I watched more films in 2013 than I did in 2012, but fewer stayed with me in any meaningful way. So, here are my top 5 and my bottom 3. 5. The Wolf of Wall Street I'm still of two minds about "The Wolf of Wall Street." I can't deny how much I enjoyed the film. Martin Scorsese communicates story better than almost anyone in the business, and this film is a masterclass on why. Everything sparkles, feels effortless. Diversions from the story to tell, for instance, the origin of a certain type of drug or financial scheme would feel indulgent in a lesser film, but fit perfectly here. It's an immense moviegoing experience.
Evan's Top 5 of 2013
Evan's Top 5 of 2013
Evan's Top 5 of 2013
I watched more films in 2013 than I did in 2012, but fewer stayed with me in any meaningful way. So, here are my top 5 and my bottom 3. 5. The Wolf of Wall Street I'm still of two minds about "The Wolf of Wall Street." I can't deny how much I enjoyed the film. Martin Scorsese communicates story better than almost anyone in the business, and this film is a masterclass on why. Everything sparkles, feels effortless. Diversions from the story to tell, for instance, the origin of a certain type of drug or financial scheme would feel indulgent in a lesser film, but fit perfectly here. It's an immense moviegoing experience.