George Harrison: Living in the Material World (2011) — Martin Scorsese's excellent documentary about an extraordinary human being. It features lots of great archival footage, previously unreleased demo recordings, and new interviews with pretty much every relevant person who's still alive. My only real complaint is that a lot of stuff was left out, despite a running time of 208 minutes.
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010) — A very funny horror-comedy, starring
Reaper's Tyler Labine and
Firefly's Alan Tudyk. Some college students visit the Appalachians, run into a couple of creepy-looking hillbillies, and suffer a series of gory deaths. The twist? The two hillbillies are really nice guys, who are merely staying in a cabin on vacation, intending to go fishing and drink Pabst Blue Ribbon. All the carnage is the result of accidents and misunderstandings.
Blood Bath (1966) — Not one of Jack Hill's best, but frequent appearances of bikini-clad
Lori Saunders made up for it.