The Social Network tops the best films of 2010

OK, here it is! After compiling a collection of 145 movie critics top ten film lists from newspapers, magazines and web sites across the US and Canada, I finally have the best 29 films of the year in order of the most listed and highest rated.

It was in some ways a more difficult year to judge than others as there were many films that were very close to call. But the number one film of the year won by a huge margin, appearing on 109 lists out of 145 and 31 times as number one on the list. The next closest film, Black Swan, in the number two spot appeared on 66 lists and only 11 times as the number one film. The Social Network even beat out last year’s winner The Hurt Locker which appeared on 69 lists and only 17 times as number one.

David Fincher’s The Social Network is the Slumdog Millionaire of 2010 and should win most of the major awards. It has already won the Critic’s Choice award for best film of the year and now the Golden Globes have awarded it for Best Picture, Director, Screenwriter, and Score. It will probably go on to win the same at the Oscars.

Whenever I ask people if they’ve seen The Social Network their response is always the same. They say that the subject matter doesn’t interest them. Well I can assure anyone who isn’t interested in seeing the movie that the film is far better than they imagine. It is not so much about the invention of Facebook as it is about how relationships and friendships are destroyed by fame, money and ambition in the very fast moving world of the internet. It is beautifully photographed and edited, and the music score and screenplay are perfect.  It has some of the most realistic performances I’ve seen by the young cast of actors Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, and Justin Timberlake.  As the screenwriter said at the Golden Globes in his acceptance speech “the director David Fincher makes watching a movie about people looking at computer screens so suspenseful that it’s like watching a slow motion car crash.” It is a film I could watch over and over again, and enjoy every time.

The Social Network is now available to rent or buy on DVD and Blu-ray. I highly recommend you see this excellent film ASAP. It will keep you glued to your seat.

Here then are the Critics highest rated films of 2010.  

(Find the complete 2010 Critics top 10 lists in the right margin of this blog)
Summary of 2010 Critics Top 10 Lists

1
The Social Network
2
Black Swan
3
Inception
4
Winter’s Bone
5
Toy Story 3
6
The King’s Speech
7
127 Hours
8
The Ghost Writer
9
Carlos
10
The Kids are All Right
11
Another Year
12
True Grit
13
Exit Through the Gift Shop
14
A Prophet
15
The Fighter
16
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
17
Dogtooth
18
Blue Valentine
19
Inside Job
20
Let Me In
21
Animal Kingdom
22
I Am Love
23
Red Riding Trilogy
24
Shutter Island
25
Four Lions
26
Never Let Me Go
27
Rabbit Hole
28
Mother
29
Please Give

Here is a list of 20 Best films of 2010 compiled from Film Comment magazine’s editor’s and contributors top ten lists.

This is a more international list as there is a larger selection of foreign films due to many of the contributing critics being from different parts of the world. But notice that The Social Network still comes in at number two, very close behind the number one film, even on this more international list.

Film Comment Magazine’s Final Cut 2010 Critics Top 10 Lists

1
Carlos
2
The Social Network
3
White Material
4
The Ghost Writer
5
A Prophet
6
Winter’s Bone
7
Inside Job
8
Wild Grass
9
Everyone Else
10
Greenberg
11
Mother
12
Toy Story 3
13
Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl
14
Another Year
15
The Strange Case of Angelica
16
The Kids are All Right
17
Shutter Island
18
Around a Small Mountain
19
Our Beloved Month of August
20
Ne change rein

The British film magazine Sight & Sound: The International Film Magazine has compiled a list of top 13 films of 2010 from its 85 contributing critics and curators. Even on this list of films compiled from a very international group of critics and curators The Social Network still comes out on top. Winter’s Bone and Carlos also rank very high on all three lists. 

But notice that The King’s Speech, which is favored to win the Oscar this year, is nowhere to be found on either the Film Comment list or the Sight & Sound list and only comes in at number 6 in North America’s list.
 
Sight & Sound – The International Film Magazine’s Final Top 13 List of 2010 films compiled from 85 of it’s critics and curators

1
The Social Network
2
Uncle Boonmee who can Recall His Past Lives
3
Another Year
4
Carlos
5
The Arbor
6
Winter’s Bone
7
I Am Love
8
The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu
9
Film Socialisme
10
The Illusionist
11
Nostalgia for the Light
12
Poetry
13
A Prophet

JP

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great job!!

Anonymous said...

Nice work. you must be really dedicated.

Anonymous said...

Wow John !!! Its great...I wish I had time on my hand to do it...BUT I AM A LAZY BUM - Ken