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Roberto Tyler Ortiz

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A Mother's Love (2025) 4/10 EDIT “In the end, what’s left isn’t the fear or the tragedy, but the frustration of what could have been a film that begins with promise but ultimately becomes another forgettable horror film.” – Geek Vibes Nation Mar 17, 2026 Full Review You're Dating a Narcissist! (2025) 6/10 EDIT “The rom-com structure, with its misunderstandings, last-minute realizations, and tidy resolution, can feel overly safe for a film with such a bold premise. Still, Allison’s direction keeps the pacing light.” – Geek Vibes Nation Mar 14, 2026 Full Review Leads (2025) 6.5/10 EDIT “It captures the messy, human aspects of ambition, sibling relationships, and creative life in a way that feels tender, relatable, and occasionally funny. It’s cute without being saccharine.” – Geek Vibes Nation Mar 14, 2026 Full Review A Private Life (2025) 81% 7.5/10 EDIT “Despite its heavy subject matter, which includes suicide, guilt, and repression, A Private Life remains surprisingly light on its feet. It’s often very funny in its darkness, finding humor in human absurdity rather than cruelty.” – Geek Vibes Nation Mar 14, 2026 Full Review We Shall Not Be Moved (2024) 8/10 EDIT “The character work is strong, the technical craftsmanship is clear, and Luisa Huertas is outstanding. Mexico chose it as their International Feature submission, and it was for sure the correct one. ” – Geek Vibes Nation Mar 14, 2026 Full Review Reminders of Him (2026) 56% 2.5/10 EDIT “For a movie built entirely around emotional reconciliation, Reminders of Him leaves surprisingly little to feel.” – Geek Vibes Nation Mar 11, 2026 Full Review Hoppers (2026) 93% 4/5 EDIT “Hoppers is inventive, genuinely funny, visually rich, and far more emotionally resonant than its premise would suggest. [...] It’s hard to imagine anyone not coming out of this energized, surprised, and already wanting to revisit its world.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Mar 2, 2026 Full Review The Bluff (2026) 54% 4.5/10 EDIT “What makes The Bluff disappointing is not because it fails completely, but because you can see how much more it could have been.” – Geek Vibes Nation Feb 24, 2026 Full Review Dreams (2025) 52% 5.5/10 EDIT “For a film called Dreams, that lingering sense of hollowness is hard to ignore. It's a film one can appreciate in pieces, even admire in moments, but not one that ever fully came alive.” – Geek Vibes Nation Feb 24, 2026 Full Review How to Make a Killing (2026) 43% 2.5/5 EDIT “It’s an entertaining ride for a while, and even an amusing one, but it never fully earns the wicked grin it keeps flashing.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 18, 2026 Full Review Wuthering Heights (2026) 57% 3.5/5 EDIT “Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights may not be subtle, faithful, or restrained, but it is unmistakably hers. For better and worse, it’s a film that refuses moderation, daring the audience to either surrender to its intensity or reject it outright.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Feb 11, 2026 Full Review Iron Lung (2026) 61% 8/10 EDIT “Iron Lung offers a uniquely suffocating descent into psychological and cosmic horror. It’s slow, weird, and draining in a way that feels oddly beautiful. ” – Geek Vibes Nation Feb 7, 2026 Full Review Josephine (2026) 95% 9/10 EDIT “Josephine is a harrowing and deeply empathetic examination of fear and how it embeds itself, how it reshapes behavior, and how ill-equipped even loving families can be when faced with it.” – Geek Vibes Nation Feb 5, 2026 Full Review If I Go Will They Miss Me (2026) 96% 8/10 EDIT “By the time If I Go Will They Miss Me reaches its final moments, it has established itself as a major artistic statement from a filmmaker with a clear sense of purpose.” – Geek Vibes Nation Feb 4, 2026 Full Review Rock Springs (2026) 70% 5.5/10 EDIT “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.” – Geek Vibes Nation Feb 2, 2026 Full Review Bedford Park (2026) 96% 6.5/10 EDIT “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 Full Review Time and Water (2026) 92% 8/10 EDIT “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 Full Review Union County (2026) 97% 7.5/10 EDIT “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 Full Review The Musical (2026) 59% 4.5/10 EDIT “Maybe it should’ve been called Spite: The Musical after all.” – Geek Vibes Nation Feb 1, 2026 Full Review Big Girls Don't Cry (2026) 100% 8/10 EDIT “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 Full Review The Incomer (2026) 91% 7.5/10 EDIT “The Incomer remains an enjoyable, funny, and heartfelt experience.” – Geek Vibes Nation Jan 29, 2026 Full Review Send Help (2026) 93% 3.5/5 EDIT “From the jump, the film understands that survival isn’t the most dangerous part of this situation; proximity is.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Jan 28, 2026 Full Review Shame and Money (2026) 100% 6/10 EDIT “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 Full Review Mercy (2026) 25% 2/5 EDIT “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.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Jan 22, 2026 Full Review Anaconda (2025) 48% 6/10 EDIT “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 Full Review
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