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5/5
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Summer of 85
(2020)
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Belen Prieto
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With meticulous aesthetics, evocative use of music, and a sensitivity that avoids excess, the film transforms an intimate story into an unforgettable emotional experience—one that stays with you for a long time. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted May 06, 2026
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3/5
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Couture
(2025)
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Randy Meeks
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...its lack of focus is evident and inevitably culminates in a very unsatisfying open ending: there's no clear message, theme, or intention in this hodgepodge, and the result is quite weak. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted May 06, 2026
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4/5
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Je m'appelle Agneta
(2026)
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Belen Prieto
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Through absurd, tender, and slightly awkward moments, the film constructs a simple portrait of a woman who begins to fill the void she had left for years. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted May 05, 2026
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4/5
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The Plague
(2025)
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Randy Meeks
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In today's world, cinema demands less and less from its viewers, who are eager for disposable content. 'The Plague', however, requires a lively, intelligent audience, fully engaged with the story. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted May 01, 2026
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3/5
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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea
(2026)
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Mariló Delgado
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Rimuru continues to prove he's a boss you enjoy being around and who tries to make the world a better place, but the movie ultimately feels like a rather long filler episode that doesn't really add much. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 30, 2026
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3/5
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The Devil Wears Prada 2
(2026)
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Randy Meeks
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It's daring, unique, funny, full of backstabbing and complex characters, but it's also repetitive, simplistic, and riddled with flat situations that contribute nothing to the plot. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 29, 2026
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4/5
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Propaganda
(2012)
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Pedro Gallego
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It's an exquisite, multi-layered work that resonates if you approach it with some understanding of its purpose, and it becomes one of the most incisive documentaries of this century. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 24, 2026
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3/5
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180
(2026)
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Belen Prieto
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...while there are some questionable narrative choices, certain contrived plot twists, and moments where plausibility falters, it stands out for its thematic ambition and its attempt to offer more than just adrenaline. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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Roommates
(2026)
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Belen Prieto
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Although it works strongly when it focuses on emotional drama, it is less consistent when it veers towards dark comedy, but the film is so entertaining that it's easy to overlook its flaws. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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Bugonia
(2025)
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Víctor López G.
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I found myself unable to dive into a proposal so cynical that it seems to lack even an ounce of affection for its characters, directed by a Yorgos Lanthimos who is far too busy thinking about how to shock.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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Eden
(2024)
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Víctor López G.
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Far from panning the experience, I can do nothing but celebrate the existence of experiments of this caliber, capable of making you react with a rawness and authenticity that very few works can achieve.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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Together
(2025)
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Víctor López G.
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Beyond its lack of significance, the film stands as a commendable piece of entertainment that manages to surprise, taking a few narrative liberties—somewhat deceitful ones, it must be said—to keep the whole thing from collapsing under its own weight.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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Black Phone 2
(2025)
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Víctor López G.
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'Black Phone 2' may not be perfect, nor is it the sharpest creation from the once-infallible Blumhouse or Derrickson himself, but the director has managed to condense exactly what many of us long for into just under two hours: a small surprise.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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TRON: Ares
(2025)
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Víctor López G.
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The third installment of the Disney-owned IP which, after its last big-screen appearance in the now-distant 2010, returns to provide a dose of "more of the same" that manages to entertain without fanfare in a clear case of style over substance.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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The Toxic Avenger
(2023)
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Víctor López G.
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A tribute to the radioactive superhero that is as heartfelt as it is clear-eyed, capturing much of the original's essence without hesitating to squeeze every drop out of a juicy budget that Kaufman and company would never have even dreamed of.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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Eddington
(2025)
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Víctor López G.
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If there is one thing that stands out about 'Eddington,' it is how complex it feels to place it into a single category to accurately describe what awaits the seasoned viewer who dares to surrender to its many pleasures.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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The Conjuring: Last Rites
(2025)
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Víctor López G.
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When the creative leads of the franchise decided to conclude Ed and Lorraine's adventures with 'The Conjuring: Last Rites,' the formula was already burnt out, and the result ended up resembling a fireworks display with wet gunpowder.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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13 Days 13 Nights
(2025)
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Víctor López G.
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A high-voltage political-war thriller —in that particular order— that stands as the French-language reflection of similar products coming out of Hollywood... for better and for worse.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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Weapons
(2025)
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Víctor López G.
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A roller coaster disguised as a haunted house ride whose main weapon is, at the same time, the major stumbling block many viewers will encounter when facing it: its highly effective narrative approach.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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Nobody 2
(2025)
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Víctor López G.
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At the end of the day, its merits are enough to unhesitatingly forgive its relative lack of significance and to hope that they keep giving work to Timo Tjahjanto in the U.S.
