Entertainment guide provides a list of the 10 best dramatic movies of 2000. For each, read a short synopsis and full review.
"Almost Famous" tops Roger Ebert's list of the best films of 2000. Get his descriptions of each, including "Pollock" and "George Washington."
Rob Nelson claims that 2000 was a terrible film year only if one looked only at the mainstream, and picks 10 great foreign and indie flicks.
Get top 10 lists and best performance picks from each of Film.com's critics, and find lists for the best VHS and DVD releases.
Review finder lists links to over 40 articles in which critics pick their favorite and least favorite titles of the year 2000.
"But I'm a Cheerleader" tops the list of the best Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender themed films as voted on by PlanetOut's readership.
Movie magazine wallows in the worst of the 2000 movie year, but finds a few notes of redemption. Articles offer no cut and dry lists.
Each critic at this movie guide provides picks for the best films, performances and directors of 2000. Also includes a worst-of list.
O'Hehir reaches around the globe for his top ten of 2000 list, with entries from China, Denmark, Iran, Korea, and yes, America.
Charles Taylor makes some surprising picks for the best movies of 2000, including the much reviled "Mission to Mars" as his number two film.
Refusing to narrow his list down to a mere 10, Sragow picks the best 17 films of a movie year which he claims was highly underrated.
Read why Zacharek picked Michael Almereyda's "Hamlet" as the best film of 2000, and get synopses for her other favorite flicks.
Mick LaSalle gets unbecomingly sarcastic in his analysis of the years worst, in which he groups such titles as "Hamlet" and "Cast Away."
Following a short recap of the year, each film critic from the Chronicle's motley crew provides their picks for the best movies of the year.
Rob Blackwelder can only bring himself to identify nine films of the year as truly exceptional, including "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"