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4/5
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The Wizard of the Kremlin
(2025)
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Tom Cassidy
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Though rooted in Russia's story, the film's message reaches further—a sharp critique of all ruthless, powerful people who place self-interest above everything else.
Posted May 12, 2026
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3/5
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Buffalo 66
(1998)
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Kat Halstead
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Buffalo '66 combines a psychological crime drama with romance and plenty of dark comedy, and has definitely found its place as a bit of a cult classic from the 1990s.
Posted May 12, 2026
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1/5
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The Business
(2005)
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Alistair Lawrence
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This slog of an underworld tale features plenty of sex, drugs, and violence but lacks any originality.
Posted May 12, 2026
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3/5
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Portraits of Dangerous Women
(2024)
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Kat Halstead
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There's something very slight about this comedy drama, even though it's entertaining enough to maintain interest throughout.
Posted May 12, 2026
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3/5
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Elite Squad 2
(2010)
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Alistair Lawrence
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Moura returns as senior security officer Nascimento in this chaotic, knotty sequel, which was a critical and commercial smash in its native Brazil.
Posted May 12, 2026
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2/5
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Another Man's Wife
(2026)
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Christie Cronan
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Cold, calculated, but detached from reality, Another Man's Wife is a sterile but flat mind game that offers little connection with the audience.
Posted May 12, 2026
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4/5
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Marty, Life Is Short
(2026)
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Jennifer Green
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If you didn't already love Martin Short, you're going to after this loving profile.
Posted May 12, 2026
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3/5
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You, Always
(2025)
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Barbara Shulgasser
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You, Always is a perfectly pleasant 93 minutes but it doesn't rank in the top tier of romantic comedies by a long shot.
Posted May 12, 2026
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3/5
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Natalee Holloway
(2009)
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Barbara Shulgasser
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This is a sad and frustrating story told well, but the filmmakers had limited information when it was released in 2009. For more details on the investigation, viewers may want to watch more recent films.
Posted May 12, 2026
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2/5
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My Dearest Assassin
(2026)
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Jose Solís
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This film has entertainment value but could have been better.
Posted May 12, 2026
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2/5
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Son-In-Law
(2026)
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Jose Solís
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A sharp political satire can be hard to enter when it keeps so many of its jokes behind locked doors.
Posted May 12, 2026
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3/5
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180
(2026)
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Jose Solís
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180 does not really challenge the vigilante fantasy so much as inhabit it, with the blunt, entertaining energy of an older action thriller that knows how to keep tightening the screws.
Posted May 12, 2026
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4/5
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Remarkably Bright Creatures
(2026)
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Jennifer Green
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This tearjerker picks up steam in its emotional second half, thanks to skilled acting and an absorbing storyline—as well as a few surprises (at least for those who haven't read the book).
Posted May 12, 2026
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4/5
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Buen Camino
(2025)
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Jose Solís
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Warm, funny, and easy to surrender to, the movie knows exactly where it's going and still earns the walk.
Posted May 12, 2026
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4/5
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96 Pounds of Dynamite
(2026)
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Christie Cronan
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96 Pounds of Dynamite presents the story of a man who refuses to be defined by his disability or stereotypes about people with disabilities.
Posted May 12, 2026
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2/5
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Dreams
(2025)
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Christie Cronan
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Cold, intense, and on edge, Dreams is an uncomfortable romantic thriller that's more about style than substance.
Posted May 12, 2026
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2/5
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Couples Weekend
(2025)
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Christie Cronan
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This uneven romcom satire is trippy, but not in a fun way—more like an uncomfortable, awkward, out-of-touch-with-reality way.
Posted May 12, 2026
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4/5
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Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)
(2026)
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Sandie Angulo Chen
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Those hoping for in-depth personal revelations will have to wait for a more traditional documentary, but as a concert film, this delivers.
Posted May 11, 2026
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3/5
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Would You Rather
(2012)
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Kat Halstead
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There's an interesting premise at the heart of this fairly derivative horror that leans into the "torture porn" sub-genre with disturbing and gruesome effect.
Posted May 05, 2026
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3/5
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Islands
(2025)
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Kat Halstead
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This familiar-feeling psychological drama is given a mysterious, existential twist by German director Jan-Ole Gerster.
Posted May 05, 2026
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4/5
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Gallipoli
(1981)
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Christie Cronan
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Dated but still poignant, Gallipoli's messages pierce the soul with the tragic reminder of the crushing weight of war.
Posted May 05, 2026
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1/5
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Mardi Gras
(2010)
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Barbara Shulgasser
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The quality here is low, but so is the goal, it seems.
Posted May 05, 2026
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3/5
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Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story
(2003)
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Barbara Shulgasser
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This is a well-told tale of almost unbearably tragic circumstances and the extraordinary drive, perseverance, and courage displayed by one girl striving to overcome them.
Posted May 05, 2026
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4/5
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Je m'appelle Agneta
(2026)
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Jose Solís
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This Swedish dramedy, based on a bestselling book, works beautifully as a story about reinvention, but also acts as a reminder that life doesn't begin or end when other people decide it should.
Posted May 05, 2026
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3/5
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My Dearest Señorita
(2026)
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Jennifer Green
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This melodramatic message film gets a little too didactic, but its heart is in the right place and the cast lifts it up.
