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8/10
American Doctor (2026) Sara Clements It is a compelling, necessary piece of cinema that demands we find our humanity before the hourglass runs out.
Posted Feb 02, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
The Musical (2026) Ema Sasic Despite some occasional humor and welcome messiness, "The Musical" doesn’t give us much else to chew on. There isn’t much character development or any real sense of lessons learned, unless the overarching theme is to let angry, toxic men cook.
Posted Feb 02, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Cookie Queens (2026) Nadia Dalimonte By maintaining the girls’ perspectives front and center, Alysa Nahmias tells a sweet story of girlhood through the lens of a multi-million dollar cookie industry.
Posted Feb 02, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
zi (2026) Cody Dericks Despite being well-shot and beautifully constructed, as all Kogonada films are, "zi" is a ponderous, rambling journey.
Posted Feb 02, 2026Edit critic review
3/10
The Gallerist (2026) Daniel Howat The film’s observations about the art world and critics are shallow and obvious, never deepening into anything richer.
Posted Feb 01, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Night Nurse (2026) Nadia Dalimonte The strange world of Georgia Bernstein’s "Night Nurse" might not be on everyone’s wavelength, and the heightened aesthetic might be alienating. Still, the feeling of alienation is precisely what Bernstein excels at.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The Incomer (2026) Sara Clements It’s an oddball friendship story that reminds us that while we might tell ourselves stories to survive, it is the genuine human bond that truly allows us to live. It is a heartwarming portrait of three outsiders finding their place in the world.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Who Killed Alex Odeh? (2026) Nadia Dalimonte Despite the structure and overall approach of "Who Killed Alex Odeh?," the heartbreaking experiences of this family persevere, echoing a reverberating strength to continue the fight for justice.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
3/10
Mum, I'm Alien Pregnant (2026) Cody Dericks Although the practical gore and special effects are admirable, it’s simply an obnoxious time at the movies. And I’m sure the filmmakers would take that as a compliment.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Weight (2026) Anna Miller Anchored by Ethan Hawke’s physically demanding and emotionally charged performance, and balancing heartfelt moments with gritty action and punishing scenarios, "The Weight" ultimately completes its mission with confidence and skill.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Give Me the Ball! (2026) Cody Dericks While the manner in which her story unspools is pretty standard for films of its type, it’s impossible to deny that King makes for an exciting subject, bringing enthusiasm and passion to the movie.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
Josephine (2026) Daniel Howat "Josephine" may be difficult to watch, but it is made with immense care by de Araújo, performed with such empathy by Tatum, Chan, and Reeves, and the emotional payoff at the end is quite profound.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Carousel (2026) Ema Sasic When "Carousel" lets Pine and Slate take center stage, it’s a grounded and bittersweet romance about second chances and learning to give in to what’s in front of you. It’s all the extra elements that make this film a bit of a narrative mess.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (2026) Daniel Howat In a sense, the documentary fights information overload with creative overload, surrounding viewers with imagery that keeps them engaged and grounded. It is both effective and a genuine pleasure to watch.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie (2026) Cody Dericks The attack is hard to watch, of course, but it’s the kind of striking moment that leaves a long-lasting impression in the way that only non-fiction films can.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
4/10
In the Blink of an Eye (2026) Daniel Howat While the filmmakers' intentions are sincere and rooted in a desire to emphasize shared humanity, the execution falls short of those ambitions. "In the Blink of an Eye" is ultimately a well-meaning, big-hearted sci-fi film that never fully comes together.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
undertone (2025) Cody Dericks Ian Tuason has created a well-shot, unrelentingly scary time at the movies, and horror fans should listen up.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The Last First: Winter K2 (2026) Nadia Dalimonte "The Last First: Winter K2" resonates as a complex story of human resilience, accountability, and survival.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
4/10
Saccharine (2026) Cody Dericks Like being on an ineffective diet, "Saccharine" is repetitive and frustrating.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
When a Witness Recants (2026) Cody Dericks In shedding light on this unfathomable miscarriage of justice, it illuminates very human ideas of redemption and forgiveness, and how difficult these can be to earn.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Only Living Pickpocket in New York (2026) Cody Dericks The city may always be changing, but no matter how hard it’s scrubbed, it’ll always have an element of strangely endearing grime, and Turturro’s Harry represents the best of this unexpectedly romantic notion that’s so distinctly New York.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Once Upon a Time in Harlem (2026) Josh Parham It is a privilege to be invited into the space of masters and hear about the experiences that have molded the community and made it prosper. Such a work deserves to be seen and admired for the achievement that it is.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
3/10
