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‘Da 5 Bloods’ directed by Spike Lee and distributed by Netflix

‘Da 5 Bloods’ directed by Spike Lee and distributed by Netflix

Cinematary's Top 10 of 2020

January 4, 2021

Compiled by Cinematary Staff and Contributors

I won’t spend too much time withnadin the usual “this year has been crazy” and other qualifiers and just say that 2020 has been a lot. Focusing solely on the movie output for the year was a tough task due to multiple factors and I’m happy that we had such a willing group of staff members and participants of the podcast or writing section that chimed in with their favorites from 2020.

If you’re interested in listening to the podcast episode where we break down the top-10, you can listen below:

If not, here is the top-10 films of the year, as picked by Cinematary staff and contributors, along with each person’s individual list.

– Zach Dennis, Cinematary host


#10

His House

Directed by Remi Weekes (Netflix)

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#9

She Dies Tomorrow

Directed by Amy Seimetz (NEON)

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Review by Jessica Carr:

“All in all, I think She Dies Tomorrow is not only a brilliant horror film, but it is also one of the best films about anxiety that I’ve seen. Throughout the pandemic, I have felt my own anxiety ebb and flow. I also know that I’m not alone in this feeling. Each day comes with its own set of mental obstacles to navigate. But, somehow, I keep trying to find some sort of solace and light. Is She Dies Tomorrow an optimistic movie? I’m not really sure. My answer to that question would have to come from Amy in that final scene. She looks out at the desert and goes between saying, “It’s okay” and “I’m not okay.” Maybe there is some sort of peace in that acceptance.”

#8

Tommaso

Directed by Abel Ferrera (Kino Lorber)

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#7

Wolfwalkers

Directed by Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart (Apple+)

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Review by Zach Dennis:

“Wolfwalkers feels like a massive step for both Moore and Cartoon Saloon and the film’s distribution by Apple should only expand its reach with general audiences. There has always been a bit of complacency with the major non-Disney studios, and the Mouse has begun to retread its old properties again after a period of new exploration when John Lassester moved to the studio from Pixar. Hopefully this will open up a wider field for Cartoon Saloon, but regardless, Wolfwalkers stands as one of the better, original animated films in years and one of the year’s best overall.”

#6

To the Ends of the Earth

Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa

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#5

Palm Springs

Directed by Max Barbakow (Hulu)

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Listen to a longer discussion in the first part of this episode:


#4

Da 5 Bloods

Directed by Spike Lee (Netflix)

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Listen to a discussion of the film in the first part of the episode below:


#3

I’m Thinking of Ending Things

Directed by Charlie Kaufman (Netflix)

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Review by Michael O’Malley:

“Kaufman has sometimes been accused of miserablism, and there’s maybe nothing so miserable in his entire career as the person inside whose mind we are locked in I’m Thinking of Ending Things. It is a desperately lonely mind belonging to a person who is, by nature of upbringing and geography and class and perhaps mental health, living out the late stages of life in complete isolation, an isolation the movie implies has lasted a very long time, maybe even back to childhood. Within this mind, the road trip that occupies the majority of the film is actually just pure, pathetic wishful thinking, a grasp for human connection by inventing a fantasy of intimacy with someone who has never meaningfully existed within the character’s life.”

Also, an in-depth discussion on the film in part one of the below episode:


#2

Possessor

Directed by Brandon Cronenberg (NEON)

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Review by Jessica Carr:

“Have you ever had an idea plant into your brain and you don’t know where it came from, but you can’t stop thinking about it? And that idea latches on like a parasite, feeding on your every waking moment? Ideas can be dangerous, especially if they are being planted by people with nefarious purposes. Brandon Cronenberg’s latest Sci-fi horror film, Possessor, presents a world where in which corporations have this power – they use technology to create elite assassins for hire, killing high profile targets. It seems far-fetched for such technology to exist and for it to be legal for corporations to choose any person to take over, but if you really dig into the metaphor here and think about how we are constantly being bombarded with advertising designed via data harvesting, then you might realize corporations are already trying to implant ideas into our brains. With Possessor, Cronenberg expands this scenario to encompass a variety of ailments that seem to be plaguing working-class people every day.”

