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4/5
Bluey's Big Play: The Stage Show (2026) Kat Halstead Bluey's Big Play does a great job of offering something different and magical but not stepping too far away from everything kids know and love about the animated TV show.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Mr. Burton (2025) Kat Halstead Focusing on the early years of Richard Burton's life, when he started to believe he could overcome his circumstances and reach for his dreams, this is a kind of origins story of the Hollywood legend.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere (2026) Danny Brogan This is a bleak but important documentary that gains access to some of the men who are filling young boys' social media accounts with misogynistic messaging, or as some call it "red pill" ideology.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester. (2026) Kat Halstead In Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester, Styles legitimately feels like he's sharing a moment with his fans, and acknowledging their part in his global success.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
The Bad Guardian (2024) Barbara Shulgasser If you like your anxiety served up as an 87-minute public service announcement, complete with a condescending villain and a system rigged to exploit the innocent, The Bad Guardian is for you.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Street Flow (2019) Jose Solís Street Flow is less interesting as a story about crime than as a story about three brothers standing for three different possible futures.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Reminders of Him (2026) Sandie Angulo Chen Director Vanessa Caswill's serviceable but ultimately forgettable adaptation of Hoover's book unfortunately doesn't rise above the level of maudlin melodrama.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can't Sing (2025) Christie Cronan Without context, character introduction, or defined world lingo, this musical anime is likely to be confusing for anyone who's not already immersed in the video game fandom.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Close to You (2023) Christie Cronan While at times disjointed, this sincere, intimate drama offers themes of living authentically, learning to love and accept yourself, having empathy, and finding growth and healing.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Project Hail Mary (2026) Sandie Angulo Chen Bottom line? This is a feel-good sci-fi thriller that's genuinely a joy to watch.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Slanted (2025) Christie Cronan A bold take on the horrors of racism, this satire cuts deeply into the Asian American experience with a provoking, shocking, genre-bending stab.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
War Machine (2026) Jennifer Green Netflix may be hoping Alan Ritchson can do for the Rangers what Tom Cruise did for Navy fighters in Top Gun. Problem is that this fighter, known only as 81 in War Machine, doesn't have the depth or development of Cruise's Maverick.
Posted Mar 12, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026) Danny Brogan With so many of the series' favorite characters gone, the movie struggles to recreate the magic of the show, particularly the genuine cultural status of its earlier seasons.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger (2025) Kat Halstead Everyone loves an underdog story, and it's easy to root for this film's central character, an unassuming man with a heart of gold.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Saipan (2025) Stefan Pape The film can feel televisual at times, but with an excellent soundtrack and smart performances, Saipan is an entertaining film whether viewers are familiar with the saga or not.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Street Flow 3 (2026) Jose Solís This is a satisfying but familiar conclusion that focuses more on character than surprise.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Accused (2026) Barbara Shulgasser Accused is often gripping even if it fails to execute on tying together a raggedy array of loose threads and vague premises.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
The Unknown Country (2022) Christie Cronan A healing road trip with a few bumpy detours, The Unknown Country is an artful expression of navigating grief and humanity with a quiet strength and relatable connection.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
My Boo (2024) Jose Solís This is a charming ghost romance that starts strong but slowly runs out of steam.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Strangers in the Park (2026) Jose Solís The film works because of the chemistry between Luis Brandoni and Eduardo Blanco, who previously performed the play together on stage in Argentina and clearly know these characters inside out.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Ghost Elephants (2025) Jennifer Green Herzog infuses the film with his usual touch of magic, from the dreamy musings of main character Boyes to the transcendent African landscapes set to mystical intonations.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
One Mile: Chapter One (2026) Christie Cronan Predictable and forgettable yet also watchable, One Mile: Chapter One is Ryan Phillippe's midlife crisis comeback film.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
One Mile: Chapter Two (2026) Christie Cronan Despite a potentially thrilling premise, One Mile: Chapter Two is a forgettable end to the Ryan Phillippe two-part action film series.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story (2024) Barbara Shulgasser The buildup feels manufactured and confusing because at times Morgan seems to be as unbalanced as Rodney.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Karada Sagashi: The Last Night (2025) Jose Solís This is a grisly sequel that leans heavily on gore while repeating the same ideas.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
My Boo 2 (2025) Jose Solís My Boo 2 returns to the romance between Joe and Anong, but instead of building on what worked in the first film, it piles on complicated ideas about time travel, destiny, and supernatural curses.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Hoppers (2026) Sandie Angulo Chen This charming, original Pixar film is all about fighting for what you believe in and protecting the animals that share our communities.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
THE BRIDE! (2026) Tara McNamara The Bride! may have cinephiles leaning in closer, while many mainstream moviegoers could run away aghast.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
The Pout-Pout Fish (2026) Sandie Angulo Chen This adaptation of the popular picture book feels like Finding Nemo meets Shark Tale-lite, with a lot to draw in families.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Youngblood (2025) Monique Jones Youngblood gives viewers a chance to see an unvarnished, imperfect Black character who still demands that you see his humanity.