Shelter (2026) Josh Parham Not every entry in this particular corner of cinema has to be of top-tier quality. Still, they should also be able to deliver more riveting material than what is served here in such an uninspired manner.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Time and Water (2026) Daniel Howat Magnason and Dosa have crafted a deeply personal, monumental documentary, in moments big and small, to leave for future generations.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Sentient (2026) Sara Clements The film’s real strength lies in its refusal to point fingers, instead offering a heartfelt look at the heavy emotional toll this work takes on both the animals and the people who care for them.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Fing! (2026) Daniel Howat Directed with big, brilliant swings, this fantasy adventure is hilarious, heartwarming, and a reminder that sometimes it’s better not to get every-fing we want.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass (2026) Cody Dericks The movie throws a lot of jokes at the audience, and the vast majority simply aren’t funny enough, especially given that this goofy film’s sole purpose is to make the audience laugh.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Leviticus (2026) Anna Miller Mercilessly upsetting yet emotionally resonant, it is a fresh entry in the queer horror scene, poised to cement itself as a festival gem and establish Chiarella as an exciting new voice in contemporary cinema.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Wicker (2026) Cody Dericks "Wicker" is hilarious, vulgar, and ultimately heartwarming. It’s a fable brought to life through a screenplay with a unified dialogue style. The extensive makeup work on Alexander Skarsgård’s character is astounding.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Frank & Louis (2026) Daniel Howat Ben-Adir and Morgan deserve praise for their thoughtful performances in an ultimately moving exploration of a meaningful subject that we don’t acknowledge enough.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Joybubbles (2026) Nadia Dalimonte Rachael J. Morrison offers innovative and insightful ways of getting to know her subject. The various forms of archival footage, including eccentric animation and revelatory audio recordings, add bursts of creativity.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Shame and Money (2026) Sara Clements Morina crafts an empathetic portrait of resilience, anchored by lead performances that find a profound, humanistic dignity within the crushing weight of an unforgiving society.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Hold Onto Me (2026) Sara Clements Aristidou’s debut is a profound exercise in observation, with a rugged, sun-drenched honesty that unearths a resilient beauty within the wreckage of a fractured relationship between father and daughter.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
Ghost in the Machine (2026) Sara Clements Despite its analytical depth, it suffers from structural bloat, often feeling like a dense, overheated bombardment of information that strains under its own weight.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Invite (2026) Daniel Howat With wit and hard-earned clarity, "The Invite" explores marital communication in ways that feel honest and earned. It’s a razor-sharp, laugh-out-loud comedy that is both blisteringly funny and deeply sad.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Send Help (2026) Josh Parham Sam Raimi often crafts an entertaining spectacle, with gleeful violence played out with an engrossing tone.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
4/10
The Wrecking Crew (2026) Giovanni Lago How often can we retread the same ground with this type of "48 Hours" comedy duo before it becomes an annoyance? Maybe we’ve already passed that point because at this rate, it’s becoming more than an annoyance.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Seized (2026) Ema Sasic Sharon Liese’s "Seized" is a riveting documentary about the power of the press and standing up to bullies, and at the same time, a hilariously bitchy tale about the characters you might find in small towns.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Shitheads (2026) Daniel Howat One hell of a ride, with non-stop laughs and a phenomenal cast, especially its lead trio of screwups. You truly never know what’s going to happen next, with absurd, shocking turns around every corner.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Soul Patrol (2026) Josh Parham However, the subjects here are soulful in their recollections and captivating as they hold court. Even with missed opportunities for an even deeper understanding, what is present is still a worthwhile discovery.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
I Want Your Sex (2026) Cody Dericks This is a movie about the repression of sexuality in the modern day, but made in such a way as to be relatively more palatable than some of his middle-finger-on-celluloid films of the past.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Birds of War (2026) Nadia Dalimonte Pulling from personal and vulnerable archives, "Birds of War" gives voice to the people and gives us a grounded perspective on international conflict.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
The Moment (2026) Cody Dericks Those who yearn for a return to Brat Summer will find themselves happily bumpin’ that, but any viewers who feel nothing at the sight of the color tennis ball green would do well to pass.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Bedford Park (2026) Sara Clements The film’s brilliance is anchored by great performances that let the narrative move beyond the surface level, offering a profound investigation into the weight of intergenerational pain and the quiet resilience required to find a place to finally breathe.
Posted Jan 24, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
One in a Million (2026) Nadia Dalimonte "One In A Million" is a brilliantly crafted documentary that radiates hope through the younger generation.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The History of Concrete (2026) Daniel Howat "The History of Concrete" may be one of the funniest documentaries you ever seen, but it also packs a surprising emotional punch.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The Oldest Person in the World (2026) Nadia Dalimonte While the sprawling storytelling can be disjointed at times, and some topics fall short of intrigue, "The Oldest Person in the World" offers several impactful moments to reflect meaningfully on aging.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Paralyzed by Hope: The Maria Bamford Story (2026) Cody Dericks The affection and admiration the filmmakers have for Bamford shine through without ever casting her in a hagiographic light. This bio-doc successfully does what all films of its type strive to do: it turns all viewers into fans of its subject.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Closure (2026) Ema Sasic Marczak’s film is a testament to a parent’s unwavering love and their willingness to do whatever it takes to bring their child home.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez (2026) Giovanni Lago Valdez is more than deserving of his life being discussed beyond the expiration of this feature, but even as incomplete as it feels, "American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez" is one step closer to giving him the flowers he deserves.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
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