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'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Review: Maybe Just Play The Game
Tayler Wells
Apr 1, 2026
'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Review: Maybe Just Play The Game
Tayler Wells
Apr 1, 2026

Arguably, ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ may do its job, entertaining fans and younger viewers, but it lacks a heart, and ultimately just doesn’t feel worth the price of admission. At the end of the day, playing these games may be time better spent, allowing viewers to instead immerse themselves as players.

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Tayler Wells
Apr 1, 2026
‘The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist’ Review: The End is Near
Maxance Vincent
Mar 30, 2026
‘The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist’ Review: The End is Near
Maxance Vincent
Mar 30, 2026

Directors Daniel Roher and Charlie Tyrrell offer a pragmatic vision of our potential Artificial Intelligence-dominated future with ‘The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist’, even if it doesn’t go deep enough.

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Maxance Vincent
Mar 30, 2026
‘Pretty Lethal’ Review: Pretty Boring
Maxance Vincent
Mar 24, 2026
‘Pretty Lethal’ Review: Pretty Boring
Maxance Vincent
Mar 24, 2026

Vicky Jewson’s ‘Pretty Lethal’ squanders an interesting premise with paper-thin characters, dull performances, and poorly staged action.

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Maxance Vincent
Mar 24, 2026
‘Two Prosecutors’ Review: Sergei Loznitsa’s Quietly Tense Drama
Maxance Vincent
Mar 24, 2026
‘Two Prosecutors’ Review: Sergei Loznitsa’s Quietly Tense Drama
Maxance Vincent
Mar 24, 2026

Thanks to its masterful framing and an impeccable lead performance from Aleksandr Kuznetsov, Sergei Loznitsa’s ‘Two Prosecutors’ overcomes its rather telegraphed conclusion and its alienating structure to become a powerful historical drama that asks its audience not to forget.

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Maxance Vincent
Mar 24, 2026
'Ready or Not 2: Here I Come' Review: A Disappointingly Unnecessary Sequel
Luca Mehta
Mar 19, 2026
'Ready or Not 2: Here I Come' Review: A Disappointingly Unnecessary Sequel
Luca Mehta
Mar 19, 2026

It’s violent and silly enough to be mildly entertaining, although it’s punching below the original’s previously set standards. Ready or Not 2: Here I Come tries and fails to go big, and goes home as a reminder that less is more.

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Luca Mehta
Mar 19, 2026
'Project Hail Mary' Review: A Miraculous Sci-Fi Adventure
Tom Chatalbash
Mar 9, 2026
'Project Hail Mary' Review: A Miraculous Sci-Fi Adventure
Tom Chatalbash
Mar 9, 2026

Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are back at it again, this time adapting Andy Weir’s beloved novel ‘Project Hail Mary’, delivering a miraculously well-made sci-fi adventure that is as ceaselessly entertaining as it is achingly hopeful.

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Tom Chatalbash
Mar 9, 2026
'The Bride!' Review: A Beautiful, Bold Swing And A Miss
Tom Chatalbash
Mar 7, 2026
'The Bride!' Review: A Beautiful, Bold Swing And A Miss
Tom Chatalbash
Mar 7, 2026

Writer/director Maggie Gyllenhaal takes aim at Mary Shelley’s beloved Frankenstein, with ‘The Bride!’ delivering her own inspired riff on the source material that while bold, audacious and singular, swings for the fences with an audible whiff.

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Tom Chatalbash
Mar 7, 2026
'Holy Days' Review: It Pays to Have Faith in Kiwi Filmmakers
Kyle Climans
Mar 5, 2026
'Holy Days' Review: It Pays to Have Faith in Kiwi Filmmakers
Kyle Climans
Mar 5, 2026

What happens when three nuns and a young boy go on a journey across New Zealand? You get one of the best indie movies of the year in ‘Holy Days’.

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Kyle Climans
Mar 5, 2026
‘Dreams’ Review: A Profoundly Misguided Erotic Drama
Maxance Vincent
Feb 27, 2026
‘Dreams’ Review: A Profoundly Misguided Erotic Drama
Maxance Vincent
Feb 27, 2026

Michel Franco’s ‘Dreams’ fails to meet the moment with a mostly empty erotic drama that takes a repulsive turn near its allegedly shocking denouement.

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Maxance Vincent
Feb 27, 2026
'Scream 7' Review: A Fun, But Messy Sequel That Can't Stick The Landing
Tom Chatalbash
Feb 26, 2026
'Scream 7' Review: A Fun, But Messy Sequel That Can't Stick The Landing
Tom Chatalbash
Feb 26, 2026

Ghostface and his iconic getup are back to terrorize Sidney Prescott yet again in ‘Scream 7’ - a fierce, fun, but ultimately messy sequel that shows a franchise that is beginning to show signs of wear and tear.

