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5/10
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Dhurandhar: The Revenge
(2026)
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Siddhant Adlakha
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Perhaps the filmmakers could have had the decency to release a completed film, but decency is hardly on the table when the main purpose of Dhurandhar: The Revenge appears to be stoking a volatile voter block.
Posted Mar 20, 2026
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8/10
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They Will Kill You
(2026)
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Chase Hutchinson
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Kirill Sokolov’s terrific They Will Kill You, a modern action gem whose stellar fight sequences are brought to life with kinetic stunt performances and captivating camerawork, is the year’s best action discovery thus far.
Posted Mar 19, 2026
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8/10
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Project Hail Mary
(2026)
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Tom Jorgensen
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Thrilling, heartfelt, and hilarious, Project Hail Mary is a rollicking sci-fi blockbuster.
Posted Mar 18, 2026
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6/10
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Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
(2026)
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Tom Jorgensen
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Ready or Not 2: Here I Come is an agreeable, if unnecessary sequel which, through its larger scale, proves that less is often more.
Posted Mar 14, 2026
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5/10
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undertone
(2025)
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Tom Jorgensen
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Undertone gets off to a fine start, with an audio-focused approach that sets the stage for a psychologically and sensorily intense horror experience that never really takes off.
Posted Mar 11, 2026
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6/10
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War Machine
(2026)
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Matt Fowler
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It can feel like a powder keg taking too long to explode at times, and visually it's flavorless, but the charisma of Alan Ritchson carries it across the finish line like a wounded brother in arms.
Posted Mar 09, 2026
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7/10
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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
(2026)
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Hanna Flint
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The Immortal Man may not have reinvented the wheel with conventional wartime escapades, but it ticks most of the boxes for Peaky Blinders fans, with Murphy and the cast playing a blinder.
Posted Mar 05, 2026
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5/10
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THE BRIDE!
(2026)
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Hanna Flint
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Buckley and Bale offer full-throttle performances, but this Gothic horror romance too often veers into the ridiculous and the obvious.
Posted Mar 04, 2026
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9/10
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RoboCop
(1987)
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IGN Staff
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Robocop sounds dark and gritty, but surprisingly enough, is filled with humor and pokes fun at corporate America.
Posted Mar 04, 2026
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10/10
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RoboCop
(1987)
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Todd Gilchrist
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Robocop still retains much of its potency, both as a social satire and a thrilling action vehicle.
Posted Mar 04, 2026
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6/10
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Scream 7
(2026)
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Tom Jorgensen
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The new ideas it does bring to the table are either too thin to fully explore or ill-advised enough to detract from the success the movie does find in playing the hits, the deep cuts, and the killer tracks.
Posted Mar 03, 2026
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8/10
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Scream
(1996)
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Clint Cage
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While playing with the trope he made famous, Wes Craven crafted a lighter, more self-reflective tone for Kevin Williamson’s script to shine a light on everything we love (and everything we think is kind of silly) about slasher movies.
Posted Feb 24, 2026
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4/10
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Psycho Killer
(2026)
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Matt Fowler
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As a script, Psycho Killer underserves its hero. As a movie, Psycho Killer underserves both its hero and its maniac.
Posted Feb 24, 2026
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6/10
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THX 1138
(1971)
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Steve Head
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What's most entertaining about THX 1138 is the photographic precision with which Lucas made this movie.
Posted Feb 19, 2026
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8/10
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THX 1138
(1971)
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Andy Patrizio
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It's an odd movie and it doesn't come to a neat, tidy end. It's significance was more profound off-screen than on. But that said, THX 1138 warrants a look even by casual fans to see the beginnings of a major director.
Posted Feb 19, 2026
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9 out of 10
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EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
(2025)
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Jim Vejvoda
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As an experience for Elvis fans – and if you’re not a fan, this film could likely make you one – EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert is unparalleled.
