A divisive entry at Sundance, where it became known as “the farting-corpse movie”—Zoolander 2 hadn’t come out yet—Swiss Army Man opens on an empty beach, where a desperate, bearded castaway named Hank (Paul Dano) is about to kill himself. But when the sea coughs up a gassy dead body (Daniel Radcliffe), Hank uses it to fart-ski to safety, and as they try to make it home, the duo strike up a deep, imaginative, possibly hallucinatory friendship. Swiss is much smarter (and much fartier) than you’d expect—a mix of the profound and the profoundly stupid, anchored by a pair of spot-on, admirably committed performances. You’ll never look at a dead body the same way again (assuming you look at dead bodies a lot, you weirdo). —Brian Raftery