My God Mark Kermode is my favourite film reviewer, so knowledgeable but not cynical in the slightest. There's this passion in every new review, as if he just discovered movies. I so connect to this
You wouldn't rate Jack & Jill so highly if you'd seen "That's my Boy". "As inspired as it is nuanced, 'That's my Boy' is the closest thing we'll ever see to celluloid transcendence." - The Guardian.
I saw the #1 movie in my hometown of Liverpool. and we all broke down and hugged each other. I was on a rare visit home as I live overseas now, and I brought my wife. and even she was beside herself. what an absolute surprise to see that movie being recognized when theres marvel everywhere
Thanks for putting unpredictable movies in the chart. I now look forward to watching some of these that I haven't ever heard of. I also like that you recognise these are personal choices to you and don't bow to the most popular choices; I guess all movies are deeply personal in a way, even blockbusters like inception! - they will only effect you depending on what you've been through in your life to get there.
I figured his list would go 10) Pimp with Danny Dyer 9) Jack and Jill 8) Enterauge 7) Rockenrolla 6) Death Proof 5) Sex and the City 2 4) Little Man 3) Human Centiped 10 2) Transfromers 16 Give Michel Bay more money 1) Pirates of the Caribbean 28: Orlando Bland leaves Ikea Knightly for Pinnico because he's less wooden and Johnny Dep falls over
Love it! Here's my list (at the moment) 1. Let the Right One In (2008) 2. Kill List (2011) 3. Under the Skin (2013) 4. Where You're Meant to Be (2016) 5. Holy Motors (2012) 6. Ex Machina (2014) 7. A Field in England (2013) 8. The Babadook (2014) 9. In Bruges (2008) 10. Berberian Sound Studio (2012)
I've only seen Moonlight out of these , but I'll be seeking the other four very soon. I don't always agree with kermode , but that's why I watch his reviews . He Always gives me a different perspective, and something to think about
I actually burst into tears when you said that your number one is 'Of Time and the City', such was the effect it had on me when I saw it at the cinema. Just as 'Distant Voices, Still Lives' did 30 years ago. Such a pleasure to see my favourite director at the top of the list, where he fully deserves to be ❤
RAW! I was totally mesmerised by it in the cinema. Not a huge horror fan but I loved the fact it made me squirm in the cinema and was genuinely hard to watch. Loved it, glad it's in your top 5.
I dunno if I could narrow a list down to the 10 best films of the last 10 years or so, but I can say without reservation that my favorite film was one I was introduced to through your channel, Mark. Before I reveal it, I just have this to say: The more films you see the more you tend to become a bit, to use the term in a mediocre way, jaded. You see the seams, the patches, the little itty bits that incrementally unravel whatever engagement a film builds. The great films suffer the least from this, appearing often as seamless, and continue to engage me well after I leave the theater. The worst never manage a moment's engagement, like Bucky Larson or Disaster Movie... All this is to say that when a pleasant surprise in the form of a great film comes along, like what would come to be my favorite of the last 10 years, A Royal Affair, I can't help but feel a bit indebted to the man that introduced us. Especially as that man has given so much otherwise. Kermode Uncut's absence will leave a hole not easily filled, as like the great films, you've engaged me as so many others with your passion, wit, generosity, knowledge, humanity, and accessibility. Thank you.
I would say Boyhood is my favourite movie of the last 10 years. Just the undertaking of making a film over twelve years that uses the same cast is an incredible achievement. It is powerful thought proking and quite simply, incredible.
My own top 10 which was hard to do and will no doubt change if I do this list again in a few hours so I’m just gonna leave it at that... 1. Blade Runner 2049 2. Moonlight 3. Drive 4. Mad Max: Fury Road 5. Under the Skin 6. The Wailing 7. The Red Turtle 8. In Bruges 9. The Handmaiden 10. Her
I love Under the Skin so much, it's without a doubt my favourite of the last ten years - and if it wasn't for Adaptation or Irréversible it would be my favourite of the century so far.
@@DysnomiaFilms I'm aware. Linklater represents time in cinema like no one I've ever seen. It's funny to go back and watch before sunrise and see Ethan Hawkes character describe some of his crazy ideas for 24 hour TV shows and realism, and then you realize that that's literally what Linklater has done his entire career. How these seemingly crazy concepts aren't just concepts to Linklater, he actually goes out and does them. One of the best directors of his generation.
My list in no particular order: The Man From Nowhere, Train to Busan, The Chaser, The Grey, The Handmaiden, Inception, My Annoying Brother, Interstellar, Logan, The Hateful Eight, The Wailing, The Revenant
My personal list reads: 10. Carol 9. The Handmaiden 8. In This Corner of the World 7. Wall•E 6. Birdman 5. Inglourious Bastards 4. Boy and the World 3. Wild Tales 2. Roma 1. Moonlight
Great list, with some great choices - and I guess I'll share mine too... 10. The Death of Stalin 9. Anomalisa 8. In Bruges 7. Joe 6. A Serious Man 5. The Lobster 4. Enter the Void 3. Her 2. Bad Genius 1. Under the Skin If I could've picked movies from 2007 I definitely would have chosen Children of Men and No Country for Old Men, and they both probably would have been in the top 5.
In This Corner of the World is beautiful. Everyone always says how Grave of the Fireflies is one of the most heartbreaking films ever, but it just feels so cold and distant. Meanwhile, In This Corner of the World deals with a very similar subject matter and it has so much more heart. I love the music in it as well. My favourite film of the last ten years has to be Mad Max: Fury Road. I think it could well be the greatest action movie ever.
I just wanted to say that I’m so glad that I came across this blog. Mark has not only introduced me to a whole world of cinema, but also showed me that film can be much more than just a 90min romp at the box office. So thank you for this blog, I’m sad it is ending but the films that have been recommended will stay with me for my whole life. Thank you Mark!!!
I think I've only seen 4 of these and 3 of those (Baba, Twelve and Kevin) I wouldn't rate as masterpieces. However, I'd forgotten how brilliant and poetic I thought 'Of Time and the City' was when I watched it. That really is a masterpiece.
