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Golden Tomato Awards 2017: List of winners


Best-Reviewed Movies 2017

Get Out (Facebook/Get Out)

Wide Release:
1. "Get Out"
2. "The Big Sick"
3. "Dunkirk"
4. "Wonder Woman"
5. "Lady Bird"
6. "Logan"
7. "Baby Driver"
8. "Star Wars:The Last Jedi"
9. "Coco"
10. "Thor: Ragnarok"

Limited Release:
1. "Call Me By Your Name"
2. "I am not Your Negro"
3. "The Florida Project"
4. "The Salesman"
5. "Mudbound"
6. "My Life as a Zucchini"
7. "God's Own Country"
8. "Faces Places"
9. "City of Ghosts"
10. "Truman"

Romance:
1. "The Big Sick"
2. "Call Me By Your Name"
3. "The Shape of Water"
4. "God's Own Country"
5. "A United Kingdom"

Drama:
1. "Dunkirk"
2. "The Florida Project"
3. "Musbound"
4. "Lucky"
5. "Columbus"

Comedy:
1. "Lady Bird"
2. "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri"
3. "The Disaster Artist"
4. "Logan Lucky"
5. "The Meyerowitz Stories"

Action:
1. "Baby Driver"
2. "John Wick: Chapter 2"
3. "American Made"
4. "The Lost City of Z"
5. "Brawl in Cell Block 99"

Horror:
1. "Get Out"
2. "It"
3. "It Comes at Night"
4. "Prevenge"
5. "The Devil's Candy"

Sci-Fi/Fantasy:
1. "Star Wars: The Last Jedi"
2. "War for the Planet of the Apes"
3. "Blade Runner 2049"
4. "Okja"
5. "Marjorie Prime"

Animated:
1. "Coco"
2. "The Lego Batman Movie"
3. "My Life as a Zucchini"
4. "The Breadwinner"
5. "Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie"

Comic Book/Graphic Novel:
1. "Wonder Woman"
2. "Logan"
3. "Thor: Ragnarok"
4. "Spider-Man: Homecoming"
5. "The Death of Stalin"

Documentary:
1. "I am not Your Negro"
2. "Jane"
3. "The Work"
4. "Quest"
5. "Dawson City: Frozen Time"

Foreign Language:
1. "The Salesman"
2. "Faces Places"
3. "City of Ghosts"
4. "Truman"
5. "Kedi"



Best Reviewed TV Shows 2017

Master of None (Facebook/Master of None)

New: 
1. "Alias Grace"
2. "Dear White People" Season 1
3. "The Good Fight" Season 1
4. "The Handmaid's Tale" Season 1
5. "Sneaky Pete" Season 1
6. "Glow" Season 1
7. "Mindhunter" Season 1
8. "The Defiant Ones"
9. "The Vietnam War"
10. "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" Season 1

Returning:
1. "Master of None" Season 2
2. "Stranger Things" Season 2
3. "Insecure" Season 2
4. "The Good Place" Season 2
5. "Catastrophe" Season 3
6. "American Crime" Season 3
7. "Silicon Valley" Season 4
8. "Planet Earth II"
9. "Halt and Catch Fire" Season 4
10. "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return" Season 1

Drama:
1. "The Good Fight" Season 1
2. "The Handmaid's Tale" Season 1
3. "American Crime" Season 3
4. "Sneaky Pete" Season 1
5. "Halt and Catch Fire" Season 4

Comedy:
1. "Master of None" Season 2
2. "Dear White People" Season 1
3. "Insecure" Season 2
4. "The Good Place" Season 2
5. "Catastrophe" Season 3

Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror:
1. "Stranger Things" Season 2
2. "Bates Motel" Season 5
3. "The Leftovers" Season 3
4. "Black Mirror" Season 4
5. "Twin Peaks: The Return"

TV Movie/Miniseries:
1. "Alias Grace"
2. "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds"
3. "Planet Earth II"
4. "The Defiant Ones"
5. "The Vietnam War"

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