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‘Goodbye June’ Review: Kate Winslet’s Admirable Directorial Debut
Maxance Vincent
Dec 31, 2025
‘Goodbye June’ Review: Kate Winslet’s Admirable Directorial Debut
Maxance Vincent
Dec 31, 2025

While Kate Winslet’s ‘Goodbye June’ may not reinvent the aesthetic and thematic wheel, its story is treated with great urgency and emotional care, allowing the audience to feel the characters’ emotions, rather than being told what to think at any given moment.

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Maxance Vincent
Dec 31, 2025
‘The Choral’ Review: A Contemplative but Uneven World War I Drama
Maxance Vincent
Dec 30, 2025
‘The Choral’ Review: A Contemplative but Uneven World War I Drama
Maxance Vincent
Dec 30, 2025

Nicholas Hytner’s ‘The Choral’ shines when it focuses on its protagonists ruminating on the casualties of war, but not so much when drawing character relationships inside the titular choir. 

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Maxance Vincent
Dec 30, 2025
‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Review: Jim Jarmusch’s Rutted Triptych
Maxance Vincent
Dec 24, 2025
‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Review: Jim Jarmusch’s Rutted Triptych
Maxance Vincent
Dec 24, 2025

Jim Jarmusch crafts his best movie since 2003’s ‘Coffee and Cigarettes’ with ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’, but the end result of his latest anthology effort is still much wobblier than what we used to expect from the American filmmaker.

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Maxance Vincent
Dec 24, 2025
‘The Housemaid’ Review: Paul Feig’s Latest Misfire
Maxance Vincent
Dec 19, 2025
‘The Housemaid’ Review: Paul Feig’s Latest Misfire
Maxance Vincent
Dec 19, 2025

Paul Feig crafts his first theatrical production since 2019 with an adaptation of ‘The Housemaid’, but the end result leaves much to be desired, despite solid turns from Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar.

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Maxance Vincent
Dec 19, 2025
'The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants' Review: Aquatic Anarchy in Doses of Nostalgia
Lane Mills
Dec 19, 2025
'The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants' Review: Aquatic Anarchy in Doses of Nostalgia
Lane Mills
Dec 19, 2025

Derek Drymon’s name is one that longtime SpongeBob watchers have undoubtedly seen pop up on their favorite episodes. Now as director of ‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants’, not only did he deliver a fun film, but one in the same vein as the cartoon’s glory days.

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Lane Mills
Dec 19, 2025
'Marty Supreme' Review: A Stunning, Sprawling Winner
Arjun Persaud
Dec 19, 2025
'Marty Supreme' Review: A Stunning, Sprawling Winner
Arjun Persaud
Dec 19, 2025

‘Marty Supreme’, which marks Josh Safdie’s solo directorial debut is equal parts ambitious and assured, making for one of the best films of the year.

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Arjun Persaud
Dec 19, 2025
‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ Review: A Harrowing Film of Great Urgency
Maxance Vincent
Dec 17, 2025
‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ Review: A Harrowing Film of Great Urgency
Maxance Vincent
Dec 17, 2025

Kaouther Ben Hania’s docu-fiction hybrid ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ is a difficult but necessary document of the atrocities still occurring to this day in Gaza, and, most importantly, the individual human stories no one is currently talking about.

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Maxance Vincent
Dec 17, 2025
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Review: James Cameron Dares to Make Us Dream
Maxance Vincent
Dec 16, 2025
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Review: James Cameron Dares to Make Us Dream
Maxance Vincent
Dec 16, 2025

James Cameron offers another lesson in blockbuster filmmaking with the daring ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’, through three hours of dazzling mythopoetic images that remind you what all great art should strive to achieve.

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Maxance Vincent
Dec 16, 2025
‘Dust Bunny’ Review: Bryan Fuller’s Uneven Feature Debut
Maxance Vincent
Dec 12, 2025
‘Dust Bunny’ Review: Bryan Fuller’s Uneven Feature Debut
Maxance Vincent
Dec 12, 2025

While Bryan Fuller’s ‘Dust Bunny’ bristles with an imaginative visual style and an intriguing world to explore, it’s often bogged down by unimpressive CGI theatrics, despite Mads Mikkelsen and Sophie Sloan attempting to hold the fort.

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Maxance Vincent
Dec 12, 2025
‘Rental Family’ Review: An Unmoving, Button-Pushing Affair
Maxance Vincent
Dec 3, 2025
‘Rental Family’ Review: An Unmoving, Button-Pushing Affair
Maxance Vincent
Dec 3, 2025

While Brendan Fraser gives an impassioned performance in ‘Rental Family’, the movie itself is not as heartwarming as it sets out to be.

