At the midway point for 2017, here’s our ten highest-rated narrative films for the year so far. Congratulations to Edgar Wright on taking pole position with Baby Driver.

The top ten films differ slightly from those in Jack Moulton’s Unofficial Top 50 due to our rules: no documentaries, only narrative, feature-length films that have had at least a limited theatrical (or streaming) run in the US in 2017. Your ratings determine which films will make the final 2017 Letterboxd Year in Review at the end of the year, so thanks for logging and rating those you’ve seen so far, and please keep it up!

This time last year, Hunt for the Wilderpeople had topped the 2016 halfway list. By year’s end Ricky Baker and Uncle Hec were still in the top ten, but a swathe of late releases held the top spots: Moonlight, La La Land and Manchester by the Sea were our three highest rated features, in that order.

Still to come amongst this year’s big releases are: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049, Thor: Ragnarok, Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit and Darren Aronofsky’s Mother!. We expect our top films list to change substantially between now and 31 December. Keep those ratings coming!