Imagine (2025)
3.5/5
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“It’s a wild, wonderful, often abstract ride...sometimes more aesthetically in line with an art gallery installation.” –
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Jan 30, 2026
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Worldbreaker (2025)
50%
3.5/5
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“Director Brad Anderson is less interested in overstating the creature feature tropes of his premise and more at ease with the family dynamic.” –
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Jan 30, 2026
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Send Help (2026)
93%
3.5/5
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“So much of Sam Raimi’s first film in four years is such a funny, fierce gender arm-wrestle that when it starts to derail in the final act, audience goodwill all but drags it over the finish line.” –
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Jan 30, 2026
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Melania (2026)
6%
1/5
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“This is not a film concerned at all with the America of today; it is propaganda that serves the formation of a future non-democracy.” –
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Jan 30, 2026
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Return to Silent Hill (2026)
17%
2.5/5
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“Gans and his co-writers layer their narrative (tragic love story; really haunted memories; witch-cult abuse) like game designers Konami layered their game play, but only one nails the experience.” –
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Jan 22, 2026
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Signing Tony Raymond (2025)
75%
3/5
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“Owen exhibits a depth of understanding for his working class characters (notably a terrific Mira Sorvino as the damaged but determined mom) and sharp wit in his takedown of principle-free college ‘ball big business.” –
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Jan 22, 2026
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Mercy (2026)
24%
2.5/5
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“The energy it spends entirely ignoring that it presents a near future American society diametrically inverted to the existing Constitutional democracy (at least, at time of writing) is quite remarkable and hugely disappointing.” –
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Jan 22, 2026
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Glendora (2026)
4/5
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“Armand’s work offers a Wiseman-like tour-de-force of observational cinematic storytelling; one never senses her camera is intrusive, but the images it captures are indelibly insightful.” –
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Jan 13, 2026
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Marty Supreme (2025)
94%
4/5
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“Grotesquely ambitious ping-ponger ‘Marty Mauser’ is exactly the fidgety, shouty, sexy, toxic character that is an actor’s dream, and Chalamet goes all in on the acne-scarred young man’s anxiety-inducing geographical and emotional odyssey.” –
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Jan 13, 2026
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The Raja Saab (2025)
2/5
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“Telugu superstar Prabhas shoehorns his appeal into this ill-fitting vehicle, a low-brow pitch to his legion of fans that hurls broad comedy, half-baked horror tropes and laptop special effects with little concern for coherence or character.” –
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Jan 13, 2026
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Song Sung Blue (2025)
78%
4.5/5
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“If cinema is the only real artform for the masses, then surely SONG SUNG BLUE is the artform at its purest. Isn’t that what Oscar recognises?” –
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Jan 7, 2026
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Urchin (2025)
96%
3.5/5
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“Dickinson indulges in some showy movie moments in the final few minutes, unnecessarily at odds with the gritty street-level realism of all that goes before.” –
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Jan 7, 2026
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Christy (2025)
67%
4/5
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“Michôd doesn’t rebuild the sports drama genre with his often conventional handling of the material, but nor does he miss the heart and soul of Martin’s story.” –
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Jan 7, 2026
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Flat Girls (2025)
5/5
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“Few films this year will capture the tenderness of friendship and complexity of coming-of-age like FLAT GIRLS. ” –
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Dec 24, 2025
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Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025)
66%
2/5
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“Cameron’s third space opera/neo-western saga reps the longest running time, thinnest plotting and most risible dialogue of the franchise, while managing to reduce his once cutting-edge visual flair to its most generic baseline functionality.” –
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Dec 22, 2025
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Nouvelle Vague (2025)
92%
4/5
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“[A] remarkably joyous film, a love letter that captures not just the energy of the day-to-day production of BREATHLESS but also the foundations of the legacy it has forged.” –
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Dec 16, 2025
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David (2025)
77%
3/5
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“DAVID is an admirably ambitious production, but its overstuffed narrative robs it of any sense of wonder.” –
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Dec 16, 2025
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Addition (2024)
2/5
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“It’s all negligible melodrama, until Grace decides to cure her mental illness with a good apartment clean-out, and things turn offensively simple-minded.” –
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Dec 16, 2025
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Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025)
77%
4/5
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“Call it a Christmas miracle, but Mike P. Nelson’s reboot of this all-but-forgotten slasher franchise is just what the PG-diluted horror genre needs right now.” –
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Dec 12, 2025
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Ella McCay (2025)
23%
2.5/5
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“Brooks was one of the driving intellectual and creative forces behind ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’, arguably the greatest career woman character arc of all time; where’s that guy?” –
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Dec 12, 2025
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The Carpenter's Son (2025)
31%
3.5/5
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“It is never quite the sum of its parts, but THE CARPENTER’S SON is an earnest, occasionally brilliant, often brutal depiction of faith and family.” –
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Dec 12, 2025
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Twiggy (2024)
100%
3/5
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“Sadie Frost’s celebration of the ‘60s pop culture icon is a sweet, slight profile that, much like Lesley ‘Twiggy’ Lawson herself, peaks very early on.” –
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Dec 6, 2025
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Nuremberg (2025)
72%
4.5/5
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“Most importantly, writer-director Vanderbilt’s epic yet intimate dramatic thriller ultimately affords each historic figure the filmic legacy their actions deserve.” –
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Dec 6, 2025
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This Ordinary Thing (2025)
4/5
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“Davis has an artist’s touch, finding humanity in horror and deep empathy in the grainy grading of his frames. A profoundly potent use of words and images.” –
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Nov 28, 2025
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Kokuho (2025)
100%
4/5
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“Lee’s staging of classic Kabuki productions, the passionate commitment of the entire cast...and the glorious designs of costumers Kumiko Ogawa and Kazuo Matsuda are never not breathtaking.” –
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Nov 28, 2025
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