This was a great year for movies in terms of quality, though 2005 will probably be remembered by the film industry for its hugely disappointing box office grosses (it marks the first year since 1991 in which ticket sales have actually decreased from the year prior). This list, which does not include certain positively reviewed December releases that have not yet opened in the Jackson area (such as “Brokeback Mountain,” whose enthusiastic reception indicates that it probably would have earned a place on this list, and “Munich,” which is reportedly even better), looks at the 10 films from 2005 most worth seeing.
Paul Dearing
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Eclectic And Jewish
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A Bloody Mess
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