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7/10
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I Know Exactly How You Die
(2026)
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Bradley Gibson
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A clever upending of expected tropes that will keep you guessing until the credits roll… and after.
Posted Apr 07, 2026
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8/10
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SHEEPDOG
(2025)
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Sabina Dana Plasse
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Sheepdog lingers long after watching, especially when you see someone struggling. Maybe you realize that not everyone’s downfall and self-affliction is just about themselves, but rather about something much larger brought on by dedicated service.
Posted Apr 07, 2026
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3/10
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Pizza Movie
(2026)
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Rick Hong
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If Pizza Movie is a gamble into that [stoner comedy] genre, even as a direct-to-streaming release, then I might have to agree with Stark.
Posted Apr 07, 2026
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7/10
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Finding the Zone
(2026)
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Alan Ng
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Everything ties up neatly, and yes, the ending is exactly what you’d expect. But sometimes that’s the point. This is a movie that wants to leave you feeling good, and on that front, it delivers.
Posted Apr 07, 2026
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10/10
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The Addiction of Hope
(2025)
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Ricky Archuleta
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Ultimately, The Addiction of Hope is a rare, grounded experience in a world of flashy spectacles.
Posted Apr 07, 2026
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8/10
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Andy Warhol: A Life in Art
(2022)
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Alan Ng
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Suffice it to say, you’ll see an Andy you’ve never seen before.
Posted Apr 07, 2026
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6.5/10
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The Drama
(2026)
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Bradley Gibson
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Despite the flaws in the script, Pattinson and Zendaya deliver their roles beautifully.
Posted Apr 06, 2026
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7/10
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Souls Chapel
(2025)
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Bobby LePire
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Souls Chapel is an interesting story told by a cast who is clearly trying.
Posted Apr 06, 2026
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5.5/10
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
(2026)
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Alan Ng
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The Bowser Junior relationship was funny—genuinely funny—and Yoshi was great and fun to have around. But animation needs a story, and this one's storytelling needs serious work.
Posted Apr 06, 2026
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10/10
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Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice
(2026)
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Rick Hong
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Grabsinski doesn’t waste the audience’s time with all the nuances of how the time machine works. He just gets to the story, the purpose of why Nick uses it, and the fun, crazy antics that come from it.
Posted Apr 06, 2026
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8/10
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The Big Whoop
(2025)
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Alan Ng
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If you have a weakness for lovable losers and comedy that fully commits to its own lunacy, The Big Whoop delivers.
Posted Apr 06, 2026
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8.5/10
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Blue Boy Trial
(2025)
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Ben Glidden
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The Blue Trail is an examination of not only what it means to be free, but what it feels like to earn that freedom yourself.
Posted Apr 03, 2026
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9/10
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Premarital
(2026)
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Ethan Padgett
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Premarital is a refreshing comedy that will touch audiences through its excellent cast, humorous storyline, and mature subject matter.
Posted Apr 03, 2026
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8/10
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1000 Women in Horror
(2025)
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Terry Sherwood
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Anyone with an interest in horror can appreciate it; its primary audience is unmistakable: women who love the genre, who see themselves reflected in it, and who continue to push it forward.
Posted Apr 02, 2026
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7/10
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The Gospel of Dating
(2025)
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Alan Ng
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The Gospel of Dating is a film that is definitely accessible to the unchurched, showing that this particular congregation is not stuffy but is willing to have fun while building community at the same time.
Posted Apr 02, 2026
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6.5/10
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12 Warriors
(2025)
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Alan Ng
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12 Warriors may not reinvent the wheel, but directors Omer Ilhan and Ates Ozkan deliver exactly what they set out to make — a scrappy, blood-soaked thriller that gets the job done on a shoestring.
Posted Apr 01, 2026
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4.5/10
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Bone Keeper
(2026)
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Jacob Dunstan
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All in all, Ford’s creature feature is a solid entry in the genre’s pantheon.
Posted Apr 01, 2026
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9/10
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Mother of Flies
(2025)
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
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That the music is credited to The Adams Family shows how committed this family is to metal.
Posted Apr 01, 2026
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7.5/10
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Holy Days
(2026)
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Alan Ng
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Nat Boltt has crafted something rare with Holy Days — a film that finds genuine humor in heartbreak without ever making light of either.
Posted Apr 01, 2026
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8/10
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Cherri
(2025)
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Alex Saveliev
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This is a quiet film, a kind and contemplative one, a look inside a life we rarely see.
Posted Apr 01, 2026
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8/10
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Wardriver
(2026)
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Perry Norton
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By turns graceful and clumsy, [DeHaan]'s a terrific lead and holds things together like rebar.
Posted Mar 30, 2026
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10/10
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Vacation Plantation
(2024)
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Bradley Gibson
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This film provides critical context of the origin of Southern wealth and the traumatic lives of enslaved people on the plantations.
Posted Mar 30, 2026
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6/10
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Pretty Lethal
(2026)
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Rick Hong
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You could easily watch while scrolling and still get the gist of everything that’s going on, while looking up to enjoy the action scenes.
Posted Mar 30, 2026
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7.5/10
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Deadly Display
(2025)
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Bobby LePire
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Deadly Display starts off well enough and ends on a high note.
Posted Mar 30, 2026
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7.5/10
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The Red Book Ritual: Gates of Hell
(2025)
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Jacob Dunstan
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It’s more of a museum of disconnected, if interesting, exhibits than one cohesive whole.
Posted Mar 30, 2026
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9/10
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Waiting For The Drop: Rise of the Superstar DJs
(2024)
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Bobby LePire
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Barrionuevo understands the scene and captures its energy in an engaging way.
