May 8, 2007
2007 (so far).
As we turned a seasonal corner with last week's release of probably the most expensive and fastest-grossing movie yet, some have evidently felt prompted to do a bit of "spring cleaning," as Robert Cashill titles an entry that catches up with half a dozen notables of the past weeks and months.
The London Times lists its "50 best films of 2007 (so far)." And Bill Gibron writes up two lists for PopMatters: the best and worst of 07 - again, so far.
Nathaniel R takes a different approach, commenting on the "10 Biggest Box Office Hits (so far) in 2007."
Update, 5/9: "It's been an interesting year so far for Korean cinema, though I think few people would consider it a good year," Darcy Paquet at Koreanfilm.org. "One gets the same feeling for the individual films and for state of the film industry itself: there's a lot of talent there, but lately the parts have not been coming together."
Posted by dwhudson at May 8, 2007 1:15 PM
Comments
The London Times lists its "50 best films of 2007 (so far)" Hmmm, Wild Hogs, The Number 23, Norbit, Ghost Rider... Okay, I guess I was wrong not to go see those. Maybe my bar is set too high?
Posted by: at May 8, 2007 3:34 PMWhat'll you see the best-of lists in the Wall Street Journal if Murdoch takes over that one, too.
Posted by: David Hudson at May 8, 2007 3:48 PM




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