Posted May 05, 2026
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3/5
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Animal Farm
(2025)
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Tara McNamara
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Transforming George Orwell's cautionary tale into a barnyard romp must have been a beast, and while this animated take isn't exactly a hog-wild time, it does get the pigs' pointed lesson across.
Posted May 05, 2026
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2/5
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Over Your Dead Body
(2026)
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Sandie Angulo Chen
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Director Jorma Taccone's darkly comic thriller starts strong, with an intriguing premise and two talented comedic actors, but it falters once it devolves into a gore-fest.
Posted May 05, 2026
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4/5
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The Devil Wears Prada 2
(2026)
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Sandie Angulo Chen
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The Runway crew reunites for a delightful sequel that's not only nostalgic but also tackles more than just fashion-world snobbery.
Posted May 05, 2026
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4/5
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Swapped
(2026)
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Jennifer Green
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This is a lovely tale where children's natural curiosity and acceptance of others saves the magical world they inhabit and all the creatures in it. In this sense, Swapped contains life lessons we could all use today.
Posted May 04, 2026
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2/5
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Mean Machine
(2001)
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Alistair Lawrence
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This is an enthusiastic but uneven retelling of The Longest Yard, which was originally made in 1974 starring Burt Reynolds and later remade in 2005 starring Adam Sandler.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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3/5
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Tomorrow May Never Come
(2003)
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Sakhi Thirani
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One of Bollywood's most-loved tragedies, this classic, directed by Nikkhil Advani, is filled with charm and sentiment.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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3/5
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Mother Mary
(2026)
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Kat Halstead
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What begins as quiet, still, intense, and conversational takes a turn for the surreal in this dreamlike thriller from director David Lowery.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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2/5
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Fuze
(2025)
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Stefan Pape
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With its ticking WWII bomb in the streets of London, this race-against-the-clock thriller begins with real promise. However, Fuze quickly loses its footing as the narrative grows increasingly convoluted.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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4/5
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Wrinkles the Clown
(2019)
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Jose Solís
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It starts like a horror movie about a nightmare clown crawling out from under children's beds, but turns out to be a documentary that holds many fascinating truths.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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3/5
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Apex
(2026)
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Jennifer Green
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This gritty and intentionally gruesome thriller is not for the faint of heart, but Theron's physical prowess as the survivor Sasha is pretty captivating.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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3/5
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Hive
(2026)
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Jose Solís
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This is an engaging horror film that could've been a little better.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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4/5
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#Skyking
(2026)
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Christie Cronan
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An unsettling flight from beginning to end, #SkyKing barrel rolls high in the drama while staying grounded in reality—ultimately landing an empathetic portrayal of a sensational story.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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3/5
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Hoax: The Kidnapping of Sherri Papini
(2023)
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Barbara Shulgasser
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Given the low budget, Lifetime does a decent job representing the weirdness of Papini.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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4/5
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Orangutan
(2026)
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Jennifer Green
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A subdued Josh Gad offers a charming narration to another beautiful and educational animal documentary from DisneyNature.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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3/5
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Michael
(2026)
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Sandie Angulo Chen
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Jaafar Jackson's uncanny resemblance to his uncle and Valdi's vocal talents stand out in a biopic that, while entertaining, sanctifies more than it illuminates.
Posted Apr 28, 2026
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4/5
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The Sheep Detectives
(2026)
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Betsy Bozdech
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This charming whodunnit with an all-star cast mixes entertaining animal antics with heartfelt themes about loss and inclusion.
Posted Apr 27, 2026
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4/5
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Wasteman
(2025)
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Stefan Pape
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This is a brilliant but excruciating piece of contemporary British filmmaking and one that rarely lets up.
Posted Apr 21, 2026
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4/5
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A Gorilla Story: Told by David Attenborough
(2026)
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Kat Halstead
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There are plenty of nature documentaries to choose from, but what Attenborough uniquely brings to the table is a sense of personal connection, reverence, and respect toward the subjects he studies.
Posted Apr 21, 2026
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3/5
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Hamlet
(2025)
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Kat Halstead
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Ahmed is really the selling point of this London-set adaptation of Shakespeare's classic play, stepping into the iconic role with a fitting intensity and sense of danger just barely under control.
Posted Apr 21, 2026
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4/5
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I Swear
(2025)
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Kat Halstead
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Based on the real-life experiences of Scottish Tourette's campaigner Davidson, this award-winning film is at once heart wrenching and hopeful.
Posted Apr 21, 2026
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2/5
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A Magnificent Life
(2025)
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Tom Cassidy
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The low-stakes, unhurried wander through Pagnol's life events is unlikely to enthrall anyone who isn't already drawn to the subject.
Posted Apr 21, 2026
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4/5
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We Are Guardians
(2023)
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Christie Cronan
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Timely and convincing, this documentary urges collective responsibility and action to save the Amazon rainforest with a creative new approach.
Posted Apr 21, 2026
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3/5
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Mudborn
(2025)
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Jose Solís
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A ghost story built around VR headsets, security cameras, and a pregnant woman under supernatural threat has every reason to feel overstuffed, but the elements surprisingly work here.
Posted Apr 21, 2026
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4/5
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Jerry West: The Logo
(2026)
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Barbara Shulgasser
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This is a heartfelt and absorbing movie about respect.
Posted Apr 21, 2026
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3/5
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Roommates
(2026)
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Jennifer Green
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Despite some unhealthy messages about college life and an unnecessary outside narration, this film has highs as well as lows.
Posted Apr 21, 2026
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