My 10 Favorites: 10. Amour 9. Whiplash 8. mother! 7. Dogtooth 6. Shame 5. The Lobster 4. The White Ribbon 3. The Killing of a Sacred Deer 2. Inside Llewyn Davis 1. The Favourite
My favourite 10: 10. Zama 9. Act of Killing 8. Court 7. Still Walking 6. Tabu 5. Timbuktu 4. Son of Saul 3. The White Ribbon 2. Winter Sleep 1. Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
Once upon a Time in Anatolia is that good? I watch Winter Sleep and it's was ok but i didnt feel identified with the movie in a deep level, i need to see this but i am not sure about it
If we're not including 2007 films, my top 10 would be: 1. Moonlight (2016) 2. Call Me By Your Name (2017) 3. Her (2013) 4. Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) 5. Boyhood (2014) 6. The Master (2012) 7. Scott Pilgrim vs The World (2010) 8. Phantom Thread (2017) 9. 13th (2016) 10. Shutter Island (2010) Honourable Mentions: Embrace of the Serpent, Frances Ha, La La Land, Under the Skin, more that I can't remember
I'm suprised that he didn't think that Call me by my name should be on his list I know it is on mine.. beautiful movie brilliant cinematography excellent acting too.
Anyone sad at the end of Kermode Uncut should be aware, if you're not already, that he recently started a Kermode on Film podcast, which is like an hour-long Kermode Uncut with interviews and in-depth segments and is as great as you'd expect.
Wow. I thought I was the only person to have been deeply effected by Of Time And The City. I had no idea it was MK's top film of the last 10 years. I feel so validated! I thought I was alone in thinking this little BFI DVD I took a chance on buying was the best thing I'd seen in years - and all because I'm from Liverpool, left it 35 years ago and fancied looking into the history of my birthplace. A masterpiece.
You're certainly not the only one. I cried so many times while I was watching it and I've no idea why. And I'm not even from Liverpool! It's the Terence Davies magic. I've no idea how he does it.
My list 1. Moonlight 2. What we do in the Shadows 3. Her 4. A girl walks home alone at night 5. Timbuktu 6. Interstellar 7. A bigger splash 8. Django 9. The lobster 10. Inherent vice
My list 1) Twin Peaks The Return 2) The Master 3) Mad Max Fury Road 4) Boyhood 5) Holy Motors 6) The Social Network 7) The Grand Budapest Hotel 8) The Assassin 9) The Act Of Killing 10) Blade Runner 2049
I did my list of my ten on the previous video but I've actually seen Alfonso Cuaron's Roma since then & ,wow, it would now be a shoe-in to make my top ten. On a technical level it's an incredible achievement, not to mention that I litterally cried at the beach scene at the end, the emotions of the journey that movie had taken me on overwhelmed me by that point. I can honestly say that whilst I've been close before, no other film has ever brought me to tears until last week watching Roma.
You not rate revenant technically? Considering it's not fantasy or sci-fi I think someone from 20 years ago would be blown away...I was so impressed watching that in the cinema....I feel the cold and damp
Yeah, Roma was extraordinary. Such a mindblowing experience that left me speechless and completely still for about 20 minutes after the credits. Kudos to Alfonso.
@@dagnut Yeah, I loved The Revenant. Didn't quite make my top ten though when I worked it out but it would be in my top 20 of the last 10 years. Hope you enjoy Roma as much as I did. 👍
Whiplash The tale of princess Kaguya (over the Red Turtle) Embrace of the Serpent A Monster Calls The Master Hereditary Blade Runner 2049 Under the Skin Scott Pilgrim and Persepolis (tie) Mother! and The Black Swan (tie) Iv'e not seen The Handmaiden or Phantom Thread yet but I'm sure they'd be contenders if I did along with a lot of others mentioned. I saw Girlhood and it was affecting sure, but top ten. Its personal. A lot of people on here have very similar tastes and I'm actually delighted at people's top ten. 95% are deservedly mentioned
I love love love that Of Time And The City tops the list. Talk about revitalising a genre. City Symphonies are beautiful but have been a dead genre for longer than almost everyone watching this video has been alive. Some of the most important films of all time were city symphonies and Of Time And The City tops basically all of them. Not my favourite of the last decade but a really beautiful film that deserves more eyes.
Thanks for the tips, also the option to have a go! Here's mine: (limited to top 5 on account I'm a more casual film lover) 5. Sully 4. Ladybird 3. Manchester by the Sea 2. Call me by your name 1. La La Land Interestingly, we have no overlaps! I have a lot of yours to see though... Good luck with next projects.
1. Dolomite is my name, 2. Mad Max Fury Road, 3. Inception, 4, Your name, 5. Toy Story 3, 6Get Out, 7. John Wick Three, 8. District 9, 10. Under the Skin. Cheers Mr Uncut.
My top 10: 10. Lucky 9. Mustang 8. Personal Shopper 7. A Silent Voice 6. Your Name 5. The Handmaiden 4. Short Term 12 3. Drive 2. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly 1. Wolf Children Loved all your picks though, and thank you for all the movies I discovered through your recommendations. And happy 27th wedding anniversary! It’s my parents’ Linda and Frank Kitchen’s 27th wedding anniversary today too!
Some that come to mind for me in no particular order The Master Her Good Time Moonlight Gone Girl Black Swan Drive Blade Runner 2049 Enemy Phantom Thread Suspiria (yes I know it hasn't been out long)
My personal favourite, maybe whatever happened to my life made me remembered this movies: Mad max fury road. Room Arrival Inside out Kick ass Blue valentine Hereditary The raid 2
I was upset like everyone else when I realised that Mark was no longer doing Kermode uncut. From what I can gather though he is doing similar content on his Kermode on film podcast (available on Spotify) where he has just released his top 10 films of 2018. The reason I think this blog is stopping is because he is transitioning to Spotify where he will cover additional content aside from the 5live show. So if you're missing Kermode uncut check out the podcast, I'.m looking forward to more content in the hells video series.
