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3.5/5
Pillion (2025) Richard Crouse A study of blossoming sexual awareness and acceptance, Pillion traces one man’s journey into submissiveness with frankness, humor and tenderness.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Sirāt (2025) Richard Crouse A story of tension and torment, the road trip drama of Sirāt is a difficult, but hypnotising journey that will leave viewers willing to immerse themselves disoriented, while others may feel discontented by the film’s ending.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie (2025) Richard Crouse A crowd-pleasing story of absurdly ambitious people and ambitiously absurd characters that pulls out all the stops to tell a ludicrous story of best friends on a mission.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
2.5/5
The Moment (2026) Richard Crouse Fans of Charli XCX should know that The Moment isn’t a concert film. The satirical mockumentary could best be described as a film about a concert with a fun lead performances from Charli and Alexander Skarsgård, but a muddled musical message.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Dracula (2025) Richard Crouse Despite flaws that would put a stake in the heart of many other films, Dracula is entertaining, if only because director Luc Besson shakes up the familiar story to focus on the amorous rather than the murderous.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Whistle (2025) Richard Crouse Whistle is an effective, nasty slasher that delivers a new riff on the Final Destination blueprint, finding inventive and entertaining ways to send its characters to the afterlife.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Send Help (2026) Richard Crouse Send Help isn’t Sam Raimi in full-on horror mode. Instead, it’s kind of like a viciously humorous mash-up of Survivor, Gilligan’s Island and season four of The Apprentice with a side of Misery.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Shelter (2026) Richard Crouse Shelter is a by-the-Statham-book story but, for fans, it's comfort food. Like meatloaf or a hot soup on a cold day, there’s something reassuring about the actor’s consistency.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
The Well (2025) Richard Crouse Although set in the future, The Well resonates with timely themes of ecological disaster, isolationism and polarization.
Posted Jan 22, 2026Edit critic review
1.5/5
Mercy (2026) Richard Crouse A movie about AI that feels as though it was written by AI, the slick Mercy is a hacky, old school detective story with a technological twist whose high-octane imagery can’t disguise its fatal flaws.
Posted Jan 22, 2026Edit critic review
H Is for Hawk (2025) Richard Crouse H is For Hawk’s unconventional grief drama requires patience from the audience. It is slow, but the emotional payoff—and some wonderful nature photography—gives viewers something to sink their talons into.
Posted Jan 22, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Honey Bunch (2025) Richard Crouse A gothic, unsettling study of devotion and sacrifice, Honey Bunch starts off odd and doubles down on its weirdness throughout its running time.
Posted Jan 22, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Richard Crouse A mix of brutality and compassion, and laced with dark humour, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple finds empathy amid chaos. That it provides thrills—and one fiery, knock-out sequence… you’ll know it when you see it—is an added bonus.
Posted Jan 15, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Dead Man's Wire (2025) Richard Crouse Echoes of gritty 1970s cinema flow through Dead Man’s Wire, bringing back memories of classic character driven crime dramas like Dog Day Afternoon.
Posted Jan 15, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
The Testament of Ann Lee (2025) Richard Crouse The Testament of Ann Lee is a historical musical, but it’s no Les Misérables or Hamilton. The music takes a turn from Broadway to traditional Shaker hymns that transcends theatricality to become a blissful display of faith.
Posted Jan 15, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Charlie the Wonderdog (2025) Richard Crouse The G-rated action is less frenetic than some recent animated offerings—I’m looking at you Minions!—but still high-energy enough to engage young attention spans.
Posted Jan 15, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Father Mother Sister Brother (2025) Richard Crouse Three stories united by the theme of family dynamics, Father Mother Sister Brother may feel slow for viewers expecting family drama writ large, but the various awkward interactions on display will certainly ring bells for many theatre goers.
Posted Jan 08, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
The Choral (2025) Richard Crouse The Choral is an old-fashioned diversion about music’s ability to bridge societal gaps, buoyed by a terrific lead performance by Ralph Fiennes.
Posted Jan 08, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Rosemead (2025) Richard Crouse Rosemead gives star Lucy Liu her first leading role in a drama, and she makes the most of it. Raw and ultimately harrowing, this downbeat drama features performance of her career.
Posted Jan 08, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
We Bury the Dead (2024) Richard Crouse We Bury the Dead has some great and gory zombie moments for undead aficionados, but despite the gore, it’s the movie’s take on loss and grieving that sticks.
Posted Jan 01, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Anaconda (2025) Richard Crouse Anaconda is a silly but amiable and enjoyable story of following your dreams that lovingly pokes fun at the original 1997 movie, while simultaneously celebrating its cheeseball charm
Posted Dec 23, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
No Other Choice (2025) Richard Crouse No Other Choice isn’t a delicate movie. It’s a hair overlong and delivers its message with the subtlety of a slap across the face, but the story’s unpredictability is very entertaining.
Posted Dec 23, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Song Sung Blue (2025) Richard Crouse Song Sung Blue is a conventional biopic about unconventional dreamers. When it’s a got a good beat, you can dance to it but when it shifts focus from the music it hits sour notes despite Jackman and Hudson’s best efforts.
Posted Dec 23, 2025Edit critic review
4.5/5
Marty Supreme (2025) Richard Crouse At 2 hours and 29 minutes Marty Supreme is an epic, Sammy Glick-style story of a guy who feeds off confidence and daring. A grand tale of aspiration and consequences, à la Boogie Nights and Goodfellas, it’s one of the year’s best films.
Posted Dec 23, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) Richard Crouse Visually spectacular, Avatar: Fire and Ash is packed with big action set pieces, smaller, more intimate family moments, and one, "I am Spartacus" scene, and a new, unsettling villain but otherwise recycles old ideas under the slick CGI veneer.
