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The Saviors (2026) 58% B- EDIT “he Saviors has a handle on the core anxieties of our current relationships to one another, but the conceptual gamble it takes in sustaining that distress undercuts its own insights.” – AwardsWatch Mar 20, 2026 Full Review Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (2026) 80% A- EDIT “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice is a genuinely charming and touching friendship story and romance that takes its characters’ motivations to heart and endears its audience to this motley assortment of silly, feeling characters.” – AwardsWatch Mar 15, 2026 Full Review Project Hail Mary (2026) 95% A- EDIT “It may not be the next generational sci-fi classic, but Project Hail Mary will energize anyone desperate for studio blockbusters that revere something often lost in our biggest movies: the fundamental art of moviemaking.” – AwardsWatch Mar 10, 2026 Full Review THE BRIDE! (2026) 57% D EDIT “The hard truth is that The Bride!‘s shotgun-blast of moods and styles just doesn’t work, compounded by the script’s desperate socio-political reach. There are glimpses of a more fun movie in its less self-important elements.” – AwardsWatch Mar 4, 2026 Full Review Return to Silent Hill (2026) 18% C- EDIT “Return to Silent Hill never captures the smothering, oppressive dread of the game, mainly because it’s a property with a premise built on immersion.” – AwardsWatch Jan 21, 2026 Full Review 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) 92% B EDIT “If the film is missing the remarkable visual artistry of the first film, from which it also alters its narrative focus, it provides a welcome, heavy emphasis on Fiennes, who gives a curious, soulful performance.” – AwardsWatch Jan 13, 2026 Full Review Zootopia 2 (2025) 91% B- EDIT “Zootopia 2 has an endearingly zippy energy and refuses to sink to the rock-bottom depths of mindless children’s entertainment, making it refreshingly watchable for adults.” – AwardsWatch Nov 25, 2025 Full Review Now You See Me: Now You Don't (2025) 61% D EDIT “More than anything else, it always feels like these characters can get away with anything, nullifying any excitement or stakes, because ultimately they’re just putting on a charade for astoundingly oblivious people.” – AwardsWatch Nov 11, 2025 Full Review TRON: Ares (2025) 53% C+ EDIT “Tron will always have its dazzling baubles to ooh and aah at, but at the end of the day, Ares feels much like the AI tech companies keep insisting on shoving down our throats: technically impressive, but also frivolous and empty.” – AwardsWatch Oct 7, 2025 Full Review A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (2025) 37% C EDIT “...with its Sundance-core ambience of hip cuteness and cursory inspirational philosophizing, the best analogy for the film may be that it’s like if Charlie Kaufman were the Daniels.” – AwardsWatch Sep 16, 2025 Full Review Christy (2025) 67% B EDIT “[Sydney] Sweeney finds an authentic truthfulness in her portrayal, balancing Martin’s world-renowned success with the bleak conflicts of her later career.” – AwardsWatch Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Dust Bunny (2025) 85% B EDIT “In its most successful moments, Dust Bunny makes you feel like a kid again.” – AwardsWatch Sep 11, 2025 Full Review The Smashing Machine (2025) 71% 7.0/10 EDIT “The Smashing Machine is sensitive, texturally rich, and technically strong. But the melodrama of Mark Kerr—the real one—was somehow more potent when we saw it unfiltered.” – Paste Magazine Sep 10, 2025 Full Review Frankenstein (2025) 85% 8.0/10 EDIT “Even while based on a timeless book, del Toro reinvents the story to feel novelistic in its own way, and offers an expansive visual and emotive scope that gives his period locales, sets, and characters a sweeping feeling of grandeur.” – Paste Magazine Sep 9, 2025 Full Review The Christophers (2025) 97% B+ EDIT “Despite a more orthodox veneer, The Christophers easily slots in with other recent Soderbergh works in feeling like yet another curious digression in a career that, at this point, has turned into a perpetual series of quaint and unexpected pit stops.” – AwardsWatch Sep 8, 2025 Full Review Roofman (2025) 87% C+ EDIT “In a vacuum, there’s a lot about Roofman that exudes a degree of charm, namely Tatum’s performance as Manchester. ” – AwardsWatch Sep 7, 2025 Full Review Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025) 92% 6.0/10 EDIT “... leaning instead toward a more meaningful mystery for Blanc. But it also suffers from so much narrative baggage that it fails both as the darker, personal story it wants to be and as the lighter comic escapade these films usually promise.” – Paste Magazine Sep 7, 2025 Full Review Caught Stealing (2025) 85% B EDIT “Though it moves with a sprightly comic energy, and finds humor situationally and through organic performance decisions as opposed to exasperating riffing, it has a real follow-through and sense of consequence as it pertains to its violence. ” – AwardsWatch Aug 25, 2025 Full Review The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025) 86% B EDIT “First Steps takes admirable strides to ensure that the action sequences don’t feel like complete CGI mush, as they cleanly track keen methods of deploying each hero’s power, backed by Michael Giacchino’s swelling score.” – AwardsWatch Jul 22, 2025 Full Review Superman (2025) 83% B EDIT “With 2025’s Superman, we cut the fat and drop any extraneous experimentation—no origin story, no extended continuity with other on-screen Supermen, no particularly dour auteurism interrogating the character.” – AwardsWatch Jul 8, 2025 Full Review Jurassic World Rebirth (2025) 50% C EDIT “There’s a certain B-movie charm in how it embraces classic action-adventure tropes, leaning into its role as a jungle-set creature feature. But the in-between moments tend to lag.” – AwardsWatch Jul 1, 2025 Full Review 28 Years Later (2025) 88% B EDIT “Much like the virus at the series’ center, it’s a film whose DNA is constantly mutating, resulting in an inconceivable host subject—one that is both corrosive and something of a marvel.” – AwardsWatch Jun 18, 2025 Full Review F1 The Movie (2025) 82% A- EDIT “But for the most part, F1 delivers a forward-thinking type of throwback summer spectacle—a familiar ’90s-style sports drama delivered via cutting-edge gloss.” – AwardsWatch Jun 17, 2025 Full Review How to Train Your Dragon (2025) 77% C+ EDIT “Even so, the harsh reality is that How to Train Your Dragon is quite literally a movie you have seen before, in an updated format and with some new cosmetic bells and whistles that may make this a worthwhile venture for you.” – AwardsWatch Jun 11, 2025 Full Review Ballerina (2025) 75% B- EDIT “Speaking of de Armas, she holds her own when it comes to the physicality of leading such a corporeally intensive venture, though her performance as Eve comes off a bit flat. ” – AwardsWatch Jun 5, 2025 Full Review
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