steven spielberg's semi—autobiographical story about how he developed a passion for moviemaking and the complexities of his family life. his most grown—up film to date and possibly one of his best. we're from the new york times. i believe you used to work for harvey weinstein? just ahead of the fablemans, the movie she said, the story of two new york times journalists who wrote a report on the sexual abuse allegations against harvey weinstein that helped spawn the #metoo movement. a great film paying tribute to the journalistic process. at numberfive, empire of light, a film from sam mendes that dealt with racism and love of movies but to me it was a compassionate portrait of an unpredictable woman, played brilliantly by olivia colman, struggling with mental illness. in fourth place, the belgian film close, a disconcerting story of the close friendship between two teenage boys tragically torn apart. photography is like