The Best Movies of 2019 So Far...According to Everyone Else

2019 has been a strange year for movies.  Last year was a huge year for diversity.  This year, no major themes or patterns have emerged outside of the feel-good rock’n’roll movie (Rocketman, Teen Spirit, Yesterday, Blinded by the Light) and the continued reign of the superhero movie.  Hopefully the fall will shed some light on what is still a wide open Oscar race.  In the meantime, here are a few of my thoughts on the best movies of the year.  And, more importantly, here are the best movies of the year so far according to everyone else, all the websites and publications that are much more prestigious than mine.    

Booksmart

I was happily surprised to see Booksmart not only on so many Best of lists but at the #1 slot on many of them.  I fell in love with these characters from the first trailer and the movie totally delivered.  Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein are hilarious as two nerds trying to cram four years of partying into one wild night.  I can’t wait to see what these actresses do next, but I hope they work together again some day.  I’m also excited for debut director Olivia Wilde’s future projects.  The movie has plenty of jokes about sex and drugs but some of my favorite laughs come from the sweeter moments between the two friends when they are dancing together or showering each other with outlandish compliments.  This underseen film was truly one of the gems of the year.  It would be wonderful if all this critical love turned into some Oscar nominations.  Maybe a director nod for Wilde?  At the very least, I’d like to see it honored in the Best Original Screenplay category. 

High Life

As much I dread the thought, I may have to revisit this movie some day.  Everyone else sees something in it that I clearly missed.  It was a dark hearted, bleak, unredeemable sci-fi flick that ultimately left me cold.  And I’m not someone who has anything against Robert Pattinson.  I love the Twilight films.  I just felt this was an ugly movie with none of the wonder or poetry that I expect from science fiction.  Where’s a Kristen Stewart love triangle when you need it? 


 John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

How long can they continue making John Wick movies?  Probably forever since Part 4 has already been greenlit.  And maybe that’s a good thing.  This entry was more fun than Part 2, but nothing will ever be as surprising as being introduced to John and his world in Part 1.  The knife fight alone in this one is worth the price of admission and will be my main reason for owning the blu-ray.  Even though this film almost felt like it was jumping the shark (punching the horse?) at moments, it was still violent fun and there’s plenty more story worth telling. 



Toy Story 4

Speaking of Keanu Reeves, his role as Duke Caboom helped make Toy Story 4 one of the most entertaining entries in the series.  (Keye and Peele as Ducky and Bunny are a highlight as well.)  Woody’s journey to help new friend Forky accept his place as a toy leads him to a reunion with Bo Peep and a new understanding of home.  Once again, Pixar manages to find the perfect balance of humor and heart.    


Avengers: Endgame

This is the #1 movie on several lists.  There is some hopeful Oscar buzz for a Best Picture nod and a nomination for Robert Downey Jr.  Marvel and the Russo Brothers completed a near-impossible feat.  They brought an eleven-year-long story arc to a satisfying conclusion.  That’s a hard landing to stick.  They deserve all the accolades coming their way.



Rocketman

Even though it hasn’t made as big a splash as Bohemian Rhapsody, Rocketman is one of the best movies of 2019.  Taron Egerton deserves to be remembered at the end of the year for his performance as Elton John.  I would’ve bet there wasn’t a man alive that could have played John convincingly, yet Egerton does it perfectly and without any ego.  I’ll be crushed if this one doesn’t get nods for Best Picture and Best Actor.    

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Us

Similarly, I’ll be disappointed if Jordan Peele’s latest horror flick doesn’t garner nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actress.  This isn’t just one of my favorite films of the year, it’s one of my favorite horror movies of all time.  It’s about more than just a clever concept or a twist ending.  The symbolism in this movie is so rich that repeat viewings just make the experience even better.  It’s a movie you can explore and talk about endlessly.   

