If you love Christmas movies as much as I do, give Last Christmas a chance. There’s plenty of holiday spirit supported by some great George Michael tunes and an intriguing storyline that differs from your typical rom-com.
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Ford v Ferrari is a riveting film focused on character relationships, rivalry, and racing. The stellar acting from Damon and Bale and excellent directing make it a genuinely exciting biopic that will leave you intrigued.
Read MoreParasite Review: Clash of the Classes
Most critics are loving Parasite, and its take on class division. While I find it to be a technically impressive film, the tonal inconsistencies and lack of characterization left me disappointed.
Read MoreJojo Rabbit Review: Brilliant Satire With Heart
Jojo Rabbit is a brilliant coming-of age-film that finds a way to balance satire, drama, and comedy. Taika Waititi directs a phenomenal cast in one of the year’s best films.
Read MoreThe Current War Review: Not Quite Illuminating
The Current War’s plot is way too overstuffed for its short run time, and the editing is downright confusing. This prestige picture does its best but doesn’t illuminate its subjects.
Read MoreThe Addams Family Review: The Spooky Family Who Didn't Need A Reboot
Although The Addams Family has some decent elements, it’s not anything groundbreaking. It turns out this spooky family didn’t need a reboot.
Read MoreThe Laundromat Review: A Dull and Derivative Look At The Panama Papers
The Laundromat is a dull, derivative, and downright ham-fisted look at the Panama Papers scandal. What a waste of a star-studded cast. Save your Netflix time for something else!
Read MoreJoker Review: This Origin Story is No Laughing Matter
In many ways, Joker doesn’t feel like a comic book film, but a story about the complexities of mental illness. Joaquin Phoenix gives an excellent performance as the iconic DC character and Todd Phillips’s direction takes a surprisingly impressive turn from his previous comedic work. This origin story is no laughing matter.
Read MoreJexi Review: This Sinister Smartphone Isn't Helping Anyone
Steer clear of this sinister smartphone story filled with tonal inconsistencies, cheap humor, and unbelievable storytelling.
Read MoreJudy Review: Somewhere Over the Rainbow an Oscar Awaits
Judy is an emotional biopic chronicling the highs and lows of stardom brilliantly anchored by Renée Zellweger’s powerhouse portrayal of Judy Garland.
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