Do not let the title fool you; this is not a romance. It is a surgical dissection of divorce. Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson deliver career-best performances as a couple trying to be civil while their lawyers (a scene-stealing Laura Dern) tear them apart. The infamous "argument scene" is arguably the best piece of acting of the decade. Why it works: It is painfully real. If you have ever loved and lost, this film will break you and then put you back together. 2. Oppenheimer (2023) – Dir. Christopher Nolan Review Score: ★★★★★ (5/5) Platform: Peacock / Prime Video
A biopic that feels like a ticking time bomb. Unlike a flat history lesson, Nolan uses IMAX black-and-white cinematography to explore the father of the atomic bomb's guilt. Cillian Murphy’s hollow eyes tell a story of genius and regret. The Catch: It is three hours long and very dialogue-heavy. This is not a passive viewing experience. Verdict: Essential cinema for those who like political and historical weight. 3. CODA (2021) – Dir. Sian Heder Review Score: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Platform: Apple TV+ film semi indonesia tahun 90 an extra quality
Brendan Fraser’s comeback is an event. He plays Charlie, a 600-pound English teacher trying to reconnect with his spiteful daughter. This film is divisive. Some critics love the singular setting (an apartment) and the raw exploration of binge-eating disorder; others call it miserablist. Our Take: It is hard to watch, but impossible to ignore. Keep tissues nearby. 5. Parasite (2019) – Dir. Bong Joon-ho Review Score: ★★★★★ (5/5) Platform: Hulu / Max Do not let the title fool you; this is not a romance
Before you stream your next movie, take ten minutes to read two or three . Look for a critic who hates the film as much as one who loves it. That tension will tell you more about the movie than a five-star rating ever could. The infamous "argument scene" is arguably the best