Great list! Here's mine: 10. The Tree of Life 9. The Revenant 8. Drive 7. Inside Out 6. Whiplash 5. The Social Network 4. La La Land 3. Interstellar 2. The Dark Knight 1. Blade Runner 2049
1. Black Swan 2. A Serious Man 3. Martyrs 4. Shame 5. Phantom Thread 6. The Handmaiden 7. The Witch 8. The White Ribbon 9. Winter Sleep 10. The Turin Horse
Here's my List for the best movies of the last 10 Years (2009-2018) in no particular order - A Ghost Story Manchester by the Sea Spotlight Looper Up Argo The Grey Crazy Heart Gravity Never let me go and few (very difficult to leave) Honorable Mentions - Mad Max: Fury Road First Man Birdman Dunkirk The Revenant 50/50 True Grit
1.3 bilboards outside ebbing misouri 2.12 years a slave 3.inception 4.shape of water 5.my life as a courgette 6. In bruges 7.gravity 8.get out 9.sing street 10.whiplash
Interesting. In chronological order only, I'd go with: Låt den rätte komma in [Let the Right One In] (2008) d: Tomas Alfredson True Grit (2010) d: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen Melancholia (2011) d: Lars von Trier Dark Shadows (2012) d: Tim Burton Gravity (2013) d: Alfonso Cuarón Gone Girl (2014) d: David Fincher Interstellar (2014) d: Christopher Nolan Päin seinää [Headfirst] (2014) d: Antti Heikki Pesonen Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) d: George Miller Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) D: Martin McDonagh Bubbling under: Watchmen (2009) d: Zack Snyder Midnight in Paris (2011) d: Woody Allen Zero Dark Thirty (2012) d: Kathryn Bigelow If I was forced to choose at gunpoint one film over all the others, it would be Three Billboards. I've not felt as satisfied and emotional in a movie theater in the past ten years as I did during that one. The whole audience was the same. Magnificent.
Gr8 list Kermode My top 10 movies are. Her Whiplash Spider-Man into the spider verse Ex machina Cabin in the Woods Me Earl and the dying girl Logan Captain America Civil War Chronicle Perks of Being a Wallflower
1. A Serious Man 2. Inside Llweyn Davis 3. Get Out 4. Wolf of Wall St. 5. Room 6. O.J.: Made in America 7. The Fighter 8. La La Land 9. Adventureland 10. Coco
In no particular order this would be my top 10 of the last 10 years: Her
Before Midnight The Hunt (Jagten) Sicario Birdman The Dark Knight The Great Beauty (La Grande Bellezza) La La Land The Social Network (most underrated and overlooked film of the last decade imo) Shame Then there would be some honorable mentions that could easily make the cut: Black Swan, The Act of Killing, Phantom Thread, Drive, The Revenant)
Horrible list right here there Mark. Here bee my top ten: 10: Transformers (All of them) 9: Avengers (All of them) 7: Twilight (Some of them) 6: Red Dead Redemption II 5: Batman Vs Superman (the best bit) 4: Home Alone 4 C: Gotti () 2: Raw (Jokes it’s acc Transformers ) 8: Penguins of Madagascar 1: I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here Smash like if you agree.
PS4 Games on a shelf if I had a top twenty believe me they would feature in the top twenty list they would feature in the list they would feature in it
my personal top 10 from the last decade 1. Call Me By Your Name 2. Black Swan 3. Birdman 4. Gone Girl 5. The Assassination of Jesse James 6. Children of Men 7. mother! 8. The Social Network 9. The Master 10. The Tree of Life
My personal 10: Honourable mentions: Interstellar, Room, The Hunt (Danish), Manchester By The Sea, The Nice Guys, It Follows, The Reader, Short Term 12, Drive 10) 12 Years A Slave 9) The Revenant 8) Inglorious Basterds 7) Revolutionary Road 6) Ex Machina 5) Inside Llewyn Davis 4) The Dark Knight 3) Inception 2) Moonlight 1) The Place Beyond The Pines
My top 10 from the last 10 years starts off with a clear top two: 1. Your Name/Kimi no Na wa (undisputed favourite, absolutely magical film that I can watch over and over and still enjoy like the first time); 2. The Dark Knight (gripping storyline packed with great performances across the board). Those are followed by, in no particular order: - Social Network - Captain America: Winter Soldier - Hunt For The Wilderpeople - Mission Impossible: Fallout - Logan - The Big Short - Thor: Ragnarok - The Raid
I don't agree with you on raw being on the list as a horror fan it didn't float my boat..thanks mark for the great content over the last 10 years..top man
Mine would be.. 1) Inherent Vice 2) It's Such a Beautiful Day 3) Drive 4) The Art of Killing 5) The Florida Project 6) The Tree of Life 7) Once Upon a Time in Anatolia 8) Tabu 9) Le Havre 10) A Field in England Bubbling under...Mandy, Roma, Victoria, Django Unchained, Paterson, American Honey, The Kid With a Bike, Phantom Thread...
12 Years A Slave would top my list, no hesitation. Then again, I haven't seen many of the films in your top ten, not even Moonlight yet. Must remedy that. I'm especially intrigued by The Red Turtle and Girlhood. Interesting that so many disturbing films hit your list. We Need To Talk About Kevin, for example, so thoroughly unnerved me that I don't think I'll ever watch it again. Still, great list and I'm sorry to see Kermode Uncut come to an end. Thanks for making content of such high quality.
1. Inside Llewyn Davis2. Beats of the Southern Wild3. The Master4. The Dark Knight5. Nightcrawler6. The Wolf of Wallstreet7. Inglourious Basterds8. The Social Network9. Midnight in Paris10. Watchmen / Django UnchainedHonorable mentions: Gran Torino, Sully, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Bridge of Spies, Hugo, Wall-E, The Muppets,
I've watched Roma twice and I could easily see that being my #1 or 2 with a bit more time but for now I've got Carol, Embrace of the Serpent, The Master and Your Name as my top 4 with the rest being quite hard to rank
Best animated should have its own list. Your name was one of the best of the last 10. Embrace of the Serpent was one of Mark's favourites too. Surprised that didn't make it. This list feels like the most emotionally affecting movies for Mark of the last 10
10 - Lala land 9 - Boyhood 8 - Dunkirk 7 - Drive 6 - Midnight in Paris 5 - Baby Driver 4 - Birdman 3 - Up 2 - Inception 1 - Whiplash Plenty of others but this was my best 10!
I haven't seen any of the top 10 and haven't heard of four of them and have no desire to see any of them. But Kermode is still the best reviewer working today.
SO many great movies from 2008-2018. It’s hard to choose. But if I had to, right now, it would be: 10. Silence 9. Blade Runner 2049 8. Mad Max: Fury Road 7. The Dark Knight 6. Birdman 5. Drive 4. The Master 3. Her 2. Moonlight 1. Roma
Predictions off the top of my head for his top 5 worst in no particular order... One of the post-ToL Terrence Malick films Filme Socialisme Norbit The Do-Over Entourage Feel free to crap on the ones I got wrong!!
