AFI names year's best movies, TV
What's just as interesting are those titles that got snubbed.
The American Film Institute announced its awards on Monday for 2013's top 10 movies and TV shows, and the lists are mostly predictable as the Oscar and Globes races proceed apace.
For films, there's 12 Years a Slave, American Hustle, Fruitvale Station, Gravity, Inside Llewyn Davis, Nebraska, The Wolf of Wall Street, two from Tom Hanks - Captain Phillips and Saving Mr. Banks - and the increasingly heralded Her.
What's notably missing? The Butler and Dallas Buyers Club.
On the small screen, AFI lauded old and new shows almost equally: The Americans, Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, The Good Wife, House of Cards, Mad Men, Masters of Sex, Scandal and Veep. (Where's Homeland?)
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