Also, a longer discussion in part one of the below episode:


#1

First Cow

Directed by Kelly Reichardt (A24)

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Listen to a longer discussion on the film in the first part of this episode:


INDVIDUAL LISTS


Courtney Anderson

  1. His House

  2. Parasite

  3. Selah and the Spades

  4. Miss Juneteenth

  5. Birds of Prey

  6. Disclosure

  7. Portrait of a Lady on Fire

  8. The Old Guard

  9. Forty-Year-Old Version

  10. Black Is King


Logan Kenny

  1. To the Ends of the Earth

  2. Da 5 Bloods

  3. First Cow

  4. Bloodshot

  5. The Way Back

  6. Palm Springs

  7. Never Rarely Sometimes Always

  8. David Byrne's American Utopia

  9. Kajillionaire

  10. Monsoon

Honorable Mentions: Bill and Ted Face the Music; Taylor Swift - Folklore: The Long Pond Sessions


Mike Thorn

  1. Tommaso (Abel Ferrara)

  2. To the Ends of the Earth (Kiyoshi Kurosawa)

  3. Color Out of Space (Richard Stanley)

  4. City Hall (Frederick Wiseman)

  5. Martin Eden (Pietro Marcello)

  6. First Cow (Kelly Reichardt)

  7. Sibyl (Justine Triet)

  8. Alone (John Hyams)

  9. Dick Johnson Is Dead (Kirsten Johnson)

  10. Possessor (Brandon Cronenberg)


Reece Beckett

  1. Tommaso

  2. Still Processing

  3. Red, White and Blue (Small Axe)

  4. Tenet

  5. Sorry We Missed You

  6. Fourteen

  7. IWOW: I Walk on Water

  8. Education (Small Axe)

  9. Martin Eden

  10. The King of Staten Island

Honorable Mentions: Sound of Metal; Host


Joseph Bullock

  1. Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets

  2. Possessor

  3. David Byrne's American Utopia

  4. Time

  5. Da 5 Bloods

  6. Another Round

  7. Shirley

  8. Lover's Rock

  9. Kajillionaire

  10. Farewell Amor

Honorable Mentions: Genus Pan; Mangrove


Seth Troyer

  1. I'm Thinking of Ending Things


Will Carr

  1. Dick Johnson is Dead

  2. What the Constitution Means to Me

  3. Da 5 Bloods

  4. First Cow

  5. Shirley

  6. David Byrne’s American Utopia

  7. She Dies Tomorrow

  8. Time

  9. Palm Springs

  10. Mank

Honorable Mentions: Shithouse; Borat Subsequent Moviefilm


Crue Smith

  1. Possessor

  2. Bacurau

  3. Palm Springs

  4. The Bee Gees: How Do You Mend a Broken Heart

  5. Tenet

  6. Capone

  7. Mank

  8. Spree

  9. The Gentleman

  10. Arkansas


Nadine Smith

  1. Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets

  2. First Cow

  3. Tenet

  4. She Dies Tomorrow

  5. Capone

  6. The Hunt

  7. To the Ends of the Earth

  8. Let Them All Talk

  9. This is Paris

  10. Bacurau

Honorable Mentions: Hubie Halloween; Build the Wall


Lucy Palmer

  1. Da 5 Bloods

  2. Possessor

  3. Shirley

  4. I'm Thinking of Ending Things

  5. The Invisible Man

  6. Feels Good Man

  7. The Platform

  8. Matthias & Maxime

  9. Mangrove

  10. The Platform

Honorable Mentions: The Old Guard; The Half of It


Michael O’Malley

  1. Wolfwalkers

  2. I'm Thinking of Ending Things

  3. Bad Education

  4. First Cow

  5. The Wolf House

  6. Emma.

  7. Residue

  8. Invisible Man

  9. Palm Springs

  10. Time

Honorable Mentions: Da 5 Bloods; Shirley


Jessica Carr

  1. First Cow

  2. I'm Thinking of Ending Things

  3. She Dies Tomorrow

  4. Possessor

  5. Lingua Franca

  6. Wolfwalkers

  7. Tiger Tail

