On one level it is kind of an angsty teenage movie, but it's also funny and relatable, with Hailee Steinfeld reminding us she can still act after disappearing from awards radar since True Grit. Her rapport with Woody Harrelson's teacher character was definitely the best part.

I'm not sure why this movie didn't become a bigger hit, because it was probably the funniest movie of the year (sorry, Deadpool.) Maybe audiences were turned off by how much Andy Samberg's character resembled Justin Bieber.
8. 10 Cloverfield Lane
While it was barely related to Cloverfield at all, 10 Cloverfield Lane was a solid thriller all on its own, not needing overt references to its predecessor to satisfy audiences. John Goodman made a great villain here, too.

Remember when medieval fairy tales and legends - the kind actually written in medieval times - were morbid and not for children? This movie is based on a few of those tales, which are old enough that most people are probably not familiar with them, and is one of the most visually stunning fantasy films in recent memory.

Most people aren't going to agree with me on this one, as a lot of people found it boring or mundane. A dramatization of the true story of Christine Chubbuck, a bipolar reporter who shot herself in the head on live television in the 70's, Rebecca Hall gave one of my favourite performances of the year, making the whole thing more riveting than it could have been when I knew how it was going to end.

Probably the most unromantic movie ever made about love, The Lobster is an absurd satire of compatibility and companionship in a society that takes an almost scientific and emotionless approach to dating. It's weird, brilliant, and funny while also giving you something to think about after it's over.

I haven't been obsessed with any of the Marvel movies to date, but Doctor Strange might be my favourite so far (sorry again, Deadpool.) Maybe it was all the city-bending shots evoking fond memories of a previous list-topper, Inception, but I just had a lot of fun with the fantasy concepts introduced in this one.