Category: Latest
At the latest movie reviews, in one tidy place.
Dark Waters (2019)
A relentless gloom hangs over Dark Waters: Dishwatery clouds fill the sky, ready to pelt the…
The Irishman (2019)


Unlike many of Martin Scorsese’s protagonists, Frank Sheeran lives long enough to look back on his life with an uneasy blend of wry nostalgia and armor-piercing regret.
Knives Out (2019) 


If you’re looking for solid, cinematic escapism, you could do a lot worse than this undemanding whodunit.
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019)


Beneath his guileless goodness, a deceptively strong current of spiritual bravery ran through Fred Rogers….
Playing with Fire (2019)

If movie clichés were flammable, Playing with Fire would go up in a four-alarm blaze. Just about…
Ford v Ferrari (2019)


Ford v Ferrari harkens back to a time when race cars were an art form, and…
Last Christmas (2019) 

Ironically, Last Christmas made me think of Halloween: There’s only so much sugar a person can handle in one sitting.
Jojo Rabbit (2019)

Writer-director Taika Waititi uses his delirious sense of humor to skewer the subjects of fascism and intolerance.
Harriet (2019)


For all its flaws, Harriet remains a film worth seeing. Tubman’s life occupies a crucial place in American history.
Motherless Brooklyn (2019) 

In Motherless Brooklyn, writer-director-star Edward Norton paints with brilliant brush strokes, but he doesn’t know when to step back from the canvas.









