This film is raw and often painful to watch. Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson deliver career-best performances, capturing the messy reality of two people who still love each other but can no longer live together. It expertly balances the legal absurdity of divorce with the private heartbreak of a family dissolving.
This South Korean masterpiece is a genre-bending ride that shifts from dark comedy to nerve-wracking thriller. Director Bong Joon-ho uses the physical architecture of the homes to symbolize social hierarchy. It is sharp, hilarious, and ultimately devastating, offering a universal critique of modern capitalism. This film is raw and often painful to watch
The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son. This South Korean masterpiece is a genre-bending ride
Moonlight is a visual poem. Told in three acts, it captures the quiet, interior life of its protagonist, Chiron, with immense empathy. The film eschews typical dramatic tropes for something more intimate and atmospheric. The acting is uniformly superb, particularly Mahershala Ali’s brief but transformative role. The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty
A rare film that is both a massive crowd-pleaser and a profound social commentary. 3. Moonlight (2016)
Greed and class discrimination threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family and the destitute Kim clan.