Taken from the Rogerebert.com article, complied from his final ranking and updated with selections from his top editors 1-26 Ranking 27-72 Honorable Mentions (Alphabetically) For the remainder of the year, I will be publishing many prominent critics' best films of the decade/2019 lists in anticipation for the end of year list from the "Official" Critic Database, so follow me if you are looking forward to any of those lists Taken from this article: www.rogerebert.com/balder-and-dash/the-best-films-of-the-2010s "As the decade ends, more of the conversation seems to be about how people watch movies (Netflix vs. theatres) than movies themselves. So we're going to bring it back to the actual films over the next few days as the writers of RogerEbert.com reveal their staff…

Taken from the Rogerebert.com article, complied from his final ranking and updated with selections from his top editors

1-26 Ranking

27-72 Honorable Mentions (Alphabetically)

For the remainder of the year, I will be publishing many prominent critics' best films of the decade/2019 lists in anticipation for the end of year list from the "Official" Critic Database, so follow me if you are looking forward to any of those lists

Taken from this article: www.rogerebert.com/balder-and-dash/the-best-films-of-the-2010s

"As the decade ends, more of the conversation seems to be about how people watch movies (Netflix vs. theatres) than movies themselves. So we're going to bring it back to the actual films over the next few days as the writers of RogerEbert.com reveal their staff choices for the best of the 2010s. Looking at over five dozen films chosen by the regular critics and editors of this site reveals a story of a diverse era in the medium. From a Pixar sequel in the Summer of 2010 to a 3.5-hour epic from a modern master that just hit theaters in 2019, you can see the breadth of tone, style, and creative voices that have stood out in over the past decade. Documentaries stand next to epics stand next to blockbusters stand next to intimate dramas. It is stunning to consider how different so many of these films are in intent and style. They all share one thing—these are the films that people will be watching 10, 20, even 50 years from now—in whatever way people watch them. "