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3.5/4
Nuisance Bear  (2026) Randy Myers Nuisance Bear defies categorization but offers wise insight through showing not telling. It’s subtle, affecting and unforgettable.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
Barbara Forever (2026) Randy Myers Takes an experimental approach that mirrors Hammer’s indelible work that is as touching as it is elucidating.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3/4
Hot Water (2026) Randy Myers It’s an undemanding watch but I enjoyed riding along with both the characters and the actors, especially when they land in Santa Cruz.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
The Last First: Winter K2 (2026) Randy Myers An eye-opening but heartbreaking film.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
Josephine (2026) Randy Myers Gemma Chan co-stars and gives a nuanced performance as Jospehine’s mom. But this is Tatum’s finest few hours on film. He’s never been better.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
The Incomer (2026) Randy Myers The Incomer is refreshingly upbeat, never mean and immediately puts you in a good mood. No wonder it took home the top prize in the Next category.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
Leviticus (2026) Randy Myers The premise offers ample opportunities for good scares, tension and symbolism, and there’s a steamy scene aboard a bus.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
Bedford Park (2026) Randy Myers Sexy, moving and poignant, “Bedford Park” doesn’t soft-pedal the reality of being children of immigrants and never takes the easy way with overly convenient answers or solutions.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
Union County (2026) Randy Myers The testimonials from real people who are getting their life back, along with Poulter’s perfect performance, power this beautiful drama that has an electrified real docudrama feel to it.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
Wicker (2026) Randy Myers Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson’s ribald fable casts a comedic spell as it leads to a Satisfying finale. You’ll have a good time with this one.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
I Want Your Sex (2026) Randy Myers I Want Your Sex surprises at every turn and is impossible to resist.
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3.5/4
Cookie Queens (2026) Randy Myers This undeniable charmer rambles along with four Girl Scouts as they go about the business of selling cookies.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3/4
The Moment (2026) Randy Myers ...a cunning time-capsule-worthy satire that socks it to corporate America and our fan worshipping selves.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3/4
Arco (2025) Randy Myers Arco gets you where it counts, putting a lump in your throat and even offering a ray of hope.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
A Private Life (2025) Randy Myers Jodie Foster works magic like that onscreen and presents us with one of the most fully developed, certainly fascinating characters you will likely encounter this year in director/ co-screenwriter Rebecca Zlotowski’s French noirish black comedy.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
4/4
The Testament of Ann Lee (2025) Randy Myers The Testament of Ann Lee all but replicates what it is like to be in the throes of a passionate religious movement, and does it with a command and feminist fervor that is as undeniable as the mastery of the central, all-in performance from Seyfried.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
3/4
Mother of Flies (2025) Randy Myers It’s a tricky work that’s pulled off well.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
3/4
The Rip (2026) Randy Myers The Rip seems highly possible until its overblown climatic end, but even when it succumbs to the action thriller norms, it and the cast always keeps you thoroughly entertained.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
3/4
H Is for Hawk (2025) Randy Myers Foy’s internalized performance conveys how important it is to reconcile with grief, not to abandon it nor place it on an out-of-the-way emotional shelf.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
Peter Pan (1953) Glenn Lovell "Peter Pan" comes alive whenever the animators cut back to Hook and his scurvy swabbies.
Posted Jan 21, 2026Edit critic review
UHF (1989) Glenn Lovell It is entertaining and funny enough to ensure the video satirist an encore performance as a small-town bungler named George Newman.
Posted Jan 21, 2026Edit critic review
3/4
Night Patrol (2025) Randy Myers As what happens with the best grindhouse movies, “Night Patrol” spares no one, gets a bit messy and is devoutly uninterested in playing it safe as it hits us with one surprise after another.
Posted Jan 14, 2026Edit critic review
3/4
People We Meet on Vacation (2026) Randy Myers A strong supporting cast — Lukas Gage, Molly Shannon, Sarah Catherine Hook, Jameela Jamil and Lucien Laviscount – ups the entertainment value. Since rom-coms have been a bit blah of late, this one will satisfy that itch even if it’s no gamechanger.
Posted Jan 14, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
The Voice of Hind Rajab (2025) Randy Myers Some might take issue that actual recordings get used, but given the message this expertly made film so emphatically presents, that haunting voice makes the film all that more powerful, meaningful and dispiriting.
Posted Jan 08, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
All That's Left of You (2025) Randy Myers A potent and gripping family drama that enlightens and moves us in equal measures.
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3/4
Rosemead (2025) Randy Myers This is the very definition of a tough but important watch, and it’s handled with sensitivity by all involved, especially the Fremont-born Shou and Liu.
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3.5/4
I Was a Stranger (2024) Randy Myers It’s a suspenseful handwringer that features one of the most nerve-wracking boat-raft passages I’ve ever seen on film. Andersen has also come up with a perfect ending, one that illustrates so much by saying so little.
Posted Jan 08, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/4
Dead Man's Wire (2025) Randy Myers Van Sant’s feature re-creates the 1977 details to perfection while the screenplay by Austin Kolodney wields a rapier wit and an awareness that this tale, which tips its hat to Sidney Lumet’s great Dog Day Afternoon and other great ’70s American films.
