“Destroyer,” Is Gritty, Compelling L.A. Crime Drama
“Happy Death Day 2U,” Is A Gleefully Weird Delight
“Miss Bala,” Is Decent But Nothing Special
“Stan & Ollie,” Is A Delightful, Heartwarming Tribute
“The Kid Who Would Be King,” Is A Fun, Action-Filled Romp Through The English Countryside
Editorial: The Best Films of 2018
“Serenity,” Is An Unrelenting and Absurdly Hideous Mess
“Escape Room,” Is Diabolically Fun
“The Mule,” Is Predictable And Problematic
Best Films of 2018, According to Matt
“On the Basis of Sex,” Is a Solid, Important, Well-Acted Drama
“If Beale Street Could Talk,” Is Heartbreaking, But Ultimately Hopeful
“The Farewell,” Is An Extremely Sweet Dedication to Family
Worst Films of 2018, According To Ryan
Best Films of 2018, According to Ryan
“On the Basis of Sex,” Portrays Ruth Bader Ginsburg Coming Into Her Own
“Welcome to Marwen,” Is a Complete and Utter Debacle
“Green Book,” Is a Warm and Charming Crowd-Pleaser
“Vice,” Is Ambitious and Messy
