As with last year, I find myself making this list before seeing several candidates, such as The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. But I am only one man.
10. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Last year a cardinal rule of filmmaking was broken time and again: Sequels suck. Sam Raimi, Paul Greengrass, and Richard Linklater were among numerous directors to break that rule. This year a similar rule involving remakes was in effect. But Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, and, most notably, Tim Burton had other plans. From gorgeous art direction and production design to the creepily endearing performance of Johnny Depp, the film found a new way to say everything the original did so well. I'm sure we'll go back to crappy remakes soon enough (Burton had his own with Planet of the Apes, and Last Holiday looks to reset the bar at "suck"), but this will stand out as at least one beautiful exception.
9. Serenity
With roughly a third of the budget, Joss Whedon showed George Lucas how it was done. A good script doesn't cost $115 million. Unfortunately, in this case, it also doesn't make $380 million. But at least a few of us know who to keep our eye on.
8. Walk the Line
Outstanding performances by Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon bring home this biopic. But it's James Mangold's underrated direction that helps move the story. Oh, and the music doesn't exactly suck.
7. Brokeback Mountain
You can read my full review here, but to sum up: Great direction, beautiful performances, touching story, lush cinematography, and all that other stuff that will probably add up to several Oscars down the line.
6. Oldboy
Probably the most disturbing movie I've ever put on one of these lists, but the journey is worth the unsettling destination. Chan-wook Park's direction is among the most audacious of the year. Full review here.








Article comments
1 - Aaman
Top Ten what? Films?
Nice list, thanks
2 - Triniman
Munich and Brokeback Mountain haven't opened in my area yet, but I look forward to seeing them.
I skipped Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, but I will rent it now that a few people have listed it among the year's best.
3 - Triniman
I also missed Good Night, and Good Luck, so that's another renter. Kudos for picking Old Boy. I bet a lot of folks missed it. I have to recommend The Best of Youth, Bad Education, Me & You And Everyone We Know. All showed in a local indie theatre and are superb, IMHO.
4 - MCH
Cinderella Man
The Greatest Game Ever Played
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5 - reggie von woic
Great list...but though disappointed crash isn't there, i'd like to think that it's # 11 in that list.