The 10 Best Films of the Past Decade (2010-2019)

This past week Media Mikes celebrated their 10th Anniversary. It seems like only yesterday when Mike Gencarelli and I, who were at the time writing for other websites, decided to start our own. We were Movie Mikes for awhile, until Mike G. had the brilliant idea of helping to promote the upcoming AMC series “The Walking Dead.” His interview series put a big spotlight on the site and convinced us that, rather than be a movie inclusive site, we would cover the entire spectrum of Pop Culture. Hello, Media Mikes.

Since that time we (Mike G, myself and our amazing staff of writers) have reviewed over 1,000 theatrically released films and almost another 2,000 films on DVD/Blu-ray. We’ve told you what we’ve liked and what we haven’t. This week, Jeremy Werner and I have compiled our lists of the Best Films of the past decade. Let us know if you agree with us or if there was a film you think we missed.

Michael A. Smith’s 10 Best Films of the Decade

1917 Might as well start with the most recent of the group. An intriguing story that takes you along with it, thanks to the brilliant direction of Sam Mendes and the amazing Oscar-winning Cinematography by Roger Deakins.

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo David Fincher at his best. I had not (nor have I) seen the original Swedish trilogy but I walked out of this film stunned by Fincher’s handiwork.

The Birth of a Nation Due to negative publicity surrounding filmmaker Nate Parker, this film never got the true recognition it deserved. A tour-de-force for Parker who not only directed and co-wrote the film but starred in it as well.

All the Money in the World Director Ridley Scott took a huge gamble when, due to the negative publicity surrounding star Kevin Spacey, and with the film already completed and awaiting release, he recast Spacey’s role with Christopher Plummer and re-shot all of Spacey’s scenes. Plummer would go on to receive an Oscar nomination for his work.

Bohemian Rhapsody” THIS is what a bio-pic should be. The story of the greatest front man in Rock and Roll history with a brilliant, Oscar-winning performance by Rami Malik. This is the film ROCKETMAN wanted to be.

Get Out Jordan Peele re-wrote the rules on horror films with this Academy Award winning masterpiece. He continued on a roll with his follow-up film, “US.”

Les Miserables Hugh Jackman may be the Wolverine to most of the world but to me he delivered his best performance ever here.

Unbroken” An inspirational true story of heroism and faith capably directed by Angelina Jolie.

Skyfall” Sean Connery will always be the definitive James Bond, but what Daniel Craig has brought to the character is nothing short of brilliant. His final appearance as Bond is due this year. Bring on Idris Elba!

The Marvel Cinematic Universe. This 23-film series (I’m including this past year’s “Spider-man: Far From Home”) is sure to be a blueprint followed by studios until the end of time. When Robert Downey, Jr informs the smug Thanos “I am Ironman” at the end of “Avengers: End Game” the emotional roller coaster takes one more powerful dip.

Jeremy Werner’s Lists

Instead of the stereotypical Top 10, I cheated a lot on my “Best of the Decade” list. Mainly because I find it incredibly difficult to narrow down my choices to a top 10, much less a top 15. So I created three lists, and put them in no particular order, so I can share my love for these movies that still resonate with me in 2020. I also didn’t want to reveal any biases that I may have on this list, so I didn’t include any description as to why I adore these films.

Best of the Decade

“Inception”
“Spider-Man Into the Spiderverse”
“Drive”
“1917”
“Nightcrawler”
“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”

“Silver Linings Playbook”
“The Lego Movie”
“Mad Max: Fury Road”
“Swiss Army Man”

“Eighth Grade”
“The Grand Budapest Hotel”
“Inside Out”
“Gravity”
“12 Years a Slave”
“Wolf of Wall Street”
“Inside Out”
“Zootopia”
“Get Out”
“Parasite”

Honorable Mentions:
Midsommar
“Bridesmaids”
“Edge of Tomorrow”
“Detroit”
“Hell or High Water”
“Baby Driver”
“Life of Pi”
“Scott Pilgrim vs the World”
“Blade Runner 2049”
“Sicario”
“Blackkklansman”
“Dredd”
“Under the Skin”
“The Spectacular Now”
“The Florida Project”

