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Screensphere is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Awais Irfan, Connor Lightbody, Stefania Sarrubba.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
4/5
Bugonia (2025) Awais Irfan Not all of the ideas coalesce, but Bugonia is Yorgos Lanthimos at his most thoughtful and thematically ambitious – and it has a great deal of fun in the process.
Posted Nov 20, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
The Phoenician Scheme (2025) Stefania Sarrubba The Phoenician Scheme hands the audience a grenade to unearth kernels of fabricated honesty in the whimsical world-building. For some, the search will sound like a chore; others will see it as a satisfying exercise in being present.
Posted Nov 12, 2025Edit critic review
2/5
By Design (2025) Stefania Sarrubba As a piece to behold, it’s gorgeous and engrossing, but risks splintering as soon as you try to sit on it.
Posted Nov 12, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
Twinless (2025) Stefania Sarrubba Twinless takes an inquisitive, non-judgemental look at codependency, anger management issues and power imbalance, confirming Sweeney as a fine filmmaker with an original perspective on the business of being alive.
Posted Nov 12, 2025Edit critic review
Sorry, Baby (2025) Stefania Sarrubba By keeping the spotlight on Agnes even when others have long looked away, Sorry, Baby emerges as one of the most unflinching depictions of the aftermath of sexual assault and one of this year’s most promising debuts.
Posted Nov 12, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Weapons (2025) Stefania Sarrubba For a rule-bending mystery elevated by its performances, Weapons disappointingly ends up caving to a dollar-store trope in a rather traditional resolution.
Posted Sep 07, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
100 Nights of Hero (2025) Stefania Sarrubba More amusing than cautionary, 100 Nights of Hero offers an alternative vision to all heteronormative dogmas, one that has “future fairytale classic” written all over it.
Posted Sep 06, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The Smashing Machine (2025) Stefania Sarrubba Despite all the bloodshed in the ring and the emotional turmoil out of it, Safdie’s movie still plays it too safe to deliver a knockout blow — and it’s Johnson who suffers the most for it.
Posted Sep 04, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
How to Train Your Dragon (2025) Awais Irfan Most live-action adaptations lack the awe-inspired glint of their predecessors. With How to Train Your Dragon, however, it’s every bit as soulful and magical as the original and takes Hiccup and Toothless’ first flight to all new heights.
Posted Jul 23, 2025Edit critic review
Mickey 17 (2025) Connor Lightbody a satire that can only tiredly lampoon the tanned surface of the fascists it mocks
Posted Mar 18, 2025Edit critic review
Pavements (2024) Connor Lightbody If Perry is aiming for a film that embodies the very agitation that Pavement strived for, he can count the ironic Pavements a success
Posted Mar 18, 2025Edit critic review
Joker: Folie à Deux (2024) Connor Lightbody a courtroom drama, musical hybrid that puts the Joker character and Joker the film itself on trial. Sadly, and surprisingly, this is conducted in quite safe fashion, the more inflammatory elements of Joker a distant memory
Posted Mar 18, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
The Brutalist (2024) Connor Lightbody The Brutalist is a stunner. A dream for cinephiles everywhere but this is the Holy Grail for film scholars: an instant, definitive entry into film canon.
Posted Mar 18, 2025Edit critic review
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