It's that time of year again! Last night I made my list of the Guys Who Made 2010 and now I'm working on my retrospective look at the year.
While I work on that, I thought I'd share some lists put together by others. I always love these annual Best Of lists!
First up, The New Yorker's look at the best in film. Actually, I should say 'looks' since they have three critics weighing in: David Denby, Anthony Lane, and Richard Brody.
On the subject of film, Roger Ebert also offers his list of the top ten feature films and looking at all these combined lists makes me realize how few films I saw this year!
The New Yorker also has several writers commenting on the books they read in 2010.
Speaking of books, one of my favorite blogs, Band of Thebes, has a fantastic round up of 80 writers who choose their favorite LGBT books of the year. The list numbers 100 books and it's certainly enough to give anyone hope about the future of LGBT writing!
Oh, and be sure to check of Lambda Literary for several great articles on 2010.
Playbill.com has an excellent look at the year in theater , including a tribute to those who left us this year.
Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker has picked his top ten TV shows of the year, and then added another ten on top of that.
Even though I've more or less sworn off daytime soaps made in the United States, I can't help but check in on Michael Fairman's list of the Best and Worst in the year of daytime drama.
Fairman shows some love to One Life to Live, naming it best soap, but also calls out the shameful dumping of the Kish storyline as the most shocking moment of the year. He also names As the World Turns' Luke and Reid as the best new couple of the year and Reid's portrayer, Eric Sheffer Stevens, as giving the best overall performance by a supporting actor.
Not surprisingly, he 'honors' the ATWT writers with a well deserved nod for the worst writing of the year and mentions Reid's death as the most upsetting soap moment of 2010.
Fairman also offers photographic evidence of the 25 best and 25 worst soap moments of the year.
Well, I'll have my own retrospective on the year up later this evening.
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