My top 10 so far for the last 10 years: 2007 - Atonement 2008 - Synecdoche, New York 2009 - Up 2010 - The Social Network 2011 - The Tree of Life 2012 - The Master 2013 - Gravity 2014 - Whiplash 2015 - The Revenant 2016 - La La Land 2017 - Lady Bird 2018 - Roma
10. The Master 9. The Square 8. Roma 7. I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore. 6. Green Room 5. We Need to Talk About Kevin 4. The Fall 3. Snowpiercer 2. Her 1. Anomalisa
What’s the best way to get these snippets? these recaps if you will? for those who aren’t able to trudge through the hours and hours you have on spotify
Nice list. One of the great things about movies is that not many people would have the same top ten. Ps. Took me a while to trust you again after you said that you prefered Silent Running to 2001.
For me it's: 10. Arrival 9. Moonlight 8. Mandy 7. Carol 6. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya 5. The Babadook 4. Song of the Sea 3. We need to talk about Kevin 2. The Handmaiden 1. Let the Right one in
Okay, here is mine 1. A Separation 2. Inside Out 3. The Selfish Giant 4. Amour 5. On Body and Soul 6. The Act of Killing 7. We Need To Talk About Kevin 8. Un Prophet 9. Shoplifters 10. The Killing of a Sacred Deer
My Personal Top Ten from the last ten years 1. The Dark Knight 2. In Bruges 3. Four Lions 4. Up 5. The Act of Killing 6. Whiplash 7. Foxcatcher 8. Mad Max: Fury Road 9. The Shape of Water 10. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
My top 10, FWIW (in no order): - the wind rises - le quattro volte (four seasons) - fish tank - the grand budapest hotel - boyhood - submarine - another year - carol - django unchained - the lobster
Kermode's top 10 of the last 10 years: 10. Shape of Water 9. 12 Years a Slave 8. The Babadook 7. Under the Shadow 6. We Need to Talk About Kevin 5. Raw 4. The Red Turtle 3. Moonlight 2. Girlhood 1. Of Time and the City
Since a few others have chipped in with theirs, I might as well add my personal top 10 favourites as well... 1. Drive 2. Scott Pilgrim vs the World 3. The Social Network 4. Whiplash 5. Inside Llewyn Davis 6. In Bruges 7. Filth 8. Dunkirk 9. Inglourious Basterds 10. Blade Runner 2049
This is purely top of my head and in no order, most likely I have forgotten something but my top ten Arrival Boyhood La la land Manchester by the sea Cloud atlas Captain America Civil war Her Drive Inside out Nightcrawler
Is mark being held captive in a bunker?
The real reason Kermode Uncut is ending...
He's hiding in somebody's walls.
He's hiding in _everybody's_ walls.
Kermodes Last Stand
😂😂
Can’t believe that Kermode put Avengers: Infinity War as number one
Hey man that part where Thor blew up those spaceships was sick
The Needledrop is leaking...
Damn you
No way there's enough virtue signalling in Infinity War for Kermode
Sums it up. He is clueless. Its like having someone who has never been in football do match of the day
Please don't stop doing Kermode Uncut
His new podcast is a very decent replacement
@@delbongo what's his new podcast called?
kermode on film!
@@nicoletamargarint1037 is that going to be put up here? podcasts suck!
I don't think so. and podcasts are great to listen to on your commute or while cooking 😋
Mark's stopping Kermode Uncut to focus on his real passion, watching Danny Dyer movies!
saqibq *loud squawking*
In not English so I only get that because me and friend starting watching love island
😄
Shut it, you slaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag
My God Mark Kermode is my favourite film reviewer, so knowledgeable but not cynical in the slightest. There's this passion in every new review, as if he just discovered movies. I so connect to this
If you stop reviewing films I'm going to tell everyone that Michael Bay is a best director of this generation.
Gavin Henderson What a relief!
Finally, the truth will come out about Michael Bay then
explosion man bad
The greater threat would be to tell everyone that Mark Kermode thinks that Michael Bay is the best director of a generation.
How was it?
*Picks megaphone
"He has two movies in the criterion collection"
Love that video.
I will miss these blogs.
Jack & Jill didn’t make the cut? :(
It was definitely 11th.
Sandler should have won two Oscars ;)
Could you even call that a film. I think, because it's in a different league to all these films on the list, it should be hung up in museums instead.
You wouldn't rate Jack & Jill so highly if you'd seen "That's my Boy".
"As inspired as it is nuanced, 'That's my Boy' is the closest thing we'll ever see to celluloid transcendence." - The Guardian.
He’s saving that for his Top 10 of the last 20 years.
I love how Mark always counts the musical score as an essential element in defining a film great.
I saw the #1 movie in my hometown of Liverpool. and we all broke down and hugged each other. I was on a rare visit home as I live overseas now, and I brought my wife. and even she was beside herself. what an absolute surprise to see that movie being recognized when theres marvel everywhere
Great and thoughtful list, always live your insight, here are my five,
5. Short term 12
4. Synecdoche, New York
3. Moonlight
2. Youth
1. Her
Coco is quite possibly the best Disney animation since the Lion King imo so underrated
Thanks for putting unpredictable movies in the chart. I now look forward to watching some of these that I haven't ever heard of. I also like that you recognise these are personal choices to you and don't bow to the most popular choices; I guess all movies are deeply personal in a way, even blockbusters like inception! - they will only effect you depending on what you've been through in your life to get there.
I figured his list would go
10) Pimp with Danny Dyer
9) Jack and Jill
8) Enterauge
7) Rockenrolla
6) Death Proof
5) Sex and the City 2
4) Little Man
3) Human Centiped 10
2) Transfromers 16 Give Michel Bay more money
1) Pirates of the Caribbean 28: Orlando Bland leaves Ikea Knightly for Pinnico because he's less wooden and Johnny Dep falls over
Love it! Here's my list (at the moment)
1. Let the Right One In (2008)
2. Kill List (2011)
3. Under the Skin (2013)
4. Where You're Meant to Be (2016)
5. Holy Motors (2012)
6. Ex Machina (2014)
7. A Field in England (2013)
8. The Babadook (2014)
9. In Bruges (2008)
10. Berberian Sound Studio (2012)
In Bruges gotta be at 1 in this list
A good list. Have not seen Where You are Meant to Be, Going to check it out right now.
