The Individual Top Tens of 2014 (at Rogerebert.com)

There are 10 main writers over at Rogerebert.com, and yesterday we published our consensus Top Ten.

Today, the editors have published each of our individual Top Tens. (The main contributors are featured, and so are a bunch of other writers for the site as well as Roger’s beloved Far-Flung Correspondents.) It’s awesome to see the diversity in choices! Where we overlap, where we diverge. Odie Henderson and I think a lot alike!

The Individual Top Tens of 2014.

Well worth reading everyone’s contributions, but for the record, here are my choices, with links to reviews (when one exists, that is). These are not ranked in order, but listed alphabetically.

1. Beyond the Lights, directed by Gina Prince-Blythewood.
2. Boyhood, directed by Richard Linklater. Review here.
3. Closed Curtain, directed by Jafar Panahi. Review here.
4. Force Majeure, directed by Ruben Östlund. Review here.
5. The Grand Budapest Hotel, directed by Wes Anderson.
6. Ida, directed by Pawel Pawlikowski. Review here.
7. Inherent Vice, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Review here.
8. Love Is Strange, directed by Ira Sachs. Review here.
9. Only Lovers Left Alive, directed by Jim Jarmusch. Review here.
10. Under the Skin, directed by Jonathan Glazer. Review here.

Longer list to be posted in a couple of days, with more films. But that’s the Top 10.

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