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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
(2026)
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Nia DaCosta’s triumpant return to the horror genre offers a yin and yang of Jack O’Connell’s bone-chilling villainy and Ralph Fiennes’ boundless empathy, both of which are wrapped in dark comedy.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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People We Meet on Vacation
(2026)
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Emily Bader and Tom Blyth deliver plentiful servings of both comedic and romantic chemistry in a script that maintains the highlights of the source material but also injects an extra dose of whimsy.
Posted Jan 09, 2026
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5/5
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Avatar: Fire and Ash
(2025)
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Fire and Ash is a grandiose, breathtaking spectacle that has to be seen to be believed. James Cameron’s decades-long romanticism and environmentalism are foundational pillars of the world-building and character arcs.
Posted Dec 21, 2025
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The Housemaid
(2025)
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Amanda Seyfried’s performance is to die for. The Housemaid is titillating enough to satisfy fans of the genre but any scene without Amanda immediately loses a notable amount of dramatic tension.
Posted Dec 16, 2025
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Dust Bunny
(2025)
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Dust Bunny is a spooky fairytale in a world all its own. A visually vibrant romp that’s shaped by a childlike imagination untarnished by cynicism. At long last, Bryan Fuller’s vision will be seen on screens big enough to hold it.
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
(2025)
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Wake Up Dead Man is a more sombre dramatic affair than its predecessors but its greatest
strength is Josh O’Connor’s emotional arc and the deeper themes enmeshed within it.
Posted Dec 01, 2025
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5/5
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Hamnet
(2025)
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Hamnet is a magnificent melding of film, theatre, and literature. Perfectly embodies the mystical atmosphere of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel. Jessie Buckley serves a devastating, game-changing performance. This will reach the deepest corners of your soul.
Posted Nov 28, 2025
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Eternity
(2025)
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Eternity astutely embodies the romanticism of cinematic love stories spanning the 1940s through the 1990s. This trio perfectly embodies old-timers in a fantastical premise, with terrific humour and plenty of charm and heart to go around.
Posted Nov 16, 2025
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The Running Man
(2025)
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Vapid and vacuous, The Running Man (2025) is as noisy and violent a spectacle as the exploitative show in the story. A cowardly refusal to include any of the book’s most interesting ideas ensures this adaptation is devoid of any nutritional value.
Posted Nov 15, 2025
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5/5
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Frankenstein
(2025)
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Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is an exceptional reimagining of the book, visually stunning, equally emotionally devastating as it is uplifting… it embodies every characteristic of his brilliance as an artist.
Posted Nov 01, 2025
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Regretting You
(2025)
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Despite competent performances from its leads, Regretting You is an adaptation devoid of imagination or a distinct vision to elevate this story for the film medium. Every artistic choice lacks style + fundamentally fails to justify its theatrical release.
Posted Oct 25, 2025
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Kiss of the Spider Woman
(2025)
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Kiss of the Spider Woman is a vibrant love letter to classic MGM musicals. Tonatiuh’s performance is the beating heart of this story, beautifully supported by Diego Luna’s hard-shelled Valentín. Jennifer Lopez’s enthusiasm is downright infectious.
Posted Oct 09, 2025
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HIM
(2025)
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HIM is largely carried by its lead performers and enough of a stylish delivery to carry viewers through the more confusing narrative choices.
Posted Sep 20, 2025
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Plainclothes
(2025)
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A visceral leading performance by Tom Blyth and an impeccable cinematographic vision are at the forefront of why Plainclothes excels in emotional impact and conveying a hopeful queer resilience.
Posted Sep 14, 2025
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Marighella
(2019)
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Though the film would have benefitted from exploring further into the earlier origins of Carlos Marighella, a mesmerising performance from Seu Jorge makes this a worthy introduction to the Afro-Brazilian revolutionary.
Posted Sep 06, 2025
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The Threesome
(2025)
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“Emotionally vulnerable performances and writing which deeply probes into the hearts of its main trio ensure that The Threesome will win over fans of modern deconstructed love stories.
