Note: The letter grades are entirely arbitrary, and merely reflect my own subjective interest and response to the film on a first viewing.
83. Land without Bread (1933, Bunuel): B-

84. A Day in the Country (1936, Renoir): B

85. The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933, Capra): B+
86. The Raid: Redemption (2012, Evans): B+/B

87. It’s Such a Beautiful Day (2012, Hertzfeldt): A-
88. Sadie Thompson (1928, Walsh): B+/B
89. Monkey Business (1931, McLeod): B-
90. Madam Satan (1930, Demille): A-
91. October (1927, Eisenstein): C-
92. Street Angel (1937, Yuan): C
93. Beggars of Life (1928, Wellman): B+/B
94. Earth (1930, Dovzhenko): B-
95. The Passion of the Christ (2004, Gibson): C-/D+
96. Désiré (1937, Guitry): A
97. Quadrille (1938, Guitry): A-
98. Miss Bala (2012, Naranjo): B

99. Carnosaur (1993, Simon): F
100. The Rape of Europa (2006, Berge, Cohen and Newnham): B
101. Project A (1983, Chan): B+/B
102. Vicious Lips (1986, Pyun): C/C-
103. The Heroic Trio (1993, To): A-/B+
104. Cabin in the Woods (2012, Goddard): A-/B+





















Apr 20, 2012 @ 21:44:22
That’s crazy! I just watched Madam Satan this week too!
Apr 20, 2012 @ 22:07:02
What a coincidence! Ahhhh I loved it so much. It was bananas!
Apr 28, 2012 @ 06:15:24
I think it’s awesome the 100th film you watched this year was called The Rape of Europa. Sounds like a Lars von Trier movie.
Land Without Bread is one of my favourite documentaries of its era. God, I love Bunuel. Every film that guy made is amazing.