![]() You want to love it as much as it loves you.” Most of the humour plays, and there’s no overstating just how good Haddish is, but chief among this film’s virtues is its eagerness to please. What we said: “Even the weaker comic set-pieces, such as one unfortunate incident of public urination while suspended from a Bourbon Street zip-line, come from a good-natured place. There are no conspiracies or attempts at highfalutin justification, just acceptance that some really bad things happen and that fate sometimes conspires to make those things even worse.” What we said: “Kasper Collin’s exceptional, atmospheric film avoids the hysteria and hyperbole of similar true crime documentaries to usher this delicate story in with a palpable sense of sorrow rather than a desire to retroactively point the finger of justice. It dares, appropriately, to mingle with the DNA.” But where Deadpool was ‘regular comic book movie with swears’, Ant-Man ‘regular comic book movie with LOLs’, and Doctor Strange ‘regular comic book movie with Tilda Swinton’, this one has cantered even further off the reservation. What we said: “The success of the so-called “revisionist” comic book movie roll-out has allowed a movie like Logan the solid financial underpinning to exist. Once you’ve browsed the full list, please do share your thoughts and personal top 10 with us Here’s to plenty more fantastic films in 2018 and beyond… 30. As ever, this entirely unscientific ranking comprises only new features which received theatrical or digital distribution in the UK or US during the current calendar year. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With 2017 drawing to a close, it’s time once again to reflect on the films that have left the biggest impression on us over the past 12 months. From Lady Bird to Logan Lucky, these are our highlights from what’s been a mast year for new movies. ![]()
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