Top-10 Films of 2019 (part 1)
This article was written on June, but since we make major changes in our website, we are republishing it with more details.
June is a great time to publish a Top10 of the previous year’s movies. All the movies have been released in DVD, so you are able to watch the movies you have missed in theaters. Filmssogood.com for the first time released a list with the best films of 2019. Countdown from the number 10, the first part of our favorite movies were:
10) La Odisea De Los Giles a.k.a. Heroic Losers

During the economic crisis in Argentina, a group of men decides to gather the funds necessary to acquire an abandoned storage on an agro-industrial property, but they are becoming a victim of a banker. Now, it’s time to get the money back. Ricardo Darin (Nueve reinas, El secreto de sus ojos) returns in this revenge movie along with a great cast of Argentinean actors.
09) Booksmart

After spending their high school careers being nerds and not socializing beyond each other, high school seniors Amy (Kaithly Dever) and Molly (Beanie Feldstein) decide to attend the big year-end party. But the way to attend the party will be long, funny and strange. In her directional debut, Olivia Wilde offers a great teen comedy with a deeper investigation in the term ”nature of growing up”.
08) Marriage Story

Can separation include dignity? This is the question that an ex-couple should answer, but soon they will understand that not only marriage, but also breaking up has crises. A movie with descent performances from Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver and Laura Dern, directed by Noah Baumbach.
07) Once Upon A Time … In Hollywood

A faded actor (DiCaprio) and his stunt (Pitt) try to find success in late 1960’s Hollywood. Tarantino’s last movie shows that this director can do different types of art. Getting away from splatter style, he offers a hymn to old Hollywood.
06) Little Women

Greta Gerwig writes and directs a newer adaption of the well-known novel. Jo March (Saoirse Ronan) recalls the story of March sisters (Emma Watson, Florence Pugh and Eliza Scanlen), who each of them made plans for an indepedent and exciting life.