I have modified my list of "best personal" films (to use a term used by Tab that implies there is both objectivity and subjectivity in one's esthetic judgements) for the year 1995. I have moved Larry Clark's "Kids" to the runner-up list. This is a film I continue to admire for its mise-en-scene, naturalistic performance, and its powerful and shocking resolution. I think of "Kids" as a horror film of sorts where American teen boys are portrayed as monstrous. You may find the term "cautionary tale" applies here. However, I find that the perspective is rather narrow. Just out of the top 10 for me, in retrospect. Let's call it a Top 9 as for now, since I don't feel compelled to move one of my runners-up to the TOP.