Your list is better than Kermode's .... in my opinion!
I've only seen Moonlight out of these , but I'll be seeking the other four very soon.
I don't always agree with kermode , but that's why I watch his reviews . He Always gives me a different perspective, and something to think about
If There Will Be Blood was made a year later im sure it wouldve been in this video
was released in the UK in 2008, should have counted.
Beasts Of The Southern Wilds would be my number one for the past ten years.
Just throwing some more out there:
- Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
- Silence
- First Reformed
- Post tenebras lux
- Hunger
- Roma
I actually burst into tears when you said that your number one is 'Of Time and the City', such was the effect it had on me when I saw it at the cinema. Just as 'Distant Voices, Still Lives' did 30 years ago. Such a pleasure to see my favourite director at the top of the list, where he fully deserves to be ❤
Me too! Uncanny.
RAW! I was totally mesmerised by it in the cinema. Not a huge horror fan but I loved the fact it made me squirm in the cinema and was genuinely hard to watch. Loved it, glad it's in your top 5.
My favourite film from the last 10 years that I've watched on Mark Kermode's recommendation is Embrace Of The Serpent. Truly wonderful.
I remember how much he praised that one. I'm really surprised it's not in this list ...
i still think about that film all the time. truly wonderful film
White people really love Embrace of the Serpent. Of course
Ezra I don’t think the white people in the film are shed in a particularly good light. Or am I missing your point?
@@Fifabeast389 just white people????
I dunno if I could narrow a list down to the 10 best films of the last 10 years or so, but I can say without reservation that my favorite film was one I was introduced to through your channel, Mark.
Before I reveal it, I just have this to say: The more films you see the more you tend to become a bit, to use the term in a mediocre way, jaded. You see the seams, the patches, the little itty bits that incrementally unravel whatever engagement a film builds. The great films suffer the least from this, appearing often as seamless, and continue to engage me well after I leave the theater. The worst never manage a moment's engagement, like Bucky Larson or Disaster Movie...
All this is to say that when a pleasant surprise in the form of a great film comes along, like what would come to be my favorite of the last 10 years, A Royal Affair, I can't help but feel a bit indebted to the man that introduced us. Especially as that man has given so much otherwise.
Kermode Uncut's absence will leave a hole not easily filled, as like the great films, you've engaged me as so many others with your passion, wit, generosity, knowledge, humanity, and accessibility. Thank you.
I would say Boyhood is my favourite movie of the last 10 years. Just the undertaking of making a film over twelve years that uses the same cast is an incredible achievement. It is powerful thought proking and quite simply, incredible.
''It took 12 years to make...''
My own top 10 which was hard to do and will no doubt change if I do this list again in a few hours so I’m just gonna leave it at that...
1. Blade Runner 2049
2. Moonlight
3. Drive
4. Mad Max: Fury Road
5. Under the Skin
6. The Wailing
7. The Red Turtle
8. In Bruges
9. The Handmaiden
10. Her
Great list! The wailing is perhaps the greatest supernatural horror film I've ever seen. Loved it!!
Rob B love 💕 all these movies
I love Under the Skin so much, it's without a doubt my favourite of the last ten years - and if it wasn't for Adaptation or Irréversible it would be my favourite of the century so far.
Blade Runner 2049 is the masterpiece of the decade in my book
Maaaate glad someone else digs Drive *that* much too. It's my number 1, love it.
But what about BOYHOOD? Did you know it took 12 years to make?
Stunning movie. It's one of the most impressive pieces of cinema I've ever seen. It's everything Linklater has always been working towards.
@@tepsicouch It took a really long time to make.
@@DysnomiaFilms I'm aware. Linklater represents time in cinema like no one I've ever seen. It's funny to go back and watch before sunrise and see Ethan Hawkes character describe some of his crazy ideas for 24 hour TV shows and realism, and then you realize that that's literally what Linklater has done his entire career. How these seemingly crazy concepts aren't just concepts to Linklater, he actually goes out and does them. One of the best directors of his generation.
@@tepsicouch IT TOOK THEM LONGER THAN IT TOOK THEM TO BUILD THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA!
That's right Jay.
My list in no particular order:
The Man From Nowhere, Train to Busan, The Chaser, The Grey, The Handmaiden, Inception, My Annoying Brother, Interstellar, Logan, The Hateful Eight, The Wailing, The Revenant
My personal list reads:
10. Carol
9. The Handmaiden
8. In This Corner of the World
7. Wall•E
6. Birdman
5. Inglourious Bastards
4. Boy and the World
3. Wild Tales
2. Roma
1. Moonlight
Just saw Roma and didn't get it.
Skinny Ebert, Siskel with Hair I remember meeting a girl who refused to watch it. I instantly had to stop talking to her.
Great list, with some great choices - and I guess I'll share mine too...
10. The Death of Stalin
9. Anomalisa
8. In Bruges
7. Joe
6. A Serious Man
5. The Lobster
4. Enter the Void
3. Her
2. Bad Genius
1. Under the Skin
If I could've picked movies from 2007 I definitely would have chosen Children of Men and No Country for Old Men, and they both probably would have been in the top 5.
In This Corner of the World is beautiful. Everyone always says how Grave of the Fireflies is one of the most heartbreaking films ever, but it just feels so cold and distant. Meanwhile, In This Corner of the World deals with a very similar subject matter and it has so much more heart. I love the music in it as well.
My favourite film of the last ten years has to be Mad Max: Fury Road. I think it could well be the greatest action movie ever.
Michael Brock you have to try to watch it in a cinema, completely different experience
I just wanted to say that I’m so glad that I came across this blog. Mark has not only introduced me to a whole world of cinema, but also showed me that film can be much more than just a 90min romp at the box office. So thank you for this blog, I’m sad it is ending but the films that have been recommended will stay with me for my whole life. Thank you Mark!!!
I think I've only seen 4 of these and 3 of those (Baba, Twelve and Kevin) I wouldn't rate as masterpieces. However, I'd forgotten how brilliant and poetic I thought 'Of Time and the City' was when I watched it. That really is a masterpiece.
My 10 Favorites:
10. Amour
9. Whiplash
8. mother!
