Nuisance Bear (2026)
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“For all its richness, “Nuisance Bear” doesn’t necessarily enunciate its themes. Instead, the directors trust audiences to extrapolate from Gibbons’ ruminative voice-over.” –
Variety
Feb 2, 2026
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If I Go Will They Miss Me (2026)
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“The project seems to transcend the projects, defying gravity in its poetic depiction of how this resilient, supportive community comes together around Lil Ant, stepping in where his father stumbles to embrace the boy. ” –
Variety
Feb 2, 2026
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The Weight (2026)
95%
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“In the past, Hawke often played characters who were shy, scruffy and slightly unsure of themselves, but here he’s the film’s proactive problem solver -- a classical hero more than capable of carrying the film.” –
Variety
Jan 27, 2026
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Chasing Summer (2026)
65%
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“A familiar “you can’t go home again” story (till now, Reese Witherspoon had a corner on the market) that miraculously doesn’t feel like we’ve heard it before, even if the moral is perfectly clear from the get-go.” –
Variety
Jan 27, 2026
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Send Help (2026)
93%
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“What’s so much fun about “Send Help,” beyond its twisted B-movie premise and refreshing disinterest in anything more highfalutin than handing Linda a chance to turn the tables, is how unpredictable it manages to be.” –
Variety
Jan 26, 2026
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Wicker (2026)
93%
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“One could say the filmmakers have been strategically reverent toward the source material, but slyly disrespectful in all other respects.” –
Variety
Jan 26, 2026
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Union County (2026)
100%
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“The make-or-break ingredient turns out to be British actor Will Poulter, whose immersive commitment dovetails beautifully with Meeks’ unvarnished sensibility.” –
Variety
Jan 26, 2026
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The Gallerist (2026)
55%
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“Facile but fun... The movie is full of art-world in-jokes, but breezes right past its many plot holes, which are more conspicuous than the slashes in Lucio Fontana’s “Spatial Concept” canvases. ” –
Variety
Jan 25, 2026
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Josephine (2026)
98%
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“The standout of this year’s Sundance Film Festival competition, in terms of both audacity of subject and maturity of execution.” –
Variety
Jan 24, 2026
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I Want Your Sex (2026)
86%
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“Once you get past the shock, the plot falls apart. But that hardly matters, since Araki’s achieved his main goal: getting a repressed generation to loosen up about sex by pushing the boundaries between profound and profane. ” –
Variety
Jan 24, 2026
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The Oldest Person in the World (2026)
92%
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“Whatever comes next (and the movie makes a beautiful kind of peace with not knowing) Green has given his subjects an incredible gift: the kind of immortality only cinema can provide.” –
Variety
Jan 24, 2026
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The History of Concrete (2026)
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“Wilson feigns interest in “something that occupies so much of your visual environment.” But mostly, what he’s pulled off here is a DIY parody of nonfiction filmmaking, poking fun at everything in a movie about nothing.” –
Variety
Jan 23, 2026
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The Rip (2026)
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“Between the sheer complexity of the plot and the intricate way Carnahan assembles the puzzle, “The Rip” is easily worth a second viewing. Having done so myself, I can attest that it’s even more satisfying on closer inspection. ” –
Variety
Jan 22, 2026
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Ella McCay (2025)
23%
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“Brooks’ best quality as a writer is the way he wears his heart on his sleeve, writing characters who do the same. But there’s a clunkiness here that suggests test screenings or studio notes cost the movie key exposition.” –
Variety
Jan 15, 2026
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)
92%
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“For genre aficianados, it’s bold, mind-bending work which satisfies that so-often-frustrated craving for a zombie movie with brains.” –
Variety
Jan 13, 2026
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Anaconda (2025)
48%
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“The jokes practically write themselves, which is why it’s surprising that there aren’t more of them.” –
Variety
Dec 23, 2025
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Marty Supreme (2025)
94%
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“In the defining performance of his still-burgeoning career, Timothée Chalamet -- aka “Marty Supreme” -- makes you want to believe in this instantly iconic character too … even if sometimes you also want to strangle him.” –
Variety
Dec 1, 2025
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The Forbidden City (2025)
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“The film’s plot is too complicated by half... But it ultimately results in several memorable fight scenes and a reasonably well-earned love story.” –
Variety
Nov 26, 2025
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Madly (2025)
80%
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“The high-concept romantic comedy is ripe for reinvention in a diverse range of languages and cultures. If and when that happens, however, one hopes each new filmmaker will make strides to improve the story in the retelling.” –
Variety
Nov 26, 2025
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Dracula (2025)
66%
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“At 169 minutes, “Dracula” may be a demanding sit, but it’s never dull. And unlike so much so-called content, which is so beholden to formula that it may as well be generated by AI, Jude’s gleefully tacky counterattack proves wildly unpredictable.” –
Variety
Nov 26, 2025
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Zootopia 2 (2025)
91%
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“These movies are comedies first and crime-film homages second, but it’s their tertiary value as social commentary that makes the franchise so indispensable: Behind the laughs are teachable moments.” –
Variety
Nov 25, 2025
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Wicked: For Good (2025)
66%
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“The film fixes a common complaint of the show, giving the pair more scenes (and songs) together in this final stretch, which now feels like a robust tale unto itself.” –
Variety
Nov 18, 2025
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Predator: Badlands (2025)
86%
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“The strongest film with “Predator” in the title since the 1987 original (Trachtenberg’s earlier “Prey” notwithstanding).” –
Variety
Nov 4, 2025
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Hedda (2025)
89%
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“It’s a bold reinterpretation of the material, with revelations aplenty. If you can’t handle a little good chaos, perhaps better to take Eileen’s advice and stay out of the path of destruction.” –
Variety
Oct 30, 2025
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The Twits (2025)
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“The film’s irreverent tone feels largely in keeping with the author’s own politeness-be-damned approach to children’s entertainment. It’s there in the smudgy skin and ratty hair, as well as the rusty, run-down production design.” –
Variety
Oct 14, 2025
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