This is an inane complaint, but I don't like doing year-end movie lists at the actual end of the year.
You know, the only time that makes sense to do them.
I read heaps of official year-end lists for major publications, and they've already had the chance to see all the awards-bait movies, some of which are definites to be added to this list.* I'll have seen the rest of the 2016 nominees by the time we get to the Oscars, but it feels wrong to add Brooklyn or Bridge of Spies to this list just because I watched them this year, when they've already been feted at last year's Oscar ceremony.
*This list includes literally every theatrical release I saw this year, so I guess it would actually be impossible for them not to.
But, by the same notion, the odds that Damien Chazelle's La La Land ends up being one of my top-5 movies of the year seems extremely high, yet it won't be mentioned here, and if I find Martin Scorsese's Silence a complete boor (possible!), will I have no outlet for my complaints?*
*Since Silence is a film about Jesuit priests who have taken a vow of silence, this actually does seem appropriate.