Best: I'll go out on a limb here and say The Social Network. Simply a brilliant film about a brilliant guy, who created the brilliant social phenomenon, Facebook.
Worst: Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame. The biggest mystery here is trying to explain director Tsui Hark's obsession with spontaneous human combustion. Given this is the guy who made Once Upon a Time in China, I'd like more kung fu action.
Most anticipated: Cool gadgets + mean ride + laughs = The Green Hornet. The unlikely duo of Seth Rogan and Jay Chou are good guys that pose as bad guys to catch bad guys. I'm sure it's simpler than it sounds.
Barry C Chung, reporter
Best: There were so many films to enjoy this year, but it has to be toss-up between Deathly Hallows, The A-Team - based on my favourite childhood show - Step Up 3, if only for the Fred and Ginger tribute, and How To Train Your Dragon - it proved you can combine brilliant CGI with a story you actually care about. James Cameron, I'm talking to you.
Worst: When in Rome. I wanted to like this so badly. I love cheesy, pointless chick flicks; I can overlook awful dialogue and dubious hook-ups; but when actors like Anjelica Huston and Danny DeVito are wasted, and the entire cast overacts, I give up. Kristen Bell is infuriating.