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best films of 2017. 188 international critics and curators choose the five new releases that made the biggest impression on them in 2017. Rising to the top are some exciting new voices, new visions and new forms... 1. Get Out. Dir. Jordan Peele | USA-Japan.
- The best films of 2017 – all the votes | Sight & Sound | BFI
See all our 2017 in review coverage (including our top 25...
- The best films of 2017 – all the votes | Sight & Sound | BFI
1. Loving Vincent. 2017 1h 34m PG-13. 7.8 (65K) Rate. 62 Metascore. In a story depicted in oil painted animation, a young man comes to the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating his final days there.
- “Get Out” Writer-director Jordan Peele catapulted beyond his sketch-comedy roots for a category-defining work about race and privilege in American society that moviegoers had never truly wrestled with before.
- “Lady Bird” Greta Gerwig’s semi-biographical riff on her Sacramento upbringing elevates it’s traditional coming-of-age story to a new wavelength beaming with wit and insight.
- “Dunkirk” “Dunkirk” is a bloodless but profoundly unnerving assault on the senses, a spectacle that searches for order in the midst of chaos. It’s a monumental war epic that ranks as Christopher Nolan’s finest achievement to date.
- “Phantom Thread” Paul Thomas Anderson crafts an absorbing period piece seemingly focused on the obsessions of a successful man, but it’s really about his opposite, played with breakout ferocity by Vickey Krieps.
Dec 14, 2017 · See all our 2017 in review coverage (including our top 25 films focus and video countdown) Read reflections on key themes of the year, from blockbusters and franchises to late works by veteran filmmakers, plus new essays on Get Out and Twin Peaks: The Return, in our January 2018 issue
- Moonlight. Drama. The Academy anointed it Best Film – well, once they’d got the right envelope – and who could argue? ‘ Moonlight’ is a deeply humane, heartfelt drama about growing up, with immaculate performances throughout.
- Dunkirk. Drama. If Christopher Nolan had directed the actual WWII, everyone would have run out of money by about 1941. Giant-canvas filmmaking of the kind no one else even tries to rival these days, his beachside epic – ‘Saving Private Styles’?
- Get Out. Horror. Director Jordan Peele took everyone by surprise with this razor-edged satire of racism that masqueraded as a Wes Craven-like suburban horror.
- Call Me By Your Name. Romance. Luca Guadagnino’s voluptuous coming-of-age gay romance transports you not only to northern Italy, but to a lazy summer and an exchange of books, fruit, glances and power.
Dec 25, 2017 · With the end of the year fast approaching, it's time to look at some of the best movies of 2017. Here are the best according to Rotten Tomatoes.
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Dec 12, 2017 · Our joint top ten list reflects the range of filmmaking of 2017, including both unforgettable debuts and the works of masters like Paul Thomas Anderson and Terence Davies. It’s reflective of the unpredictable array of voices in film and at this site, and a beautiful snapshot of the year in cinema.