As we enter 2011 and the last days of 2010 seem like a distant memory, it's time to take a quick look back at the previous year's wealth of cinematic gold, and see just who scored five out of five with the top films of 2010. Including some of the best bits of the 2010 London Film Festival, here's out top of the cinema pops laid out in alphabetical order for your perusal.
A Prophet
A French film that follows the story of a young French-Arab man's experience in prison.
A Prophet Film Review
Dogtooth
An allegorical coming of age drama that sees an isolated Greek family begin to fall apart as the father's peculiar lies start to unravel.
Dogtooth Film Review
Enter the Void
Noel Gaspar's surreal druggy and subconscious drama follows the afterlife of a man who has been shot in a nightclub.
Enter the Void Film Review
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Sticking with the tradition that the second of any trilogy is the best film, Noomi Rapace is back and kicking Swedish butt on her quest to find the truth.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Film Review
Inception
Labelled the film of 2010 by many reviewers, Inception takes you on a journey into the minds and imaginations of others, where stealing thoughts and ideas is the most profitable kind of crime.
Inception Film Review
Kick Ass
Kick-Ass centres around a teenager nerd who decides to make his own costume and fight for good on the streets of his city.
Kick Ass Film Review
Mary and Max
A delightful animation charting the correspondence of a eight-year-old school girl and her grumpy old man penfriend.
Mary and Max Film Review
The Road
Viggo Mortensen travels across an apocalyptic landscape with his young son in search of salvation.
The Road Film Review
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World
Nerdy Scott has to inexplicably battle his girlfriend's last seven boyfriends (who happen to be superhero-like) to win her hand.
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Film Review
The Social Network
Based on the story behind the creators of Facebook, The Social Network charts the multi-million pound making website's success.
The Social Network Film Review
Toy Story 3
Woody, Buzz and the rest of the gang are back 15 years after they first hit the big screen in the original groundbreaking animation.
Toy Story 3 Film Review
Whip It
Ellen Page and Drew Barrymore star as part of a feisty rollergirl crew.
Whip It Film Review
Winter's Bone
A young woman sets out to find her father in the American wilderness after he abandons his family and leaves them at risk of losing their home.
Winter's Bone Film Review
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