
#1. Conclave—Classic movie for grown-ups. Story, script, acting, directing all top-notch! Ralph Fiennes could finally win best actor.
#2. Dune: Part Two—Stunning visuals. Booming soundtrack. Timotheé Chalamet leads a strong cast. But this is director Denis Villaneuve’s movie.
#3. Wicked—Ariana Grande is so dang cute and Cynthia Erivo is awesome and the music’s great and it’s colorful and almost totally fun.
#4. Thelma—An under-the-radar movie about an elderly gal who gets scammed out of $10K and tries to get it back. 95-year-old June Squibb is excellent in the title role.
#5. Sing Sing—Not your usual prison movie! Incarcerated men form a repertory theatre company and put on a unique production. Colman Domingo and Clarence Maclin are award-worthy in their performances.
#6. A Complete Unknown—Timotheé Chalamet looks like Dylan, talks like Dylan, sings like Dylan. Plus Joan Baez and Pete Seeger, too! The early 60s come alive!
#7. The Fall Guy—This film has everything: drama, comedy, romance, stunts. OMG, stunts! Two of our best stars Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt are both charming in this fun movie about… making movies.
#8. Knox Goes Down—Michael Keaton is the title star and the director of this compelling tale of a guy with early stage dementia who comes to the aid of his estranged son. Another under-the-radar film seen primarily via streaming.
#9. Twisters—Tornados are horrible but this film is not. Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glenn Powell are the leads in a Hallmark-type romance. Effects are good and the vicarious rush of chasing tornados bursts through the screen.
#10. A Real Pain—Kieran Culkin is the title co-star of Jesse Eisenberg’s personal project—the story of two cousins who visit their family’s homeland of Poland. Eisenberg wrote, directed and stars.
A few more movies I liked…
Argylle—Bryce Dallas Howard has fun in a goofy fantasy.
Monkey Man—Dev Patel takes a licking (actually several) in this violent revenge film.
Piece By Piece—Colorful, musical Pharrell Williams biopic told with Legos!
The Beekeeper—Action/adventure vengeance carried out by Jason Statham.
It Ends With Us—From the Coleen Hoover novel, a well-made film about domestic violence.
Blink Twice—Island antics with Channing Tatum and friends turn weird.
A few movies I DID NOT like…
Deadpool & Wolverine—Expected fun and excitement, got a tedious slog.
The Brutalist—For film fest fans only. The 2nd half of this overlong film is interminable.
Fly Me To The Moon—ScarJo looks great but this film misfires on the launch pad.
The Nickel Boys—Watered down reworking of Colson Whitehead’s intense novel of racism in mid-century Florida.
Bob Marley: One Love—Lots of music, lots of ganja, heavy accents. Too much narrative squeezed into two hours.

