Movie top list: 951 to 975
The French Dispatch
"An arsenal of quirky characters, terrific cinematography, a meticulously detailed universe and an incredible ease that defies belief, considering the extreme density. This is vintage Anderson."
Sleepwalker
"Like I said before, Sleepwalker is a pretty simple film. Everything is neatly revealed and tied up at the end, the plot doesn't contain any real big twists and runs smoothly from start to finish."
Parade
"Parade is quite a lengthy film and the first hour you might be excused for wondering what all the fuzz is about."
The Assassins
"The film looks beautiful, Chow Yun-Fat is superb and the strategic implications of the story are intriguing."
The Red Shoes
"The ending is pretty cool (especially the short second ending), the film never bores, remains beautiful throughout and is just plain good at everything it tries and does."
Run for Love
"There are no weak shorts, one exceptional piece and enough variation to breeze through its 140 minutes running time."
The Last Hero in China
"The action choreography is superb, Li is at the top of his game, the comedy is bonkers and there are at least a few scenes that will linger well beyond the credits."
Who Are You?
"Fans of Meat Grinder or likewise will probably love this film. It's lush, bursting with strong colors and lovely cinematography."
Dragon Hunters
"The film is visually pleasing (though not technically perfect), packs an enjoyable sense of humor, great creature and world design and doesn't give you the chance to become bored."
The Collector
"The pacing is fast, the tension strong and the concept fun enough to make it a lovely little genre film."
Intruders
"Intruders is a very stylish affair. The film takes its time to explore its setting, slowly working up to an impressive finale."
Super
"Super is an excellent addition to the nerdy superhero genre."
Blind Detective
"The package is stylish, quirky and fun at the same time. In the end I prefer To's more arthouse-oriented work, but a film like this is a welcome diversion, especially when executed so wonderfully."
[Rec] 2
"If you didn't like the first film, I can't see how you'll like this one. Stylistically the films are very much alike, though the directors made better use of the style this time around."
Sakura
"Sakura may look like a harmless little timewaster from the outside, but it harnesses a darker core that rears its head after making sure everyone in the audience has lowered his guard."
Hole in the Sky
"Hole In The Sky is slow-paced cinema. There isn't much happening in terms of dramatic events, the characters are rigid and introvert and odd behavior is often taken for granted."
Blazing Famiglia
"Blazing Famiglia looks appropriately gritty, it sports a fine soundtrack, some great performances and a cool plot with a proper dramatic foundation."
The Moss
"The Moss is not a wildly original film, but executed so well that it impresses from the very first seconds right until the final credit fades from the screen."
The Falls
"An incredibly capable film that oozes quality. From the stylish cinematography and the accomplished score to the strong performances and intriguing plot, Chung delivers quality across the board."
Nina
"The gritty cinematography and the eerie soundtrack are genre staples, but the Brazilian setting, the spirited performances, and the puzzling finale add that little bit of extra spice."
Nightmare Detective
"It's still a great film though. Even a slightly watered down Tsukamoto film is way better than most of the J-Horror films released in the past 15 years."
Peony Pavilion
"If you want a love story set in early 20th-century China that subverts traditional gender roles, complemented by impeccable styling and stand-out performances, this should be your go-to film."
Electric Shadows
"There is a little cruft near the end and some parts could've been streamlined a little better, but overall it's a sweet and endearing film that shows a deep love for cinema."
Locomotive Teacher
"I became transfixed by the soothing island atmosphere, the laid-back pacing and the nice surroundings."
My Father, the Bride
"A bright and endearing Japanese comedy, mixing island appeal with dry, quirky comedy and queer themes, but doing it in such a way that it feels fresh and exciting."