A little late…

…but I just found it.  From observer.com:

Rex Reed’s 10 Best and Worst Films of 2017

Last year I had fun with the 10 “Worst” films on Mr. Reed’s list (you can read that here) and, while he doesn’t offer many comments for why he feels these particular films are worthy of falling on the worst of list (though several of them have links to his reviews of the films), I’ll nonetheless present his list here (if you’re interested in what he considers the best movies of the year, click on the link!):

  1. Mother!
  2. The Disaster Artist
  3. Get Out
  4. The Layover
  5. The Cure for Wellness
  6. It
  7. Downsizing
  8. Suburbicon
  9. Colossal
  10. Fallen

Mother! certainly had its share of detractors and, of the list presented, is the one I’m most curious to see, if I should have the time.  I know perhaps a little too much about it at this point, so it doesn’t seem terribly likely I will get that opportunity, despite whatever curiosity I may have.

Intriguingly, he really didn’t like Get Out, which was one of the more successful films that came out in the last year.

I was familiar with all the other films save for the last on the list, Fallen.  I had to look that one up and, having read its plot, doubt I want to see it.  The IMDB listing is here, if you’re at all curious.

Aaaaanddddd…

Here’s where the rubber hits the proverbial road.

Once again, I’ve got a list of intriguing titles of which I’ve seen not a single one of the films on it.  As I mentioned, I won’t list Mr. Reed’s 10 Best films of 2017, but of those, I’ve also not seen a single one on that list.

Intriguingly, though not falling on either list, Mr. Reed was not as impressed by many critics regarding both Dunkirk and The Shape of Water, the film that currently has the most Oscar nominations for any film released last year.