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Tom Chatalbash
Feb 26, 2026
‘Psycho Killer’ Review: An Unmitigated Studio Disaster The Likes of Which We Rarely See
Maxance Vincent
Feb 20, 2026
‘Psycho Killer’ Review: An Unmitigated Studio Disaster The Likes of Which We Rarely See
Maxance Vincent
Feb 20, 2026

Awful in almost every conceivable way, ‘Psycho Killer’ is a note-perfect exercise in screwing things up from the get-go and never recovering as it trudges through a ridiculously inert conclusion.

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Maxance Vincent
Feb 20, 2026
'How To Make A Killing' Review: A Slick, Deliciously Entertaining Ride
Tom Chatalbash
Feb 18, 2026
'How To Make A Killing' Review: A Slick, Deliciously Entertaining Ride
Tom Chatalbash
Feb 18, 2026

Writer/director John Patton Ford returns with ’How To Make A Killing’, a deliciously entertaining tale of how the pursuit of money and status can corrupt and poison, which showcases yet another stellar turn from Glen Powell.

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Tom Chatalbash
Feb 18, 2026
‘Pillion’ Review: Finally, A Sexy Film That Doesn’t Hold Back
Maxance Vincent
Feb 13, 2026
‘Pillion’ Review: Finally, A Sexy Film That Doesn’t Hold Back
Maxance Vincent
Feb 13, 2026

Thanks to incredible, career-best performances from Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling, Harry Lighton’s ‘Pillion’ overcomes a relatively conventional story with a transgressive approach to sexuality and offers a glimpse of a world audiences rarely see depicted in mainstream cinema.

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Maxance Vincent
Feb 13, 2026
'Wuthering Heights' Review: A Fiery, Steamy, Messy Mixed Bag
Tom Chatalbash
Feb 13, 2026
'Wuthering Heights' Review: A Fiery, Steamy, Messy Mixed Bag
Tom Chatalbash
Feb 13, 2026

Writer/Director Emerald Fennell returns with her third feature, this time tackling an adaptation of Emily Bronte’s beloved novel ‘Wuthering Heights’. With a fresh, unique approach and two perfectly cast leads, this adaptation hits the bullseye far more than it misses the mark.

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Tom Chatalbash
Feb 13, 2026
'Crime 101' Review: A Rock-Solid, Old Fashioned Crime Thriller
Tom Chatalbash
Feb 11, 2026
'Crime 101' Review: A Rock-Solid, Old Fashioned Crime Thriller
Tom Chatalbash
Feb 11, 2026

After a long absence, writer/director Bart Layton is back with ‘Crime 101’, a refreshing and old-fashioned crime thriller that thankfully doesn’t waste a tremendously good cast.

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Tom Chatalbash
Feb 11, 2026
‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Review: Gore Verbinski Returns with His Biggest Misfire
Maxance Vincent
Feb 10, 2026
‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Review: Gore Verbinski Returns with His Biggest Misfire
Maxance Vincent
Feb 10, 2026

Despite a well-mounted cast and a cogent subject matter that should theoretically work in the hands of such an assured genre stylist, Gore Verbinski’s ‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ is an excruciatingly dull sci-fi comedy with a refusal to say anything meaningful.

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Maxance Vincent
Feb 10, 2026
‘Calle Málaga’ Review: Carmen Maura Shines in Emotionally Devastating Drama
Maxance Vincent
Feb 5, 2026
‘Calle Málaga’ Review: Carmen Maura Shines in Emotionally Devastating Drama
Maxance Vincent
Feb 5, 2026

Thanks to a deeply affectionate turn from Carmen Maura, Maryam Touzani’s ‘Calle Málaga’ will tug at your heartstrings and perhaps break you into a million pieces until you are renewed by a feeling of hope and tenderness. 

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Maxance Vincent
Feb 5, 2026
‘Whistle’ Review: Sound and Fury Signifying Mostly Nothing
Michael Winn Johnson
Feb 3, 2026
‘Whistle’ Review: Sound and Fury Signifying Mostly Nothing
Michael Winn Johnson
Feb 3, 2026

With an intriguing young cast, including Daphne Keene and Sophie Nélisse, and a somewhat original premise, Shudder’s ‘Whistle’ shouldn’t just be background noise. But it is.

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Michael Winn Johnson
Feb 3, 2026
'Send Help' Review: A Gnarly Return To Form For Raimi
Tom Chatalbash
Jan 30, 2026
'Send Help' Review: A Gnarly Return To Form For Raimi
Tom Chatalbash
Jan 30, 2026

After two decades, Sam Raimi finally returns with another R-rated feature in ‘Send Help’, a gnarly, ferocious return to form that will remind audiences what a wildly fun and singular filmmaker he is.

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Tom Chatalbash
Jan 30, 2026
'The Moment' Review: A Tonally Stunted Meta Take on the Concert Film
Arjun Persaud
Jan 29, 2026
'The Moment' Review: A Tonally Stunted Meta Take on the Concert Film
Arjun Persaud
Jan 29, 2026

Despite star Charli XCX’s well-documented cinephilia, ‘The Moment’ struggles to find a strong cinematic identity

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Arjun Persaud
Jan 29, 2026