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'Black Phone 2' Review: A Terrifying And Inventive Sequel
Tom Chatalbash
Oct 15, 2025
'Black Phone 2' Review: A Terrifying And Inventive Sequel
Tom Chatalbash
Oct 15, 2025

The Grabber may have met his maker, but that hasn’t stopped him from clawing his way back to terrorize Finney and Gwen yet again in ‘Black Phone 2’, a horror sequel that provides chilling scares and an exciting expansion of the overarching mythology.

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Tom Chatalbash
Oct 15, 2025
‘After the Hunt’ Review: Luca Guadagnino Confronts Your Conception of Cinema
Maxance Vincent
Oct 13, 2025
‘After the Hunt’ Review: Luca Guadagnino Confronts Your Conception of Cinema
Maxance Vincent
Oct 13, 2025

‘After the Hunt’ may be the most contemptuous movie of the year, and that’s precisely why it works. Luca Guadagnino confronts the audience’s conception of the truth and forces them to rethink how they perceive and view movies as he rejects dialogue to focus on the strongest images of his career.

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Maxance Vincent
Oct 13, 2025
'TRON: Ares' Review: Legacy Sequel Gets By With Blistering Aesthetic Identity
Lane Mills
Oct 10, 2025
'TRON: Ares' Review: Legacy Sequel Gets By With Blistering Aesthetic Identity
Lane Mills
Oct 10, 2025

From director Joachim Rønning, who has blockbuster experience in both the Maleficent and Pirates of the Caribbean franchises, Tron: Ares takes on a visual identity rather unique to the general crop of big movies releasing on a regular basis nowadays

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Lane Mills
Oct 10, 2025
‘Anemone’ Review: A Muted Return to the Screen for Daniel Day-Lewis
Maxance Vincent
Oct 5, 2025
‘Anemone’ Review: A Muted Return to the Screen for Daniel Day-Lewis
Maxance Vincent
Oct 5, 2025

‘Anemone’ should only be watched by those craving another performance from Daniel Day-Lewis, because the film surrounding his incredible, controlled turn does not work at all.

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Maxance Vincent
Oct 5, 2025
'Edgar Allan Poe's The Oval Portrait' Review: A Worthy Throwback to a Bygone Age
Kyle Climans
Oct 5, 2025
'Edgar Allan Poe's The Oval Portrait' Review: A Worthy Throwback to a Bygone Age
Kyle Climans
Oct 5, 2025

For better or worse, ‘The Oval Portrait’ is the exact sort of film which a Hammer horror fan will appreciate.

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Kyle Climans
Oct 5, 2025
‘The Ice Tower’ Review: Lucile Hadžihalilović's Hypnotizing Fantasy Drama
Maxance Vincent
Oct 3, 2025
‘The Ice Tower’ Review: Lucile Hadžihalilović's Hypnotizing Fantasy Drama
Maxance Vincent
Oct 3, 2025

Thanks to a painterly sense of image-making and captivating turns from Marion Cotillard and Clara Pacini, Lucile Hadžihalilović creates a unique atmosphere with ‘The Ice Tower’, blending the artifice of cinema with the trauma-inducing dread of a child’s fantasy.

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Maxance Vincent
Oct 3, 2025
'Play Dirty' Review: Shane Black's Welcomed Return
Maxance Vincent
Oct 1, 2025
'Play Dirty' Review: Shane Black's Welcomed Return
Maxance Vincent
Oct 1, 2025

Shane Black has fun in the cartoonishly glorious adaptation of Donald E. Westlake’s work with ‘Play Dirty’, containing Mark Wahlberg’s best performance in years as he dons the mantra of Westlake’s most iconic character.

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Maxance Vincent
Oct 1, 2025
‘The Smashing Machine’ Review: Benny Safdie’s Anti-Safdie Docudrama
Maxance Vincent
Oct 1, 2025
‘The Smashing Machine’ Review: Benny Safdie’s Anti-Safdie Docudrama
Maxance Vincent
Oct 1, 2025

Benny Safdie breaks the aesthetics that he developed over the years with his brother Josh to craft a surprisingly patient, often discordant docudrama in ‘The Smashing Machine’, which sets his solo directorial career on exciting horizons.

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Maxance Vincent
Oct 1, 2025
'Tell Me What You Want' Review: It Stands There, Looks Pretty, and That's About It
Kyle Climans
Sep 30, 2025
'Tell Me What You Want' Review: It Stands There, Looks Pretty, and That's About It
Kyle Climans
Sep 30, 2025

For anyone who’s read even a smattering of smut in their lives, ‘Tell Me What You Want’ will offer precious few surprises.

