Rock Springs (2026)
77%
5.5/10
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“The film may stumble in bringing its horror elements to a satisfying conclusion, but its commitment to honoring real suffering and confronting inherited violence gives it a seriousness that lingers even after its missteps.” –
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Feb 2, 2026
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Bedford Park (2026)
95%
6.5/10
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“Bedford Park stands out for treating pain as something lived, embodied, and, with the right kind of care, survivable.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Feb 2, 2026
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Time and Water (2026)
91%
8/10
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“Time and Water isn’t interested in persuading or alarming. It’s concerned with preservation on a human scale. When landscapes vanish and people pass on, what survives are stories, images, and voices passed from one generation to the next.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Feb 1, 2026
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Union County (2026)
100%
7.5/10
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“Union County may not offer new insight into recovery, but it treats the struggle with honesty and care, and that alone gives the film a quiet, enduring dignity.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Feb 1, 2026
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The Musical (2026)
57%
4.5/10
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“Maybe it should’ve been called Spite: The Musical after all.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Feb 1, 2026
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Big Girls Don't Cry (2026)
100%
8/10
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“Big Girls Don’t Cry may not redefine the coming-of-age film, but it announces a filmmaker with real sensitivity and confidence, and introduces Ani Palmer as a remarkable new presence.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Jan 29, 2026
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The Incomer (2026)
91%
7.5/10
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“The Incomer remains an enjoyable, funny, and heartfelt experience.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Jan 29, 2026
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Send Help (2026)
93%
3.5/5
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“From the jump, the film understands that survival isn’t the most dangerous part of this situation; proximity is.” –
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Jan 28, 2026
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Shame and Money (2026)
100%
6/10
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“This is cinema that refuses comfort. It asks you not to feel better, not to hope, not to look away, but only to understand how fragile stability truly is when pride becomes the last thing left to lose.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Jan 27, 2026
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Mercy (2026)
24%
2/5
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“Mercy wants to look forward, but it refuses to think forward. And in a story about the dangers of letting machines decide our fate, that lack of reflection may be its greatest failure.” –
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Jan 22, 2026
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Anaconda (2025)
48%
6/10
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“Anaconda is a film that starts with confidence and personality, then gradually loses its way as it tries to be too many things at once. It’s messy and uneven but also warm and self-aware. ” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Dec 23, 2025
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Father Mother Sister Brother (2025)
81%
5.5/10
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“Ultimately, Father Mother Sister Brother is a film I respect more than I liked. I admire its patience, its faith in silence, and its refusal to spell things out.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Dec 23, 2025
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The President's Cake (2025)
100%
9/10
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“The President’s Cake is very well-crafted, honest, and in lots of ways devastating. What it captures is sadly a real world in which children are forced into roles they can’t yet understand, and a society is stretched thin by sanctions and paranoia.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Dec 10, 2025
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Tinsel Town (2025)
47%
4/10
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“It’s cute enough, safe enough, and passable enough to fill a quiet December night. But once the credits roll, it doesn’t leave much behind—a perfectly serviceable holiday distraction, but not much more than that.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 26, 2025
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Before We Begin (2024)
2/5
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“Before We Begin looks beautiful and sounds comforting, but weak performances and dull writing leave it emotionally flat.
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Nov 18, 2025
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The Things You Kill (2025)
96%
6/10
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“The Things You Kill is well-crafted, introspective, and flawed in ways that sometimes frustrate but often feel true to the messy emotional territory it’s working in.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 15, 2025
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Arco (2025)
92%
7.5/10
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“Arco isn’t perfect. The script could’ve used another pass. Some emotions could’ve been pushed further, some characters filled in more. But the world is so lovingly drawn, and the relationship at the center is so genuine, the film sticks with you anyway.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 15, 2025
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Cottonmouth (2025)
2/10
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“Cottonmouth has a few flickers of creativity, a good villain, a cool visual or two, but it never finds its soul. ” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 15, 2025
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The Unexpecteds (2024)
88%
7/10
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“The Unexpecteds lives up to its title. It’s not what you expect from a revenge caper, and that’s exactly why it works. It’s scrappy, messy, and full of heart.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 15, 2025
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The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)
88%
10/10
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“Mona Fastvold has made nothing short of a masterpiece. Every element–the performances, the score, the choreography, the cinematography–comes together with astonishing precision and emotion.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 12, 2025
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The Carpenter's Son (2025)
31%
5/10
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“The Carpenter’s Son is a film full of striking ideas but lacking the dramatic and emotional cohesion to make them resonate. ” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 11, 2025
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Rhythm Is a Dancer (2025)
5.5/10
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“Rhythm Is a Dancer feels too much like a first draft and a movie with good intentions as well as an empathetic core, but one that mistakes quirkiness for authenticity.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 6, 2025
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Miles Away (2025)
7/10
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“Miles Away doesn’t offer easy answers or dramatic resolutions. Life goes on. Jess keeps driving, keeps dreaming, keeps trying. And that’s the point.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 6, 2025
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Tuesday's Flu (2025)
3/10
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“With such a great ensemble, you’d think Tuesday’s Flu would be an easy home run, but it is a film that squanders its potential and strikes out. ” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 6, 2025
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Modern Women (2025)
6/10
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“A refreshing, witty, and socially aware piece of cinema. Its charm lies in its ensemble performances, its candid and occasionally messy approach to storytelling, and its willingness to confront the absurdities and cruelties of urban life head-on.” –
Geek Vibes Nation
Nov 6, 2025
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