Reflection in a Dead Diamond (2025)
84%
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“Less concerned with espionage than with perception. The film functions as both an homage to and a deconstruction of genre, layering its self-reflexive and meta-textual dimensions to examine the fluidity of identity, memory, and sanity.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Dec 1, 2025
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Lesbian Space Princess (2025)
98%
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“An animated space opera that is as raucous as it is charming, proving that even the most candy-colored worlds can still pack a rebellious, boundary-pushing punch.” –
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Oct 31, 2025
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Mare's Nest (2025)
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“Offers a more hopeful take on post-apocalyptic storytelling and serves as an intriguing allegory for a generation growing up without the guidance of its predecessors. ” –
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Aug 18, 2025
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Sentimental Value (2025)
97%
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“A quiet homage to art, as both an existential necessity and a thinly veiled therapy.” –
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Jul 29, 2025
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The Love That Remains (2025)
94%
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“Unfolds as a slow-burning lyrical and imaginative portrayal, guided by implicit storytelling in which images gradually supplant dialogue, reframing a family drama about divorce into something more eccentric. ” –
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Jul 29, 2025
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The Visitor (2025)
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“A sensitive portrayal of separation, attentive to the emotional weight such transitions carry. The film’s light, at times even playful, social interactions quietly mask a deeper melancholy, the recognition that departure is final, and return unlikely.” –
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Jul 29, 2025
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Sirāt (2025)
93%
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“What begins as a family drama gradually transforms into a survival expedition that transcends physical terrain. While geopolitical tensions remain embedded in the backdrop, Laxe guides the viewer across a narrow psychological and metaphysical threshold.” –
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Jul 29, 2025
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It Was Just an Accident (2025)
98%
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“By merging a revenge thriller with the sensibility of absurdist comedy, It Was Just an Accident creates space for reflection on the limits of justice and the moral ambiguities that emerge when confronting historical violence. ” –
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Jul 29, 2025
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Last Swim (2024)
100%
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“The film eschews typical coming-of-age tropes, or subverts them, countering adolescent hormone-driven narratives with existential gravitas, which turns the film with all its laughs and jokes into a poignant reflection of adolescence and what lies beyond.” –
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Jul 29, 2025
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Splitsville (2025)
84%
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“In reframing the romantic comedy as a vehicle for male emotional reckoning, Splitsville ultimately locates its energy less in reconciliation than in the performance of chaos. ... The funniest film of the year.” –
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Jul 29, 2025
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The Great Arch (2025)
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“Avoids melodrama, pathos, or excess. The emotional tone remains restrained, shaped by a deliberately economical approach that mirrors the protagonist’s own composed nature. ” –
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Jun 9, 2025
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Peak Everything (2025)
75%
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“A subdued emotional ride, blending comic lightness with the weight of adulthood, strained relationships, and the broader crises shaping life in the 21st century.” –
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Jun 3, 2025
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Caravan (2025)
100%
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“Introduces socially sensitive and often overlooked subjects, yet Kirchnerová approaches the role and complexities of motherhood with a clear-eyed honesty that avoids stereotypes and shortcuts. ” –
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Jun 3, 2025
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Spare My Bones, Coyote! (2025)
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“Informs about who Águilas del Desierto are and what their work entails, while also amplifying their message about how to act when left behind in the desert; the documentary ultimately adopts a broader humanistic perspective on migration.” –
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May 19, 2025
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Invention (2024)
95%
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“The film explores grief as a process that intertwines reality and fantasy while mourning a complicated and estranged parent. ... Minimalist yet compelling storytelling.” –
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Apr 8, 2025
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AUM: The Cult at the End of the World (2023)
66%
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“A rigorously laid-out anatomy of social disruption that was left untouched too long, causing a national tragedy. ... Bears an eerie and present parable on radicalization in the atmosphere of discontent. ” –
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Mar 25, 2025
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Le Mohican (2024)
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“Farrucci's willingness to embrace genres to tackle a social issue results into an intriuging gerne fare, or so-called arthouse elevated genre.” –
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Sep 25, 2024
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Shahed (The Witness) (2024)
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“Operates as a thriller without conventional genre tropes, prioritizing internal conflict and the quiet dread of living under repression. ... Both a critique of state-sanctioned violence and a reflection on personal integrity” –
ScreenAnarchy
Sep 25, 2024
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Quiet Life (2024)
94%
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“Consistently subverts expectations and challenges conventions in terms of genre, style and execution.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Sep 25, 2024
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Maldoror (2024)
77%
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“By filtering a psychological and political drama through genre lenses, du Welz creates a film that is more a genre fare spectacle than true crime reconstruction, reframed for mainstream audiences.” –
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Sep 21, 2024
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100,000,000,000,000 (2024)
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“What initially appears to be Vernier’s most conventional work gradually departs from traditional storytelling, incorporating strange allusions and hints that challenge narrative norms and the perception of a seemingly straightforward story. ” –
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Aug 26, 2024
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The Sparrow in the Chimney (2024)
67%
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“What begins as a Chekhovian drama evolves into a Freudian spectacle, ultimately becoming a surreal and cynical reflection on family life, not for the faint of heart.” –
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Aug 26, 2024
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Toxic (2024)
92%
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“The film explores the intersection of the human body as both a personal and societal construct, offering a visceral examination of adolescence, identity, and the harsh realities of growing up in econimically deprived environment.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Aug 22, 2024
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The Beautiful Summer (2023)
69%
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“The film distinguishes itself by focusing not just on these aspects of growing up but also on the broader themes of self-expression, freedom, and the importance of breaking the molds imposed by society.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Aug 21, 2024
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Mexico 86 (2024)
93%
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“Centering on family drama and propelled by the mechanics of the spy genre, Mexico 86 stands as a period piece with significant historical resonance. ” –
ScreenAnarchy
Aug 20, 2024
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