Echoing the positive comments on The Irishman and Knives Out.
The Irishman, I expect, will age into one of Scorsese's best. It subverts the trope of "We made a ton of money and had a great time, but then we got caught" that so many mob movies (Scorsese included) fell into. It's a real dive into, what does this all mean, like a true Shakespearian tragedy. Also Pesci was ****** great.
Knives Out is as much fun as I've had in a theater in a long time. Toni Collette (treasure) was hilarious, and now I want Daniel Craig to be a Southerner for the rest of his career.