In the Blink of an Eye (2026)
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“While presented as a trio of interconnected stories, "In the Blink of an Eye" plays more like three disparate TV series smushed into a single feature.” –
Variety
Jan 27, 2026
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Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty! (2026)
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“While trying to confront grief with a sense of mischief, the movie’s impish tonal approach takes the sting out of death a little too often, rendering its catharsis null. It’s hard not to respect a big swing, but Wladyka ultimately misses.” –
Variety
Jan 25, 2026
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undertone (2025)
94%
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“Although it eventually leans into traditional genre hallmarks, its introductory musings are novel, taking the form of a one-woman performance showcase that makes ingenious use of visual and auditory negative space.” –
Variety
Jan 25, 2026
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Mercy (2026)
23%
4/10
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“Mercy challenges you to stare at Chris Pratt for two hours while accepting our new AI overlords.” –
IGN Movies
Jan 21, 2026
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The Rip (2026)
80%
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“A tale of Miami cops caught up in a drug money seizure while trying to solve a murder mystery, the movie’s tight, sub-two-hour runtime forces a number of movie stars front and center, allowing them to carry an old-fashioned law enforcement thriller saga” –
JoySauce.com
Jan 16, 2026
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)
93%
4/5
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“DaCosta may not break new stylistic ground the way Boyle has in the past, but her skillful balance between the extremes of misery and euphoria makes for a rapturous studio oddity.” –
Certified Forgotten
Jan 13, 2026
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Greenland 2: Migration (2026)
49%
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“Short movies are a mercy, but every once in a while you get a Greenland 2: Migration, which plays like a more thoughtful and meditative piece had been snipped within an inch of its life. ” –
Inverse
Jan 9, 2026
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All That's Left of You (2025)
100%
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“Sheds its didacticism to become a harrowing multigenerational tale of a Palestinian family’s nakbas.” –
Truthdig
Jan 9, 2026
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Primate (2025)
79%
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“Primate is a horror romp filled with some fun ideas thrown at the wall — many of which stick — and some other heavily dramatic ones that severely misfire. In other words: It’s January, so you could do a whole lot worse.” –
Inverse
Jan 9, 2026
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The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)
87%
8/10
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“Despite its narrative shortcomings, and some questionable decisions about who sings, The Testament of Ann Lee makes for an inviting historical musical about the power of faith.” –
IGN Movies
Dec 24, 2025
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Song Sung Blue (2025)
78%
5/10
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“Often fails to find the extraordinary within the ordinary, eliciting nods and shrugs far more often than gasps of either shock or delight. A film about interesting people with nothing to say about them.” –
IGN Movies
Dec 23, 2025
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Anaconda (2025)
48%
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“The film is nearly devoid of laughs, seldom coheres in its straightforward action-thriller moments, and is also, on occasion, visually unpleasant in a way that favors home viewing. ” –
Inverse
Dec 23, 2025
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Cover-Up (2025)
98%
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“At turns reverential and critical.” –
Truthdig
Dec 18, 2025
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Black Rabbit, White Rabbit (2025)
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“The film folds in on itself in intriguing (albeit protracted) ways, warping its meta-fictional boundaries until they supersede its characters, or any underlying meaning.” –
Variety
Dec 18, 2025
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100 Nights of Hero (2025)
68%
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“Resplendent in costume and production design, but shaky in overall execution.” –
Variety
Dec 18, 2025
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Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025)
66%
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“It's bigger, longer, more unwieldy, more sentimental, and more problematic with a capital "P." But in its grandest moments, it’s more emotionally affecting than anything Cameron has made before.” –
Inverse
Dec 16, 2025
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Zootopia 2 (2025)
91%
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“That Zootopia 2 is more politically coherent than its predecessor is, admittedly, a low bar. But you have to admit: it’s nuts that in 2025, a studio movie aimed at children has a cogent political metaphor you could easily map onto numerous ongoing crises” –
JoySauce.com
Dec 12, 2025
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Dhurandhar (2025)
42%
8/10
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“Walks a fine line between raucous entertainment and hateful propaganda. With more blood and guts than a slaughterhouse, it’s one of the most viciously enthralling films this year.” –
IGN Movies
Dec 9, 2025
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Marty Supreme (2025)
93%
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“Few works in modern Hollywood have leaned into the folly of youth with such tremendous gusto, and even fewer have been fueled by such non-stop adrenaline, en route to such joyful catharsis. There’s nothing quite like it” –
Decider
Dec 1, 2025
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Hamnet (2025)
86%
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“Its tension, between the poignant and the pedagogical, contorts Hamnet in intriguing ways and stretches it to its breaking point, yielding in a work of rigor and emotional severity that is very, very good, but ought to have been great.” –
JoySauce.com
Nov 28, 2025
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Rental Family (2025)
87%
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“The form it takes is far too straightforward to explore such an intriguing and loopy concept, so despite its stellar performances, its drama suffers.” –
JoySauce.com
Nov 21, 2025
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Wicked: For Good (2025)
66%
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“Between its fealty to past versions of the story, and its unwillingness to break free from even the most rigid emotional and formal modes, the sequel refuses to even attempt to defy gravity, making it sink like a stone.” –
JoySauce.com
Nov 18, 2025
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Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (2025)
98%
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“Takes the form of eye-popping watercolors, turning its Japanese setting into a gorgeous vision of childhood memory” –
JoySauce.com
Nov 16, 2025
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Keeper (2025)
53%
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“Is it a valiant attempt? Perhaps, but so was the Hindenburg.” –
Inverse
Nov 16, 2025
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Sirāt (2025)
92%
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“ Few films this year have felt so consistently foreboding.” –
Truthdig
Nov 16, 2025
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