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Midsommar

This is 2019’s other essential horror film.  While I wasn’t a fan of Ari Aster’s film Hereditary, Midsommar was an amazing, unique experience unlike anything else.  He also pulled off one of my favorite things in horror that I haven’t seen since The Host—scares in broad daylight.  Jordan Peele talked about the imagery and the visual language of the film while interviewing Aster and it truly has to be seen to be believed.  Midsommar isn’t your typical horror movie full of jump scares.  It’s more like a fever dream you’re sharing with the characters.  It’s a very slow burn but it’s hard to shake afterwards.   

 

The Farewell

I was disappointed in this one.  It’s okay.  I didn’t laugh and cry like I did at Little Miss Sunshine or The Big Sick.  The large cast does a good job and I’ll always line up for Awkwafina.  I wanted bigger laughs like the cemetery scene.  The interactions between Awkwafina and the actress playing her grandmother are the best parts of the film.  This will probably be overshadowed by showier films during the second half of the year.

 

Yesterday

One of the most satisfying movie going experiences of the year.  I still stand by that statement.  I don’t care that it failed to make it on anyone’s best of the year list.  It’s still on mine.  This love letter to the Beatles was one of the brightest spots of my summer. 

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Late Night

Another movie that is probably out of the Oscar race is Late Night.  Even though I thoroughly enjoyed it and was hoping for some love for Emma Thompson, only Town and Country included it on their best of list.  It’s a shame.  It really is a solid, original comedy.  Thompson and John Lithgow do some great work in it.  Sadly, they won’t be recognized for it.  Mindy Kahling will probably also not get a writing nomination either.

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Blinded By the Light

This movie only appeared on one or two lists, probably partly due to its late release in August.  It is a fun, joyous film.  It’s also a must for any Bruce Springsteen fan.  The movie is about a Pakistani teenager living in England who becomes empowered once he discovers the music of Springsteen.  It’s this year’s Sing Street.  I would love to see this movie get some recognition.   

 

Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film is also one of his most controversial.  From his portrayal of Bruce Lee to Margot Robbie’s limited dialogue to that ending, there’s been plenty of discussion about this movie.  Of course, Hollywood loves movies about itself.  And Once Upon a Time…recreates Hollywood in the ‘60s.  Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt’s performances have Oscar potential.  Could this be the movie that wins Tarantino his Best Director Oscar?  We’ll see.  The coming months may bring some steep competition. 

 

Apollo 11

This you-are-there documentary featured previously unseen footage of the Apollo 11 launch and moon landing. It made it onto a lot of “best of the year” lists and will probably score an Oscar nomination. I regret not getting to see it on an IMAX screen.  


Under the Silver Lake

 David Robert Mitchell’s follow up to the buzzy horror film It Follows is a neo noir that sharply divided critics. It still found its way onto many people’s lists as one of their favorite movies of the year so far. Andrew Garfield stars as a man searching for a missing girl who uncovers a larger conspiracy. I still haven’t seen this one yet. I love detective stories. But movies where the main character may be losing their mind freak me out.


Amazing Grace

This Aretha Franklin concert film has been held up by red tape and legal battles for a long time. This year, it finally saw the light of day. Critics and audiences alike have rejoiced at getting to finally experience one of Aretha’s most powerful performances. This one may well get a Best Documentary nomination too.  


Alita: Battle Angel

Despite a disappointing box office that seems to prohibit a sequel, this sci-fi film full of eye candy made it onto a lot of people’s lists. It will probably get nominated in some technical categories. I had hoped this fun movie full of strong performances would find a larger audience and give birth to a series.


How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

The final chapter of the adventures of Hiccup and Toothless is also the most emotional and the most visually breathtaking. It will definitely be nominated for Best Animated Feature. (Unfortunately, it will be competing against Toy Story 4.)


The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Director Joe Talbot wrote and stars in this movie with his friend and co-writer Jimmie Fails. The movie is about gentrification and deals with Talbot’s attempt to restore and move back into his childhood home. The movie received a standing ovation at Sundance and won the Directing Award for U.S. Dramatic Film. I still need to catch up with this one.


The Beach Bum

Director Harmony Korine directs Matthew McConaughey as a Hunter S. Thompson type on a misadventure full of drugs and alcohol. The movie has a fun supporting cast including Snoop Dogg and Jimmy Buffett. This may pop up at the Independent Spirit Awards.

