Chad Orzel @orzelc argues that physics as a whole is NOT in a crisis, even though some parts of theoretical high-energy physics may be: https://www.forbes.com/sites/chadorzel/2019/01/15/physics-is-not-in-crisis …. E.g., for good news, check out @PhysicsWorld's list of top 10 breakthroughs of 2018:https://physicsworld.com/a/discovery-of-magic-angle-graphene-that-behaves-like-a-high-temperature-superconductor-is-physics-world-2018-breakthrough-of-the-year/ …
As always, the matter depends upon the meaning assigned to the words employed. What is physics? What is a crisis? It is not unreasonable to assign meanings to these words in such a way as to justify the conclusion that physics is in a crisis. But other assignments are possible.