'Uncut Gems' easily ranks as one of the best movies of 2019.
‘Cats’ is a once-in-a-lifetime nightmare wrought in celluloid and digital fur technology. Almost every element to this film outright refuses to work, and yet, it somehow persists.
In many ways, ‘Playmobil: The Movie’ is a perfect representation of its source material; it's bland and tells a story whose commercial underpinnings barely try to mask themselves in a veil of self-awareness.
Despite having one of the greatest filmmakers working with some of the best actors, 'The Irishman' has many problems. There’s a lack of interest with the story and it doesn’t do a good job of keeping you invested.
‘Knives Out’ is an enormous win for Rian Johnson. While the first act is a bit slow and some of the humor and modern-day aspects don’t work, the gradually escalating story, marvelous cast, and unconventional tone more than make up for those issues.
Even with its tough subject matter, 'Jojo Rabbit' is able to create clever and risky humor.
‘The End of the F***ing World’ Season 2 is a surprisingly worthy follow-up to the powerful first season.
'The Lighthouse' is an insane, perplexing nightmare of a movie that’ll stick with you long after it’s over.
While being my first and probably last time seeing Bob Dylan, his show at Emens Auditorium was entirely enjoyable. His setlist flowed well along with the help of the incredible stage production.