The Dead Don’t Die

Jim Jarmusch celebrates and parodies the zombie flick in his latest film. Bill Murray, Adam Driver, and Chloë Sevigney are just the tip of the iceberg of this impressive cast. This metaphysical dark comedy was one of the highlights of the summer for me.


Gloria Bell

Julianne Moore is getting great reviews for this character piece about a woman in midlife who is different things to different people in her life.


Her Smell

Elisabeth Moss (who was so good in Us!) plays a punk rocker in a downward spiral. This is supposedly one of her strongest performances. I can’t wait to see it.


The Souvenir

A film student begins to find her voice while navigating a turbulent relationship. It won the World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.


The Best Movies of 2019 I Haven’t Heard Of

I love my local art house theater (www.kentuckytheater.com).  But it only has two screens.  So it can only show so many movies a year.  And when something becomes popular, it can show even fewer movies.  For instance, Once Upon a Time…is in its 5th week and The Farwell is in its 3rd.  I think Wild Rose just got cancelled due to the holdovers.  For this reason, there are movies I not only don’t get to see, there are some I never even hear about.  Here are some of the recurring titles from the best of lists that are completely new to me. 

 

Ash Is Purest White

IMDB describes this movie as “A story of violent love within a time frame spanning from 2001 to 2017.” It sounds pretty epic.


Birds of Passage

Google describes this as “The origins of the Colombian drug trade, as seen through eyes of an indigenous Wayuu family that becomes involved in the booming business of selling marijuana to American youth in the 1970s.” This sounds like a different take on the traditional drug-themed thriller.

Black Mother

Filmmaker Khalik Allah’s experimental film about Jamaica and a tribute to its women.


Climax

Cult film maker Gaspar Noe’s latest horror film is about a dance troupe whose rehearsal descends into a nightmare thanks to drug-laced sangria.


Diane

This is a character piece from Brazil about a self-sacrificing woman fighting an internal battle.


Dragged Across Concrete

According to Google, the plot of this movie is Police partners descend into the criminal underworld after they are suspended for assaulting a suspect on video.” Vince Vaughn and Mel Gibson star. I’m still not comfortable with Gibson’s comeback. But the movie and Gibson have gotten good reviews.


Fast Color

A woman with supernatural powers must go on the run when her abilities are discovered. This sounds a little bit like Midnight Special. I’m very interested.

High Flying Bird

According to Google, the plot of this movie is, “A sports agent pitches a controversial business opportunity to a rookie basketball player during a lockout.” How did I miss a Soderbergh film produced by Netflix?! I’m surprised they didn’t save such a high profile project for Oscar season.

 

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

No, this isn’t another adaptation of the Eugene O’Neill play. According to Google, the plot of this movie is, “A man returns to his hometown after a long absence and searches for a woman he has never been able to forget.”

Sorry Angel

According to Rotten Tomatoes,Well cast and beautifully filmed, Sorry Angel explores a young man's sexual awakening with wit, empathy, and a satisfying depth.”

Standoff at Sparrow Creek

After a mass shooting at a police funeral, a reclusive ex-cop comes out of retirement to solve the case. Wow! This looks intense! Very Reservoir Dogs/Usual Suspects.

Transit 

This movie showed up on a LOT of lists. This may be THE foreign film to see. Here’s the plot according to Google: “In an attempt to flee Nazi-occupied France, Georg assumes the identity of a dead author but soon finds himself stuck in Marseilles, where he falls in love with Maria, a young woman searching for her missing husband.”

 

And now, the best movies of the year so far…according to everyone else.

