The Young Folks’ Top 50 Films of the 2010s

Even with 50 entries ahead of us, our Best Films of the Decade list was…

Marriage Story Review: A love and divorce story for the ages

Love, consequences, and the custody battles therein collide in Marriage Story, the 13th film from…

The Young Folks’ Top 50 Albums of the 2010s

In a decade that saw the rise of streaming, the album came out of the…

Terminator: Dark Fate Movie Review: Boring retread stalls franchise

There are so many wonderful things in one’s life to remember. It’s fun to think…

Jojo Rabbit Review: Taika Waititi’s WWII satire is a touching tale of friendship and the human condition

Making fun of Nazis might seem like an obvious joke, but Jojo Rabbit effectively brings…

The King Movie Review: Script falls short while Chalamet shines

Timothée Chalamet was born to be a lead actor. Simply put, the film suffers when he is not on screen and thankfully there are very few instances when he isn’t.

Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman is a Towering, Tiring Meditation on Fatherhood, Love, and Grief

At a Q&A following a revival of Martin Scorsese’s Casino (1995) earlier this year in…