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7/10
The Shitheads (2026) Ross Bonaime It might not be the most consistent comedy, and it might go over the line one too many times, but you wouldn’t expect a Macon Blair road trip comedy to be anything but a bit of a bumpy ride.
Posted Feb 02, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
American Doctor (2026) Therese Lacson Teng's feature directorial debut is a required watch, one that puts the deaths of those most innocent in your face and leaves you utterly devastated as a reminder of what has become Palestinians' unnatural new normal.
Posted Feb 01, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Rock Springs (2026) Therese Lacson At a time when being an immigrant might actually spell your doom in America, Miao's film feels painfully relevant. And while Rock Springs is uneven, it's a vital film about a time in history that no one seems to really be talking about anymore.
Posted Feb 01, 2026Edit critic review
4/10
Sentient (2026) Therese Lacson It's a difficult watch because it treats the viewer like a simpleton and silently condemns anyone who believes that we are already at a point where all animal testing can end completely.
Posted Feb 01, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
See You When I See You (2026) Therese Lacson At the end of the day, the supporting characters of See You When I See You are the ones who make the story as good as it is, and it's a pity they aren't given more room to breathe.
Posted Jan 31, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
Levitating (2026) Jeff Ewing It's a beautiful exhibition of a unique culture that finds novel ways to bring audiences into the subjectivity of these ecstatic characters, for a journey that shouldn't be missed.
Posted Jan 31, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Big Girls Don't Cry (2026) Taylor Gates Big Girls Don’t Cry is a solid debut from both Schneideman and Palmer, and it’s lovely to see Spencer shine. The performances, combined with the dreamy score and stunning visuals, elevate the coming-of-age tale into something special.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Iron Lung (2026) Nate Richard The craftsmanship is there; with his directorial debut, Fischbach shows that he's more than just a YouTuber, and he can conjure up the same kinds of scares that make him scream as he's playing games.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
7./10
Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass (2026) Ross Bonaime Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass is as unhinged as the name implies, and it’s exactly what we’d want from Wain and Marino.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Hot Water (2026) Taylor Gates The journey in Hot Water is far from the worst you could take, offering a smooth, pleasant drive with some pretty sights. You just might not remember too many of the details the moment you step out of the car.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
undertone (2025) Ross Bonaime With undertone, Tuason has created one of the few horror films that’s even more horrifying to hear than it is to see.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Shelter (2026) Nate Richard Waugh and Statham know their audience and usually know exactly what they want from their movies: badass action scenes, lots of guns, a few cool quips, and a mysterious backstory for the hero. Shelter gives you exactly that.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Queen of Chess (2026) Taylor Gates By refusing to engage with messier material, Queen of Chess ends up being a rather straightforward, feel-good documentary, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Invite (2026) Ross Bonaime The Invite might seem like a simple idea, but Wilde, as well as Jones, McCormack, and her excellent cast, make this into a compelling, delightful, and moving comedy that's more intricate than it might seem.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Filipiñana (2026) Taylor Gates Filipiñana is a feast for the eyes, but you’ll likely still leave hungry due to the punishingly slow pacing.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Wicker (2026) Therese Lacson The characters are fairly cookie-cutter, but the folk nature of the film doesn't make that a problem. Instead, its willingness to lean into the medieval archetypes and the bawdy humor of the time makes it unique.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Send Help (2026) Aidan Kelley Throughout all its faults, like an inconsistent script and overall tone, Send Help is also a hell of a lot of fun with two dynamite performances.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Wrecking Crew (2026) Jeff Ewing Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista feel born to play very different, equally powerful brothers, with a strong dynamic, and each with seasoned comedic timing and action chops.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The Incomer (2026) Therese Lacson Though some might find the comedy a bit too weird and overt, The Incomer happily wears its heart on its feathery sleeve and tells an unabashed story of isolation, connection, and love.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
Josephine (2026) Taylor Gates Josephine is a coming-of-age story in a tragic, uniquely feminine way. While other stories deal with first periods or first kisses, this film touches on a much darker, uglier aspect of girlhood.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Saccharine (2026) Therese Lacson Saccharine doesn't do enough to complete the metaphor. Instead, it ends up in an odd space between psychological thriller and straight-up jump-scare horror that unfortunately drags down an otherwise compelling film.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The Moment (2026) Ross Bonaime Charli says goodbye to brat with a fun, scattered rockumentary.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Bedford Park (2026) Taylor Gates Anchored by Choi and Sukku’s understated, confident performances, it’s a quiet gem of a film that is sure to resonate with those who need it most.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Buddy (2026) Ross Bonaime Buddy is the kind of odd comedy that could take one joke and wear it out, but instead, Kelly’s film will leave you wanting even more of this nostalgic nightmare.
Posted Jan 24, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The History of Concrete (2026) Ross Bonaime If The History of Concrete proves anything, it’s that Wilson can make a movie about anything and make it absolutely brilliant.
Posted Jan 24, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Extra Geography (2026) Taylor Gates With bold narrative choices enhanced by immersive cinematography and confident direction anchored by powerful breakthrough performances, Molly Manners’ directorial debut is a compelling showcase of emerging talent.