A.V. Club

(https://film.avclub.com/the-best-films-of-2019-so-far-1835652186/amp)

selected by A.A. Dowd, Katie Rife, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, Mike D'Angelo, Jesse Hassenger, and Lawrence Garcia as of June 20 

The Standoff at Sparrow Creek

The Image Book

Cold Pursuit

Grass and Hotel by the River

High Flying Bird

Sorry Angel

Apollo 11

Climax

Transit

Ash Is Purest White

Relaxer

Sunset

Us

Slut in a Good Way

Amazing Grace

High Life

Her Smell

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Little Woods

Under the Silver Lake

Asako I & II

John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

The Souvenir

Booksmart

Too Late to Die Young

 

Chicago Sun Times

(https://chicago.suntimes.com/platform/amp/2019/7/5/20545403/best-movies-2019-so-far-year-worst-half-keanu-reeves-richard-roeper)

selected by Richard Roeper as of July 5

Avengers: Endgame

Booksmart

Captain Marvel

Echo In the Canyon

Fast Color

Gloria Bell

John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

Rocketman

Toy Story 4

Us

 

Cinemablend

(https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2477484/the-top-10-films-of-2019-so-far-according-to-cinemablend)

selected by Eric Eisenberg

1. Avengers: Endgame

2. Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

3. Booksmart

4. Toy Story 4

5. Tied:  The Farewell/Midsommar

7. Rocketman

8. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

9. Tied:  The Art of Self-Defense/Crawl

 

Collider

(http://collider.com/best-movies-2019-so-far/?amp)

selected by Dave Trumbore, Adam Chitwood, Matt Goldberg, Haleigh Foutch, Vinnie Mancuso,

as of June

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

Funan

Long Shot

Us

High Flying Bird

Always Be My Maybe

The Kid Who Would Be King

Apollo 11

Under the Silver Lake

Fast Color

Booksmart

Rocketman

Toy Story 4

Climax

High Life

Her Smell

John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

Avengers: Endgame

The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience

 

Complex

(https://amp.www.complex.com/pop-culture/best-movies-2019/)

selected by Khal, Frazier Tharpe, Dria Roland, Brenden Gallagher, Nate Houston, Damien Scott, Zach Frydenlund, Angel Diaz as of June 19

1. John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

2. The Last Black Man in San Francisco

3. Avengers: Endgame

4. Us

5. Booksmart

6. Deadwood: The Movie

7. High Flying Bird

8. Amazing Grace

9. Godzilla: King of the Monsters

10. High Life

11. Little Woods

12. The Beach Bum

13. Homecoming

14. Captain Marvel

15. Triple Frontier

16. Gloria Bell

17. Always Be My Maybe

18. Long Shot

19. The Dead Don’t Die

20. Pokemon Detective Pikachu

21. Greta

22. Starfish

23. Fyre/Fyre Fraud

24. Alita: Battle Angel

25. Shazam!

 

Den of Geek

(http://amp.denofgeek.com/us/movies/282640/best-movies-2019)

selected by David Crow as of August 5

1. Booksmart

2. Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

3. The Last Black Man in San Francisco

4. Us

5. The Farewell

6. Midsommar

7. Toy Story 4

8. Avengers: Endgame

9. Luce

10. The Peanut Butter Falcon

 

Entertainment Weekly

(https://ew.com/movies/the-10-best-movies-of-2019-so-far/amp/)

selected by Leah Greenblatt and Chris Nashawaty as of June 7

The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Apollo 11

Avengers: Endgame

Gloria Bell

Transit

Us

Amazing Grace

Everybody Knows

Booksmart

John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

 

Esquire

(https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/gmp24561951/best-movies-of-2019/)

selected by Nick Schager as of August 9

1. Transit

2. Under the Silver Lake

3. Climax

4. The Beach Bum

5. Hagazussa

6. Gloria Bell

7. An Elephant Sitting Still

8. The Souvenir

9. Apollo 11

10. Long Day’s Journey Into Night

11. Once Upon a Time in…Hollywood

12. Diane

13. Shadow

14. Ash Is Purest White

15. Birds of Passage

16. John Wick: Chapter 3--Parabellum

17. The Edge of Democracy

18. High Life

19. Plus One

20. The Mountain

21. Skin

22. The Great Hack

23. The Burial of Kojo

24. Avengers: Endgame

25. Fast Color

26. Her Smell

27. The Dead Don’t Die

28. The Art of Self Defense

29. Greta

30. Toy Story 4

 