So Weird, Shocking, or Unexplainable, they have to be mentioned, even if they aren’t great:
“Climax”
Mandy
“Sorry to Bother You”
“Mom and Dad”
“One Cut of the Dead”
“The Neon Demon”
“The Greasy Strangler”
“mother!”
“Hobo with a Shotgun”
“We are the Flesh”

Michael D. Smith’s 10 Best Films of the Decade

Coming up with a top ten list for a year is difficult enough, but it is at least ten times more maddening to finalize the best of a decade! So, I cheated a bit and added five honorable mentions. As I looked back, I picked those that pushed the envelope in some way or left an impression with me that still reverberates to present day. Beginning with #10…

10. “Hell or High Water”
9. “Prisoners”
8. “Inception”
7. “Ex Machina”
6. “A Quiet Place”
5. “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”
4. “The Revenant”
3. “Get Out”
2. “Lincoln”
1. “12 Years A Slave”

Honorable Mentions:
“Snowpiercer”
“The Skin I Live In”
“Logan”
“Arrival”
“Interstellar”

Must-see football documentaries of the decade (2010-2019)

Football is the world’s most well-known ball game in quantities of members and observers. Straightforward in its chief standards and fundamental hardware, the game can be played anyplace, from authentic football playing fields (pitches) to recreation centers, lanes, school play areas, stops, or seashores. Football’s administering body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), evaluated that at the turn of the 21st century there were roughly 250 million football players and over 1.3 billion individuals “intrigued” in football; in 2010 a joined TV crowd of in excess of 26 billion watched football’s chief competition, the quadrennial month-long World Cup finals. 

The appropriate response until football is back for the season is a classic narrative. Here are the most elite on Netflix, Amazon Prime and YouTube to keep you ticking over until the genuine stuff begins.

Planet FIFA – 2016 

Barely any TV storylines are as drawing in and fascinating as corruption. The distinction here is that it was all extremely, genuine. Defilement at football’s administering body was for some time suspected however was near on difficult to demonstrate. Enter the FBI. In 2015, US examiners revealed instances of across the board defilement inside the association, at last prompting the ruin of FIFA president Sepp Blatter regardless of his urgent endeavors to stick to control. This documentary, accessible on Netflix, digs profound into the obscure dealings of the association and investigates what components prompted such guile on an at no other time seen scale. 

All or Nothing: Manchester City – 2018 

An eight-section arrangement itemizing Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City on their constant walk to the principal ever 100-point season in the Premier League. The Amazon Prime unique gives watchers a knowledge into the brain of one of the best ever mentors and in the background film from one of the footballing world’s top clubs. 

Sunderland Until I Die – 2018 

Following transfer to the second level of English football, this Netflix arrangement follows the unerring enthusiasm of the Mackem unwavering as the club attempts to fight off calamity as back to back assignments. It records the highs and lows of outstanding amongst other upheld clubs in England in an arrangement Sports Illustrated portrayed as “notably better than the rest.” 

Trainer! – 2013 

Follow the hardships of three hopeful German football trainers as they look to manufacture a way into the world of instructing. This Netflix documentary lifts the cover on how the Germans’ way to deal with instructing in the DFB preparing program has prompted a supported time of greatness with the national group. A pre-Liverpool Jurgen Klopp is likewise included, giving broad understanding into his strategies and practices. 

Gascoigne – 2015 

An imperfect virtuoso, Paul Gascoigne was maybe the most capable English player of his age. In any case, few have encountered such elevated highs and weakening lows as Gazza. This full length dramatic documentary, accessible to purchase on YouTube, investigates the life and times of the man from Gateshead, including remarks from regarded figures in the game, for example, Jose Mourinho, Gary Lineker, Wayne Rooney and then some. Check out the 

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Take the Ball, Pass the Ball – 2018 

Barely any clubs summon the glimmering recollections and crude feeling that Barcelona brings. From Cruyff to Messi and Maradona to Ronaldinho, the names travel every which way, however the famous red and blue striped shirt lives until the end of time. For a time of four years under the tutelage of Pep Guardiola, Barcelona created the best club football the world had ever observed. Follow their voyage during the Pep years on YouTube as Messi, Xavi, Puyol, and co. looted 14 trophies in only four seasons.