The Social Network is unfriended, Annette Bening is the best mother and Todd Solondz's dark satire trumps a king's stutter in ARMOND WHITE's annual reassessment of the year's top films.:
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Jonah Hex > True Grit
Jimmy Hayward's neo-Western written by unsung geniuses Neveldine-Tayloris more stirring than even the Coen Brothers' very-good remake.
I didn't see
Jonah Hex. (Who besides White did?) Still, I can say with some confidence it is not better than
True Grit. I'll Netflix
Hex one day and post a retraction if I'm wrong. (But don't hold your breath.)