Film school rejects

(https://filmschoolrejects.com/best-movies-2019-mid-year/?amp)

selected by Brad Gullickson, Rob Hunter, Luke Hicks, Kieran Fisher, Hayden Cormell, Meg Shields, Sam Olthof, Matthew Monagle, Fernando Andres, Hans Qu, Anna Swanson, Christina Smith, Ciara Wardlow, Jacob Trussell, and Kristen Reid

1. Booksmart

2. Us

3. High Life

4. John Wick: Chapter 3--Parabellum

5. Apollo 11

6. Under The Silver Lake

7. The Last Black Man in San Francisco

8. Fast Color

9. Avengers: Endgame

10. Transit

11. Rocketman

12. Deadwood: The Movie

13. Her Smell

14. Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé

15. The Perfection

16. Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile

17. I Am Mother

18. High Flying Bird

19. Hagazussa

20. Climax

21. The Standoff at Sparrow Creek

22. Piercing

23. Paddleton

24. Aniara

25. Shazam!

 

Filmspotting podcast

(www.filmspotting.net)

as of June 28, 2019

 Adam Kempenaar:

1. Her Smell

2. Apollo 11

3. Transit

4. Us

5. High Life

 

Josh Larson:

1. Us

2. The Souvenir

3. The Last Black Man in San Francisco

4. High Life

5. Diane

 

GQ

(https://www.gq.com/story/the-best-movies-of-2019-so-far/amp)

selected by Max Cea, Codie Steensma, Tom Philip, and Brennan Carley as of June 7 

Booksmart

Gully

The Beach Bum

Her Smell

The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Bros: After the Screaming Stops

Cold War

High Flying Bird

The Souvenir

High Life

Climax

Transit

Ma

Detective Pikachu

Us

The Lonely Island Presents: The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience

 

Hollywood Reporter

(https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/10-best-films-2019-1218725)

selected by Jordan Mintzer, John DeFore, Todd McCarthy, Jon Frosch, Caryn James, and David Rooney as of June 17

Birds of Passage

Booksmart

The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Non-Fiction

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese

Sorry Angel

The Souvenir

Toy Story 4

Us

 

Indiewire

(https://www.indiewire.com/2019/06/best-movies-2019-so-far-booksmart-the-beach-bum-1202146819/amp/)

selected by Eric Kohn, David Ehrlich, and Kate Erbland as of June 3

Diane

Diamantino

Her Smell

Apollo 11

The Souvenir

High Life

The Beach Bum

Us

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Booksmart

 

LA Times

(https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-best-films-so-far-kenneth-turan-justin-chang-20190705-story.html?_amp=true)

selected by Justin Chang and Kenneth Turan as of July 5

Birds of Passage

Maiden

Peterloo

Toy Story 4

Working Woman

Ash Is Purest White

Her Smell

High Life

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

The Souvenir

 

Mashable

(https://mashable.com/article/best-films-2019-so-far.amp)

selected by Angie Han as of June 26

1. Booksmart

2. Avengers: Endgame

3. Us

4. Apollo 11

5. Toy Story 4

6. Under the Silver Lake

7. Climax

8. Shazam!

9. The Souvenir

10. John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

 

New Yorker

(https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-front-row/2019-has-already-been-an-exceptional-year-in-movies/amp)

selected by Richard Brody as of March 30

 Ash Is Purest White

Birds of Passage

Black Mother

The Burial of Kojo

The Competition

An Elephant Sitting Still

The Gospel of Eureka

High Flying Bird

Hotel By the River

The Image Book

Pig

3 Faces

Two Plans & a Fancy

Us

 

New York Times

(https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/26/movies/best-films-of-2019.amp.html)

selected by A.O. Scott and Manohla Dargis as of June 26

The Souvenir

The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Her Smell

Gloria Bell

Booksmart

Rolling Thunder Revue

The Edge of Democracy

Transit

 

Paste magazine

(https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2019/06/best-movies-2019-so-far.html)

selected by Andy Crump, Dom Sinacola, Tim Grierson, Shannon M. Houston, Kyle Turner, Ellen Johnson, Will Leitch, Joelle Monique, Cole Henry, Michael Burgin as of June 12

