Mr. Blake, at Your Service! (2023)
80%
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“In terms of tone, style, execution, and story, Mr. Blake At Your Service! is the softest form of entertainment out there; it's nostalgic for bowties, teacups, grandfather clocks, and creaky hallways, but there's a sweetness at the heart of it...” –
MovieJawn
Sep 20, 2025
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Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire (2024)
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“In light of recent events, it’s safe to say that after watching Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire, we can still look to the writers and the artists for guidance, and right now, that’s a valuable lesson.” –
MovieJawn
Sep 6, 2025
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Nobu (2024)
55%
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“Does your subject need to be a polarizing figure for your documentary to work? Not at all. However, it feels like the lack of conflict undermines the potential for a valuable viewing experience; the result is tonally inconsistent and overlong.” –
MovieJawn
Aug 19, 2025
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The Other Laurens (2023)
67%
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“The Other Laurens has a satisfied and admirable construction with style to spare but there’s a wandering distance that can keep its viewers at a remove.” –
Battleship Pretension
Aug 31, 2024
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Human Flowers of Flesh (2022)
83%
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“Human Flowers of Flesh is a dizzying whip-up of moody emulsion, a heady brew of dreamy realism that evokes the best of the European arthouse all the while retaining a distinct visionary eye.” –
Film Inquiry
Jun 25, 2023
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Padre Pio (2022)
34%
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“Replete with bold catholic imagery and painful moments of confrontational longing that recalls Ferrara‘s best work, Padre Pio is still a few rosaries short of a blessing.” –
Film Inquiry
Jun 16, 2023
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Légua (2023)
88%
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“The film, in its entirety, looks and feels profound, but there are moments when it wanders a bit too far, leaving us a little unmoored. ” –
Film Inquiry
Jun 5, 2023
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INU-OH (2021)
91%
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“Inu-Oh is a heady swirl of anarchism, asserted style and folklore.” –
Battleship Pretension
Aug 11, 2022
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Neptune Frost (2021)
96%
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“Neptune Frost knows exactly what kind of movie it wants to be, follows its own path, makes its own music, and hits every note along the way.” –
Film Inquiry
Jul 8, 2022
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The Sacred Spirit (2021)
93%
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“The Sacred Spirit hooks you with its moody, deceptively elusive presentation; iBarra's film is articulate, brilliantly structured with a tactful eye for detail and a natural thirst for curious ambiance. ” –
Film Inquiry
Apr 3, 2022
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Belle (2021)
95%
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“Even though Belle is self-conscious and lachrymose, it squeaks by because it's powered by a singular cinematic voice. In the end, Hosoda's better instincts prevail. But it's a close call.” –
Battleship Pretension
Jan 18, 2022
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A.rtificial I.mmortality (2021)
100%
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“A.rtificial I.mmortality isn't a bad film, but it's one that suffers from a lack of focus and depth.” –
Film Inquiry
Jan 10, 2022
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Siberia (2019)
65%
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“One of Siberia's distinctions is that it's a massive departure that eschews genre in every manner of the word, yet it is still embossed with Ferrera's temperament and artistic fortitude.” –
Battleship Pretension
Jun 22, 2021
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The Sound of Identity (2020)
91%
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“It's a documentary with crisp execution, technical assertion, and a tendency for inspiration.” –
Film Inquiry
Jun 19, 2021
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The Wanting Mare (2020)
80%
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“For its high-concept presentation and heady ruminations, The Wanting Mare is not a very demanding picture but more of an invitation to a unique passion.” –
Film Inquiry
Jun 12, 2021
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A Glitch in the Matrix (2020)
66%
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“A Glitch in the Matrix is an engrossing feature that looks and feels unlike anything else out there in any genre or style in filmmaking.” –
Film Inquiry
Feb 12, 2021
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Six in Paris (1965)
76%
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“Six from Paris suffers from the flippant transparency that's all too common with this informal subgenre, the lure of having all these talented apples in once basket is an interesting bit of trivia, but it seems like no one bothered to check for bruises.” –
Film Inquiry
Jan 28, 2021
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A Grin Without a Cat (1977)
92%
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“A Grin Without a Cat is a potently poetic diatribe regarding political fervor, social upheaval, and oppression of all kinds.” –
Film Inquiry
Jan 23, 2021
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Mojave (2015)
31%
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“The first act hints at a psychologically sophisticated reflection on the duality of man but backslides into a second rate Hollywood-noir at best.” –
Battleship Pretension
Jan 7, 2021
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The Good Catholic (2017)
43%
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“The Good Catholic isn't a bad movie but it's not a great one either. Its attempts at being hip are about as edgy as Ned Flanders ordering a white wine spritzer.” –
Battleship Pretension
Dec 11, 2020
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Bobbi Jene (2017)
64%
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“There's more on the horizon for Bobbi Jene Smith and I hope to see what her future will yield. I guess there's this film to thank for that. Laura Dern's brief appearance is a plus.” –
Battleship Pretension
Dec 11, 2020
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The El Duce Tapes (2019)
100%
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“There's a quality to The El Duce Tapes that feels like a found-footage horror film that's also an essay on the layered misogyny and racism...” –
Battleship Pretension
Dec 8, 2020
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The Twentieth Century (2019)
95%
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“The Twentieth Century proves that contemporary cinema still has an appetite for sweeping portions of unparalleled imagination and humor.” –
Film Inquiry
Nov 26, 2020
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The Grey Fox (1982)
100%
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“The Grey Fox is sizzling with an indistinct charm in that it's a film that exists on its own terms.” –
Film Inquiry
Jun 23, 2020
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What We Left Unfinished (2019)
85%
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“While it might sound dense and only appealing to a niche demographic, Ghani's immersive record is a curiosity that will satisfy any inquiring cinematic mind.” –
Film Inquiry
Apr 16, 2020
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