With La Nina working her unholy magic, you may need to take shelter in your nearest cinema on more than a few summer eves. See how many of the fine flicks on Concrete Playground's Summer 2011/12 hit-list you tick off your list. Best use of twee Restless Can a misfit with a Kamikaze pilot ghost friend find love with Mia Wasikowska? Gus Van Sant says yes. Best action flick Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol With Pixar's Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Ratatouille) in the director's chair, the fourth instalment of the Tom Cruise spy franchise may get a whole lot cooler. Best movie to enjoy with your mum Iron Lady Meryl Streep is Margaret Thatcher. This can't go wrong. Best revival The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn Some purists will disagree, and motion-capture animation is nobody's favourite, but Steven Spielberg and the UK's hippest moviemaking talent have done well bringing the intrepid boy adventurer/journalist/detective back into our lives. Best mind-fuck The Skin I Live In Pedro Almodovar's sensational new film is not a Boxing Day flick to which to take the whole family. Best crowd-pleaser Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows He's now a wit, a cad and a brawny crime-fighter. Few can resist. Most unabashed nostalgia The Muppets We've been following the parody trailers for months, so there's no question we'll pack the theatres for the full-length journey. Best animation Arrietty Studio Ghibli continues to restore the magic, whimsy and watercolour-rich palette to a form that can get distracted by technology. Best nail-biter The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Sure, a perfectly competent Swedish adaptation already exists, but this intense, David Fincher-directed take on the Stieg Larsson novel is something else. Most intimidating cast list Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy. Eep. Best use of 3D The Darkest Hour Invisible aliens invade Moscow. It might turn out half-baked, but both the locations and effects are stunning. Best date movie Young Adult Because saccharine romance makes most people vomit into their mouths a little, this gem from the Juno team is a safer bet to keep you both giggling while it hits home life's little lessons. Best love story Weekend A hook-up at a house party becomes something deeper. Oh, and this couple's gay. A good omen for 2012? Best indie Martha Marcy May Marlene If you were fleeing an abusive cult in the Catskills, you might be paranoid, too. Most justifiably bleak Shame Carey Mulligan breaks out of her nice-girl box by starring in this powerful story of sex addiction with Michael Fassbender. Most unlikely blockbuster Coriolanus Ralph Fiennes and Gerard Butler recover the rarely heard-of Shakespeare tragedy. But in modern, war-scarred Europe. Epic. Most dreaded by bibliophiles Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Jonathan Safran Foer's great American po-mo novel comes to the screen, with Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock and a swag of sentimentality. Most street cred The Rum Diary Johnny Depp retrieved this himself from the depths of Hunter S. Thompson's drawers. Enough said.