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7/10
Tuner (2025) Sean Boelman Tuner isn’t without a few sour notes, but its elements are so melodic when seen as a whole that it’s easy to look past some of the weaker elements.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
Wicker (2026) Sean Boelman Wicker has a very fun premise, but what elevates the film from a novelty into something genuinely brilliant is the level of sincerity and emotion it brings to its silly, tongue-in-cheek storytelling.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
3/10
In the Blink of an Eye (2026) Sean Boelman If anything, at least the film truly is over in the blink of an eye at a merciful 94 minutes.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Invite (2026) Sean Boelman Even though Wilde’s direction still shows some significant weaknesses, The Invite is propelled by a phenomenal script and a wonderful ensemble that is totally game for everything the story throws at them.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
Revolver Lily (2023) Sean Boelman Some impressive action sequences aside, Revolver Lily is a mostly dull war drama that struggles to stand out in a genre that has plenty of notable entries.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Worldbreaker (2025) Sean Boelman Is Worldbreaker a particularly good movie? No, not really. It’s dumb, it’s generic, and you’ll probably forget most of it by the time the credits roll — if not before. However, sometimes a big, dumb Milla Jovovich monster movie just hits the spot.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
2/10
The Gallerist (2026) Cole Groth The film fancies itself a critique of the vapid art world, yet possesses less depth than the puddles its characters keep slipping on.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
The Wrecking Crew (2026) Manuel São Bento In the end, the protagonists' charisma ensures victory, proving that a good duo can carry even the most formulaic screenplay.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
Once Upon a Time in Harlem (2026) Sean Boelman Every second of footage that David Greaves presents here from his late father is a gift, not only to the audience but also to the world of art in general.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
3/10
The Moment (2026) Sean Boelman With the cast and talent behind The Moment, it really should be something special, but instead, it’s an unfunny, boring experience.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Buddy (2026) Sean Boelman It’s a lot of fun, has a great concept, and has no shortage of visual style, but it feels like the type of movie destined more for late night/cult status than mainstream appeal.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Redux Redux (2025) M.N. Miller Redux Redux is visceral, savage, and soulful. Working on multiple levels, the McManus siblings craft the year's most unexpected arm-rest-gripping thriller. Go see this film!
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
10/10
Cosmic Princess Kaguya! (2026) Callie Hanna Cosmic Princess Kaguya manages to simultaneously be extremely timely and yet very much timeless.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
4/10
Mercy (2026) Ricky Valero Mercy has all the potential of being a good movie but falls flat due to a failed third act and poor performance from Chris Pratt. 
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
Return to Silent Hill (2026) Joshua Ryan The successful recreation of a nightmare is impressive, but the hurdle is turning that nightmare into something that captivates audiences. When discussing a dream, it’s often the storyteller who’s enjoying themselves more than the listener.
Posted Jan 21, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
The Rip (2026) Joshua Ryan Outside of the issues with pacing, the nonsensical decisions, and a few exhausting exposition dumps, The Rip is a solid enough psychological thriller that manages to craft a few moments of genuine tension.
Posted Jan 16, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
Birth (2004) Joshua Ryan Glazer’s commitment to exploring the most uncomfortable aspects of this heart-wrenching story makes the impact of Birth unforgettable.
Posted Jan 14, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Sean Boelman As someone who was not particularly impressed by the final act of Boyle’s film, I would still rather have those ambitious swings and misses than something safe and unaffecting like The Bone Temple.
Posted Jan 13, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
Charlie the Wonderdog (2025) Cole Groth It’s a movie that's loud, frantic, and entirely forgettable, a cinematic chew toy that loses its squeak long before the credits of Charlie the Wonderdog finally roll
Posted Jan 13, 2026Edit critic review
4/10
The Plague (2025) Cole Groth It captures the misery of adolescence perfectly, but it forgets to make that misery compelling to watch.
Posted Jan 13, 2026Edit critic review
3/10
Greenland 2: Migration (2026) M.N. Miller Greenland 2: Migration is stale and devoid of originality, or even a well-executed genre exercise.
Posted Jan 10, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
People We Meet on Vacation (2026) Sean Boelman Compared to most of the rom-coms that Netflix seemingly puts out every other week, People We Meet on Vacation is a breath of fresh air.
Posted Jan 09, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
I Was a Stranger (2024) Sean Boelman It is a film made by a Westerner for Westerners, and if you evaluate it on that level, it gets the job done.
Posted Jan 06, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Anaconda (2025) M.N. Miller The meta-reboot Anaconda is absurdly funny and purely harmless fun.
Posted Dec 24, 2025Edit critic review
5/10
Scarlet (2025) Sean Boelman One can only hope that the filmmaker returns to the imaginative, original filmmaking that made him such a force to be reckoned with in anime.
Posted Dec 24, 2025Edit critic review
8/10
Merrily We Roll Along (2025) Sean Boelman For those who are already fans, as well as those who aren’t initiated into the world of Stephen Sondheim’s masterpiece, Maria Friedman’s protape is sure to be an engaging, cinematic experience worth a trip out to your nearest multiplex.
Posted Dec 24, 2025Edit critic review
6/10
Goodbye June (2025) Ricky Valero Regardless of my nitpicks of the script and the unevenness of it, I do believe Goodbye June will have an audience that will find it endearing and even feel the weight of the film on their backs.
