One of 2020’s best films, Minari is a beautiful, bittersweet look at a Korean-American family’s pursuit of the perceived American Dream in 1980s Arkansas.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 is a major disappointment, a misfire that doesn’t require us to throw out the baby with the bathwater, but does appear to need a significant reboot just two movies into the franchise.
Read MorePromising Young Woman is a taut, subversive film, unapologetic in analyzing revenge, trauma, and mental and emotional pain, brilliantly conceived by writer/director Emerald Fennell, with a career-best performance by Carey Mulligan.
Read MoreIt might take more than one viewing to leave an impact, but Pixar’s latest film, Soul, is a wonderful movie about finding your best self and how to live a life of pursuits that make you whole.
Read MoreRegina King’s debut feature, One Night in Miami…, brings a fictionalized conversation to life involving four Black icons - Malcolm X, Muhammed Ali, Jim Brown, and Sam Cooke - as they come together to reflect on their lives after Ali wins a championship prize fight in February 1964.
Read MoreTom Hanks guides us through News of the World, a throwback Western film with Hanks portraying a traveling storyteller in Texas, c. 1870, tasked with returning a young girl to the only family she has left.
Read MoreGeorge Clooney’s return as a leading man and director, The Midnight Sky, is a dystopian science-fiction film which finds good scenes and moments drowned out by a bleak, cold, and distancing story of connection, loneliness, and loss.
Read MoreAdapted from August Wilson’s Tony-Award nominated play, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom features a story of suppressed pain, distrust, and immense talent, powered by the incredible final performance from Chadwick Boseman and a powerful Viola Davis.
Read MoreAmong the finest animated films of 2020, Wolfwalkers is a creative, uniquely designed story of empowerment, inner strength and fantastical adventures.
Read MoreThe Prom is full of the right messages, but Ryan Murphy’s star-studded affair struggles to focus on what’s important and minimizes the very causes it tries to fight for.
Read MoreA tender, beautiful, extraordinary look at so many we take for granted or leave behind, Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland is a towering, yet soft-spoken revelation of a woman navigating a new life after the 2008 economic recession.
Read MoreDavid Fincher’s Mank is technically impressive, well-acted, but a rather emotionless and clinical look at the process Herman Mankiewicz endured to write Citizen Kane, and fulfill his obligation to bring Orson Welles’ iconic film from an idea into a biting, game-changing reality.
Read MoreThe intriguing Black Bear finds Aubrey Plaza delivering one of the best performances of the year within an experimental movie that asks more questions than it answers.
Read MoreThere are worse movies in the world than Disney+ release Godmothered, but this holiday-themed family comedy is slight and rather underwhelming.
Read MoreA somewhat bizarre film, Ron Howard’s Hillbilly Elegy celebrates a main character simply showing up as heroic, while the pain and anguish he encounters among his loved ones as a nagging inconvenience.
Read MoreHonest, unafraid and timely, Garrett Bradley’s Time is a testament to the power of resolve, advocacy, faith and love.
Read MoreRomanian documentary Collective is an unforgettable film - beginning with a tragic fire in 2016 and revealing levels of corruption and cover-ups that speak to a greater issue in our world right now: A lack of trust and faith in our institutions and a distrust in those reporting about it.
Read MorePowered by two terrific performances by Sarah Paulson and newcomer Kiera Allen, Run, now available on Hulu, is one of the more fun and wicked little thrillers of 2020.
Read MoreHarmless, if not forgettable, The Croods: A New Age serves as a sequel to the 2013 animated film, as the unrefined Croods family unexpectedly cross paths with the self-sustainable and more refined Betterman family.
Read MoreStunning, damning, and impeccably researched, Totally Under Control looks at the way the Trump Administration reacted, responded, and led the United States through its ongoing response to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
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