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Maxance Vincent
Dec 3, 2025
‘Eternity’ Review: A High-Concept Rom-Com with Minimal Results
Maxance Vincent
Nov 28, 2025
‘Eternity’ Review: A High-Concept Rom-Com with Minimal Results
Maxance Vincent
Nov 28, 2025

While ‘Eternity’ boasts a compelling concept, the movie’s repetitive structure leaves much to be desired as it trudges through a predictable conclusion with little to no emotional impact.

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Maxance Vincent
Nov 28, 2025
‘The Mastermind’ Review: Simply Kelly Reichardt’s Best Film
Maxance Vincent
Nov 22, 2025
‘The Mastermind’ Review: Simply Kelly Reichardt’s Best Film
Maxance Vincent
Nov 22, 2025

With ‘The Mastermind’, the great American filmmaker Kelly Reichardt delivers a tremendous film - one efficiently controlled in its aesthetics and humor, anchored by Josh O’Connor performance.

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Maxance Vincent
Nov 22, 2025
‘Wicked: For Good’ Review: A Reductive Reach Towards Defying Gravity
Abdullah Imran
Nov 21, 2025
‘Wicked: For Good’ Review: A Reductive Reach Towards Defying Gravity
Abdullah Imran
Nov 21, 2025

Jon M. Chu and his eclectic cast return to the magical world of Oz to deliver what amounts to nothing but an overly infantile and ultimately dishonest adaptation of its source material in ‘Wicked for Good’.

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Abdullah Imran
Nov 21, 2025
'Keeper' Review: Oz Perkins Fumbles the Bag Once More
Maxance Vincent
Nov 20, 2025
'Keeper' Review: Oz Perkins Fumbles the Bag Once More
Maxance Vincent
Nov 20, 2025

Oz Perkins has yet to make something worthwhile in the opinion of our Maxance Vincent, but with his sixth feature, ‘Keeper’, the film could be the worst project he has ever helmed.

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Maxance Vincent
Nov 20, 2025
'In Your Dreams' Review: A Heartfelt Netflix Charmer
Tom Chatalbash
Nov 19, 2025
'In Your Dreams' Review: A Heartfelt Netflix Charmer
Tom Chatalbash
Nov 19, 2025

Netflix animation aims to deliver another refreshing crowd-pleaser with ‘In Your Dreams’, a refreshing and heartfelt family film about dreams, nightmares and everything in between.

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Tom Chatalbash
Nov 19, 2025
'The Running Man' Review: Ferocious, But Forgettable
Tom Chatalbash
Nov 11, 2025
'The Running Man' Review: Ferocious, But Forgettable
Tom Chatalbash
Nov 11, 2025

Writer/Director Edgar Wright is back at it again, this time tackling a remake of ‘The Running Man’, based on the beloved Stephen King novel of the same name. What on paper seemed like a match made in heaven, unfortunately results in an action-packed letdown.

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Tom Chatalbash
Nov 11, 2025
‘Nuremberg’ Review: James Vanderbilt's Bizarre World War II Drama
Maxance Vincent
Nov 9, 2025
‘Nuremberg’ Review: James Vanderbilt's Bizarre World War II Drama
Maxance Vincent
Nov 9, 2025

While ‘Nuremberg’ boasts a strong cast and admirable intentions, the bizarre choices it makes along the way turn what could’ve been a thought-provoking drama into a hollow and trite object.

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Maxance Vincent
Nov 9, 2025
‘Nouvelle Vague’ Review: Richard Linklater’s Empty Tribute to the French New Wave
Maxance Vincent
Nov 9, 2025
‘Nouvelle Vague’ Review: Richard Linklater’s Empty Tribute to the French New Wave
Maxance Vincent
Nov 9, 2025

‘Nouvelle Vague’ may be Avengers: Endgame for the Cahiers du Cinéma crowd, but the film is devoid of any substance beyond the aesthetic recreations of one of the most groundbreaking motion pictures that forever changed cinema.

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Maxance Vincent
Nov 9, 2025
‘Sentimental Value’ Review: Joachim Trier’s Most Accomplished Film
Maxance Vincent
Nov 8, 2025
‘Sentimental Value’ Review: Joachim Trier’s Most Accomplished Film
Maxance Vincent
Nov 8, 2025

Joachim Trier offers a profoundly affecting meditation on the healing – and life-affirming – power of art in ‘Sentimental Value’, anchored by a devastatingly brilliant Renate Reinsve, who gives this year’s most soulful performance. 

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Maxance Vincent
Nov 8, 2025
‘Die My Love’ Review: A Fragmented Look at a Woman at the End of Her Rope
Maxance Vincent
Nov 7, 2025
‘Die My Love’ Review: A Fragmented Look at a Woman at the End of Her Rope
Maxance Vincent
Nov 7, 2025

Jennifer Lawrence gives the best performance of her career in Lynne Ramsay’s ‘Die My Love’. However, the fragmented structure of the movie may prove alienating for audiences, especially as it purposefully antagonizes at almost every turn.

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Maxance Vincent
Nov 7, 2025