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The Best Films Of 2012: 21 Runner-Ups (#30-#11)

Today, I aim to rectify that by expanding my Top 10 picks out to 30 (or 31, given that I cheated and included a tie), counting down the best runners-up from the number 30 slot all the way down to number 11. Even with so many more films represented here, there were still plenty of tough omissions, good and great films like Argo, Holy Motors, The Hunger Games, Arbitrage, Celeste and Jesse Forever, and even animated fare like Frankenweenie and Rise of the Guardians. If this countdown continued forever, those and other excellent films would be represented, but the festivities had to end somewhere, and I am more than happy with these 30 films representing my favorite cinematic memories of 2012.

23. Safety Not Guaranteed

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Colin Trevorrow’s pleasantly surprising debut effort is that most wonderful kind of comedy, one where the laughs are big but the heart is even bigger. It wrestles with complex and genuine human emotions, dives deep into the psychology of one of science fiction’s most fascinating concepts, and creates warm, memorable, three-dimensional characters worth investing oneself in. The film is a small-scale triumph deserving of celebration.

Safety Not Guaranteed is now available on DVD and Blu-Ray.

22. The Amazing Spider-Man  

A much better film than many have given it credit for, Marc Webb’s Spider-Man reboot may not be inherently necessary a mere five years after Sam Raimi’s trilogy ended, but with a perfectly assembled cast, top-notch technical credits, a warm emotional core, and a compelling spin on the origin-story mythos, The Amazing Spider-Man is a very worthwhile addition to the modern superhero canon, and one of my favorite films of the year.

The Amazing Spider-Man is currently available on DVD and Blu-Ray.

21. Les Miserables

My thoughts remain complicated on Tom Hooper’s ambitious film adaptation of the celebrated stage musical; it falls flat too frequently for me to put it any higher than this, but when everything clicks, the film is absolutely entrancing, as stunning and powerful as anything else released this year. Anne Hathaway’s supporting turn as Fantine is my second-favorite performance of 2012, and her devastating, show-stopping delivery of “I Dreamed a Dream” may be my single favorite scene of the year. Les Miserables is not quite a great film overall, but it is brilliant enough often enough to place this high. 

Les Miserables arrives in theatres nationwide December 25th.

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