Oh no

12 (23 points)


Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Director Eliza Hittman
Released: May 13 (VoD)
Stream it: YouTube

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One more for today then TOP TEN TOMORROW!

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11 (24 points)
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1917
Director: Sam Mendes
Released January 10 (Cinemas)
Stream it: Amazon Prime

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Tosh

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One of my year’s highlights in retrospect

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This scraped into my list at 10 but that was just because I haven’t seen that many films this year due to cinemas being closed rather than it being a good film.

Shame about literally everything else about it

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good addition to the Medal of Honour series was 1917

This was me. I admit it.

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I was torn between Eurovision and The Prom for my number 10 choice. Wanted to pick a silly film I had fun watching whilst drinking. The Prom edged it.

Watched it last night. Merry Christmas.

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Truly forgot most of these were this year

Not as great as Mandy but still had this cool sci-fi horror vibe. Cage caged in it too.

Morning

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The Vast of Night
Director: Andrew Patterson
Released: May 29 (VoD)
Stream it: Amazon Prime

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This one passed me by completely until I did this poll, watched it on the weekend. Was good!

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I’ve not heard of it at all

I really, really didn’t like it :frowning:

Absolutely loved it, my number 2 choice. Just had such a good vibe and atmosphere to it, really enjoyed being in that town and was totally drawn in - that tracking shot was showy as hell but also well worth it. All the physical stuff with the radio equipment was good too, grounded it a lot in the time period.

I also really enjoyed how they played with the basic mystery too - was anything actually happening or was it all just stories or myths. Very good film imho