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Rating
Title/Year
Author
1
A Hidden Life (2019)
2
63 Up (2019)
63 Up is anticlimactic and apolitical, and will go down as one of the weaker installments in this monumental saga.
Posted Dec 12, 2019
3
Waves (2019)
4
Synonyms (Synonymes) (2019)
Surely one of the strangest and most intoxicating films of recent memory.
Posted Nov 20, 2019
5
The Irishman (2019)
6
Frankie (2019)
7
Jojo Rabbit (2019)
Director Taika Waititi tries his hardest to find the funny in fascism. Mostly, he fails miserably.
Posted Oct 30, 2019
8
The Lighthouse (2019)
Pattison and Dafoe provide moments of unhinged chemistry... Yet, it's Eggers' film that feels self-satisfying to a fault.
Posted Oct 23, 2019
9
10
A fleet footed and loving introduction to the work of a gunslinger scribe.
Posted Oct 9, 2019
11
First Love (Hatsukoi) (2019)
12
Judy (2019)
13
Monos (2019)
It's a perfect example of formal showboating being marketed as vision. Landes must have bruises from all that chest thumping.
Posted Sep 26, 2019
14
A Bigger Splash (1974)
15
Ad Astra (2019)
16
Los Reyes (2019)
Through Chola and Football's eyes, life slows down just enough for us to see their purgatory as something beautiful and dynamic.
Posted Sep 4, 2019
17
Before You Know It (2019)
Utt's charming, self-deprecating ensemble is an effortless screwball throwback that loves its characters no matter their flaws.
Posted Sep 4, 2019
18
19
Aquarela (2019)
20
Rojo (2019)
Effectively droll.
Posted Aug 21, 2019
21
The Nightingale (2019)
An ambitious and angry genre film, The Nightingale is awash in confrontational iconography that reveals the high crimes of colonialist histories traditionally written by white men.
Posted Aug 14, 2019
22
One Child Nation (2019)
This quietly devastating document is so powerful precisely because it avoids being sensational or overtly critical.
Posted Aug 14, 2019
23
Them That Follow (2019)
Them That Follow has a great cast but doesn't know how to utilize any of their talents. The film is just another in a long line of overwrought southern gothics.
Posted Aug 7, 2019
24
Gripping and sobering, Piranhas examines how violent turnover morphs into a natural extension of our base desires for wealth and respect.
Posted Aug 7, 2019
25
At War (En guerre) (2019)
26
27
28
29
Sword of Trust (2019)
30
The Art of Self-Defense (2019)
The film's bungled social politics don't limit the enjoyment of watching Eisenberg reach the apex of his embattled man-child persona.
Posted Jul 17, 2019
31
32
Our Time (Nuestro tiempo) (2019)
[Carlos Reygadas'] flare for formal surrealism and magic takes a backseat to a more lived and numbing experience.
Posted Jul 10, 2019
33
Maiden (2019)
34
Midsommar (2019)
It's a vanity project stretched to the gills with overcooked camera shots that conspicuously blur the boundaries between fantasy and reality.
Posted Jul 3, 2019
35
Paris Is Burning (1991)
At times intimate and raw, Paris is Burning tries to capture the powerful essence of walking the floor to thunderous cheers and sometimes boos.
Posted Jun 26, 2019
36
Being Frank (2019)
Bailey's film ultimately feels like a misguided attempt to complicate male entitlement by humanizing it.
Posted Jun 26, 2019
37
[Director Denys] Arcand deserves some credit for going outside of his comfort zone. But he also has little clue how to make more salacious material equally scathing politically.
Posted Jun 19, 2019
38
39
Late Night (2019)
[Presents] a false vision of equality, and Kaling and Ganatra's hapless film takes too many critical narrative short cuts to get there.
Posted Jun 12, 2019
40
The Dead Don't Die (2019)
41
Non-Fiction (Doubles vies) (2019)
42
Domino (2019)
43
Sauvage / Wild (2019)
It ends up feeling like a cop-out. What's not is Maritaud's moving performance as a young man trying to find his place in a world made up of different prisons.
Posted May 29, 2019
44
The Silence of Others (2019)
45
Meeting Gorbachev (2019)
46
47
Trial by Fire (2019)
Trial by Fire is an egregiously simplistic critique of capital punishment that wastes two immensely talented screen actors.
Posted May 15, 2019
48
The Biggest Little Farm (2019)
49
3 Faces (2019)
50
Rafiki (2019)