After twenty years of chronicling cinema for one of the industry's most storied publications, the veteran critic steps away, looking back on a body of work that spans more than two thousand reviews. In that span, the landscape of film journalism has shifted dramatically—from the dominance of print to the immediacy of digital platforms, and from traditional box‑office metrics to the nuanced conversations sparked by streaming services. The critic's voice, honed through countless screenings and countless debates, has become a touchstone for readers seeking both guidance and context in an ever‑changing medium. Over the years, the relationship between reviewer and audience evolved into a dialogue, where feedback shaped perspectives and the critic, in turn, helped frame the cultural significance of each release. This departure marks not just the end of a personal chapter but also underscores the broader transformation of how movies are evaluated, discussed, and remembered in a world where every new film can ignite a global conversation within minutes. The legacy left behind is a testament to the power of sustained, thoughtful critique in an industry that thrives on both nostalgia and innovation.