tom Hardy, Inception
Joe Anderson, The Crazies
Christian Bale, The Fighter
Jason Schwartzman, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Kieran Culkin, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Josh Hutcherson, The Kids Are All Right

Best Supporting Actress: Marion Cotillard, Inception
Honorable Mentions:
Melissa Leo, The Fighter
Blake Lively, The Town
Mila Kunis, Black Swan
Donna Murphy, Tangled
Ellen Wong, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Mia Wasikowska, The Kids Are All Right
Next Up: The Best of the Rest of 2010
Worst Performances of 2010

Worst Actor: Zac Efron, Charlie St. Cloud
Dishonorable Mentions:
Tom Cruise, Knight and Day
Noah Ringer, The Last Airbender
Alan van Sprang, Survival of the Dead
Gerard Butler, The Bounty Hunter
Dwayne Johnson, The Tooth Fairy
Dishonorable Mentions:
Tom Cruise, Knight and Day
Noah Ringer, The Last Airbender
Alan van Sprang, Survival of the Dead
Gerard Butler, The Bounty Hunter
Dwayne Johnson, The Tooth Fairy

Worst Actress: Megan Fox, Jonah Hex
Dishonorable Mentions:
Cameron Diaz, Knight and Day
Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City 2
Jennifer Aniston, The Bounty Hunter
Gemma Arterton, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Nicola Peltz, The Last Airbender
Kristen Bell, When In Rome

Worst Supporting Actor: Devon Bostick, Survival of the Dead
Dishonorable Mentions:
Paul Dano, Knight and Day
Dax Shepard, When In Rome
Charlie Tahan, Charlie St. Cloud
Jack McCay, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Brandon T. Jackson, Operation: Endgame
Jason Sudeikis, The Bounty Hunter
Dev Patel, The Last Airbender
Jackson Rathbone, The Last Airbender

Worst Supporting Actress: Lindsay Lohan, Machete
Dishonorable Mentions:
Kim Cattrall, Sex and the City 2
Denise Richards, Finding Bliss
Emile de Ravin, Operation: Endgame
Kathleen Munroe, Survival of the Dead
Next Up: Best Performances of 2010
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Best Films of 2010
Love and Family. Reality and Surreality. The Power of Technology and the Arts.
These were the consistent themes that were apparent through the best films of the year. For many reasons, 2010 was a special time and place for the deep exploration of them through the power of the cinema.
It was the year of the talk. While Hollywood bumbled their way at the box office, the scheduling and marketing of movies the entire year, many independent films broke out and gained a bit traction throughout the year with interesting word of mouth. Some film studios teamed up with visionary writers and directors to create films that had blogs, forums, and journalists asking for questions, opinions, and debates. Animation continued its popularity but returned to the national spotlight and film circle discussions with releases that boldly touched on the human condition.
The following is the films that I have deemed the best of 2010. Though I put them in a list format, I was equally entertained and moved by these films.
To repeat: This list is of my own opinion, not the general public or Internet consensus. If I didn't view the film or watch it in its entirety, than it is ineligible. A few examples of films I wanted to see but couldn't before the mandated deadline were Blue Valentine, Dogtooth and Four Lions.
TOP TEN BEST FILMS

1. Toy Story 3
Woody, Buzz, Jesse and the crew say goodbye to their true owners, the viewers themselves. The only film last year to connect to me so much so that I weeped in happiness.

2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Will the American remake be placed this high? I do not know, but it will be hard to top the excellent acting and chemistry of Michael Nyqvist and Noomi Rapace along with the great direction and cinematography.

3. Inception
Visually arresting and powerfully written, Christopher Nolan marries action film logic with a deep inspection of how dreams and memories can be stolen and/or replaced. The replayability is maddening, especially once you consider the film as a study on the manipulations and power of film itself.

4. Exit Through the Gift Shop
Is it a documentary or a mockumentary? Pro or Anti-Street Art? Is it attacking the current art world of buyers and believers? Is the Disneyland story true, and if so why are we seeing the real footage? Street artist and the film's director Banksy leaves you pondering but still entertained.

5. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Who knew that videogame humor and over-stylized action and acting can make an enjoyably thrill-ride while being a depressing look at modern love and social connections.

6. Black Swan
Keeps you guessing throughout the beautifully gothic landscape of New York. Natalie Portman pulls off her absolute best with a painstaking performance in this fairy tale story of ballet and female sexuality. Or is it about homosexuality and self-opression? Or is it about sadism in gender communications? Or…

7. The Social Network
Once an Internet punchline became a dark look at American youth and business. The Facebook film has a great script and cast, with Trent Reznor's haunting score and Jesse Eisenberg's performance standing out from the orgy of debauchery and computers.

8. The Kids Are All Right
A fantastic ensemble of actors performs a fresh and realistic look at modern family life. Despite some quirky moments and lines, the film captures the actual emotions people go through, whether it's dissatisfaction in personal goals or the start of college life.