1. John Wick: Chapter 3--Parabellum

2. Us

3. Avengers: Endgame

4. High Flying Bird

5. High Life

6. Long Day’s Journey Into Night

7. Diamantino

8. The Beach Bum

9. Ash Is Purest White

10. The Souvenir

11. Under the Silver Lake

12. The Wild Pear Tree

13. Booksmart

14. Climax

15. Homecoming

16. Transit

17. The Farewell

18. Shadow

19. Knife + Heart

20. Little Woods

21. Black Mother

22. Non-fiction

23. Dragged Across Concrete

24. Her Smell

25. In Fabric

 

Polygon

(https://www.polygon.com/platform/amp/2019/3/1/18240450/best-movies-2019)

selected by Karen Han as of July 4

Alita: Battle Angel

Amazing Grace

Apollo 11

Arctic

Ash Is Purest White

The Beach Bum

Booksmart

Cold Pursuit

The Changeover

Dragged Across Concrete

Fast Color

High Flying Bird

The Last Black Man in San Francisco

The Lonely Island Presents: The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience

Midsommar

Pokemon Detective Pikachu

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Toy Story 4

Us

Woman At War

 

Pop Crush

(https://popcrush.com/best-movies-2019/)

as of June 14

Pokemon: Detective Pikachu

Giant Little Ones

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile

Wine Country

Fighting With My Family

Glass

Captain Marvel

Us

Someone Great

 

Rolling Stone

(https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-lists/best-movies-2019-so-far-travers-848881/)

selected by Peter Travers as of June 24

Amazing Grace

Avengers: Endgame

Booksmart

Diane

An Elephant Sitting Still

High Flying Bird

John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

Knock Down the House

Rocketman

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese

The Souvenir

Us

 

ScreenCrush

(https://screencrush.com/best-movies-of-2019/)

selected by Matt Singer as of June 13

1. 3 Faces

2. High Flying Bird

3. Apollo 11

4. Us

5. Shazam

6. Homecoming

7. Avengers: Endgame

8. Under the Silver Lake

9. Booksmart

10. Triple Frontier

 

ScreenRant

(https://screenrant.com/best-movies-2019-so-far/amp/)

selected by James Hunt as of June 28

1. Us

2. Booksmart

3. Toy Story 4

4. Avengers: Endgame

5. Rocketman

6. Detective Pikachu

 

Slashfilm

(https://www.slashfilm.com/ethan-andertons-10-best-movies-of-2019-so-far/)

selected by Ethan Anderton as of July 31

1. The Report

2. Us

3. Avengers: Endgame

4. The Farewell

5. John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

6. Booksmart

7. Honey Boy

8. Blinded by the Light

9. Toy Story 4

10. Brittany Runs a Marathon

 

Slant

(https://www.slantmagazine.com/film/the-best-films-of-2019-so-far/amp/)

selected by Sam C. Mac, Peter Goldberg, Chris Barsanti, Christopher Gray, Chuck Bowen, Ed Gonzalez, Steve Mcfarlane, Jake Cole, Carson Lund, and Diego Semerene as of June 21

3 Faces

Ash Is Purest White

The Beach Bum

Birds of Passage

Black Mother

Carmine Street Guitars

Climax

Diane

Dragged Across Concrete

The Eyes of Orson Welles

Her Smell

High Flying Bird

High Life

Hotel by the River

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Pasolini

The Plagiarists

Sorry Angel

The Souvenir

Transit

 

Taste of Cinema

(http://www.tasteofcinema.com/2019/the-20-best-movies-of-2019-so-far/)

selected by Shane Scott-Travis as of June 13

1. In Fabric

2. Us

3. The Beach Bum

4. Dragged Across Concrete

5. Birds of Passage

6. Knife + Heart

7. Ash Is Purest White

8. High Life

9. Booksmart

10. The Wild Pear Tree

11. John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

12. The Art of Self Defense

13. Hellboy

14. Aniara

15. The Dead Don’t Die

16. All the Gods in the Sky

17. Brightburn

18. Shadow

19. Non-fiction

20. Starfish

 

