Unlike in the musical arena, my cinematic tastes are pretty wide-ranging and by no means restricted to a single genre. Thus, I count six films as worthy of unambiguous recommendation --
The Queen,
The Descent,
The Departed,
Talladega Nights,
Tristram Shandy, and
Brick. I'm having a great deal of trouble working those into an ordinal ranking. I would say
Tristram Shandy and
Brick are probably movies for cinephiles, while
Descent and
Departed have the most mainstream appeal. For whatever reason, a healthy number of people who I would have thought would like
Talladega Nights didn't, in practice, enjoy it. Thus
The Queen is probably the best movie of the year in some sense, though I'd say I liked
Tristram Shandy the best personally.
That leaves the need for four more movies to fill out a top-ten list and I'm going to go with
Half Nelson,
V for Vendetta,
Little Miss Sunshine, and
Casino Royale but the exclusion of
Apocalypto,
Little Children and
The Road from Guantanamo from that list is a bit arbitrary since I liked those three a lot, too. I haven't re-viewed any of these movies, so it's possible that my rankings will change over time.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2006/12/2006-on-film/41087/