
Toy Story 3
This is a jolly, slapstick comedy, lacking the almost eerie humanity that infused the earlier "Toy Story" sagas, and happier with action and jokes than with characters and emotions.
—Chicago Sun Times
Black Swan
Portman's portrait of an artist under siege is unmissable and unforgettable. So is the movie. You won't know what hit you.
—Rolling Stone
Carancho
Director Pablo Trapero employs a gritty handheld documentary style in keeping with his sobering subject matter. This approach is at times disconcerting, but then it should be.
—Moving Pictures Magazine
Kosmos
But [Kosmos]'s still a gorgeous, bittersweet parable deeper and more intelligent than countless better-known films covering the same ground, and for those prepared to put the work in the payoff is immense. Flawed though it might be Kosmos still qualifies as one of the best films of the year, and comes hugely recommended.
—TwitchFilm
Rubber
A film brimming with comic brilliance and manic originality.
—Cinematical
Boy
The gags are funny, understated, and unconventional, and the story it tells is the universal one of a boy growing up and realizing that his father may not be the all-conquering hero he always imagined him to be.
—The Critical Movie Critics
Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom joins in the tradition of brutally unsentimental Australian crime dramas like "The Boys," in which the stakes are low, except to the people staring down the barrel of a gun.
—The Onion A.V. Club 
Inside Job
This is a true-life heist movie, and the thieves not only got away with their billions, they're still doing business. Pay attention and blow a gasket.
—Time
The Town
The Town is that rare beast, a grown-up genre flick, chock-full of compelling character dynamics and a clutch of pitch-perfect performances.
—Empire
Never Let Me Go
Director Mark Romanek captures the slightly seedy and rundown reality of '70s and '80s British life in astonishing and even tragic detail; this is more like a period piece than a science-fiction movie.
—Salon.comI was going to add a whole bunch more but IMDb lists them as 2009 movies, so I refrained from including them even though many 2010 lists do include them, differences in distribution dates most likely being the reason.
