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Published 17:09 21 Dec 2017 GMT
Updated 17:54 21 Dec 2017 GMT
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2017 has been a scary year, which is all the more reason to hide in a dark room watching films. And there have been very decent movies released this year. Yes, there was Star Wars, and the debate about The Last Jedi will continue long into 2018. But there were also some films that weren’t about space wizards and laser swords. There were superheroes, horror movies that tackled racism in modern America, getaway drivers with excellent music taste, and even a very good film about the worst film ever made.
Christmas is the perfect chance to grab a load of DVD/ fire up Netflix and catch up on what you missed, so here’s the JOE office’s pick of the year’s movies (based on UK release dates, before any of you get pedantic).
There is a short list of things you want from an action film: car chases, a love story, violence and good cinematography. Edgar Wright’s latest thriller ticks every one of those boxes. A superb cast (bar one actor, in hindsight) brings Baby’s story to life. Jon Hamm and Jamie Foxx give the film some pedigree and portray their roles of deeply troubled members of the heist crew at the high standards we’ve come to expect from such seasoned pros. Baby’s relationship with music gives his character substance, for someone who doesn’t talk much. And very importantly, the soundtrack doesn’t disappoint. The film follows a classic narrative of a good person caught in a bad situation to elicit sympathy from the viewer, like a PG version of Jesse Pinkman. But it’s executed so well you forgive the film’s clichés. - Reuben Pinder
The biggest film of the year undoubtedly came with the most amount of pressure on it. It seems that half of the fans that saw Episode 7 were upset that it was a rehash (homage, goddamnit!) to previous films, others just felt like their 7 year old selves again. On Prozac. That reintroduction of Han Solo and Chewbaca! Amiright?!
Ok (deep breath)….The Last Jedi was always going to be under scrutiny from the moment that the name was announced. Who is the last Jedi? Is there more than one ‘Last Jedi’?! Is the plural for Jedi; Jedi? Jedi-ey? Jedi’s?! Well, if you’ve seen the film then by George (not Lucas), you sure as hell know the answer. All I’ll say is that I walked out of the screening of this not feeling like a 7 year old on Prozac, but feeling like I’d been picked up by a hurricane, thrown about a bit and then spat out, very unsure just what the fuck I watched. Believe me, if this is how you felt, this will change. Luke Skywalker says in the trailer “This is not going to end the way you think!”….Not just a soundbite from the trailer: a fact. What a film. - Richie Driss
Hugh Jackman’s swansong, his last hurrah, the setting of the sun on his 17 year career portraying everyones favourite member of the X-Men. Admittedly some of his films are stronger than others, (The Wolverine, anyone?) So how would this stack up? In this writers opinion; as one of the greatest super-hero films of all time, Marvel or DC. The film portrayed a battered, grizzled Logan alongside an equally battered and grizzled Professor X (Patrick Stewart), and their attempt to defend a little girl who, to be honest, is possibly quite capable of defending herself. Like Deadpool before it, this defies genre conventions, giving the finger to massive threatening beams of CG light in the sky above a city, and grounds the film in reality and layers on the violence and grit to create a visceral and hardcore, but also thoughtful and touching comic book film that stands as the Marvel film of the year. - Richie Driss
What is there not to like about John Wick: Chapter 2? It’s fast-paced, clever, compassionate, funny (in parts), and most of all it’s extremely violent. With the first instalment achieving cult status in the same way Taken did back in 2008, Chapter 2 eclipsed Liam Neeson’s follow-up Taken movie in the every way possible. After returning to the hitman underworld to repay a debt, John Wick (Keanu Reeves) finds there’s a bounty on his head. Written like he’s on the back foot throughout this stylish sequel, the reality of the situation is that John Wick is never on the back foot, especially when he has a gun in his hand. - ill Will

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