Posted Sep 01, 2025
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Caught Stealing
(2025)
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An emotionally resonant performance from Austin Butler elevates
Caught Stealing above its simple crime drama premise. This fight for survival in New York
City feels entirely at home in its 1990s setting.
Posted Aug 31, 2025
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Ne Zha II
(2025)
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Ne Zha 2 is exemplary animation with one of the finest, most powerful emotional climaxes of the year. The story is a moving depiction of familial love being foundational to heroic action and empathy for the world at large.
Posted Aug 18, 2025
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Freakier Friday
(2025)
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Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee-Curtis pick up right where they left off by seamlessly diving back into outlandish comedic hi-jinx and enough emotional depth to strongly resonate with the no-longer adolescents who grew up watching the first film.
Posted Aug 09, 2025
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Weapons
(2025)
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Zach Cregger delivers a masterfully designed story with enough drama, mystery, scares, darkly funny interjections, and an unexpected emotional heartbeat to leave every moviegoer exhilarated and satiated.
Posted Aug 07, 2025
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My Oxford Year
(2025)
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Scenic real-world locations and an indelible performance from Corey Mylchreest elevate My Oxford Year above the often mediocre output of direct-to-streaming films that target the viewers with an appetite for romantic fiction.
Posted Aug 01, 2025
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Fantastic Four
(2005)
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Fantastic Four delivers whimsical banter and a sincere exploration of the relationships within a Found Family forged by extraordinary circumstances. Moreover, the late great Julian McMahon’s performance further elevates the film’s dramatic calibre.
Posted Jul 24, 2025
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I Know What You Did Last Summer
(2025)
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This movie expands on the familiar formula of a vengeful fisherman by adding the nostalgic sense of humour seen in classic stories of the highs and lows of feminine friendships. I think it’s fair to say... the divas are up!
Posted Jul 20, 2025
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Eddington
(2025)
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A star-studded ensemble full of criminally underused performers, Eddington struggles to make any of its points clear under the weight of noisy call-outs that ultimately lead nowhere.
Posted Jul 19, 2025
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Superman
(2025)
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This latest iteration of Superman [offers] cliched dialogue for the leads, juvenile “comedic” interruptions to any real dramatic tension, and the incessant objectification of numerous female characters throughout the ensemble.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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M3GAN 2.0
(2025)
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This M3GAN 2.0 story is a mess... the sequel is just nowhere near as clever or cohesive as the first film.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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28 Years Later
(2025)
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Overall, this is a solid entry into this still ongoing series. It's scary. It has really compelling emotional drama in the family at the centre of things.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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Mickey 17
(2025)
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Bong Joon Ho infuses Edward Ashton’s novel with his own distinct sense of humour to deliver a wickedly funny, surprisingly romantic adventure... Mickey 17 is full of biting satire, larger than life characters, and an emotionally compelling story.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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I'm Still Here
(2024)
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Fernanda Torres completely earned every single nomination she has had.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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The Life of Chuck
(2024)
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There are so many details Mike Flanagan did to thread everything together in even more detail than the novella, and I'm very happy with his approach and creative choices in regard to all of that.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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The Monkey
(2025)
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Osgood Perkins played this really well. It's such a delicate balance but he truly nailed it. There's so much humour in the storytelling and everything is so outlandish and over the top but at the same time it's genuinely poignant underneath all of that.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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Sorry, Baby
(2025)
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"Sorry, Baby" is proof that Eva Victor is a force of nature that masterfully defies genre conventions. A true testament to the healing power of found families and the cat distribution system.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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Freaky Tales
(2024)
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You're combining romantic yearning with Bay Area rap battles and multiple deservedly violent retaliations against fascists... a really fresh and fun watch that also offers the audience a much needed catharsis.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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5/5
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Sinners
(2025)
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Sinners presents a politically poignant multiethnic melting pot that beautifully showcases how every person is an entire universe... a truly high octane ride with a score and soundtrack that elevates every facet of the film to another level.
Posted Jul 14, 2025
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