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Kyle Climans
Sep 30, 2025
‘What's Kept Inside’ Short Film Review: Emotional Storytelling and Cinematic Realism [SFF 25]
Andres Benatar
Sep 27, 2025
‘What's Kept Inside’ Short Film Review: Emotional Storytelling and Cinematic Realism [SFF 25]
Andres Benatar
Sep 27, 2025

Chava Méndez has captured some amazing emotion and horror in his short ‘What’s Kept Inside’, which although is his directorial debut, is no doubt the beginning of a great career.

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Andres Benatar
Sep 27, 2025
‘Eleanor the Great’ Review: Scarlett Johansson’s Misguided Directorial Debut
Maxance Vincent
Sep 26, 2025
‘Eleanor the Great’ Review: Scarlett Johansson’s Misguided Directorial Debut
Maxance Vincent
Sep 26, 2025

While ‘Eleanor the Great’ is elevated by a legendary turn from June Squibb as the titular character, the film’s handling of several subjects leaves much to be desired, as does Scarlet Johansson’s direction.

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Maxance Vincent
Sep 26, 2025
'All Of You' Review: A Meditation On Quantifiable Companionship
Dempsey Pillot
Sep 26, 2025
'All Of You' Review: A Meditation On Quantifiable Companionship
Dempsey Pillot
Sep 26, 2025

On the surface level, ‘All of You’ is a film about how often technology distracts us from connection, but it also works as a lesson that true love is measured by the lengths we go to protect the relationships that matter most. 

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Dempsey Pillot
Sep 26, 2025
'One Battle After Another' Review: A Thrilling And Hilarious Gem
Tom Chatalbash
Sep 26, 2025
'One Battle After Another' Review: A Thrilling And Hilarious Gem
Tom Chatalbash
Sep 26, 2025

At long last, director Paul Thomas Anderson and Leonardo DiCaprio collaborate for ‘One Battle After Another’, an offbeat, thrilling, and often hilarious adventure that earns its keep in the talented director’s already stunning filmography.

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Tom Chatalbash
Sep 26, 2025
‘Ed’ Short Film Review: The Hollowness of Addiction [SFF 25]
Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025
‘Ed’ Short Film Review: The Hollowness of Addiction [SFF 25]
Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025

‘Ed’ is a short film that further shows how far deep the hollowness within porn addiction really is, and what sort of price it robs men of.

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Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025
Jeremy Renner Music Video, ‘Wait’ Review: Love, Suffering and Recovery [SFF 25]
Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025
Jeremy Renner Music Video, ‘Wait’ Review: Love, Suffering and Recovery [SFF 25]
Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025

Watching Jeremy Renner’s music video ‘Wait’ isn’t just enlightening in how it beautifully showcases a father’s bond with his daughter, it further succeeds in using the trauma of Renner’s accident as a background aesthetic that although never mentioned, can still be felt in the soul of Renner’s music.

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Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025
‘Sunny Side Up’ Short Review: Transcends Expectations while Providing Valuable Lessons [SFF 25]
Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025
‘Sunny Side Up’ Short Review: Transcends Expectations while Providing Valuable Lessons [SFF 25]
Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025

‘Sunny Side Up’, a short film at this year’s Seattle Film Festival, is done with such masterfulness that its baffling that such a beautifully well acted, and whimsically playful film was made under a budget of just five hundred Euros. 

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Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025
Anyhing Helps Review: Simple Companionship Can Go a Long Way [SFF25]
Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025
Anyhing Helps Review: Simple Companionship Can Go a Long Way [SFF25]
Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025

‘Anyhing Helps’ may not illustrate how to solve the problem of global homelessness, but it does show that communication and the love emulated from simple companionship can go a long way as a first step.

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Andres Benatar
Sep 25, 2025
'HIM' Review: The Ultimate Fumble
Brennan Dubé
Sep 19, 2025
'HIM' Review: The Ultimate Fumble
Brennan Dubé
Sep 19, 2025

Ultimately, despite a strong premise, ‘Him’ ends up throwing a Hail Mary, which, if not fumbled, undoubtedly could have been more interesting than the end result.

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Brennan Dubé
Sep 19, 2025
'A Big Bold Beautiful Journey' Review: A Big Bold Misfire
Tom Chatalbash
Sep 16, 2025
'A Big Bold Beautiful Journey' Review: A Big Bold Misfire
Tom Chatalbash
Sep 16, 2025

Romance stories are a dime a dozen, but Kogonada’s ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ dares to be different. However, despite the star power of its two considerably talented stars, this unconventional love story fails to leave a mark.

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Tom Chatalbash
Sep 16, 2025
'The Christophers' Review: Steven Soderbergh Examines His Own Art [TIFF 25]
Maxance Vincent
Sep 13, 2025
'The Christophers' Review: Steven Soderbergh Examines His Own Art [TIFF 25]
Maxance Vincent
Sep 13, 2025

With a more contemplative approach to filmmaking, Steven Soderbergh reflects on his legacy through one of Ian McKellen’s best-ever performances in ‘The Christophers’, and marks the beginning of his late stage.

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Maxance Vincent
Sep 13, 2025