Posted Dec 19, 2025Edit critic review
7/10
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (2025) Ricky Valero With the stylistic animation, the typical SpongeBob humor, this is definitely one of my favorite movies featuring our favorite squarepants to date. 
Posted Dec 19, 2025Edit critic review
8/10
The Housemaid (2025) Callie Hanna The way Amanda Seyfried's take on Nina can so easily switch from sweet to terrifying and back again is quite simply impressive work.
Posted Dec 19, 2025Edit critic review
1/10
David (2025) Cole Groth By attempting to sell a narrative of divine right and violent conquest to children while ignoring the blood-soaked context of the very land it depicts, Angel Studios has produced a genuinely evil film.
Posted Dec 18, 2025Edit critic review
8/10
Not Without Hope (2025) Cole Groth It’s an honorable story to portray, and when the camera stays on the boat, it’s a very well-done tribute to the resilience of the human spirit.
Posted Dec 18, 2025Edit critic review
8/10
Dead Man's Wire (2025) Cole Groth Skarsgård infuses Tony with so much humanity and humor that you can’t help but root for him.
Posted Dec 18, 2025Edit critic review
7/10
Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) Matt Hambidge While the broad story beats might feel too familiar, Cameron and company make Avatar: Fire and Ash the most emotional entry in the series. Combined with Cameron's expected visual flare and next level production value, it's also the best of the three.
Posted Dec 16, 2025Edit critic review
7/10
Dogma (1999) Joshua Ryan Boasting an impressive cast of A-list actors and respected performers, Kevin Smith’s cult classic Dogma is a strange, juvenile, and surprisingly intelligent spoof of the Catholic religion.
Posted Dec 13, 2025Edit critic review
7/10
Dust Bunny (2025) Joshua Ryan With a fantastic cast, gorgeous set design, and a compelling story, it’s an inventive and imaginative take on the hitman-for-hire genre, setting its violent story within the realm of a darkly gothic fairytale.
Posted Dec 12, 2025Edit critic review
3/10
Merv (2025) M.N. Miller Merv is a thinly repackaged dog-rom-com that leans on familiar tropes without offering real charm.
Posted Dec 12, 2025Edit critic review
3/10
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw (2025) M.N. Miller It is time for this tired franchise to grow up.
Posted Dec 05, 2025Edit critic review
9/10
Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (2025) Cole Groth With better scares and more surprises, Scott Cawthon stays true to FNaF loyalists while improving remarkably all around, creating one of the strongest PG-13 horror flicks recently.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
9/10
Oh. What. Fun. (2025) Cole Groth It’s a chaotic, stylized love letter to the holiday season that feels like a semi-classic in the making, mostly because it remembers the one person who usually makes the magic happen: the mom.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
2/10
Fackham Hall (2025) Matt Hambidge Fackham Hall is a lazy attempt at parody. It tries to run back many of the bits of other, better, parodies, but with none of the self-assuredness or creative wit.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
6/10
My Secret Santa (2025) Callie Hanna Not only did the makeup team, both in and out of universe, perfectly nail the traditional Santa look, the warmth and joy we've all come to associate with jolly old Kris Kringle shines throughout Breckenridge's performance.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
9/10
Marty Supreme (2025) Matt Hambidge It's wildly fun and entertaining, yet it doesn't shy away from delving into deeper themes and questions. However you look at it, Marty Supreme is something special.
Posted Dec 01, 2025Edit critic review
5/10
Troll 2 (2025) Manuel São Bento Troll 2 is a sequel that, while competent and occasionally entertaining, struggles to find its own identity in the shadow of its predecessor.
Posted Dec 01, 2025Edit critic review
5/10
Sidelined 2: Intercepted (2025) Cole Groth While I can't call it 'good' by any traditional metric, Sidelined 2: Intercepted works as a harmless distraction.
Posted Nov 26, 2025Edit critic review
7/10
Tinsel Town (2025) Cole Groth Seeing Kiefer Sutherland embrace the madness of a British play is a unique delight, playing to Sutherland’s charm while also embracing the simplicity of the premise.
Posted Nov 26, 2025Edit critic review
2/10
Jingle Bell Heist (2025) Sean Boelman Jingle Bell Heist is so bad that it almost makes me want to cancel my Netflix subscription… and I don’t even pay for Netflix — it comes included with my cell phone plan.
Posted Nov 26, 2025Edit critic review
3/10
Zootopia 2 (2025) Cole Groth I entered this screening with managed expectations, given the erratic marketing campaign; yet, nothing could have prepared me for the staggering level of incompetence on display.
Posted Nov 25, 2025Edit critic review
7/10
Now You See Me: Now You Don't (2025) Matt Hambidge Some movies are meant to be enjoyed simply as surface level entertainment, nothing more. Now You See Me: Now You Don't understands that and leans into it. A true popcorn flick, through and through.
Posted Nov 25, 2025Edit critic review
7/10
The Family Plan 2 (2025) Cole Groth The secret strength of this film is the lack of the structural crutch that held the original back.
Posted Nov 25, 2025Edit critic review
8/10
Left-Handed Girl (2025) Sean Boelman Even if Left-Handed Girl largely does live in the shadow of the past collaborations between Shih-Ching Tsou and Sean Baker, it’s a delightful and well-made little movie.
Posted Nov 25, 2025Edit critic review
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