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‘Tony’ Review: Matt Johnson’s Portrait of a Tormented Figure Is His Best Film
Maxance Vincent
August 18, 2026
‘Tony’ Review: Matt Johnson’s Portrait of a Tormented Figure Is His Best Film
Maxance Vincent
August 18, 2026

Matt Johnson deconstructs – and complicates – the very nature of biopics by drawing a tragic portrait of Anthony Bourdain’s youth in the masterful ‘Tony’.

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Maxance Vincent
August 18, 2026
‘The Wrong Girls’ Review: Dylan Meyer Revives the Stoner Comedy
Maxance Vincent
August 14, 2026
‘The Wrong Girls’ Review: Dylan Meyer Revives the Stoner Comedy
Maxance Vincent
August 14, 2026

Kristen Stewart and Alia Shawkat pair up for the year’s best hangout movie with ‘The Wrong Girls’, a movie that functions best when you don’t try to think about it too much.

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Maxance Vincent
August 14, 2026
‘Sheep in the Box’ Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Most Forgettable Effort
Maxance Vincent
August 13, 2026
‘Sheep in the Box’ Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Most Forgettable Effort
Maxance Vincent
August 13, 2026

Despite an incredible lead performance from Haruka Ayase, fillmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda struggles to translate many ideas on screen in ‘Sheep in the Box’, making it a massive misstep for the prolific Japanese auteur.

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Maxance Vincent
August 13, 2026
‘Super Troopers 3’: Broken Lizard Stays the Same and Gives Us More Shenanigans
Maxance Vincent
August 7, 2026
‘Super Troopers 3’: Broken Lizard Stays the Same and Gives Us More Shenanigans
Maxance Vincent
August 7, 2026

While the laughs may not flow as much as the first two films in the franchise, the Broken Lizard crew still gives us a hefty dose of shenanigans with ‘Super Troopers 3’.

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Maxance Vincent
August 7, 2026
‘Ice Cream Man’ Review: Eli Roth's Latest is a Sweet Tooth That Needs to be Pulled
Lane Mills
August 6, 2026
‘Ice Cream Man’ Review: Eli Roth's Latest is a Sweet Tooth That Needs to be Pulled
Lane Mills
August 6, 2026

Eli Roth’s name being attached to ‘Ice Cream Man’ will be enough to grab the attention of many horror fans. But while critics most often fail to connect with his work, Roth’s diehard fans have long jumped in front of the sword to defend him. Ice Cream Man may change all that.

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Lane Mills
August 6, 2026
'One Night Only' Review:  A High-Concept Letdown
Tom Chatalbash
August 5, 2026
'One Night Only' Review: A High-Concept Letdown
Tom Chatalbash
August 5, 2026

After making a splash with beloved rom-coms like ‘Easy A’, director Will Gluck is back with ‘One Night Only’, a rom-com that fails to follow through on the potential of its fun high-concept premise.

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Tom Chatalbash
August 5, 2026
‘Someone’s Daughter’ Review: An Underwhelming Survival Thriller [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
August 2, 2026
‘Someone’s Daughter’ Review: An Underwhelming Survival Thriller [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
August 2, 2026

Despite an alluring visual language and decent performances from both Pascale Bussières and François Arnaud, filmmaker Wiebke von Carolsfeld’s ‘Someone’s Daughter’ seems afraid to explore the central topic at the heart of the movie.

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Maxance Vincent
August 2, 2026
‘Nightborn’ Review: A Clumsy and Irritating Folk Horror Film [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
August 2, 2026
‘Nightborn’ Review: A Clumsy and Irritating Folk Horror Film [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
August 2, 2026

While Seidi Haarla gives filmmaker Hannah Bergholm’s ‘Nightborn’ a real dramatic heft, this Cheval Noir-award winning picture quickly bludgeons the audience with the same old tropes, ideas and irritating shrieks that ultimately signify nothing.

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Maxance Vincent
August 2, 2026
'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Review: A Wonderful Evolution For The Web-Slinger
Tom Chatalbash
July 31, 2026
'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Review: A Wonderful Evolution For The Web-Slinger
Tom Chatalbash
July 31, 2026

Tom Holland’s wall-crawler is back on the big screen yet again in ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’, an installment that is not only the best entry in the series yet, but one of the best Spider-Man films - period.

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Tom Chatalbash
July 31, 2026
‘I Love Paris’ Review: The Next Great Mockumentary is Here [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
July 29, 2026
‘I Love Paris’ Review: The Next Great Mockumentary is Here [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
July 29, 2026

Thanks to its committed performances and an impeccably controlled aesthetic palette, director Nicky Murphy gives us a mockumentary for the ages in ‘I Love Paris’, which can even put What We Do In the Shadows to shame.

