Dan Krovich's Top Ten Lists for 2002
I really didn’t go into this looking for movies that made very little at
the box office to put into my top ten, but I suppose it’s easy to see
that my tastes tend to run outside the mainstream. Seven of my top ten
have grossed less than $20M, and none were $100M grossers. At the top
of my list is the lowest-grossing movie of the group, Morvern Callar.
It’s not much of a surprise that Lynne Ramsay’s film isn’t a big
money-maker. The film is light on plot, being more of a character
study, and is very existential in nature, as it doesn’t bother to try to
explain characters’ motivations. To top it off, the main and title
character isn’t all that likeable. Still, Samantha Morton gives far and
away the most compelling performance of the year as Morvern. Morton is
able, better than any other actor or actress today, to express so much
without saying a word. Her performance as a precog in the much more
widely seen Minority Report is further evidence.
Films that don’t bother to answer all the questions they raise take
several of my top ten slots, suggesting that I like a bit of ambiguity
in my movies (which I wouldn’t have necessarily had said before making
the list.) Solaris leaves its ending open to interpretation,
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind doesn’t explicitly express whether its
premise is fact or fiction (though it winks harder than the publicity
would have you believe), despite the letters to Ndugu, we’re not
completely sure what’s going on in the main character’s mind in About
Schmidt, and even Jackass: The Movie, the flat-out funniest movie of the
year, is likely to make you wonder why.
In the gimmicky category, Steven Soderbergh presented what was basically
a giant in-joke that may not have been for those who discovered him with
Erin Brockovich, Traffic, and Ocean’s Eleven, but the Russian Doll structure
of film within a film within a film provided a very funny look at
Hollywood. Todd Haynes used the style of Douglas Sirk to examine the
mores of the time when those original films were made. Both films were able
to ultimately be more than the sum of their gimmicks.
The world of subtitles is represented as well. Y Tu Mama Tambien has
received a lot of deserved attention and was a box-office hit, relative
to foreign language films. The Last Kiss was less seen, but the Italian
film that looks at commitment from several angles with a style
reminiscent of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Magnolia is scheduled to produce
an English language remake from Lakeshore Entertainment. Finally,
there is the straightforward, sentimental studio film, The Rookie,
which showed that even the most conventional story can be told with such
heart that it rises well above the ordinary.
Best Picture
|
Position |
Film |
1
|
Morvern Callar
|
2
|
Solaris
|
3
|
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
|
4
|
Jackass: The Movie
|
5
|
The Last Kiss
|
6
|
Far from Heaven
|
7
|
Full Frontal
|
8
|
Y Tu Mama Tambien
|
9
|
About Schmidt
|
10
|
The Rookie
|
Best Director
|
Director |
Film |
Lynne Ramsay
|
Morvern Callar
|
Steven Soderbergh
|
Solaris
|
George Clooney
|
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
|
Todd Haynes
|
Far From Heaven
|
Gabriele Muccino
|
The Last Kiss
|
Alexander Payne
|
About Schmidt
|
Mike Leigh
|
All or Nothing
|
Alfonso Cuarón
|
Y Tu Mama Tambien
|
Paul Thomas Anderson
|
Punch-Drunk Love
|
Francois Ozon
|