Posted Jan 24, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Carousel (2026) Ross Bonaime Thanks to two engaging performances by Chris Pine and Jenny Slate, and Lambert’s penchant for moments we rarely see captured on screen, Carousel is a surprising and charming take on the romance film.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Last First: Winter K2 (2026) Taylor Gates he Last First: Winter K2 is a riveting sports documentary whose politics and cinematography alike will hold your attention until the very end.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Paralyzed by Hope: The Maria Bamford Story (2026) Ross Bonaime In Paralyzed by Hope, directors Judd Apatow and Neil Berkeley give an in-depth look at the life and career of Bamford and show why she’s the current best thing.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Mercy (2026) Jeff Ewing Mercy is altogether an engaging investigation that's twisty, complex, and surprisingly action-packed for a screenlife-inspired outing.
Posted Jan 21, 2026Edit critic review
3/10
Return to Silent Hill (2026) Ross Bonaime This powerful survival horror story has been turned into an ugly, laughable adaptation that proves that maybe we should’ve never gone back to Silent Hill.
Posted Jan 21, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
A Private Life (2025) Ross Bonaime If anything, the real mystery of A Private Life is why we don’t get to see Foster on our screens more these days.
Posted Jan 16, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
All You Need Is Kill (2025) Ross Bonaime All You Need Is Kill receives the anime adaptation, which might be the most daring adaptation of this story yet, taking liberties with the original, trying out new concepts, and making this sci-fi action story into a more emotional affair.
Posted Jan 16, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
The Rip (2026) Robert Taylor Just like the T.N.T. itself, this movie wants to get in, get the job done without complication, and get out before it overstays its welcome. On that front, The Rip is solid enough to earn a mild recommendation.
Posted Jan 16, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
Night Patrol (2025) Luna Guthrie With its depth, style, and surprisingly outlandish ending, Night Patrol is the latest feather in Long's mightily-quilled cap.
Posted Jan 15, 2026Edit critic review
A-
The Magnificent Seven (1960) Lloyd Farley Director John Sturges crafts a classic Western that doesn't adhere to all the genre's rules, while also honoring Kurosawa's work.
Posted Jan 15, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
I Swear (2025) Aidan Kelley I Swear is an audacious biopic that has no issues tackling the roots of a serious topic, and its dedication to that task does lead to some scenes that will certainly be upsetting to some viewers.
Posted Jan 14, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Ross Bonaime The Bone Temple finds warmth and empathy in the darkest of places, and emphasizes how these unexpected ideas could truly save the world. It’s a welcome change to the zombie genre that makes this one of the first great films of 2026.
Posted Jan 13, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
King Hamlet (2025) Aidan Kelley The overall result is a wonderfully emotional and poignant documentary that is a must-watch for aspiring actors or anybody interested in the acting process who wants to see just how much it impacts somebody's personal life.
Posted Jan 12, 2026Edit critic review
3/10
Sleepwalker (2026) Isabella Soares Sleepwalker doesn't effectively incorporate this complex disorder into its premise, resulting in a puzzling story about a woman going on a spiral without any healing prospect.
Posted Jan 09, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Dead Man's Wire (2025) David Caballero With a delightfully gonzo performance from Bill Skarsgård that should've received some attention this awards season, Dead Man's Wire is a successful throwback to the classic crime stories that once dominated cinema.
Posted Jan 09, 2026Edit critic review
4/10
Greenland 2: Migration (2026) Nate Richard Greenland 2: Migration is a sequel that nobody was asking for or clamoring for. There's not much more you can do with this story, and upon watching the movie, you can clearly tell they were reaching with this one.
Posted Jan 09, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
People We Meet on Vacation (2026) Carly Lane ... if you're watching for Poppy and Alex above everyone else (and why wouldn't you be?), People We Meet on Vacation largely succeeds at adapting one of BookTok's most-loved romance novels.
Posted Jan 09, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Primate (2025) Jeff Ewing It's a simple animal horror film that leans the right amount into its campier elements, boasting stellar tension, ample gore, and the right amount of solid laughs, for a seriously fun time at the movies.
Posted Jan 08, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2025) Aidan Kelley Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die is a very open-ended, satirical take on a grim dystopian future, and the broad strokes it takes may not appeal to someone looking for a tighter, more linear tale.
Posted Jan 02, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The Dutchman (2025) Shawn Van Horn Despite some flaws, it's held together by its two leads, Holland and Mara, with a purposely uncomfortable relationship that will keep you thinking long after the end credits stop.
Posted Jan 01, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Plague (2025) Nate Richard The Plague, at times, can be too grueling a watch, especially in its graphic depiction of self-harm. It's also one of the most vital movies in recent memory in capturing what it's like to be 12 or 13 years old.
Posted Dec 23, 2025Edit critic review
7/10
Song Sung Blue (2025) Tania Hussain Like the songs it’s built around, it’s simple and familiar, and sometimes that’s enough to make a movie feel so good, so good.
Posted Dec 23, 2025Edit critic review
5/10
Anaconda (2025) Aidan Kelley Valiant as that goal may be, Anaconda's many pacing issues prevent it from being the cohesive love letter to a 1997 disasterpiece that it wants to be.
Posted Dec 23, 2025Edit critic review
5/10
The Housemaid (2025) Jeff Ewing The Housemaid takes that inherently tense premise into unexpected places, boasting serious sex appeal and one of the year's most entertaining twists, though its across-the-board unevenness severely limits its overall success.
Posted Dec 16, 2025Edit critic review
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