Avoid anything made in China, as invariably it will be cheap and leave you disappointed. Tires and brakes are the two most important components on your vehicle, because if either of them fail, well it could really ruin your day. For this reason, I always recommend to purchase the best you can afford and not merely shop on price. There are huge differences in tires from brand to brand.
Anything from B.F.Goodrich, Michelin and Bridgestone will be a good tire. However, no one tire can do it all and so they compromise in some area's to do better in other area's. A tire that wears a very long time many times doesn't handle well in the rain or snow due to its harder rubber compound. So it all depends on what is most important to you. In tread life, handling, ride quality, noise, hydroplaning resistance, snow traction, rain traction, fuel economy, etc., pick what is most important to least important to you and then you can narrow down the choices as to what is the best tire for you. There is no one tire that will be the best for everyone as it all depends on your needs and those differ from person to person, which is why there are so many tire choices available.
At
http://www.TireRack.com they have many research tools available for you.