Posted Mar 26, 2026
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6.5/10
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Shelby Oaks
(2023)
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Mikal CG
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Even when you see the mysterious symbol made out of sticks that looks curiously like it came directly out of The Blair Witch Project. I promise you’ll still like it.
Posted Mar 25, 2026
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10/10
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I Curse This Land
(2024)
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Bobby LePire
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The romance is heartfelt, and the horror is pulse-pounding.
Posted Mar 25, 2026
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7/10
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The Caretaker
(2025)
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Terry Sherwood
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The Caretaker has a single vision till the end with ghosts, secrets, death, a foreboding building at night, a ghost seen on the road and in the halls, and loads of silence, which gets played wonderfully.
Posted Mar 25, 2026
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8/10
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Long Time Listener
(2026)
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Alan Ng
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Long Time Listener is a solid start for Danielle Nicolet, who made the right decision in giving audiences a fun time with an accent of murder and death. As a film, it’s a good-looking mystery with a nostalgic 90s thriller feel.
Posted Mar 25, 2026
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7/10
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Torture Day
(2025)
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Bobby LePire
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Torture Day is fairly original and sports several cool moments.
Posted Mar 24, 2026
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7/10
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Phoenix Jones: The Rise and Fall of a Real Life Superhero
(2026)
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Ben Glidden
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Phoenix Jones: The Rise and Fall of a Real Life Superhero is ultimately just a portrait of a man struggling to find his purpose.
Posted Mar 23, 2026
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8/10
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Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
(2026)
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Tom Atkinson
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Ready or Not 2: Here I Come may not be as sharp as the first film. But what it lacks in precision it makes up for with enthusiasm. The kills are inventive, the pacing rarely slackens, and most importantly, it remains tremendous fun.
Posted Mar 23, 2026
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8.5/10
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Silver Star
(2024)
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Michael Talbot-Haynes
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America is a much stranger and more mysterious place than it appears to those who live here. Amar and Bessis go out of their way to highlight the organic weirdness of the American way.
Posted Mar 23, 2026
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10/10
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Straight on Till Morning
(2025)
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Bobby LePire
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Straight On Till Morning is a sweet romance, a scary horror flick, and an intelligent commentary on the hypocritical ways of those who consider themselves more pious than anyone else.
Posted Mar 23, 2026
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8/10
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The Ascent
(2026)
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Tom Atkinson
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By the time Mandy reaches the summit, her achievement is undeniable, yet the film doesn’t frame it as a neat ending. The questions that haunted her in the beginning remain unresolved. The past doesn’t suddenly dissolve into thin mountain air.
Posted Mar 23, 2026
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6.5/10
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Lady in the Urn
(2025)
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Mikal CG
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Takes place almost entirely in a single apartment, doesn’t have the greatest audio recording or mixing, has a dark, overly saturated color grade, and has a mix of what seem like more experienced actors blended with a few novices who are new to the game.
Posted Mar 23, 2026
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7/10
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Cuidadoras
(2025)
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Benjamin Franz
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So I tell you, dear reader, Cuidadoras is a beautiful expression of life. Here, all the people in society congregate and seek to live and find purpose and meaning in their lives.
Posted Mar 23, 2026
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9/10
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Charliebird
(2025)
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Bradley Gibson
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In the end, Charliebird shows us that life is fleeting, so embracing both the good and bad moments is essential.
Posted Mar 23, 2026
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7/10
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Storm Rider: Legend of Hammerhead
(2026)
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Ethan Padgett
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The lore and worldbuilding are intriguing and delivered at a rapid pace.
Posted Mar 19, 2026
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7/10
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Time Hoppers: The Silk Road
(2025)
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Alan Ng
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The bottom line is that it’s a fine story for parents and children of Middle Eastern and Muslim backgrounds to find themselves immersed in a new story that feels very familiar.
Posted Mar 17, 2026
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6/10
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Wastelander
(2018)
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Bradley Gibson
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Despite the cut-and-paste boilerplate nature of the genre tropes employed, I’m not knocking it; Wastelander is a fun romp.
Posted Mar 17, 2026
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9/10
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Charliebird
(2025)
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Ben Glidden
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In the end, Charliebird shows us that life is fleeting, so embracing both the good and bad moments is essential.
Posted Mar 17, 2026
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9/10
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Monument
(2026)
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Bobby LePire
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Monument is an engaging and dramatic look at an unknown true story.
Posted Mar 17, 2026
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8/10
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The Liberation Men
(2024)
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Perry Norton
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The Liberation Men is an astonishing piece of work. The drama can struggle a little here and there, but the fact that this exists at all is mightily impressive.
Posted Mar 17, 2026
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7/10
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Frankie, Maniac Woman
(2025)
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Tom Atkinson
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It is ugly, provocative, and often deeply uncomfortable. It is also, for all its flaws, impossible to dismiss.
Posted Mar 17, 2026
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8/10
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Between Wars
(2025)
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Bobby LePire
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Between Wars is a must-see. It is dramatic, romantic, and full of action.
Posted Mar 17, 2026
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8/10
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Perfect
(2026)
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Benjamin Franz
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Bad films you forget almost instantly. Good ones, like this, you return to as you sit in your mind palace, contemplating great stories. If you enjoy romance, even LGBT romance, seek it out. It’s a good love story.
Posted Mar 17, 2026
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9/10
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Scared to Death
(2024)
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Kent Hill
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Scared to Death is made better because it is both meta and a milkshake of staple genre ingredients that, when you list them, you think, “These shouldn’t taste as good as they do,” but they do.
Posted Mar 17, 2026
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The Peril at Pincer Point
(2026)
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Perry Norton
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This is a great film.
Posted Mar 16, 2026
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