Best movies last two years


I haven't watched many dramas lately. Best was "Love Song for Bobby ...".

What have you enjoyed ?
obrown
more recently...not a movie per se, but the update on what is I think perhaps the greatest documentary of all time 7 up....this year 49 up. Basically a documentary about kids of different social classes in the UK...revisit them every 7 years: started at age 7, most recent one in 49 years of age...simply amazing: crucially, not judgemental nor preachy....we see them for ourselves and make our own judgments....started out as a comment on social classes but now really about life itself. Most highly recommended. Make sure you see the whole thing starting with 7 Up.
I agree with Henryhk; if not the greatest/best documentary of all time, it's . I saw 49 up! last week. I took his advice about 10 years ago and watched them from them beginning (7 up). I am glad that Danny (one of the participants) is doing better. Also, being 51, it's like watching my own life.
Of movies I have seen in the last several months which I liked...
"Layer Cake",
"Munich" (coincidentally both featuring Daniel Craig, the newest James Bond), "Talladega Nights" which I expected to really hate but was "forced" into on a recent flight and really liked,
"Match Point" - one of Woody Allen's more recent ones...,
"Le fabuleux destin d'Amelie Poulain" (great french flick from a few years ago),
"Children of Men" - I saw recently and it was quite good I thought,
and because 'tis (approaching) the season... I am constantly amazed by...
"The Nightmare Before Christmas"
Being confined to past 2 years here you go;
1) Who killed the electric car?
2) The World's Fastest Indian
3) March of the Penguins

Though it's little older, I still enjoy: "Rat Race" and "Italian Job."
I decide to suggest few more as I recently seen some cool flix off of netflix!

"Don't Move" with Penelope Cruz and Sergio Castellitto. Definitely this one ranks at the very top of my list.

"The Star Maker" again with Sergio Castellitto. Excellent!

"Legend of 1900" with Tim Roth directed by Giuseppe Tornatore...same director that did "The Pure Formality". This movie is just art. ALthough from 1998, I thought it is overlooked so the chances are not everyone seen this.

"Match Point" with Scarlett Johansson who looks stunning in this film and the movie is great...despite the fact I am not a big fan of Woody Allen(good thing is he's not playing in this movie)

"Lucky Slevin" was pretty good with Morgan Freeman, Bruce Willis and Josh Hartnett

"London" was a wild ride. I liked it a lot....but this one is really not to everyone's liking...so risk it or leave it.

sorry for the long list....and if any of these have been mentioned before.