9. The Town
Slick direction and great acting makes this one of the best urban crime films. It featured some of the best suspense-filled action sequences of last year with some entertaining uses of black humor.

10. Best Worst Movie
The sleeper of the year. Despite being a bad movie aficionado, I still haven't fully seen all of Troll 2. Viewers don't need to, as they experience an often hilarious and bleak look at cult fandom and guilty pleasures while examining the interesting lives of the makers and players of an awful movie.
THE NEXT TEN
11. How To Train Your Dragon
12. Tangled
13. The Fighter
14. Winter's Bone
15. Kick-Ass
16. The King's Speech
17. Waking Sleeping Beauty
18. The Secret of Kells
19. The Crazies
20. Casino Jack and the United States of Money
Next Up: Worst Performances of 2010
Monday, January 3, 2011
Worst Films of 2010
Overall, I believe that 2010 was a very great year in film. Of course, that also means that the greatness of the few made the cream of the crap stand out more.
Hollywood still hasn't learn its lessons and its misjudgments unless it's printed on something with green ink. The overboard of 3D films somewhat helped the annual box office totals but scared away many theatergoers. The lust and luster of romantic comedies continued to fall sharply due to idiotic conventions and writers and script doctors who don't understand humor. Then, there's the colossal pieces of cinema trash that shocked and awed and the small independent films that offended with their ineptitude and quirkiness.
These are the films I have deemed the worst of 2010.
Now comes the usual disclaimer that sadly everyone forgets to remember: This list is of my own opinion, not the general public and Internet consensus. If I didn't see the film at all or in its entirety, than it isn't counted.
TOP TEN WORST FILMS

1. The Last Airbender
Failure in each and every scene and shot. Even as a non-fan of the original animated series, I hated this with such a passion. One of my memories of the film theaters last year was seeing a very disgruntled teenager yell "Bullshit!" out loud after the credits started to roll.

2. Tooth Fairy
I really love Dwayne Johnson and hope for the best for him but he did himself in with this stupid Santa Clause rip-off directed by the director of the Santa Clause films. Nothing makes any sense in the script scribed by five different writers and the gender politics are regulated to men being cynical misanthropes and women being transparent boobs. The film also has an unintentionally hilarious/frighteningly creepy subtext with British comedian Stephen Merchant's performance as a way-too-happy-for-kids fairy sponsor.

3. Survival of the Dead
The shockingly insufferable continuation of George A. Romero's Dead series. A horrible cast of characters, terrible performances, and an out-dated and dumb script with the absolute worst plot and character twists seen this year. Definitely troubling and fanboy crushing is the fact that Romero uses CG gore instead of calling up Tom Savini.

4. Charlie St. Cloud
Putrid piece of pretty people garbage. This depressing turd has Zac Efron use his bland statuesque emotions into wasting five years of his life to playing catch with his long dead annoying brother. Supporting actors disappear into the ether for more clunky dialogue and never explained plot holes and questions. Just how can you have sex with a ghost?

5. Operation: Endgame
Take several great alternative comedians and some dramatic actors and put them in a vapid Boondock Saints influenced black ops comedy-thriller. Instead of finding a way out of a self-destructing underground outpost, two teams of assassins scream and shout and kill each other instead because producer Richard Kelly wants more random scenes of political bashing and easy-to-spot plot twists.

6. Knight and Day
Two former Hollywood elite smug their way through boring action and a tepid story and characterization. A slight breeze for many but I hated Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz playing with the cheat codes of cinema, remaining invincible and beautifully perfect. The stupidity of their characters is astounding and the humor is non-existent.

7. Finding Bliss
Though it is awful, it is also very very sad. You are essentially watching the desperate pleas of female director Julie Davis through her very Hollywood-wannabe story of a NYU film student's first professional job working at porno studio. You know this movie is bad when the movie-within-the-movie is far worst than the porno-within-the-movie.

8. South of the Border
Even if you like and support Hugo Chavez and his Bolivarian revolutionary politics, this is still a glorified promotional video with atrocious camerawork and the bloated direction of a fat Oliver Stone. Funny how he only talks to the leaders but never the normal citizens. After all, Stone playing soccer with Evo Morales is more important.

9. The Bounty Hunter
Unlikable main characters, very unfunny jokes about gambling addiction and alcoholism, pointless subplots, having Jennifer Aniston as a lead, and the worst placement of pop music into the proceedings. I'm sorry director Andy Tennant, but what does Ke$ha's "Tik Tok" have to do with craps?

10. Sex and the City 2
Two and half hours of the most subtle and appalling insults to women, the overall American public, and the Middle East. Except for an entertainingly campy prologue, you are left mouth agape at the horrors of Sarah Jessica Parker's pretentiousness and the message that women should be rewarded with a beautiful diamond ring if they almost cheat on their husband.
THE NEXT FIVE
11. When In Rome
12. Vampires Suck
13. Bitch Slap
14. Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
15. Leap Year
Next Up: The Best Films of 2010
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