Year-end critics polls of 2013’s Top Ten films (or Top 50, as the case may be) continue to roll in. Below, check out the selections made by the Village Voice, Indiewire and Film Comment. All three outlets have their top three films in common (though in differing orders): “Inside Llewyn Davis,” “12 Years a Slave” and “Before Midnight.”
Check out more Top Ten lists (from publications including TIME, Empire, Cahiers du Cinema, Sight & Sound, and directors Pedro Almodovar and John Waters) here.
Best Film: Inside Llewyn Davis
Best Director: Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave
Best Screenplay: Before Midnight
Best Actor: Oscar Isaac, Inside Llewyn Davis
Best Actress: Adele Exarchopoulos, Blue Is the Warmest Color
Best Supporting Actress: Lupita N’yongo, 12 Years a Slave
Best Supporting Actor: James Franco, Spring Breakers
Best Documentary: The Act of Killing
Best Animated Feature: The Wind Rises
Best First Feature: Fruitvale Station
Worst Film: Only God Forgives
Indiewire Critics’ Poll:
1. “12 Years a Slave”
2. “Inside Llewyn Davis”
3. “Before Midnight”
4. “Her”
5. “Gravity”
6. “The Act of Killing”
7. “Leviathan”
8. “Blue Is the Warmest Color”
9. “Upstream Color”
10. “Frances Ha”
The remaining list of 50 top films from Indiewire’s poll is here.
Film Comment:
1. “Inside Llewyn Davis”
2. “12 Years a Slave”
3. “Before Midnight”
4. “The Act of Killing”
5. “A Touch of Sin”
6. “Leviathan”
7. “Gravity”
8. “Computer Chess”
9. “Frances Ha”
10. “Upstream Color”
The remaining list of 50 top films from Film Comment’s poll is here.
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