Posted Feb 18, 2026
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8/10
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GOAT
(2026)
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Eric Goldman
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Goat tells a basic and familiar underdog sports story, but in a warm-hearted and endearing manner, with likable characters you can easily root for. And it really soars on the animation front, with some especially clever and dynamic visuals.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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7/10
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Cold Storage
(2026)
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Eric Goldman
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Cold Storage doesn’t quite rise to the level of the standout horror-comedies it evokes, but it still has enough wit and charm to make it worthwhile for those who enjoy gory, goofy fun.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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6/10
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Crime 101
(2026)
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Clint Cage
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While Crime 101 might be able to teach a class on the foundations of the genre, its biggest struggle is getting its students to care.
Posted Feb 12, 2026
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9/10
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Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie
(2025)
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Siddhant Adlakha
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Harking back to their low-budget web series, Toronto comedians Matt Johnson and Jay McCaroll inject mockumentary comedy with an incredible sci-fi twist in one of the year’s most daringly silly films
Posted Feb 11, 2026
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3/10
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Wuthering Heights
(2026)
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Hanna Flint
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It all feels too forced, like a sales bin, smutty romance novel come to life, working too hard to hide the erasure of Brontë's far more complex ideas about the hell of societal convention.
Posted Feb 09, 2026
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8/10
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Scarlet
(2025)
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Kayti Burt
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Spectacular visuals, imaginative worldbuilding, and topical themes elevate a broadly drawn plot in Mamoru Hosada’s very loose Hamlet adaptation.
Posted Feb 09, 2026
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2/10
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The Strangers: Chapter 3
(2026)
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Carlos Morales
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An abysmal final entry in what has become one of the worst horror trilogies in recent memory.
Posted Feb 09, 2026
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8/10
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The Only Living Pickpocket in New York
(2026)
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Matt Donato
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The Only Living Pickpocket in New York is a tremendous sophomore feature from Noah Segan, anchored by another classic John Turturro performance.
Posted Feb 08, 2026
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7/10
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Union County
(2026)
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Matt Donato
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Union County is an impressively understated portrayal of the highs and lows of battling addiction, noteworthy for its solemn authenticity.
Posted Feb 08, 2026
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6/10
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Dracula
(2025)
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Eric Goldman
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We’ll never stop getting new interpretations of Dracula, but on the heels of several other Dracula-based films in very recent memory, Luc Besson’s take on the story doesn't do enough to set itself apart.
Posted Feb 05, 2026
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7/10
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Vanishing Point
(1971)
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R.L. Shaffer
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Riddled with social subtext and impacting existential themes, Vanishing Point is basically a retread of Easy Rider, only with exciting car chases, a dash of exploitation and a bumping jazz and soul soundtrack guiding the way.
Posted Feb 04, 2026
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9
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The Muppet Show
(2026)
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Tara Bennett
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A revival that celebrates what makes the Muppets great while bringing some welcome but subtle changes.
Posted Feb 03, 2026
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4/10
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In the Blink of an Eye
(2026)
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Chase Hutchinson
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For a film about disaster and how we deal with it, there is something tragic about how In the Blink of an Eye becomes such a frequently disastrous disappointment of its own making.
Posted Feb 02, 2026
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10/10
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Josephine
(2026)
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Siddhant Adlakha
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Beth de Araújo’s Josephine is one of the year’s most aesthetically sure-footed films... The result is visceral, gentle, and ultimately, shattering.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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4/10
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Iron Lung
(2026)
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Eric Goldman
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For far too long, we watch Fischbach turn knobs. We watch him look at screens. We watch him write down things. And sometimes, we watch him argue with voices on the other side of the radio. But it’s very rarely engaging.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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6/10
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The Wrecking Crew
(2026)
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Matt Fowler
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The leads are good so you want the case they crack to be good too, and it's just bland. Still, if you pump this one up to top volume, you'll be in for a decent time.
Posted Jan 30, 2026
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6/10
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House
(1985)
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Sean Carlson
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If you don't go in expecting too much, you'll have a pleasant if not too memorable time.
Posted Jan 30, 2026
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9/10
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The Weight
(2026)
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Siddhant Adlakha
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A gruff, must-watch Ethan Hawke leads a delightful band of outsiders in The Weight, a Depression-era heist film that oscillates between slow burn drama and nail-biting intensity.
