Joshua Polanski
Tomatometer-approved critic
Biography:
Joshua is a freelance film and culture writer based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His interests include the technical elements of filmmaking & exhibition, slow & digital cinemas, and cinematic sexuality. He writes a lot about non-English cinemas, and his column on Baltic cinema is the only column with regular coverage of Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian film in the English language.
All That's Left of You (2025)
100%
EDIT
“The violence of history never becomes a dramatic spectacle; it stays a tragedy. ” –
The Rapidian
Jan 29, 2026
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Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery (2025)
100%
EDIT
“Sexuality, race, and even worker rights emerge as important sub-themes to gender equality and, more importantly, celebrating the undertold legacy of Lilith Fair.” –
Offscreen
Jan 15, 2026
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100 Sunset (2025)
EDIT
“100 Sunset tenderly wanders the tight-knit world of Tibetan Ontario. Kunsang Kyirong, the film’s director and a Tibetan-Canadian herself, casts non-actors and lets the world enrapture viewers more than drama and intense emotion.” –
Offscreen
Jan 15, 2026
Full Review
Youngblood (2025)
EDIT
“Hockey is a game of geography, timing, and spatial relationships, though—and when the cinematography erases the relations of these things to each other, the sport ironically loses its watchability through its cinematization.” –
Offscreen
Jan 15, 2026
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People We Meet on Vacation (2026)
76%
EDIT
“These two are one Christmas setting away from stumbling onto a full Hallmark set. ” –
In Review Online
Jan 14, 2026
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The Great Flood (2025)
56%
EDIT
“A half-baked science fiction thriller” –
In Review Online
Jan 6, 2026
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Clash by Night (1952)
61%
EDIT
“Simply serviceable as a scandalous seaside noir.” –
Midwest Film Journal
Jan 3, 2026
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Stalker (1979)
100%
EDIT
“This self-restraint is alien to our present culture of instant gratification, and it’s also a lesson we could always hear again: we don’t always know what is best for ourselves. ” –
The Rapidian
Dec 30, 2025
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Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025)
66%
EDIT
“The incredible capstone to one of the finest sagas in blockbuster history.” –
There Were No Gods Left
Dec 16, 2025
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No Other Choice (2025)
97%
EDIT
“It’s not Park [Chan-wook's] best. But Park is one of our very best. ” –
There Were No Gods Left
Dec 13, 2025
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Good News (2025)
91%
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“Following suit with the slow Marvelization of the South Korean [film] industry, every 10 minutes requires a joke, which only functions to numb the thriller at Good News' core.” –
In Review Online
Nov 5, 2025
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Yi Yi (2000)
97%
EDIT
“It’s an impossible task to summarize human life in three hours. And that’s why Yi Yi is often considered one of the greatest films ever made: because Edward Yang tests the impossible.” –
Beam from the Booth (Substack)
Nov 3, 2025
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The Birds (1963)
95%
EDIT
“His bird attacks invite an array of valid interpretations, and anyone can well garner new theories ready to be applied to the classic. That’s the genius of the film: they all work and none of them work at the same time. ” –
The Rapidian
Oct 29, 2025
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The Threesome (2025)
77%
EDIT
“The Threesome is thematically rich for a film with such a sultry premise.” –
In Review Online
Oct 2, 2025
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One Battle After Another (2025)
94%
EDIT
“Maybe the personification of the crisis makes it easier to empathize. It also neutralizes the film’s ability to galvanize.” –
The Rapidian
Sep 30, 2025
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Dead Lover (2025)
83%
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“ Even without the scratch-off cards that the audience can scratch and sniff during a film, the on-screen images are pungent on their own.” –
Rue Morgue Magazine
Sep 27, 2025
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Karmadonna (2025)
EDIT
“[Aleksandar] Radivojević has quickly established himself as one of the world’s most obscene filmmakers. If this appeals to you, you already know who you are. Everyone else should stay clear.” –
Rue Morgue Magazine
Sep 27, 2025
Full Review
Aki (2025)
EDIT
“Aki is a film of abundance... All [Darlene Naponse] needs for her documentary is this beautiful community, the land they live on, and her camera. ” –
In Review Online
Sep 25, 2025
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Infinite Summer (2024)
88%
EDIT
“[Infinite Summer] perfectly fits into the contemporary Estonian film landscape with its ironic genre play, strange sexual verve, and popping embrace of quirky digital visuals.” –
There Were No Gods Left
Sep 25, 2025
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Sholay (1975)
95%
EDIT
“Experiences like Sholay are why we go to the movies.” –
There Were No Gods Left
Sep 19, 2025
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Everything Will Be Alright (2023)
EDIT
“And there’s something both violent and beautiful within [the film's] vulnerability.” –
Boston Hassle
Sep 17, 2025
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Cat Call (2023)
EDIT
“The film just isn’t funny. It’s a bit perturbing” –
Boston Hassle
Sep 17, 2025
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Sacrifice (2025)
38%
EDIT
“Unlike the best political films, Sacrifice ironically finds itself on the wrong side of the status quo.” –
Beam from the Booth (Substack)
Sep 17, 2025
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A Useful Ghost (2025)
86%
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“Nat’s possession of a vacuum—a symbol of “traditional” domestic gender roles—projects her caregiving intentions, although [Ratchapoom] Boonbunchachoke chooses to simply replicate rather than interrogate these roles.” –
Beam from the Booth (Substack)
Sep 17, 2025
Full Review
Erupcja (2025)
85%
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“The warm colors and curious kineticism make the Phoenix City a city of great loves. And the Academy aspect ratio, in turn, boxes in the big emotions Bethany struggles to express. ” –
Boston Hassle
Sep 17, 2025
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