#662: (Pt. 2) Top 10 Films of 2017
Michael Phillips (Chicago Tribune) and Tasha Robinson (The Verge) return for part two of the best of the year countdown.
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Michael Phillips (Chicago Tribune) and Tasha Robinson (The Verge) return for part two of the best of the year countdown.
Read MoreBest of the year roundtable with Michael Phillips (Chicago Tribune) and Tasha Robinson (The Verge, The Next Picture Show).
Read MoreThe force is strong with "Last Jedi" director Rian Johnson, who brings old-school style and humor to Star Wars Episode VIII.
Read MoreBad movies, a movie about a bad movie, and a great new movie from someone who probably loves bad movies (thank you, Guillermo del Toro).
Read MoreA 10th-anniversary sacred cow review of the Paul Thomas Anderson film, plus the best movie years of all time (according to Adam and Josh).
Read MoreFor their Thanksgiving Break, Adam and Josh reconsider "The Force Awakens" and revisit their 2014 interview with the director of "The Last Jedi."
Read MoreLooking for negative takes on Greta Gerwig's directing debut? Look elsewhere.
Read MoreAdam and Josh celebrate the joyous new film from Agnes Varda, plus Josh weighs in on the latest from Todd Haynes and Yorgos Lanthimos.
Read MoreGrab your hammer and take flight with Adam and Josh to the candy-colored, slaphappy world of Taika Waititi's "Thor Ragnarok."
Read MoreThe late George A. Romero began his career making a horror classic. An in-depth review of "Dead," and more horror directing debuts.
Read MoreThe filet of Baumbach.
Read MoreA review of "Tangerine" director Sean Baker's acclaimed new film, plus Adam's conversation with the director.
Read MoreA respectful and gorgeously shot return to the world of rogue replicants and the blade runners who love them.
Read MoreConclusion: Tom Cruise has no equal.
Read More"Nothing In This Movie Means Anything: The Sequel," pluis Adam's conversation with the director of "Columbus."
Read MoreA wrestler, a ballet dancer, three junkies and The Old Testament walk into a bar.
Read MoreA woman is plagued by personal - and more profound - guilt in Lucrecia Martel's 2008 film.
Read MoreCome for the clown. Stay for the twins.
Read MoreRidley Scott's seminal sci-fi noir gets the Sacred Cow treatment.
Read MoreWaititi's "Thor" among the question marks about the fall movie slate, plus a split on Soderbergh's latest.
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