How in the world can anyone think it was a bad year for the movies when so many were wonderful, a few were great, a handful were inspiring, and there were scenes so risky you feared the tightrope might break? If none of the year’s 10 best had been made, I could name another 10 and no one would wonder at the choices. There were a lot of movies to admire in 2005.
Roger Ebert’s 10 best:
- Crash
- Syriana
- Munich
- Junebug
- Brokeback Mountain
- Me and You and Everyone We Know
- Nine Lives
- King Kong
- Yes
- Millions
Read Ebert’s commentary and see the many other films he lists.