7. Dogtooth
6. Shame
5. The Lobster
4. The White Ribbon
3. The Killing of a Sacred Deer
2. Inside Llewyn Davis
1. The Favourite
Omg was not expecting to see Girlhood on here! It's also in my top 10 of this decade so far too. Such a lovely film that not many people saw.
My favourite 10:
10. Zama
9. Act of Killing
8. Court
7. Still Walking
6. Tabu
5. Timbuktu
4. Son of Saul
3. The White Ribbon
2. Winter Sleep
1. Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
Once upon a time should be in the top 10 for sure
No room for Revenant?
I watched Timbuktu the other week, it's an interesting film. Wouldn't put it in my top 10 though
Once upon a Time in Anatolia is that good? I watch Winter Sleep and it's was ok but i didnt feel identified with the movie in a deep level, i need to see this but i am not sure about it
yay, I meant to watch Act of, forgot, will put it on my to-do list; I saw a bit of it and it looked fab. Thanks for reminder!
If we're not including 2007 films, my top 10 would be:
1. Moonlight (2016)
2. Call Me By Your Name (2017)
3. Her (2013)
4. Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
5. Boyhood (2014)
6. The Master (2012)
7. Scott Pilgrim vs The World (2010)
8. Phantom Thread (2017)
9. 13th (2016)
10. Shutter Island (2010)
Honourable Mentions: Embrace of the Serpent, Frances Ha, La La Land, Under the Skin, more that I can't remember
@Jester Minute I have and would watch them all multiple times
theLonelyCultureShowoi 8
I'm suprised that he didn't think that Call me by my name should be on his list I know it is on mine.. beautiful movie brilliant cinematography excellent acting too.
Anyone sad at the end of Kermode Uncut should be aware, if you're not already, that he recently started a Kermode on Film podcast, which is like an hour-long Kermode Uncut with interviews and in-depth segments and is as great as you'd expect.
Wow. I thought I was the only person to have been deeply effected by Of Time And The City. I had no idea it was MK's top film of the last 10 years. I feel so validated! I thought I was alone in thinking this little BFI DVD I took a chance on buying was the best thing I'd seen in years - and all because I'm from Liverpool, left it 35 years ago and fancied looking into the history of my birthplace. A masterpiece.
You're certainly not the only one. I cried so many times while I was watching it and I've no idea why. And I'm not even from Liverpool! It's the Terence Davies magic. I've no idea how he does it.
My list
1. Moonlight
2. What we do in the Shadows
3. Her
4. A girl walks home alone at night
5. Timbuktu
6. Interstellar
7. A bigger splash
8. Django
9. The lobster
10. Inherent vice
My list
1) Twin Peaks The Return
2) The Master
3) Mad Max Fury Road
4) Boyhood
5) Holy Motors
6) The Social Network
7) The Grand Budapest Hotel
8) The Assassin
9) The Act Of Killing
10) Blade Runner 2049
I did my list of my ten on the previous video but I've actually seen Alfonso Cuaron's Roma since then & ,wow, it would now be a shoe-in to make my top ten. On a technical level it's an incredible achievement, not to mention that I litterally cried at the beach scene at the end, the emotions of the journey that movie had taken me on overwhelmed me by that point. I can honestly say that whilst I've been close before, no other film has ever brought me to tears until last week watching Roma.
You not rate revenant technically? Considering it's not fantasy or sci-fi I think someone from 20 years ago would be blown away...I was so impressed watching that in the cinema....I feel the cold and damp
Yeah, Roma was extraordinary. Such a mindblowing experience that left me speechless and completely still for about 20 minutes after the credits.
Kudos to Alfonso.
Nice one Dan I'm going to watch it tonight
@@dagnut Yeah, I loved The Revenant. Didn't quite make my top ten though when I worked it out but it would be in my top 20 of the last 10 years. Hope you enjoy Roma as much as I did. 👍
Angry they’ve ignored the wide cinematic release but Roma was a stunning film
Whiplash
The tale of princess Kaguya (over the Red Turtle)
Embrace of the Serpent
A Monster Calls
The Master
Hereditary
Blade Runner 2049
Under the Skin
Scott Pilgrim and Persepolis (tie)
Mother! and The Black Swan (tie)
Iv'e not seen The Handmaiden or Phantom Thread yet but I'm sure they'd be contenders if I did along with a lot of others mentioned. I saw Girlhood and it was affecting sure, but top ten. Its personal. A lot of people on here have very similar tastes and I'm actually delighted at people's top ten. 95% are deservedly mentioned
I love love love that Of Time And The City tops the list. Talk about revitalising a genre. City Symphonies are beautiful but have been a dead genre for longer than almost everyone watching this video has been alive. Some of the most important films of all time were city symphonies and Of Time And The City tops basically all of them. Not my favourite of the last decade but a really beautiful film that deserves more eyes.
Thanks for the tips, also the option to have a go! Here's mine: (limited to top 5 on account I'm a more casual film lover)
5. Sully
4. Ladybird
3. Manchester by the Sea
2. Call me by your name
1. La La Land
Interestingly, we have no overlaps! I have a lot of yours to see though...
Good luck with next projects.
1. Dolomite is my name, 2. Mad Max Fury Road, 3. Inception, 4, Your name, 5. Toy Story 3, 6Get Out, 7. John Wick Three, 8. District 9, 10. Under the Skin. Cheers Mr Uncut.
This bought me to Of Time and The City. It is so moving and beautiful. I fully understand why he had such a huge response to it.
My top 10:
10. Lucky
9. Mustang
8. Personal Shopper
7. A Silent Voice
6. Your Name
5. The Handmaiden
4. Short Term 12
3. Drive
2. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
1. Wolf Children
Loved all your picks though, and thank you for all the movies I discovered through your recommendations. And happy 27th wedding anniversary! It’s my parents’ Linda and Frank Kitchen’s 27th wedding anniversary today too!
Some that come to mind for me in no particular order
The Master
Her
Good Time
Moonlight
Gone Girl
Black Swan
Drive
Blade Runner 2049
Enemy
Phantom Thread
Suspiria (yes I know it hasn't been out long)
henry that’s a good list 🤟🏼
My personal favourite, maybe whatever happened to my life made me remembered this movies:
Mad max fury road.