Posted Jan 30, 2026
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5/10
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Shelter
(2026)
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Hanna Flint
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Shelter is a serviceable story in the shadowy spy-thriller genre, but it lacks finesse or depth, instead serving up clichés at every corner.
Posted Jan 29, 2026
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7/10
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My Bloody Valentine
(1981)
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Christopher Monfette
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Certainly, the performances are cheesy and the scripting decidedly non-Shakespearean, but the film remains a terrifying and entertaining offering to the god's of 70's/80's horror. And those gods were good, indeed.
Posted Jan 28, 2026
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3/10
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Worldbreaker
(2025)
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Carlos Morales
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With little in the way of depth, thrills, or scares, it’s not worth the time for even the most starved of sci-fi action fans.
Posted Jan 27, 2026
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9/10
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Send Help
(2026)
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Tom Jorgensen
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Sam Raimi drives the survival thriller genre to some amazing and sadistically giddy ends, with Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien along for the ride in the back seat cackling and stabbing each other the whole way through.
Posted Jan 26, 2026
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4/10
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Mercy
(2026)
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Siddhant Adlakha
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Mercy challenges you to stare at Chris Pratt for two hours while accepting our new AI overlords.
Posted Jan 21, 2026
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5/10
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Return to Silent Hill
(2026)
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Jesse Schedeen
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It’s ultimately an adaptation that fails to improve upon the source material or do anything particularly new and interesting. Those craving a truly great psychological horror experience are better off booting up a version of Silent Hill 2.
Posted Jan 21, 2026
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9/10
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Misery
(1990)
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Christopher Monfette
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Misery might have been just a simple pot-boiler had it not been for the masterful layering of character applied to Annie Wilkes, courtesy of King, Bates and screenwriter William Goldman.
Posted Jan 20, 2026
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7/10
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The Rip
(2026)
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Kenneth Seward Jr.
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The Rip may stumble at times due to an uneven script and forgettable action scenes, but its interesting premise, talented cast – lead by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck – and twist ending make for a mostly enjoyable experience.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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9/10
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(1951)
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Cindy White
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It's really just about an alien visitor trying to convince us to try and get along in an age where the nuclear threat is very real.
Posted Jan 15, 2026
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8/10
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
(2026)
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Clint Cage
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Director Nia DaCosta crafts a great follow-up to last year’s 28 Years Later that’s gory and thoughtful in equal measure. There’s a wit and humor at play in The Bone Temple that elevates, in all the right ways, the dramatic stakes of a zombie apocalypse.
Posted Jan 13, 2026
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10/10
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Stand by Me
(1986)
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Filip Vukcevic
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From the direction to the acting to the excellent story, everything hits the mark dead-on. Where you'd expect weak acting, you've got strength. Where you'd anticipate cheesy moments, you've got truth. This is a fantastic film all around.
Posted Jan 12, 2026
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7/10
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Primate
(2025)
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Eric Goldman
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If you buy a ticket for one killer chimpanzee movie this year, this one delivers the goods. It has fun set pieces, a great-looking animatronic costumed killer chimp, and applause-worthy gore for those of us who like when our horror gets messy.
Posted Jan 10, 2026
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7/10
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Greenland 2: Migration
(2026)
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Matt Fowler
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Migration is a preposterous yet grounded thriller thanks to good performances and centered on a desperate, hopeful plight. Honestly, watch the first movie: It's fun, but you actually don't have to have seen it to enjoy Migration.
Posted Jan 09, 2026
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8/10
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The Testament of Ann Lee
(2025)
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Siddhant Adlakha
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Despite its narrative shortcomings, and some questionable decisions about who sings, The Testament of Ann Lee makes for an inviting historical musical about the power of faith.
Posted Dec 24, 2025
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4/10
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Anaconda
(2025)
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Matt Donato
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Anaconda is a disappointing effort from director Tom Gormican, who cannot crack the code on Sony's bewildering aquatic not-really-horror reboot.
Posted Dec 23, 2025
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5/10
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Song Sung Blue
(2025)
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Siddhant Adlakha
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Often fails to find the extraordinary within the ordinary, eliciting nods and shrugs far more often than gasps of either shock or delight. A film about interesting people with nothing to say about them.
Posted Dec 23, 2025
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