Sidney Flanigan’s remarkable acting debut, in Eliza HIttman’s exceptional Never Rarely Sometimes Always, makes this timely, necessary story of a teenage girl dealing with an unintended pregnancy one of 2020’s best films.
Read MoreGreta Gerwig’s wonderful updating of Little Women is a perfect marriage of Louisa May Alcott’s story and themes present in society today. One of 2019’s best films.
Read MoreSouth Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho has made his signature film. Parasite is a blistering, shocking, and unsettling look at class, capitalism, and human decency that transcends all languages and locations.
Read MoreAfter years of buzz, and the championing of numerous writers and directors clamoring for its release, Issa López’s fantastic fairy tale/suspense/horror hybrid, Tigers Are Not Afraid, is powerful, emotional, and one of the best films of 2019.
Read MoreLulu Wang’s outstanding comedic drama The Farewell is one of 2019’s best films.
Read MoreToy Story 4 is one of the best films of 2019.
Read MoreThe much-anticipated Booksmart instantly stakes its claim as one of the best high school movies of recent memory and one of 2019’s best films.
Read MoreAvengers: Endgame serves as a nearly perfect final chapter to the existing phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Read MoreAn absolutely remarkable historical record, and brilliantly constructed documentary, showing us new footage of the first time American astronauts walked on the moon.
Read MoreDocumentary Oscar hopeful Hale County This Morning This Evening is a powerful, observational look at small town life in a predominantly African-American county in Alabama.
Read MoreBarry Jenkins’ beautiful and bittersweet If Beale Street Could Talk stands tall and proud as one of 2018’s finest films.
Read MoreAlfonso Cuaron has made a deeply personal and stunning film with ROMA, exploring memories from childhood and analyzing how those memories guide us through adulthood.
Read MoreThe night’s final call leaves an emergency dispatcher doing everything he can to save a family in crisis in Denmark’s fantastic import, The Guilty.
Read MoreOne of 2018’s best documentaries, Free Solo is breathtaking and unforgettable.
Read MoreSpike Lee’s best movie in years is also one of 2018’s best films. BlacKkKlansman tells an impossibly true story from the 1970’s, and informs us of our past, present, and future all at once.
Read MoreKevin Macdonald’s Whitney is a stunning, searing, unforgettable look at the iconic musician whose life in front of and behind the camera crashed together for the whole world to see. One of the year’s finest documentaries.
Read MoreThe first five-star movie we have seen in 2018, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? is a moving, balanced tribute to the iconic Mr. Rogers and shows how we all were a part of his neighborhood.
Read MoreThe next movie you are waiting to love, Hearts Beat Loud is a wonderful, endearing, honest look at love, trust, and finding your inner voice.
Read MoreA QUIET PLACE, John Krasinski's directorial debut, is not only one of 2018's best films, but a masterfully conceived horror film where making a sound could potentially get you killed.
Read MoreAmanda Lipitz's emotional and inspirational documentary is one of 2017's best films.
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