8 Women
|
Best Actor
|
Actor |
Film |
Campbell Scott
|
Roger Dodger
|
Jack Nicholson
|
About Schmidt
|
Benoit Magimel
|
The Piano Teacher
|
Sam Rockwell
|
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
|
Nicolas Cage
|
Adaptation
|
Hugh Grant
|
About a Boy
|
Stefano Accorsi
|
The Last Kiss
|
Dennis Quaid
|
The Rookie
|
Gael Garcia Bernal
|
Y Tu Mama Tambien
|
Diego Luna
|
Y Tu Mama Tambien
|
Best Actress
|
Actress |
Film |
Samantha Morton
|
Morvern Callar
|
Julianne Moore
|
Far from Heaven
|
Maggie Gyllenhaal
|
Secretary
|
Isabelle Huppert
|
The Piano Teacher
|
Emmanuelle Devos
|
Read My Lips
|
Everlyn Sampi
|
Rabbit-Proof Fence
|
Lesley Manville
|
All or Nothing
|
Diane Lane
|
Unfaithful
|
Giovanna Mezzogiorno
|
The Last Kiss
|
Jennifer Aniston
|
The Good Girl
|
Best Supporting Actor
|
Actor |
Film |
Chris Cooper
|
Adaptation
|
Nicky Katt
|
Full Frontal
|
Eddie Izzard
|
The Cat's Meow
|
Alan Arkin
|
13 Conversations About One Thing
|
Claudio Santamaria
|
The Last Kiss
|
Dennis Quaid
|
Far from Heaven
|
Dennis Haysbert
|
Far from Heaven
|
Angelo Spizzirri
|
The Rookie
|
Jesse Eisenberg
|
Roger Dodger
|
Ralph Fiennes
|
Red Dragon
|
Best Supporting Actress
|
Actress |
Film |
Hope Davis
|
About Schmidt
|
Samantha Morton
|
Minority Report
|
Bebe Neuwirth
|
Tadpole
|
Emily Mortimer
|
Lovely and Amazing
|
Ruth Sheen
|
All or Nothing
|
Patricia Clarkson
|
Far from Heaven
|
Stefania Sandrelli
|
The Last Kiss
|
Rachel Griffiths
|
The Rookie
|
Catherine Zeta-Jones
|
Chicago
|
Meryl Streep
|
Adaptation
|
Best Screenplay
|
Writer(s) |
Film |
Dylan Kidd
|
Roger Dodger
|
Gabriele Muccino
|
The Last Kiss
|
Alphonso Cuarón and Carlos Cuarón
|
Y Tu Mama Tambien
|
Steven Soderbergh
|
Solaris
|
Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor
|
About Schmidt
|
Mike Leigh
|
All or Nothing
|
Liana Dognini and Lynne Ramsay
|
Morvern Callar
|
Jill Sprecher and Karen Sprecher
|
13 Conversations About One Thing
|
Nicole Holofcener
|
Lovely and Amazing
|
Fabián Bielinsky
|
Nine Queens
|
Best Use of Music
|
Position |
Film |
1
|
8 Women
|
2
|
Standing in the Shadows of Motown
|
3
|
The Last Kiss
|
4
|
Movern Callar
|
5
|
Solaris
|
6
|
Drumline
|
7
|
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
|
8
|
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
|
9
|
Punch-Drunk Love
|
10
|
Far from Heaven
|
Worst Picture
|
Position |
Film |
1
|
Rollerball
|
2
|
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
|
3
|
Men in Black II
|
4
|
The Tuxedo
|
5
|
Rules of Attraction
|
6
|
Reign of Fire
|
7
|
Green Dragon
|
8
|
S1M0NE
|
9
|
Austin Powers in Goldmember
|
10
|
Master of Disguise
|
Best Trailer
|
Position |
Film |
1
|
Eight Legged Freaks
|
2
|
Adaptation
|
3
|
Swimfan
|
4
|
The Transporter
|
5
|
The Ring
|
6
|
Reign of Fire
|
7
|
Barbershop
|
8
|
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
|
9
|
Bowling for Columbine
|
10
|
Bringing Down the House
|
Best Cast
|
Position |
Film |
1
|
Last Kiss
|
2
|
All or Nothing
|
3
|
8 Women
|
4
|
Full Frontal
|
5
|
The Cat's Meow
|
6
|
13 Conversations About One Thing
|
7
|
Lovely and Amazing
|
8
|
Y Tu Mama Tambien
|
9
|
About Schmidt
|
10
|
The Rookie
|
Best Overlooked Film
|
Position |
Film |
1
|
Morvern Callar
|
2
|
The Last Kiss
|
3
|
Full Frontal
|
4
|
Spirited Away
|
5
|
All or Nothing
|
6
|
8 Women
|
7
|
13 Conversations About One Thing
|
8
|
Bloody Sunday
|
9
|
Read My Lips
|
10
|
Eight Legged Freaks
|
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