57. Blue Valentine


Ouch! This is one those films that's almost too real in it's depiction of a relationship breakdown. If you've ever been involved in one those arguments that goes round and round in circles without any resolution (and enjoyed it) then you'll love this film!

Gosling and Williams do excellent impressions of normal looking people - especially Gosling and his 'present day Dean' hair line which makes him almost unrecognisable.

Overall it's an enjoyable tale of sadness and heartbreak set in an all to real place for a Sunday evenings viewing.

56. Cemetery Junction


Cemetery Junction is the best film John Hughes didn't make. It's also the most 'ungervais' movie Ricky Gervais will make. By that I mean it lacks acerbic, nasty and sometimes hilariously cruel humour he can dish out for a more positive and sunny outlook on the proceedings.

This is to his and the films credit as it is a beautifully entertaining comedy that is both very, very funny, nicely observed and all warm and fluffy with it.

55. Moonrise Kingdom


Upon seeing the trailer for Moonrise Kingdom I thought 'standard Wes Anderson', which is great, although not unexpected.

What you actually get it is the best children's movie of the year (of 2012) that isn't really made for them, which doesn't really matter as none of them will see it. I can imagine some of the excellent young cast (Jared Gilman & Kara Hayward are particularly spectacular) of the film actually watching this thinking 'what the hell is this all about?'

Its a wonderful tale of youthful discovery with a bit of the great escape thrown in for good measure. I loved every minute of it.

54. From Russia With Love


From Russia with Love is the first Bond movie to really establish 'the formula' of the many Bond films to follow and is a full on Bond caper from start to finish!

The pre-credits sequence, the introduction of Q, a proper theme tune and for the first time featuring some spectacular action sequences. A classic henchman turn from Robert Shaw and this really has whetted, my already considerably moist, appetite for the rest of the Bond 50 box set.

Onward!