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Black Zombie (2026) 100% 8/10 EDIT “It’s a profound, all encompassing work that exists simultaneously at the crossroads of history, spiritualism, cultural ethnography, and cinema.” – The Gate Apr 29, 2026 Full Review Orangutan (2026) 7/10 EDIT “It’s a formula that the Disneynature team has stuck to for quite some time now, and the warm narration from Josh Gad is mostly there to keep the kids interested, but the overall experience is still [an] immersive one.” – The Gate Apr 28, 2026 Full Review Blue Heron (2025) 100% 10/10 EDIT “A devastating, and poignant drama that’s bursting with equal parts sadness and gratitude, Blue Heron is nothing short of a masterpiece.” – The Gate Apr 25, 2026 Full Review Mother Mary (2026) 71% 5/10 EDIT “Mother Mary, the latest film from eclectic writer-director David Lowery, has one of the best first halves of any film this year and one of the worst second halves of all time.” – The Gate Apr 25, 2026 Full Review Erupcja (2025) 86% 7/10 EDIT “It’s made for a specific kind of viewer in mind: those who like quieter moments where they can parse what characters are thinking about when they aren’t speaking aloud. ” – The Gate Apr 25, 2026 Full Review Fuze (2025) 73% 5/10 EDIT “Fuze is built upon a big reveal so glaringly obvious that it only works if you’ve never seen a movie in your life. The film’s big villain might as well have a giant, flashing neon sign over their head.” – The Gate Apr 25, 2026 Full Review Michael (2026) 37% 4/10 EDIT “The film’s corny sentimentality and rosy, risk averse perspective are merely a vehicle for selling a visual equivalent of a greatest hits album.” – The Gate Apr 25, 2026 Full Review Lee Cronin's The Mummy (2026) 47% 2/10 EDIT “It’s a project built upon idiotic logic, old ideas, dumb writing, and a misplaced sense of self-importance that would be unintentionally hilarious if it wasn’t so painfully slow and boring. ” – The Gate Apr 18, 2026 Full Review Lorne (2026) 71% 5/10 EDIT “Everyone states the obvious: Lorne isn’t going to love being followed around with a camera and that Neville isn’t going to learn much more about the man than he already did going into the project. ” – The Gate Apr 18, 2026 Full Review The Christophers (2025) 97% 8/10 EDIT “This film is a great example of a work where less is more, and by getting out of the way of his leads, Soderbergh has found another winning formula.” – The Gate Apr 18, 2026 Full Review Amrum (2025) 97% 7/10 EDIT “Billerbeck’s leading performance is a great example of a measured, intelligent portrait of a young person gradually learning that his family is on the wrong side of history.” – The Gate Apr 18, 2026 Full Review Wasteman (2025) 100% 8/10 EDIT “It’s impressive what McMau is able to accomplish behind the camera in such a small space but it’s the chance to watch a pair of continually evolving performers in the lead roles that makes Wasteman so electrifying. ” – The Gate Apr 18, 2026 Full Review Mile End Kicks (2025) 88% 8/10 EDIT “It’s a film that could serve as a nice guidebook for people living in their teens and early twenties, but also holds space for the older crowd that has had their heart broken [and] dreams put on pause.” – The Gate Apr 18, 2026 Full Review Hamlet (2025) 72% 6/10 EDIT “And while "the play’s" very much "the thing" here, Ahmed’s leading turn is more than enough reason to take notice of this version of the tale.” – The Gate Apr 14, 2026 Full Review Faces of Death (2026) 68% 9/10 EDIT “It’s the best, most layered, most exciting, and smartest horror movie of the year so far. ” – The Gate Apr 11, 2026 Full Review Follies (2025) 8/10 EDIT “Boasting a lot of explicit sexuality and dialogue, Follies thrives on awkward discomfort and the occasional bit of shock value. ” – The Gate Apr 11, 2026 Full Review Middle Life (2025) 8/10 EDIT “[It] recalls the witty, observational works of peak era James and Albert Brooks and the lived-in qualities and characteristics of late, underrated filmmaker Joan Micklin Silver.” – The Gate Apr 11, 2026 Full Review Marc by Sofia (2025) 74% 6/10 EDIT “Expect some self-reflection from Jacobs, but not a lot of criticism or insight from his collaborator here.” – The Gate Apr 11, 2026 Full Review You, Me & Tuscany (2026) 65% 3/10 EDIT “You could plug inanimate objects into these roles and the movie would play to the same formula.” – The Gate Apr 11, 2026 Full Review The Drama (2026) 77% 8/10 EDIT “I loved it. I also feel terrible after viewing it.” – The Gate Apr 4, 2026 Full Review Silver Screamers (2025) 90% 7/10 EDIT “Cisterna puts the people first and the film comes second. Each member of the crew has a story to tell and their reasons for taking part in Cisterna’s atypical project.” – The Gate Apr 3, 2026 Full Review Dead Lover (2025) 86% 9/10 EDIT “It’s the movie for horny weirdos to end all movies about horny weirdos. And we all need more movies about horny weirdos.” – The Gate Apr 3, 2026 Full Review Alpha (2025) 57% 7/10 EDIT “Although the film is named after a young girl, she’s only one part of a larger story that’s at its most interesting and dynamic when it’s following the film’s adult characters.” – The Gate Mar 28, 2026 Full Review The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (2026) 90% 7/10 EDIT “Roher and Tyrell give the viewers enough information to make informed decisions about how to proceed with AI in their own lives and pointing out the various ways people use it on a daily basis already without even realizing it. ” – The Gate Mar 28, 2026 Full Review A Magnificent Life (2025) 60% 3/10 EDIT “This is the sort of film people talk about when they remark a biopic feels like reading someone’s Wikipedia page.” – The Gate Mar 28, 2026 Full Review
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