  8. Birds of Prey

  9. Palm Springs

  10. Bill & Ted Face the Music


Paige Taylor

  1. My Octopus Teacher

  2. Possessor

  3. The Devil All the Time

  4. Palm Springs

  5. The Babysitter: Killer Queen


Reid Ramsey

  1. Tommaso

  2. The Invisible Man

  3. Some Kind of Connection

  4. Climate of the Hunter

  5. The Way Back

  6. Da 5 Bloods

  7. Vampires Vs. the Bronx

  8. Small Axe: Mangrove

  9. Time to Hunt

  10. Wasp Network

Honorable Mentions: Dick Johnson is Dead; Palm Springs


Cam Watson

  1. She Dies Tomorrow

  2. First Cow

  3. Possessor

  4. I'm Thinking of Ending Things

  5. Lingua Franca

  6. Wolfwalkers

  7. Tigertail

  8. Borat 2

  9. Bill and Ted Face The Music

  10. New Mutants


Andrew Swafford

  1. Vitalina Varela

  2. The Assistant

  3. Bad Education

  4. First Cow

  5. Lovers Rock

  6. Feels Good Man

  7. Possessor

  8. Wolfwalkers

  9. Time

  10. Host

Honorable Mentions: Forever (Charli XCX); Canceling (Natalie Wynn)


Emily Kubincanek

  1. First Cow

  2. Sound of Metal

  3. Undine

  4. Shirley

  5. Nomadland

  6. Martin Eden

  7. Never Rarely Sometimes Always

  8. Lovers Rock

  9. The True History of the Kelly Gang

  10. Mank

Honorable Mentions: Da 5 Bloods; The Vast of Night


Grace Winburne

  1. His House

  2. Vast of Night

  3. Palm Springs

  4. -

  5. The Gentleman

  6. -

  7. Borat: Subsequent movie film

  8. -

  9. -

  10. Invisible Man

Honorable Mention: Circus of Books


Ash Baker

  1. Kajillionaire

  2. Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets

  3. The Hunt

  4. Bad Education

  5. Another Round (Druk)

  6. Feels Good Man

  7. Bill & Ted Face the Music

  8. Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)

  9. Time

  10. Freaky

Honorable Mentions: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm; Ham On Rye


Zach Dennis

  1. First Cow

  2. City Hall

  3. Wolfwalkers

  4. Some Kind of Connection / Still Processing

  5. The Assistant

  6. MLK/FBI

  7. Dick Johnson is Dead

  8. Lovers Rock

  9. Another Round

  10. Da 5 Bloods

Honorable Mentions: Mangrove; Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project


Jessy Alva

  1. The Haunting of Bly Manor

  2. First Cow

  3. Emma

  4. Host

  5. Palm Springs

  6. Feels Good Man

  7. Trolls World Tour

  8. Happiest Season

  9. Wolfwalkers

  10. The Vast of Night

Honorable Mentions: Lovers Rock; Another Round


Dylan Moore

  1. first cow

  2. portrait of a lady on fire

  3. bloody nose, empty pocket

  4. to the ends of the earth

  5. undine

  6. the assitant

  7. time

  8. vitalina varela

  9. dick johnson is dead

  10. the invisible man

Honorable Mentions: david byrne's american utopia; emma.


Nick Armstrong

  1. Hubie Halloween

  2. Bloodshot

  3. Sound of Metal

  4. The Forty Year Old Version

  5. First Cow

  6. His House

  7. Selah and the Spades

  8. Dick Johnson is Dead

  9. Da 5 Bloods

  10. Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution

Honorable Mentions: Capone; Fantasy Island


Etan Weisfogel

  1. I Was At Home, But...

  2. The History of the Seattle Mariners

  3. Visit

  4. Build the Wall

  5. Hubie Halloween

  6. To The Ends of the Earth

  7. First Cow

  8. Capone

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