Posted Dec 17, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (2025) Richard Crouse Packed to the gills with silly visual gags and absurdist wordplay, The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants is aimed at kids and stoned adults.
Posted Dec 17, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The Housemaid (2025) Richard Crouse The Housemaid stars Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried in a drawn-out, pulpy story of gaslighting and a broken dinner plate
Posted Dec 17, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Is This Thing On? (2025) Richard Crouse A feel-good divorce drama, Is This Thing On? features Will Arnett and Laura Dern in a heartfelt exploration of how long-term relationships and the healing power of art.
Posted Dec 17, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) Richard Crouse At a quick 95 gory minutes, Silent Night, Deadly Night is a naughty season treat for those with murder and mayhem on their Christmas list.
Posted Dec 11, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Dust Bunny (2025) Richard Crouse Dust Bunny trusts that kids don’t have to be molly coddled, that they can handle some darker themes, particularly when they are presented with a great deal of offbeat humor.
Posted Dec 11, 2025Edit critic review
2/5
Ella McCay (2025) Richard Crouse A mix of family drama and political underdog tale, Ella McCay is a kernel of a good idea with a good cast wrapped up in an over-stuffed melodrama.
Posted Dec 11, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
The Secret Agent (2025) Richard Crouse Richly layered with political commentary, absurdist humor and thrills, The Secret Agent is an entertainingly convoluted tale of resistance against Brazil’s authoritarian government circa 1977.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Merrily We Roll Along (2025) Richard Crouse Merrily We Roll Along feels lodged somewhere between a live stage show and a film. Still, while the grand overall effect of the Broadway show may get lost in the shuffle, it's a treat to get a close look at these committed performances.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
1.5/5
Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (2025) Richard Crouse After a strong start, it’s a shame the rest of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 relies on jump scares and toothless violence instead of the inventive horror of the first fifteen minutes.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025) Richard Crouse A tribute to locked-room mysteries, Edgar Allen Poe’s The Murders in the Rue Morgue and novelist John Dickson Carr, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery mixes spirituality and death in a story that crackles with life.
Posted Nov 27, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Eternity (2025) Richard Crouse A romcom filtered through a Twilight Zone sensibility, Eternity is a whimsical but emotional story of an impossible choice between lost and found love.
Posted Nov 27, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Meadowlarks (2025) Richard Crouse Fueled by terrific performances, Meadowlarks is an emotional look at the devastating personal effects that came as a result of the Sixties Scoop, but is a hopeful, heartfelt movie, that suggests the fabric of family can be mended no matter how frayed.
Posted Nov 27, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Hamnet (2025) Richard Crouse Intimate and raw, Hamnet is an open wound; a profound portrait of heartache that is as uncompromising as it is emotionally involving in its depiction of a mother’s loss of a child.
Posted Nov 27, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Zootopia 2 (2025) Richard Crouse A mishmash of puns, old-school movie references and action delivered at a supersonic pace, Zootopia 2 threatens to careen out of control but strays on track to deliver a family friendly crime caper with plenty of laughs and heart.
Posted Nov 27, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Rental Family (2025) Richard Crouse Low key and heartfelt, Rental Family succeeds because of star Brendan Fraser’s innate ability to portray an expressive soulfulness without slipping into performative mawkishness.
Posted Nov 20, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Jay Kelly (2025) Richard Crouse Jay Kelly is not a Hollywood noir; it’s a Hollywood Melancholy. It’s slightly overlong, but in its exploration of what is important in life, and not just the life of a movie star, but all lives, it expertly rides the line between humor and heartbreak.
Posted Nov 20, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Wicked: For Good (2025) Richard Crouse Wicked: For Good is a heart wrenching conclusion to the story, powered by show stopping performances from Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, emotional depth and big booming Broadway show tunes about friendship, identity, and sacrifice.
Posted Nov 20, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
In Your Dreams (2025) Richard Crouse A story of a fractured family wrapped up as a surreal adventure delivers some kid friendly thrills, but at its heart is a grounded story of acceptance and the understanding that not every family has to be perfect
Posted Nov 13, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Sentimental Value (2025) Richard Crouse With stellar performances and nuanced, grounded storytelling, Sentimental Value hits the heart in its portrayal of family bonds and the spaces that sometimes can bring people closer together.
Posted Nov 13, 2025Edit critic review
2/5
Now You See Me: Now You Don't (2025) Richard Crouse Despite a new crew of magicians added to the cast, there’s very little that feels new, fresh or magical about Now You See Me: Now You Don’t.
Posted Nov 13, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The Running Man (2025) Richard Crouse A survival thriller that puts a human face on the story’s themes of economic coercion, personal sacrifice and class Inequality, The Running Man is slick, high-energy satire laced grim social messages.
Posted Nov 13, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Christy (2025) Richard Crouse Part Star 80, part Raging Bull, Christy’s gritty, overlong, story of struggle and resilience is on the ropes, but is elevated by a transformative, knockout star turn from star Sydney Sweeney.
Posted Nov 06, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Nuremberg (2025) Richard Crouse Nuremberg is a handsomely mounted, old-fashioned drama that aims to comment on timely issues but its melodramatic presentation doesn’t deliver the emotional impact to accompany its warnings.
Posted Nov 06, 2025Edit critic review
2.5/5
Die My Love (2025) Richard Crouse Jennifer Lawrence’s portrait of psychological collapse is raw and challenging cinema but as a vehicle for the performance Die My Love’s mix of reality and delusion falters.
Posted Nov 06, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Train Dreams (2025) Richard Crouse Train Dreams is a lovely, contemplative movie about the attempts to understand the ephemeral aspects of life. There’s no spectacle, no grandstanding, just intimate, poignant grace notes of one man’s existence.
Posted Nov 06, 2025Edit critic review
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