The Best Movies of 2019 What a year 2019 has been for movies. We came into it knowing we’d be getting new films from filmmaking heavyweights like Martin Scorsese (The Irishman), Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood), and Greta Gerwig (Little Women), and their efforts did ...
Before 2020 Stars, Let’s Review the Best Movies of 2019! Well, 2019 is over and that means it’s time to sit back and reflect on all of the best movies of the year. I’ve had the chance to review a lot of really great films this year. While there were a few that I missed,...
But which film is the best of 2019? We've got your answer. These movies are rated the highest among all of the films released this year, according to the movie review aggregator Metacritic. We narrowed the list to focus on films with at least 10 critic reviews. (TIE) 44. "El Camino:...
Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut may be one of the best movies about high school. An instant classic to the coming-of-age canon, this movie accurately captured the existential dread that you’re faced with before graduation. Hilarious and deeply affecting, the movie refuses to bow to any cl...
The year2019felt like one massive screen from which we couldn’t turn away. It wasn’t just that there was so much to watch, it was that there was so much that it seemed like weshouldbe watching: Amid it all, hundreds of movies flickered too quickly through theaters and platforms. Eve...
GQ editors choose the best movies of 2019, including The Irishman, Hustlers, Bombshell, and many more.
Vote up the best mystery movies of 2019. UPDATE: Check out the top mystery movies of 2022! If you need a little adrenaline rush by living vicariously through onscreen characters, make sure to hit the theaters and see all the mystery movies of 2019. Mystery - much like horror and action ...
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sufferings will remain. The claws of darkness will remain. As for hope, it’s uncertain. Lav remains true to his vision and will continue to make movies with and for the Filipinos. Unless action is taken and justice is served, his art will continue being a never-ending, repetitive series...
Writer/directorNoah Baumbachshows us that like the Kubler-Ross stages, divorce means cycling in shuffle mode through denial (“we don’t need lawyers; we can be civil and cooperative”), bargaining, depression, and anger, sometimes mingled. Baumbach’s two best movies are bookends, both based...