Hanging by a Wire (2026)
91%
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“They are all unique, rich characters, and I wish the film had lingered a bit longer, if only to provide a greater sense of place and emotional impact.” –
The Film Stage
Feb 2, 2026
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Hot Water (2026)
92%
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“Bashour’s script gives Azabal and Zolghadri the heavy lifting, and the film succeeds in large part thanks to their nuanced, often humorous performances.” –
The Film Stage
Feb 2, 2026
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Night Nurse (2026)
77%
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“A fascinating character study that can suggest an early Atom Egoyan film with notes of Michael Haneke. ” –
The Film Stage
Jan 27, 2026
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Frank & Louis (2026)
90%
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“Frank & Louis falters by putting its characters in predictable, nuanceless boxes” –
The Film Stage
Jan 26, 2026
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Sham (2025)
81%
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“Sham could be taken as either a straightforward drama that doesn’t take advantage of its “based on a true story” premise to explore a broader range of themes or an expertly crafted work of minimalism from a master who is playing a few new notes. ” –
The Film Stage
Jun 18, 2025
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Our Hero, Balthazar (2025)
100%
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“Our Hero Balthazar is an effective entry point into a crisis that truly needs more coverage in both documentary and narrative cinema.” –
The Film Stage
Jun 14, 2025
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Dragonfly (2025)
92%
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“Williams and his brilliant cast create a film that is equal-parts tender and shocking, turning horror tropes on their head.” –
The Film Stage
Jun 13, 2025
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Fucktoys (2025)
96%
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“With a strong DIY aesthetic that embraces influences like John Waters, Gregg Araki, Anna Biller, and a certain slice of ’70s grindhouse movies, Sriram’s debut is a gleefully trashy and non-judgemental celebration of a broad range of lifestyles.” –
The Film Stage
Mar 21, 2025
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Brother Verses Brother (2025)
100%
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“I imagine André Bazin, who detested classical cutting in favor of realism, would have loved the experience. It’s one of the great discoveries from this year’s SXSW.” –
The Film Stage
Mar 20, 2025
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We Are Storror (2025)
90%
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“A breathtaking action documentary that demands to be seen on the biggest screen one can find” –
The Film Stage
Mar 20, 2025
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The Rivals of Amziah King (2025)
97%
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“It’s a strong follow-up to the promise Andrew Patterson displayed in his resourceful debut feature The Vast of Night––even when this mash-up seems a little uneven and indulgent, with a heavy use of formal techniques, from slow-motion to ironic music. ” –
The Film Stage
Mar 17, 2025
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The Baltimorons (2025)
95%
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“Like The Puffy Chair and Cyrus, The Baltimorons is a charming and endearing throwback to mumblecore’s heyday, as well as the influential, gritty character studies of the 1970s. ” –
The Film Stage
Mar 12, 2025
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The True Beauty of Being Bitten by a Tick (2025)
71%
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“A film that quite effectively melds joy, beauty, and horror elements that defy characterization. ” –
The Film Stage
Mar 12, 2025
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Death of a Unicorn (2025)
52%
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“While, individually, the actors give it their all, Death of a Unicorn never quite finds its collective footing or place, a watered-down compromise of a picture more than a confident piece of storytelling.” –
The Film Stage
Mar 12, 2025
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Ghost Boy (2025)
100%
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“Ascher is a unique choice to direct the film; he does so with great sensitivity and attention to detail as Martin recounts the feeling of having all the time in the world before regaining the ability to communicate.” –
The Film Stage
Mar 10, 2025
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The Threesome (2025)
77%
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“While there’s a lot to admire and some big laughs courtesy of Deutch, the film will wear down audiences a bit, feeling both redundant and, as many romantic comedies do, ultimately predictable.” –
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Mar 10, 2025
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By Design (2025)
69%
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“Offering a twist on the body-swap genre, Amanda Kramer’s Sundance Next entry By Design feels, at first glance, more suited to the stage or gallery than cinema.” –
The Film Stage
Feb 5, 2025
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Plainclothes (2025)
83%
B
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“ As far as coming-out films go, Plainclothes, in the tradition of Cruising, treats the revelation with modern sympathy and period paranoia, a throwback to a time before cuddly rom-coms like Love, Simon.” –
The Film Stage
Feb 5, 2025
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Seeds (2025)
97%
B+
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“It’s utterly moving for the next generation to have this beautiful record of their family legacy. Seeds is a film that lives and breathes as we absorb the wisdom of these elders.” –
The Film Stage
Feb 4, 2025
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Bunnylovr (2025)
58%
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“ Zhu brings a great deal of sympathy to her performance, yet her directorial debut somehow feels a bit hollow, disconnected by design.” –
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Feb 3, 2025
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All That's Left of You (2025)
100%
B+
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“The film is at its most powerful when the lens is trained on Salim and Hanan as they navigate 75 years of hoping for peace while contending with a burning anger, which in itself is both a radical and heartbreaking act.” –
The Film Stage
Jan 29, 2025
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Soundtrack to a Coup d'État (2024)
97%
B+
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“Made by a Belgian filmmaker / artist, the film is a deep examination of the sins of his county’s past and their complicity in defaulting to the superpowers of the day.” –
The Film Stage
Oct 31, 2024
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Splice Here: A Projected Odyssey (2022)
B
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“Splice Here is essential viewing for film geeks, celebrating an army of projectors, collectors, filmmakers, archivists, and inventors who care about preserving and advancing film culture.” –
The Film Stage
Aug 8, 2024
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Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play. (2024)
100%
B
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“Slave Play. Not A Movie. A Play may not be exactly what one might expect but, if anything, it offers a unique insight into Jeremy O. Harris’ creative process.” –
The Film Stage
Jun 21, 2024
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Jazzy (2024)
96%
B
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“Expanding the cinematic universe of her first feature The Unknown Country, Morrisa Maltz’s Jazzy is a beautifully crafted portrait of childhood in South Dakota, conjuring an aesthetic that at times recalls the ethereal works of Sofia Coppola.” –
The Film Stage
Jun 18, 2024
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