Wesley Morris: 10. “21 Jump Street”
Look, I, too, think the movies should just stop beating around the bush, get out of the business of so-called bromance, and write the bros as we already perceive them to be: gay. Until then, there was this act of confetti-gun lunacy, in which Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill try to bust up a high-school drug ring whose party product is so contagious that by the time it’s over, Tatum and Hill just seem like fun-house-mirror versions of each other.
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- Ty Burr: 1. “Beasts of the Southern Wild”
- Ty Burr: 2. “Amour”
- Ty Burr: 3. “Zero Dark Thirty”
- Ty Burr: 4. “Moonrise Kingdom”
- Ty Burr: 5. “Holy Motors”
- Ty Burr: 6. “Lincoln”
- Ty Burr: 7. “Argo”
- Ty Burr: 8. “Django Unchained”
- Ty Burr: 9. “This is Not a Film”
- Ty Burr: 10. “Oslo August 31st”
- Ty Burr: Honorable Mention: “Bachelorette”
- Wesley Morris: 1. “The Master”
- Wesley Morris: 2. “How to Survive a Plague”
- Wesley Morris: 3. “The Paperboy”
- Wesley Morris: 4. “Amour”
- Wesley Morris: 5. “Django Unchained”
- Wesley Morris: 6. “Moonrise Kingdom”
- Wesley Morris: 7. “Polisse”
- Wesley Morris: 8. “Holy Motors”
- Wesley Morris: 9. “Once Upon a Time in Anatolia”
- Wesley Morris: 10. “21 Jump Street”
- Wesley Morris: 15 more excellent movies in no particular order
- Wesley Morris: Runners-up
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