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I’m Making A List And Checking It Twice: Towards a List of My Favorite Movies of the Decade.

Is it time for a Best Films of the 2000s list yet? (Because if not, I’ll be reposting this at the end of 2010, and removing the two films below from 2000.) The list will probably undergo numerous revisions — obviously because the films from the second half of the decade will get short shrift, [...]

The Best Movies I Saw All Year, 2005 Edition.

I didn’t get to go out and see many movies this year, but here are four excellent ones:

Lav Diaz, "Evolution of a Filipino Family" (2004).

“Hindi tayo pamilya nang mga baliw (We are not a family of lunatics),” characters keep repeating in Lav Diaz’s raw, transcendent, monumental, extraordinary masterpiece, Ebolusyon ng Isang Pamilyang Pilipino (Evolution of a Filipino Family), but if they aren’t, it’s only because the world around them has already gone mad. It’s a genuine epic, not in [...]

Ramona Diaz, “Imelda” (2003).

Saw Ramona Diaz’s Imelda with Barb last night, and my head is still reeling. It is a fine, fine documentary, and I am glad that there will be a theatrical release in the U.S. at some point this year; more people should see it (though a DVD is apparently coming out in 2005). The film’s [...]