A look back at our critics’ favorite films from this year
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
“The most hilarious movie I’ve ever seen.”
? Juli Shipley
Little Miss Sunshine
“I’ve never been so truly happy during a film before. Instantly loveable . . . you simply must see it.”
? Valerie Nutt
The Fountain
“A visionary tale of life and death. Hugh Jackman’s finest performance.”
? Joseph Schmickrath
V for Vendetta
“V for Vendetta incites debate and refuses to be forgotten . . . an instant classic.”
? Holly Brown
United 93
“A supurb film that is gripping, moving and precise in its execution.”
? Joseph Schmickrath
The Departed
The Departed stands proudly among such renowned gangster films as Goodfellas, Casino and Boondock Saints.”
? Juli Shipley
The Lake House
“A beautiful, quaint, quiet film. The big reunion of Reeves and Bullock . . . both show their range.”
? Joseph Schmickrath
A Scanner Darkly
“A vision that looks like watercolor perpetually in motion . . . a world of bright colors and unreal textures.”
? Greg Stinson
Good Night and Good Luck
“An outstanding drama based on the story of a CBS news crew with true grit.”
? Holly Brown
Miami Vice
“Other television show to screen adaptations haven’t come close to recapturing and revamping the magic that made the show so successful, Miami Vice does. It remains fresh and reverential.”
? Joseph Schmickrath
Clerks II
“Kevin Smith’s shining moment and the most intelligent comedy to come out in a long time.”
? Holly Brown