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California Schemin' (2025) 96% 4.5/5 EDIT “It all adds to a confident and assured directorial debut for McAvoy, who handles the transition beautifully and makes you very curious as to where he’ll take his filmmaking career next.” – Film Feeder Apr 8, 2026 Full Review Father Mother Sister Brother (2025) 82% 2.5/5 EDIT “Intriguingly, or perhaps frustratingly, there’s very little to say about any of these stories.” – Film Feeder Apr 7, 2026 Full Review The Drama (2026) 75% 3.5/5 EDIT “The end result is more uncomfortable than it is truly provocative.” – Film Feeder Apr 5, 2026 Full Review The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026) 42% 3/5 EDIT “As far from perfect as it may be, Mario lovers will find themselves enjoying the bright and colourful nonsense of a sequel that maintains enough playfulness and fun to make up for its lack of simplicity. Not bad at all for a forty-year-old plumber.” – Film Feeder Apr 1, 2026 Full Review Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (2026) 78% 2/5 EDIT “A low-energy action movie with time-travel that doesn’t reach beyond its limitations, offering a surprisingly lethargic tone and dull characters that not even a few lively moments can save from fading away.” – Film Feeder Mar 30, 2026 Full Review The Magic Faraway Tree (2026) 96% 3/5 EDIT “It’s sweetly harmless, giving kids an imaginative world to lose themselves in with eccentric characters who are simple yet identifiable, and providing adults with a soothing distraction while they get on with other things in their life. ” – Film Feeder Mar 29, 2026 Full Review Splitsville (2025) 84% 4/5 EDIT “Splitsville is a very funny slapstick-heavy screwball comedy which delivers plenty of laughs from the physical and thematic misery of its central characters, as well as the growing awkwardness of their shared situation.” – Film Feeder Mar 26, 2026 Full Review Pretty Lethal (2026) 57% 3/5 EDIT “Pretty Lethal is a silly but enjoyable ballet-centric action movie that is aware enough of its own preposterousness to focus on delivering fun fight choreography over more necessary plot and character development.” – Film Feeder Mar 25, 2026 Full Review They Will Kill You (2026) 63% 2/5 EDIT “A disappointingly bland exercise in gory excess dominating over all the things that should make us care. But hey, at least the action’s pretty good.” – Film Feeder Mar 24, 2026 Full Review Arco (2025) 93% 3.5/5 EDIT “It’s dystopian without ever calling attention to the dystopia, and that is rather clever on Bienvenu’s part.” – Film Feeder Mar 22, 2026 Full Review Dead Man's Wire (2025) 92% 4/5 EDIT “It’s a strong recreation... that could genuinely be mistaken for an actual film from that decade if modern-day actors, from Skarsgård to an ever-cool Domingo to an unrecognisable Cary Elwes, didn’t keep showing up.” – Film Feeder Mar 21, 2026 Full Review Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2026) 74% 3/5 EDIT “Much of the surprise and freshness of the original is not as prominent here, settling for more of the same but on a slightly bigger scale that doesn’t always equal more fun.” – Film Feeder Mar 20, 2026 Full Review Project Hail Mary (2026) 94% 5/5 EDIT “[Lord and Miller] have set a new course for themselves with a smart, funny and above all heartfelt film that truly is, to borrow a painfully overused phrase, out of this world.” – Film Feeder Mar 18, 2026 Full Review Scarlet (2025) 73% 2/5 EDIT “A wildly disorienting film that frequently stumbles under the weight of its own ambition, leaving the viewer more frustrated by its ultimate practises rather than genuinely enthralled.” – Film Feeder Mar 15, 2026 Full Review Reminders of Him (2026) 56% 2.5/5 EDIT “It’s mostly just mediocre, or at the very least not one you’d want to have your own reminders of.” – Film Feeder Mar 14, 2026 Full Review One Last Deal (2026) 3.5/5 EDIT “But even with its glaring flaws, the film works primarily because of Danny Dyer – and that’s something I never thought I’d say in a review for one of his films. ” – Film Feeder Mar 14, 2026 Full Review How to Make a Killing (2026) 44% 2.5/5 EDIT “The film isn’t really funny or charming enough to transcend beyond its obvious subtext, which is saying something because the casting of Glen Powell, a naturally playful and charismatic actor, as out semi-reluctant murderer is a stroke of genius.” – Film Feeder Mar 11, 2026 Full Review Mother's Pride (2025) 1.5/5 EDIT “Now, nobody is saying that movies like Mother’s Pride don’t have a place in the wider film circle, for the financial success of Fisherman’s Friends says otherwise. But do they really have to be so, well, naff?” – Film Feeder Mar 8, 2026 Full Review THE BRIDE! (2026) 57% 2.5/5 EDIT “The Bride! is a film that, fittingly, feels like a Frankenstein’s monster of a movie, compiled of various individual ideas that have been stuffed into a single unruly body, one that can’t quite contain all these implanted organs. ” – Film Feeder Mar 7, 2026 Full Review Hoppers (2026) 94% 4/5 EDIT “Hoppers is one of Pixar’s funniest films that skewers human-animal relations with energetic and borderline absurdist visual humour, but also retains a true sense of heart with some sweet messages that viewers of all ages can relate to.” – Film Feeder Mar 4, 2026 Full Review Scream 7 (2026) 30% 2/5 EDIT “A hollow and somewhat cynical product that would be too lame for even the Scary Movie franchise to make fun of.” – Film Feeder Mar 1, 2026 Full Review The Bluff (2026) 54% 2/5 EDIT “A largely dull pirate action movie where, despite some decently choreographed and readily violent action, the paint-by-numbers script and bland characters leave it more as a series of familiar tropes than a proper film.” – Film Feeder Feb 25, 2026 Full Review Cold Storage (2026) 80% 2.5/5 EDIT “As corny and overly silly as it all is, there doesn’t seem to be much cynicism at work here. ” – Film Feeder Feb 23, 2026 Full Review The Moment (2026) 67% 3/5 EDIT “It all adds up to a radical yet slightly empty film that doesn’t completely fulfil much of its promise, but as a necessary form of de-Bratification, The Moment breaks the phenomenon down enough for it to be exposed for the monster it’s become.” – Film Feeder Feb 22, 2026 Full Review Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2025) 83% 4/5 EDIT “I very much doubt that AI could come up with something as inventively original as this. ” – Film Feeder Feb 21, 2026 Full Review
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