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Todd Jorgenson

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The Wizard of the Kremlin (2025) 47% EDIT “Straddling a line between insightful and inflammatory, the film’s chilling resonance feels muted. It's intriguing, but keeps moviegoers too safely protected from its horrors.” – Cinemalogue May 15, 2026 Full Review Couples Weekend (2025) 50% EDIT “The script becomes stranded along with the characters in this dark relationship comedy that doesn’t leave much room for emotional investment amid its boozing and bickering.” – Cinemalogue May 15, 2026 Full Review Obsession (2025) 94% EDIT “Cleverly subverting tropes across genres, it mostly eschews formula with a stylish and unsettling saga rooted in real-life paranoia and despair. ” – Cinemalogue May 15, 2026 Full Review Magic Hour (2025) 55% EDIT “This two-hander features strong performances committed to material that is refreshingly candid, yet feels more slight than profound.” – Cinemalogue May 15, 2026 Full Review Is God Is (2026) 98% EDIT “Although hardly subtle, this brutally powerful revenge saga is a provocative probe of sibling bonds, toxic masculinity, and violent family legacies through a richly specific spiritual and cultural lens.” – Cinemalogue May 15, 2026 Full Review Forge (2025) 87% EDIT “Examining familiar themes from a unique cultural perspective, this sleek low-budget crime drama is taut and twisty enough to compensate for an uneven script.” – Cinemalogue May 15, 2026 Full Review Driver's Ed (2025) 71% EDIT “Some angst-ridden teens take a road trip to a familiar destination in this throwback comedy that struggles to balance its silly hijinks with a more sincere exploration of acceptance and self-discovery.” – Cinemalogue May 15, 2026 Full Review The Sheep Detectives (2026) 94% EDIT “This charming if corny British comedy playfully tweaks classic murder-mystery tropes with a mix of silly quirks and heartwarming loyalty between species. It's a jolly delight.” – Cinemalogue May 8, 2026 Full Review Silent Friend (2025) 98% EDIT “This visually stunning triptych is a cumulatively profound glimpse into the relationship between humans and nature.” – Cinemalogue May 8, 2026 Full Review The Python Hunt (2025) 95% EDIT “Smartly embracing the absurdity of its titular competition rather than fixating on winners and losers, this documentary is compelling regardless of your preference for buying into its slithering sincerity.” – Cinemalogue May 8, 2026 Full Review Keep Quiet (2025) 100% EDIT “Layered with rich cultural specificity, this gritty and evocative crime drama yields authentic emotional depth beneath its formulaic procedural surface.” – Cinemalogue May 8, 2026 Full Review Affection (2025) 82% EDIT “As this intimate science-fiction thriller loses its logical footing in the second half, it squanders our patience in piecing together its twisty puzzle.” – Cinemalogue May 8, 2026 Full Review Mother Mary (2026) 71% EDIT “Despite some stylish visuals this melodramatic portrait of tortured artists winds up more tedious than profound.” – Cinemalogue May 8, 2026 Full Review Addition (2024) 55% EDIT “A committed portrayal by Teresa Palmer can’t save this calculated Australian romantic comedy, in which mental illness functions primarily as a plot device.” – Cinemalogue May 8, 2026 Full Review Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo) (2025) 91% EDIT “Thematically familiar but richly specific in its setting and cultural texture, this gritty and evocative coming-of-age drama is ultimately a tribute to its surroundings.” – Cinemalogue May 1, 2026 Full Review The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026) 78% EDIT “This slick sequel offers an intriguing narrative backdrop but winds up as shallow and superficial as its characters.” – Cinemalogue May 1, 2026 Full Review Swapped (2026) 67% EDIT “Innocuous yet insubstantial, it’s humorous and heartwarming enough to engage the target demographic and some adults outside of it.” – Cinemalogue May 1, 2026 Full Review Two Pianos (2025) 77% EDIT “Eventually finding its rhythm as a portrait of a musician at a personal and professional crossroads, this uneven melodrama is bolstered by richly textured performances. ” – Cinemalogue May 1, 2026 Full Review RZA's One Spoon of Chocolate (2025) 39% EDIT “Wearing its 1970s influences on its visual sleeves, this ponderous satirical thriller emphasizes vintage style over contemporary substance.” – Cinemalogue May 1, 2026 Full Review The Last One for the Road (2025) 86% EDIT “Combining mischievous energy with stylish throwback visuals, this meandering Italian comedy of lifelong friendships and arrested development compensates for its jumbled narrative momentum with bittersweet charm.” – Cinemalogue May 1, 2026 Full Review Hokum (2026) 89% EDIT “... uneven if unsettling exploration of folklore, paranoia, and personal demons that’s intense yet only superficially frightening.” – Cinemalogue May 1, 2026 Full Review Michael (2026) 39% EDIT “This sanitized biopic of the global pop-music superstar is mostly an exercise in image rehabilitation, basking so heavily in fan service and revisionist nostalgia that it lacks any meaningful insight or fresh perspective.” – Cinemalogue Apr 24, 2026 Full Review Apex (2026) 66% EDIT “While it spotlights some breathtaking mountain scenery, this contrived survival thriller struggles to escalate the psychological stakes.” – Cinemalogue Apr 24, 2026 Full Review Desert Warrior (2025) 25% EDIT “... impressive more for its scope than its storytelling, which becomes stranded without an oasis in sight.” – Cinemalogue Apr 24, 2026 Full Review Fuze (2025) 73% EDIT “Despite an explosive premise that builds genuine white-knuckle tension, this thriller burns out too soon and stumbles toward a needlessly convoluted payoff.” – Cinemalogue Apr 24, 2026 Full Review
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