Posted Mar 10, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Protector (2025) Jeffrey M. Anderson Jovovich crafts an interestingly troubled and sympathetic character in this action thriller, but her work is in service of a flawed, confusing script that leaves off with a bewildered "what?"
Posted Mar 06, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Dolly (2025) Jeffrey M. Anderson This grisly, small-scale horror movie is a little more gruesome and unsettling than the usual fare, thanks both to the grainy, textured use of 16mm film and the presence of a very creepy killer.
Posted Mar 06, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Micro Budget (2024) Jeffrey M. Anderson Fans of "cringe comedy" will probably enjoy this ode to independent filmmaking, but others will find main character Terry endlessly aggravating and the jokes more gobsmacking than funny.
Posted Mar 06, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Psycho Killer (2026) Jeffrey M. Anderson There's a satisfying Midwest winter vibe in this thriller, and Jane is a likable-enough character, but she's given a movie that almost isn't a movie; the things that happen here don't seem connected.
Posted Mar 06, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
This Is Not a Test (2025) Jeffrey M. Anderson It's only a so-so zombie flick, but this horror thriller is still a pretty good YA movie, character-focused and in tune with the teens' troubles, frustrations, cares, and concerns.
Posted Mar 06, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie (2025) Jeffrey M. Anderson This Canadian comedy's very Canadian humor may not click with all viewers, but the movie's energy and warmth come through just fine, and you just might come to love these two knuckleheads.
Posted Mar 06, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Crime 101 (2026) Jeffrey M. Anderson This smart, enthralling crime thriller is a little too neat at times, and it runs very long, but it uses the extra time to deepen its main characters and make their actions mean something.
Posted Mar 06, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
By Design (2025) Jeffrey M. Anderson This absurdist, experimental film is an odd experience and won't be to everyone's tastes, but its themes of objectification and possession are interesting, and it certainly never gets dull.
Posted Mar 06, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
RoboCop (1987) Teresa Talerico Robocop still remains a thought-provoking action movie that examines the use of technology and the abuse of power.
Posted Mar 04, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Heel (The Good Boy) (2025) Tom Cassidy A tight and often creepy British thriller, this is a slippery movie to pin down and tough to love, despite its many qualities.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
1/5
Tere Ishk Mein (2025) Ishmeet Nagpal From throwing research ethics out of the window to glamorizing violence as romance, this Indian Hindi-language drama disappoints on multiple levels.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
In the Blink of an Eye (2026) Christie Cronan In an ambitious attempt to connect humanity, this sci-fi drama ultimately projects a disjointed, poorly executed existential idea that fails to connect the dots with the audience.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Yoh! Bestie (2026) Barbara Shulgasser Yoh! Bestie ends on a sweet note, but there's a lot of fluff on the way to that heartfelt moment.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) Barbara Shulgasser Despite some dated ideas and flaws, The Mirror has Two Faces is still a fun watch, with a great cast and a silly premise.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Terri Joe: Missionary in Miami (2026) Jose Solís Some comedies collapse under their own audacity but Terri Joe: Missionary in Miami thrives on it.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
The Bluff (2026) Jennifer Green The choreographed, gory battles in this film will appeal to some viewers, as will the novelty of a fierce female pirate captain played by the popular Chopra Jonas, but it won't be for everyone.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
A Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice (2025) Christie Cronan With a quick pace, easy-to-digest story, and zany energy, the Loud House thankfully has returned to what this 10-year cartoon cult does best—controlled cartoon chaos.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Bad Man (2025) Jose Solís Some crime movies lean on plot but Bad Man leans on personality.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
For Worse (2025) Monique Jones If you're looking for a gut-busting, laugh-out-loud comedy, this isn't that. For Worse does have funny moments, but for the most part, it's a humorous look at a woman figuring out what her next chapter after divorce is supposed to be.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
5/5
EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert (2025) Tara McNamara In a feat of editing and sound mixing, never-before-seen footage of performances and rehearsals are seamlessly woven together, and it's beyond fantastic.
Posted Mar 03, 2026Edit critic review
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