Time

(https://time.com/5586670/best-movies-of-2019-so-far/?amp=true)

selected by Stephanie Zacharek as of May 25

The Mustang

Gloria Bell

They Shall Not Grow Old

High Life

Birds of Passage

The Beach Bum

Amazing Grace

Us

The Souvenir

Tokien

 

Town and country 

(https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/gmp27795810/best-movies-of-2019/)

as of June 15

Greta

Everybody Knows

Us

Booksmart

Rocketman

Late Night

Never Look Away

The Souvenir

Transit

Avengers: Endgame

Her Smell

 

Thrillist

(https://www.thrillist.com/amphtml/entertainment/nation/best-movies-of-2019)

selected by Dan Jackson as of August 16

1. High Life

2. The Souvenir

3. Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

4. Ash Is Purest White

5. Peterloo

6. High Flying Bird

7. The Farewell

8. Birds of Passage

9. John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

10. The Nightingale

11. Transit

12. Amazing Grace

13. Us

14. Her Smell

15. Crawl

16. An Elephant Sitting Still

17. Non-fiction

18. Toy Story 4

19. Gloria Bell

20. The Standoff at Sparrow Creek

21. Shadow

22. The Last Black Man in San Francisco

23. The Dead Don’t Die

24. Fyre

25. Velvet Buzzsaw

26. Booksmart

27. The Hole in the Ground

28. Alita: Battle Angel

29. Hail Satan?

 

USA Today

(https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/1567424001)

selected by Brian Truitt as of June 27

1. Booksmart

2. Us

3. Wild Rose

4. Avengers: Endgame

5. Long Shot

6. See You Yesterday

7. High Life

8. Fast Color

9. Apollo 11

10.  John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

 

Vanity Fair

(https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/06/best-movies-2019-so-far)

selected by Richard Lawson and K. Austin Collins as of June 26

Alita: Battle Angel

Ash Is Purest White

Black Mother

Her Smell

High Life

Peterloo

Sorry Angel

The Souvenir

Toy Story 4

Transit

 

Variety

(https://variety.com/2019/film/news/the-best-films-of-2019-mid-year-1203244466/amp/)

selected by Peter Debruge and Owen Gleiberman as of June 15

Avengers: Endgame

Birds of Passage

Booksmart

Carmine Street Guitars

Diane

Gloria Bell

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

Leaving Neverland

Non-fiction

Our Time

Sauvage

Shazam!

Toy Story 4

Wild Rose

Woman at War

 

Vox

(https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/culture/2019/6/28/18759856/best-movies-2019-so-far-first-half)

selected by Alissa Wilkinson as of June 28

1. The Souvenir

2. Her Smell

3. Peterloo

4. Black Mother

5. Us

6. The Last Black Man in San Francisco

7. Apollo 11

8. Wild Nights With Emily

9. Under the Silver Lake

10. 3 Faces

11. Wild Rose

12. Fast Color

13. John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum

14. Booksmart

15. Avengers: Endgame

 

Vulture

(https://www.vulture.com/amp/article/best-movies-2019.html)

selected by David Edelstein, Emily Yoshida, Angelica Jade Bastién, and Bilge Ebiri as of August 10

Arctic

Birds of Passage

Escape Room

Fighting With My Family

Transit

Climax

Diane

The Brink

Ash Is the Purest White

Us

Amazing Grace

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

Trial By Fire

Souvenir

The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Midsommar

Wild Rose

Domino

Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood

Crawl

Firecrackers

For Sama

Marianne & Leonard

 

Whatculture.com

(https://whatculture.com/amp/film/15-best-movies-of-2019-so-far)

selected by Josh Brown and Simon Gallagher as of July 11

1.   Avengers: Endgame

2. Booksmart

3. Toy Story 4

4. Paddleton

5. Burning

6. Us

7. Midsommar

8. Long Shot

9. The Art of Self Defense

10. Spider-Man: Far From Home

11. The Last Watch

12. Climax

13. Fighting With My Family

14. Hail Satan?

15. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

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