Posted Apr 23, 2026
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4/5
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Dead Man's Wire
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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[Gus Van Sant] once again demonstrates his narrative skill and technical cinematic mastery, even though the film has been overshadowed by a landscape less conducive to the mid-budget production it truly aims to deliver. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 22, 2026
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4/5
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Cold Storage
(2026)
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Belen Prieto
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The script and direction clearly understand the kind of story they're telling and don't try to disguise it as something deeper than it is, and that's why it ultimately works so well. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 22, 2026
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2/5
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Michael
(2026)
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Randy Meeks
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The final result is a mix between Wikipedia and a reality TV show as is typical with this kind of production, but it glosses over any negative aspects of the singer, portraying him as a saint incapable of making mistakes...[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 21, 2026
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4/5
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My Father's Shadow
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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While there are still rough edges to be smoothed, typical of a debut, 'My Father's Shadow' showcases Davies as an author with an interesting and distinctive voice at an early stage. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 20, 2026
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2/5
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Outcome
(2026)
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Pedro Gallego
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Hill tries to recapture that excessive and irreverent improvisation of the abrasive films he starred in at the beginning of the century, but all in a tone as garish as the cinematography he chooses. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 17, 2026
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4/5
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A Poet
(2025)
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Randy Meeks
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Ultimately, 'A Poet' demonstrates how much we love the underdogs, because deep down we're all just two mistakes away from being one of them. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 15, 2026
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4/5
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Noah Kahan: Out of Body
(2026)
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Belen Prieto
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It's a documentary that both deconstructs and builds upon [Noah Kahan's] persona, and that's where its value lies. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 15, 2026
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4/5
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Two Prosecutors
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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The narrative doesn't always hit its stride, as is the case with some of Loznitsa's stylistic choices, but the result is remarkable enough to be truly moving when necessary. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 15, 2026
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4/5
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Space Cadet
(2025)
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Mariló Delgado
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'Space Cadet' is simple and tender with essential lessons for the youngest members of the family, but when viewed through adult eyes, it stirs your heart with a great deal of nostalgia and tender moments of love. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 10, 2026
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4/5
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I Swear
(2025)
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Belen Prieto
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The film doesn't try to reinvent anything, it simply tells a story well, a story we needed to know. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 10, 2026
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4/5
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La Grazia
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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...a serene yet recognizable sensory experience that immerses us in the world of public power. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 08, 2026
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4/5
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die
(2025)
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Belen Prieto
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While it does lose some of its intensity, it remains a stimulating experience that blends spectacle and reflection, proving that Verbinski's return has been incredibly timely. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 07, 2026
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4/5
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53 Sundays
(2026)
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Belen Prieto
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Although it can be dense or even tiring at times, '53 Sundays' finds its strength in its relatability. It's easy to see our own family dynamics reflected in it, which makes each argument more relatable than we might like to admit. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Apr 01, 2026
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4/5
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Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice
(2026)
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Pedro Gallego
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It's effective enough in both humor and action to leave a satisfying aftertaste. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 30, 2026
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4/5
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Calle Málaga
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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It's a pure, traditional feel-good movie where the message is integrated organically, avoiding any condescending simplicity towards the protagonist or the viewer. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 30, 2026
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4/5
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Better Class
(2026)
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Pedro Gallego
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It is, without explicitly stating it, a powerful plea for public good and for understanding what it truly means to care for children, and that alone places it among the best films of the year so far. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 30, 2026
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3/5
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The Holy Boy
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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[Paolo Strippoli] looks directly at what drives this community and tries to draw different conclusions that elevate the film beyond the clichés of certain films about cults or fanatical communities. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 25, 2026
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3/5
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The Wrecking Crew
(2026)
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Belen Prieto
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One of the film's greatest strengths is the chemistry between Bautista and Momoa, which sustains the movie even when the script becomes predictable. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 20, 2026
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3/5
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Eagles of the Republic
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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Eagles of the Republic's intentions are laudable, and it does achieve some tense moments in confined spaces, but it is the most uneven work its director has delivered lately. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 19, 2026
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4/5
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Bitter Christmas
(2026)
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Randy Meeks
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Here we see a director truly passionate about his work, still capable of creating memorable moments... If only the same could be said of such an uneven film that doesn't seem to have a completely clear structure. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 19, 2026
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3/5
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A Missing Part
(2024)
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Randy Meeks
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Ultimately, 'A Missing Part' is overly simplistic in its premise, despite the protagonist's evolution, which is so slow and deliberate that it inevitably weighs down the film...[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 18, 2026
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4/5
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Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere
(2026)
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Belen Prieto
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...the film exposes how...the macho sphere also functions as a digital business built on controversy, provocation, and the promise of a strong identity for those who feel they lack one. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 18, 2026
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4/5
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The Testament of Ann Lee
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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While it doesn't quite pull off all its curveballs, there's a confidence and emotion underpinning 'The Testament of Ann Lee' that is perfectly commendable, even revered. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 18, 2026
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2/5
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Torrente Presidente
(2026)
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Randy Meeks
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...it had the opportunity to create something truly powerful, but instead...it becomes a collection of repetitive gags that ultimately weigh the film down...[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 17, 2026
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3/5
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Mr. Nobody Against Putin
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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[The directors] may have created something routine, but it serves the story well enough to make it worth watching. However, it does have all the hallmarks of a typical Sundance documentary...[Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 10, 2026
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4/5
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Project Hail Mary
(2026)
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Randy Meeks
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It creates its own rules with a unique and charming style that...builds its own world and dares to evolve it, employing a very particular sense of epic scale and developing its two main characters, rock and human, simultaneously. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 10, 2026
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The Last Viking
(2025)
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Randy Meeks
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It's a relatable story, tender and funny enough to hold your attention throughout the film, but its director and screenwriter, Anders Thomas Jensen, is more interested in multiplying the storylines. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 07, 2026
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2/5
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Karate Kid: Legends
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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Despite brief attempts to show affection for its younger characters, 'Karate Kid: Legends' is so bogged down with filler that it ends up devoid of charm or anything truly memorable. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 07, 2026
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2/5
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Peter Hujar's Day
(2025)
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Pedro Gallego
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For anyone outside the film, watching it is roughly an hour and a half of navel-gazing. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 07, 2026
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2/5
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Cleaner
(2025)
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Randy Meeks
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If the film had simply been about a window cleaner facing off against villains who've taken over her building, whether or not it was a copy of other movies, I would have applauded it as pure entertainment. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Mar 07, 2026
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