Question: Why release a mid-year top ten in August instead of June?
Answer: For the past several years the “Oscar Season” has gotten worse and worse. Last year some of the best films of 2012 were released just days before New Years (some didn't even get a wide release till January). As such both my mid-year and end of the year "best of film" lists looked vastly different from each other. The major problem came with films being released during July and August, such as The Dark Knight Rises and Ruby Sparks. Both films would have been good enough to make my mid-year list in June, but not good enough to compete with the massive slew of Oscar season films being released during the winter; and as a result got left out of both lists. I'm expecting similar results to happen this year and as such decided to release my mid-year an extra two months later to add any films worthy of mention/recommending but perhaps not good enough to make the end list.