‘Harriet’: A Solid Biopic That Lacks Spark

A solid, albeit traditional, biography of a historical figure, although there are more dynamic stories to be told of Tubman and her counterparts.

‘The Irishman’ Review: Scorsese Contemplates a Lifetime of Crime

A tour-de-force that leaps through decades to tell a story that is cinematically brilliant and surprisingly, one of Scorsese's most emotionally introspective films.

In ‘The Kill Team’, Not All Soldiers Are Saints

Based on true events, The Kill Team is not just another war movie. This time, the enemy is the home team.

‘The Lighthouse’: Take This Drunken Plunge Into Madness

Among the most visionary films of 2019, Robert Eggers' sensationally absurd sailor's tale is a great achievement.

WWII Satire ‘Jojo Rabbit’ is Undeniably Brilliant

Leave it to Taika Waititi to make Hilter hilarious in the colorfully off-color satire, Jojo Rabbit.

‘Parasite’ is an Arthouse Masterpiece

A fantastically satirical and biting look at the economic divide, a social commentary on privilege, and the best film of the year.