+7
I've seen Dredd and Melancholia. Dredd was mostly an expectation level going in of, "it's actually good," but I never made note of it beyond that level, and didn't remain in my head as a possible best of the decade type of level of enthusiasm.
Melancholia was in in consideration for my ballot, but ultimately didn't make it. Definitely worthy of top 25 consideration.
Admittedly, I don't remember much about Dredd and it's been a long time since I've seen Melancholia (hard to forget those opening credits though, right?)
Editing for other picks:
Logan - Never saw. Ethan Hawke says it's decent, but no Bresson.
Midnight in Paris - Accusations aside, I've never been a big Woody Allen person. Haven't seen, not a big interest.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - Never seen. Inclination isn't really that high. Really loved In Bruges back in the day. Enjoyed Banshees now. Seven Psychopaths and Three Billboards received much more negatives reactions, with the latter very polarized. I think criticism I remember on the latter being that McDonagh doesn't have a great sense of American life and it kind of translates. As opposed von Trier, who I guess does despite never having set foot here?
Silence - Seen it, but I haven't really jived with latter day Scorsese. It's, "okay," to me.