The Ten Best Movies (I Screened) in 2009: Part I
by Robert J. AvrechHere’s my annual list of the Ten Best Movies I Screened in 2009.
I did not see more than a handful of contemporary releases that came close to the smart pacing, narrative sophistication and honest passion of these older films.
Though I will give a strong nod to 500 Days of Summer and Funny People, two fine films. Both are beautifully written, carefully structured and oh what a relief, they vigorously espouse what can only be described as (mostly) conservative values, a welcome relief in this post-modern age where nihilism passes for, ahem, cutting edge entertainment.

But I roll with classic Hollywood, silent movies and films from Hollywood’s Golden Age.
Keep in mind that most of the movies on my list were produced on modest budgets, never intended as studio blockbusters.
I’m not claiming that any of these movies are classics like The Crowd or Seven Samurai. I am saying that these ten films are grand entertainment from Hollywood’s great dream factory and well worth seeking out. (more…)






Subscribe via RSS
Got a Tip?