30 Best Films of the Past Decade: Roma, Cuaron’s most personal feature to date, centers on Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio), a young domestic worker of a family in Mexico City’s middle-class Roma neighborhood. In this love letter to the women who raised him, Cuarón draws on his own childhood, creating an emotional portrait of domestic strife and social hierarchy amidst Mexico’s political turmoil of the 1970s.
Cinema 2010-2019: Best Films of the Past Decade–Roma, Alfonso Cuaron’s Undisputed Masterpiece
Cinema 2010-2019: Best Films of the Past Decade–Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight–Original, Lyrical, Powerful Coming-of-Age, Coming-Out Drama
Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight is the most original, lyrical, and powerful dramatic feature of 2016.
Cinema 2010-2019: Best Films of the Decade–George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road, Excessive, Surreal, Feminist, Exhilarating Actioner, Starring Tom Ford and Charlize Theron
At times, the escalating violence–Miller’s finely-tuned carnage–is too brutal to tolerate, but then you realize that this post-apocalyptic movie displays a surreal and seductive beauty, the kind of which is seldom seen in Hollywood movies.
Freaks (1932): Scariest, Most Shocking Horror Film Ever Made!
A landmark movie that could only have been produced in the Pre-Code era (and by MGM!), Tod Browning’s Freaks is one of the most horrific and terrific features ever made in Hollywood’s history!
Bad Education: Deviously Entertaining Biopic about White Collar Crime, Starring Hugh Jackman and Allison Janney–HBO April
The biopic depicts a case of what sociologists have labeled as “White Collar Criminality.” In this case, how the affluent neighborhood of Roslyn was hit with a major scandal, in which Frank Tassone and another administrator, Pamela Gluckin, were charged and sentenced to prison for an embezzlement scheme of $11 million.