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Maxance Vincent
July 29, 2026
‘Corpus’ Review: Corrin Evans’ Debut is a Strikingly Indecipherable Object [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
July 29, 2026
‘Corpus’ Review: Corrin Evans’ Debut is a Strikingly Indecipherable Object [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
July 29, 2026

While not without its flaws, filmmaker Corrin Evans strikes the screen with the aesthetically invigorating and thematically rich ‘Corpus’, one of the major highlights of this year’s Fantasia Cheval Noir section.

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Maxance Vincent
July 29, 2026
‘You Are the Film’ Review: Makoto Ueda’s Meta-Comedy is a Hoot [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
July 27, 2026
‘You Are the Film’ Review: Makoto Ueda’s Meta-Comedy is a Hoot [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
July 27, 2026

While brief, Makoto Ueda crafts a highly playful meta-comedy with ‘You Are the Film’ and awakens our innate love of cinema as a unifying art form.

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Maxance Vincent
July 27, 2026
'Her Private Hell' Review: Refn's Latest Confounds Like Only He Can
Arjun Persaud
July 22, 2026
'Her Private Hell' Review: Refn's Latest Confounds Like Only He Can
Arjun Persaud
July 22, 2026

Refn, the renowned Danish auteur’s returns with his first feature film in a decade, coupled with his signature impressionism in ‘Her Private Hell’.

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Arjun Persaud
July 22, 2026
‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ Review: Schoenbrun Deconstructs Slasher Cinema In This Brilliantly Subversive Satire [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
July 21, 2026
‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ Review: Schoenbrun Deconstructs Slasher Cinema In This Brilliantly Subversive Satire [Fantasia 2026]
Maxance Vincent
July 21, 2026

Jane Schoenbrun tackles a lot in ‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ that it almost feels like it’s going to collapse in on itself, until it doesn’t and opens up in ways you never expected from the outset.

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Maxance Vincent
July 21, 2026
'The Odyssey' Review: A Sweeping Tale of a Complicated Man
Kyle Climans
July 16, 2026
'The Odyssey' Review: A Sweeping Tale of a Complicated Man
Kyle Climans
July 16, 2026

In yet another display of Christopher Nolan’s ambition, this latest film adaptation of ‘The Odyssey’ marks a new high in Nolan’s already impressive filmography.

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Kyle Climans
July 16, 2026
‘Rose of Nevada’ Review: Mark Jenkin Disappoints With Muddled Time Travel Drama
Maxance Vincent
July 10, 2026
‘Rose of Nevada’ Review: Mark Jenkin Disappoints With Muddled Time Travel Drama
Maxance Vincent
July 10, 2026

While Mark Jenkin continues his signature visual language and draws career-best performances from Callum Turner and George MacKay, the overall experience of ‘Rose of Nevada’ confounds more than it illuminates.

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Maxance Vincent
July 10, 2026
‘The Invite’ Review: A Relentlessly Funny Date Night Gone Sideways
Joseph Simon
July 2, 2026
‘The Invite’ Review: A Relentlessly Funny Date Night Gone Sideways
Joseph Simon
July 2, 2026

Olivia Wilde’s latest directorial effort ‘The Invite’ is just as hilarious as it is impressive, making for one of the year’s best.

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Joseph Simon
July 2, 2026
'Minions & Monsters' Review: A Surprisingly Charming Ode To Classic Hollywood
Tom Chatalbash
June 30, 2026
'Minions & Monsters' Review: A Surprisingly Charming Ode To Classic Hollywood
Tom Chatalbash
June 30, 2026

The chaotic Minions are back for the third instalment in their franchise with ‘Minions & Monsters’, a surprisingly charming adventure that lovingly pays homage to the golden age of Hollywood.

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Tom Chatalbash
June 30, 2026
‘Romería’ Review : Carla Simón Delivers Her Best Film Yet
Maxance Vincent
June 27, 2026
‘Romería’ Review : Carla Simón Delivers Her Best Film Yet
Maxance Vincent
June 27, 2026

While imperfect in its structure, Carla Simón manages to pull us into a devastating portrait of a young woman searching for the truth amid a fractured family with ‘Romería’.

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Maxance Vincent
June 27, 2026
‘Jackass: Best and Last’ Review: A Crude, Disgusting, and Truly Sentimental Farewell
Joseph Simon
June 26, 2026
‘Jackass: Best and Last’ Review: A Crude, Disgusting, and Truly Sentimental Farewell
Joseph Simon
June 26, 2026

Short, sweet, and blending the old with the new, ‘Jackass: Best and Last’ is less swan song and more victory lap. Longtime fans and new viewers alike will find a lot to appreciate in this theatrical riot.

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Joseph Simon
June 26, 2026