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The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) 58% 2.5/5 EDIT “Not disastrous but disappointing all the same, The Conjuring 4 is a serviceable sequel that commits the ultimate sin of not being bold or memorable enough for a final chapter -- and that's a shame. ” – GamesRadar+ Sep 3, 2025 Full Review Predator: Killer of Killers (2025) 95% 5/5 EDIT “It's clear Wassung and Trachtenberg just get it. Somehow, they're able to push the sci-fi envelope and offer up fresh images and ideas the series has yet to see, while also appealing to diehard fans with Easter eggs.” – Total Film Jun 5, 2025 Full Review The Monkey (2025) 77% 4/5 EDIT “It might be a horror, but it's a laugh riot, too. It's all things, all at once. Just like life.” – Total Film Feb 3, 2025 Full Review Tarot (2024) 17% 2/5 EDIT “Predictable death-ination flick makes decent use of its monster design and spiritual themes, but lacks in creativity.” – Total Film May 3, 2024 Full Review Imaginary (2024) 25% 2/5 EDIT “Blumhouse’s latest isn’t un-bear-able, but you still might want to leave it on the shelf.” – Total Film Mar 8, 2024 Full Review The Boys in the Band (2020) 85% 4/5 EDIT “Penned by the late Crowley himself and frequent Ryan Murphy collaborator Ned Martel, it's brilliantly sharp, witty and energetic nevertheless, illuminating who these characters are and what they mean to one another through charged exchanges.” – Digital Spy Apr 26, 2022 Full Review Old (2021) 50% 2/5 EDIT “Old's breakneck pacing once things start going south leaves little room to delve into character and personal relationships, or feature enough quieter flashes that would have helped to create sympathy for these people we've not long met.” – Digital Spy Apr 26, 2022 Full Review I Care a Lot (2020) 79% 4/5 EDIT “It's fascinating to watch someone like Marla move through the world with zero shame, tons of blind ambition and unrelenting, frequently reckless, belief in themselves.” – Digital Spy Apr 26, 2022 Full Review The Craft: Legacy (2020) 47% EDIT “Clunky pacing aside, everything Lister-Jones throws into the cauldron really works, and it's remarkable how it manages to feel both fresh and nostalgic.” – Through the Trees Mar 5, 2021 Full Review Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) 64% 3/5 EDIT “Ben Schwartz infuses Sonic with excitable energy, showcasing how annoying he'd be for folks around him without taking it too far and bugging the audience.” – SciFiNow Feb 13, 2020 Full Review Frozen II (2019) 77% 4/5 EDIT “Frozen II may not be perfect when compared to the previous outing but it's so charming and fun, it's easy to forgive it that. All-in-all, the flaws never bothered us anyway.” – SciFiNow Nov 18, 2019 Full Review A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2019) 96% 4/5 EDIT “Simply put, it's baa-rilliant.” – SciFiNow Oct 18, 2019 Full Review Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019) 40% 3/5 EDIT “How it alters certain aspects of the cartoon won't go down well with diehard Disney fans, but there's something to be said for its boldness and if regarded as a standalone piece, it's much like its protagonist... more good than bad.” – SciFiNow Oct 15, 2019 Full Review Annabelle Comes Home (2019) 64% 3/5 EDIT “There's clearly still potential within this franchise but this outing just proves that these films are strongest when the human characters determine the narrative rather than supernatural beings.” – SciFiNow Jul 11, 2019 Full Review Men in Black: International (2019) 23% 2/5 EDIT “The latest outing in the franchise doesn't so much brim with fun as it does fall flat.” – SciFiNow Jun 12, 2019 Full Review The Perfection (2018) 71% 3/5 EDIT “The Perfection may hit a few bum notes along the way but with their performances at its centre, it would hardly be surprising if it went on to become a cult classic.” – SciFiNow May 29, 2019 Full Review Dumbo (2019) 46% 3/5 EDIT “Those after a fairly uncomplicated retelling of the Disney classic will likely be satisfied with what Dumbo has to offer. DeVito breathes humour and life into every scene he's in...” – SciFiNow May 28, 2019 Full Review The Curse of La Llorona (2019) 26% 2/5 EDIT “It won't be the tears of the Weeping Woman that'll haunt you, it'll be your own as you remember how good the Conjuring universe can be when it doesn't.” – SciFiNow May 28, 2019 Full Review The Kid Who Would Be King (2019) 90% 4/5 EDIT “It's not perfect - Ferguson's Morgana is disappointingly all talk and no action until the final act - but The Kid Who Would Be King boasts plenty of heart, thrills and fun.” – SciFiNow Feb 15, 2019 Full Review How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) 90% 3/5 EDIT “The charm that drew us in all those years ago still lingers in the air and while it would have been nice for the final chapter to reach new heights and stick the landing, it's still worth one last ride.” – SciFiNow Jan 28, 2019 Full Review Mortal Engines (2018) 25% 2/5 EDIT “It's just a shame its messy pacing and clunky, predictable story are so hard to stomach.” – SciFiNow Dec 7, 2018 Full Review Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) 88% 3/5 EDIT “In a sense, Ralph Breaks The Internet is like most things online these days; it's amusing while you're engaged with it but as soon as your mind is elsewhere, there's not all that much about it to hold on to.” – SciFiNow Nov 28, 2018 Full Review Dr. Seuss' The Grinch (2018) 60% 3/5 EDIT “Despite its story-telling ambition being two sizes too small (much like its hairy protagonist's heart), The Grinch is impossibly cute, visually rich and boasts enough festive fun to satisfy young viewers.” – Empire Magazine Nov 8, 2018 Full Review Smallfoot (2018) 76% 4/5 EDIT “Smallfoot effectively weaves powerful messages into a fun, heart-warming animation that is sure to appeal to audiences both young and old.” – Empire Magazine Oct 10, 2018 Full Review Anchor and Hope (2017) 79% 3/5 EDIT “With its predictable story unlikely to leave a lasting impression, it's left to Chaplin and Tena's natural chemistry and performances to make Carlos Marques-Marcet's second feature-length film worth your while.” – Empire Magazine Sep 28, 2018 Full Review
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