Room
Arrival
Inside out
Kick ass
Blue valentine
Hereditary
The raid 2
I was upset like everyone else when I realised that Mark was no longer doing Kermode uncut. From what I can gather though he is doing similar content on his Kermode on film podcast (available on Spotify) where he has just released his top 10 films of 2018. The reason I think this blog is stopping is because he is transitioning to Spotify where he will cover additional content aside from the 5live show. So if you're missing Kermode uncut check out the podcast, I'.m looking forward to more content in the hells video series.
Great list! Here's mine:
10. The Tree of Life
9. The Revenant
8. Drive
7. Inside Out
6. Whiplash
5. The Social Network
4. La La Land
3. Interstellar
2. The Dark Knight
1. Blade Runner 2049
Seems like I should give Whiplash a chance. It's been mentioned a lot.
1. Black Swan
2. A Serious Man
3. Martyrs
4. Shame
5. Phantom Thread
6. The Handmaiden
7. The Witch
8. The White Ribbon
9. Winter Sleep
10. The Turin Horse
Here's my List for the best movies of the last 10 Years (2009-2018) in no particular order -
A Ghost Story
Manchester by the Sea
Spotlight
Looper
Up
Argo
The Grey
Crazy Heart
Gravity
Never let me go
and few (very difficult to leave) Honorable Mentions -
Mad Max: Fury Road
First Man
Birdman
Dunkirk
The Revenant
50/50
True Grit
1.3 bilboards outside ebbing misouri
2.12 years a slave
3.inception
4.shape of water
5.my life as a courgette
6. In bruges
7.gravity
8.get out
9.sing street
10.whiplash
Love sing street!
And I still think that A Seperation should have been number one.
Or at least should have made it into the top ten. Such a wonderful film.
Such a wonderful Haneke rip off. It's not even the best film from Iran from the last ten years, let alone globally.
Interesting. In chronological order only, I'd go with:
Låt den rätte komma in [Let the Right One In] (2008) d: Tomas Alfredson
True Grit (2010) d: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
Melancholia (2011) d: Lars von Trier
Dark Shadows (2012) d: Tim Burton
Gravity (2013) d: Alfonso Cuarón
Gone Girl (2014) d: David Fincher
Interstellar (2014) d: Christopher Nolan
Päin seinää [Headfirst] (2014) d: Antti Heikki Pesonen
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) d: George Miller
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) D: Martin McDonagh
Bubbling under:
Watchmen (2009) d: Zack Snyder
Midnight in Paris (2011) d: Woody Allen
Zero Dark Thirty (2012) d: Kathryn Bigelow
If I was forced to choose at gunpoint one film over all the others, it would be Three Billboards. I've not felt as satisfied and emotional in a movie theater in the past ten years as I did during that one. The whole audience was the same. Magnificent.
Gr8 list Kermode My top 10 movies are.
Her
Whiplash
Spider-Man into the spider verse
Ex machina
Cabin in the Woods
Me Earl and the dying girl
Logan
Captain America Civil War
Chronicle
Perks of Being a Wallflower
1. A Serious Man
2. Inside Llweyn Davis
3. Get Out
4. Wolf of Wall St.
5. Room
6. O.J.: Made in America
7. The Fighter
8. La La Land
9. Adventureland
10. Coco
In no particular order this would be my top 10 of the last 10 years:
Her
Before Midnight
The Hunt (Jagten)
Sicario
Birdman
The Dark Knight
The Great Beauty (La Grande Bellezza)
La La Land
The Social Network (most underrated and overlooked film of the last decade imo)
Shame
Then there would be some honorable mentions that could easily make the cut: Black Swan, The Act of Killing, Phantom Thread, Drive, The Revenant)
Great list. I love Moonlight!
Horrible list right here there Mark. Here bee my top ten:
10: Transformers (All of them)
9: Avengers (All of them)
7: Twilight (Some of them)
6: Red Dead Redemption II
5: Batman Vs Superman (the best bit)
4: Home Alone 4
C: Gotti ()
2: Raw (Jokes it’s acc Transformers )
8: Penguins of Madagascar
1: I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here
Smash like if you agree.
Keith Lemon and Pain and Gain are shockingly absent - but outstanding list nonetheless.
PS4 Games on a shelf if I had a top twenty believe me they would feature in the top twenty list they would feature in the list they would feature in it
I smashed the like button so hard it broke my computer. I'll be sending you the bill
@@mydadshowering2978 You forgot the cinematic masterpiece that is Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie
what's going on here aww shucks
my personal top 10 from the last decade
1. Call Me By Your Name
2. Black Swan
3. Birdman
4. Gone Girl
5. The Assassination of Jesse James
6. Children of Men
7. mother!
8. The Social Network
9. The Master
10. The Tree of Life
I was about to throw the biggest hissy fit imaginable that There Will Be Blood was not on this list. Then I double checked and saw that it was 2007.
My personal 10:
Honourable mentions: Interstellar, Room, The Hunt (Danish), Manchester By The Sea, The Nice Guys, It Follows, The Reader, Short Term 12, Drive
10) 12 Years A Slave
9) The Revenant
8) Inglorious Basterds
7) Revolutionary Road
6) Ex Machina
5) Inside Llewyn Davis
4) The Dark Knight
3) Inception
2) Moonlight
1) The Place Beyond The Pines
"But it's only at number three"
"That's not what I expected"
My top 10 from the last 10 years starts off with a clear top two: 1. Your Name/Kimi no Na wa (undisputed favourite, absolutely magical film that I can watch over and over and still enjoy like the first time); 2. The Dark Knight (gripping storyline packed with great performances across the board). Those are followed by, in no particular order:
- Social Network
- Captain America: Winter Soldier
- Hunt For The Wilderpeople
- Mission Impossible: Fallout
- Logan
- The Big Short
- Thor: Ragnarok
- The Raid
I don't agree with you on raw being on the list as a horror fan it didn't float my boat..thanks mark for the great content over the last 10 years..top man
Mine would be..
1) Inherent Vice
2) It's Such a Beautiful Day
3) Drive
4) The Art of Killing
5) The Florida Project
6) The Tree of Life
7) Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
8) Tabu
9) Le Havre
10) A Field in England
Bubbling under...Mandy, Roma, Victoria, Django Unchained, Paterson, American Honey, The Kid With a Bike, Phantom Thread...
Great to see Girlhood on the list. I stumbled across it accidentally on Film 4 and absolutely loved it.