Posted Jan 08, 2026Edit critic review
2/4
Goodbye June (2025) Randy Myers To its credit, the cast works wonders with the little it is given, but that just isn't enough.
Posted Dec 24, 2025Edit critic review
2/4
The Choral (2025) Randy Myers The Choral has top-tier production values to its credit, but it all seems cobbled together from other oft-told stories. In the end, it should have taken a cue from Guthrie’s tinkering about with dated material and punched it up a bit more.
Posted Dec 24, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/4
No Other Choice (2025) Randy Myers Somehow he makes the casual act of a drinking a boilermaker one of the most intoxicating and thrilling images of 2025. What an extraordinary treasure Park Chan-wook is.
Posted Dec 24, 2025Edit critic review
3/4
Song Sung Blue (2025) Randy Myers The stars’ charisma outshines the flaws of “Song Sung Blue,” a satisfying portrait of two Neil Diamond lovers who weathered hard times and sang their way into the hearts of others back then and now with this admirable film.
Posted Dec 24, 2025Edit critic review
3/4
Anaconda (2025) Randy Myers Anaconda is inspired and silly and even advocates, just as "Marty Supreme" does, for all of us to dream as big as you can even when the odds are stacked against you. "Anaconda" will make you laugh and then slither its way into your heart.
Posted Dec 24, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/4
Is This Thing On? (2025) Randy Myers Is This Thing On? is gratefully never cynical, just aware that the happily-ever-after scenario doesn’t cover the the scope of what relationships are all about.
Posted Dec 24, 2025Edit critic review
4/4
Marty Supreme (2025) Randy Myers Pure lighting in a bottle that leaps boldly out of the starting gate and never slows down until it hits the finish line.
Posted Dec 24, 2025Edit critic review
3/4
David (2025) Randy Myers Phil Cunningham and Brent Dawes — who also wrote the screenplay — venture beyond that well-known slab of the story to give us another timeless moral tale about standing up for what we believe and doing the best for our community.
Posted Dec 19, 2025Edit critic review
3/4
Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) Randy Myers Does it hit many of the same narrative beats and fight scenes? It does, but there’s just enough new here to whet our appetite for a fourth film. One can only hope it’s just a tad shorter.
Posted Dec 16, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/4
Cactus Pears (2025) Randy Myers This is a gentle beauty of a film from a filmmaker who is on his way to greatness.
Posted Dec 12, 2025Edit critic review
2.5/4
Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) Randy Myers Silent Night, Deadly Night can be enjoyed for its appreciation and reverence to all those ‘70s and ‘80s slasher flicks, and for perhaps cleverly skewering all those pious and high-minded critics of said horror films who chastise their existence.
Posted Dec 12, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/4
Influencers (2025) Randy Myers Kurtis David Harder sharpens the cutlery for his attack on social influencer culture, all but garroting the obscenely rich, tin-souled click baiters out there.
Posted Dec 12, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/4
Dust Bunny (2025) Randy Myers That “Dust Bunny” also comments with restraint on parenting and all monsters we need to purge from our lives, elevates it even more so. As does Mikkelsen’s envious wardrobe.
Posted Dec 12, 2025Edit critic review
Big Top Pee-wee (1988) Glenn Lovell "Big Top" is sluggish, flat and mildly naughty.
Posted Dec 11, 2025Edit critic review
4/4
The Secret Agent (2025) Randy Myers The Secret Agent serves as a warning shot about today and is rife with Filho relishing in surprising audiences, his calling card. That leads to a masterful epilogue that shook me and moved me to my core. This is great filmmaking.
Posted Dec 09, 2025Edit critic review
3/4
Reflection in a Dead Diamond (2025) Randy Myers At times, I got lost in the web of its own design but didn’t care too much about that since it’s so hypnotically stylish and mesmerizing to surrender yourself over to. And at under 90 minutes, it never outlasts its welcome.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
3/4
100 Nights of Hero (2025) Randy Myers Jackman’s adult fairy tale confection comes alive due to her directorial and storytelling savvy and the charisma of that Corrin-Monroe-Galitzine acting trifecta.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
1.5/4
Oh. What. Fun. (2025) Randy Myers Oh. What. Fun. survives on the fluid talent of its cast instead of its lackluster and flaccid screenplay. It’s a holiday film that tries way too hard and just not hard enough.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/4
Merrily We Roll Along (2025) Randy Myers Merrily We Roll Along will be embraced wholeheartedly by stage and movie musical fans and might even win over some staunch disavowers.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
3/4
Fackham Hall (2025) Randy Myers It made me laugh, yes, and groan a time or two, but more importantly it took my mind off the world’s problems for 90 minutes.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
3/4
The Disinvited (2024) Randy Myers Lawrence and co-screenwriter Matthew Mourgides take big swings, and more often than not hit it out of the park. D
Posted Nov 26, 2025Edit critic review
3/4
Merry Christmas, Ted Cooper! (2025) Randy Myers The plot is warm-blanket-comforting stuff, but the leads are delightful and the situations — a holiday escape room, a Christmas costume party — can perk up a bad mood.
Posted Nov 26, 2025Edit critic review
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