12 Years A Slave would top my list, no hesitation. Then again, I haven't seen many of the films in your top ten, not even Moonlight yet. Must remedy that. I'm especially intrigued by The Red Turtle and Girlhood. Interesting that so many disturbing films hit your list. We Need To Talk About Kevin, for example, so thoroughly unnerved me that I don't think I'll ever watch it again. Still, great list and I'm sorry to see Kermode Uncut come to an end. Thanks for making content of such high quality.
1. Inside Llewyn Davis2. Beats of the Southern Wild3. The Master4. The Dark Knight5. Nightcrawler6. The Wolf of Wallstreet7. Inglourious Basterds8. The Social Network9. Midnight in Paris10. Watchmen / Django UnchainedHonorable mentions: Gran Torino, Sully, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Bridge of Spies, Hugo, Wall-E, The Muppets,
I've watched Roma twice and I could easily see that being my #1 or 2 with a bit more time but for now I've got Carol, Embrace of the Serpent, The Master and Your Name as my top 4 with the rest being quite hard to rank
Best animated should have its own list. Your name was one of the best of the last 10. Embrace of the Serpent was one of Mark's favourites too. Surprised that didn't make it. This list feels like the most emotionally affecting movies for Mark of the last 10
10 - Lala land
9 - Boyhood
8 - Dunkirk
7 - Drive
6 - Midnight in Paris
5 - Baby Driver
4 - Birdman
3 - Up
2 - Inception
1 - Whiplash
Plenty of others but this was my best 10!
Effectivly a Dutch entry with The Red Turtle, makes me proud.
Please continue to do a top ten of each year. I'm sorry uncut is gone, but your top tens are what I use to find movies every year.
I'm so sad these blogs are ending, please Mark, please reconsider.
I miss Kermode Uncut
In no particular order Enemy, Death of Stalin, Blue is the Warmest Colour, Uncle Boonmee, Room, It Follows, The Witch, Green Room, Roma and Ida
I haven't seen any of the top 10 and haven't heard of four of them and have no desire to see any of them. But Kermode is still the best reviewer working today.
SO many great movies from 2008-2018. It’s hard to choose. But if I had to, right now, it would be:
10. Silence
9. Blade Runner 2049
8. Mad Max: Fury Road
7. The Dark Knight
6. Birdman
5. Drive
4. The Master
3. Her
2. Moonlight
1. Roma
Predictions off the top of my head for his top 5 worst in no particular order...
One of the post-ToL Terrence Malick films
Filme Socialisme
Norbit
The Do-Over
Entourage
Feel free to crap on the ones I got wrong!!
Dear Mark ,
Please don't leave us ,
Follow your path , yes
Follow your passion , yes
Keep us informed . You're much loved .
Excellent number one...since I haven't seen it (never heard of it) and....Youve actually made me want to see it
It's a constant source of surprise to me that so many people think that kermode has good taste in films.
"....but, it's also a cannibal movie." LOL
My top 10 so far for the last 10 years:
2007 - Atonement
2008 - Synecdoche, New York
2009 - Up
2010 - The Social Network
2011 - The Tree of Life
2012 - The Master
2013 - Gravity
2014 - Whiplash
2015 - The Revenant
2016 - La La Land
2017 - Lady Bird
2018 - Roma
nobody is saying mother!. thought that was an absolute masterpiece
I think a lot of people didn't really know how to understand that movie cause it was like watching a play rather than a movie
10. The Master
9. The Square
8. Roma
7. I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore.
6. Green Room
5. We Need to Talk About Kevin
4. The Fall
3. Snowpiercer
2. Her
1. Anomalisa
Mamma Mia and A Royal Affair's omissions are a shock!
Moonlight 100%. Such a powerful film and just a wonderful love story!
GiRayne he’s the main reason to watch a film you haven’t seen? Watch it it’s genuinely amazing. Very powerful
Can someone explain what's so powerful about it? I thought it was pretty surface level, masquerading with substance
@@Fifabeast389 agreed
Wonderful love story? Yuck, that sounds like a chick-flick cringe-fest
What’s the best way to get these snippets? these recaps if you will? for those who aren’t able to trudge through the hours and hours you have on spotify
Still better that YT rewind
Nice list. One of the great things about movies is that not many people would have the same top ten.
Ps.
Took me a while to trust you again after you said that you prefered Silent Running to 2001.
The Good, The bad and the weird is fantastic.
For me it's:
10. Arrival
9. Moonlight
8. Mandy
7. Carol
6. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
5. The Babadook
4. Song of the Sea
3. We need to talk about Kevin
2. The Handmaiden
1. Let the Right one in
Okay, here is mine
1. A Separation
2. Inside Out
3. The Selfish Giant
4. Amour
5. On Body and Soul
6. The Act of Killing
7. We Need To Talk About Kevin
8. Un Prophet
9. Shoplifters
10. The Killing of a Sacred Deer
My Personal Top Ten from the last ten years
1. The Dark Knight
2. In Bruges
3. Four Lions
4. Up
5. The Act of Killing
6. Whiplash
7. Foxcatcher
8. Mad Max: Fury Road
9. The Shape of Water
10. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
My top 10, FWIW (in no order):
- the wind rises
- le quattro volte (four seasons)
- fish tank
- the grand budapest hotel
- boyhood
- submarine
- another year
- carol
- django unchained
- the lobster
For me Blade Runner is so far ahead of anything in the last decade, it's just so perfect
Kermode's top 10 of the last 10 years:
10. Shape of Water
9. 12 Years a Slave
8. The Babadook
7. Under the Shadow
6. We Need to Talk About Kevin
5. Raw
4. The Red Turtle
3. Moonlight
2. Girlhood
1. Of Time and the City
Thanks
@@fallendevonish1869??
Since a few others have chipped in with theirs, I might as well add my personal top 10 favourites as well...
1. Drive
2. Scott Pilgrim vs the World
3. The Social Network
4. Whiplash
5. Inside Llewyn Davis
6. In Bruges
7. Filth
8. Dunkirk
9. Inglourious Basterds
10. Blade Runner 2049
This is purely top of my head and in no order, most likely I have forgotten something but my top ten
Arrival
Boyhood
La la land
Manchester by the sea
Cloud atlas
Captain America Civil war
Her
Drive
Inside out
Nightcrawler