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Andrew Webster

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One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5 (2025) EDIT “...this documentary isn’t the return to Hawkins that many were hoping for, and it’s a pretty standard look behind the scenes of a major production. But it’s also a welcome change of pace...” – The Verge Jan 15, 2026 Full Review Megadoc (2025) 98% EDIT “Unfortunately, Megadoc shies away from exploring some of the film’s bigger controversies...It’s disappointing we don’t get the full picture of Megalopolis in that way, but the documentary is still a rare, raw glimpse into how movies get made...” – The Verge Sep 18, 2025 Full Review Ballad of a Small Player (2025) 48% EDIT “The latest from Conclave director Edward Berger looks slick, and Colin Farrell puts in an excellent but ultimately wasted performance as Lord Doyle...” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review The Smashing Machine (2025) 70% EDIT “What is surprising, though, is just how well Johnson inhabits the role, not just physically but also with his calm, rational vibe, punctuated by rare bouts of terrifying rage.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Dust Bunny (2025) 85% EDIT “There are some scares and a surprising amount of action, but part of what makes Dust Bunny so approachable is that the violence is pretty restrained.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Normal (2025) 83% EDIT “It’s both too absurd and not absurd enough; the story is plagued with hard-to-believe coincidences, and it’s not as fun as its ridiculous premise should be.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Eternity (2025) 77% EDIT “It’s technically a film about the afterlife...but Eternity is more of a surprisingly funny tear jerker about different kinds of love, and what it means to really find your person. ” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Frankenstein (2025) 85% EDIT “Del Toro’s Frankenstein doesn’t change the basics, but it expands the story in fascinating ways. There’s deeper insight into Victor’s mania, and a surprisingly detailed account of the logistics of reanimation, which helps ground the fantastical tale. ” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Bad Apples (2025) 83% EDIT “...the unhinged twist in Bad Apples lingers, and the film becomes such a funny romp as Maria tries to balance doing the right thing with working towards the greater good.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review The Furious (2025) 100% EDIT “Each fight sequence is as brutal as it is balletic, and yet there’s an inventiveness and playfulness to it as well.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025) 92% EDIT “...even though the tone is more dire and serious at times, this also might be the funniest Knives Out has ever been.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Space Cadet (2025) EDIT “The film feels like it’s stretching itself a little thin by the end, but there are some really charming moments — including an origami battle in a cozy diner — and an excellent soundtrack courtesy director Kid Koala.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Hamlet (2025) 79% EDIT “There’s just something off about hearing “to be or not to be” from a guy speeding down the road in a BMW. Riz Ahmed gives his all in the lead role, but it’s not enough here.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review No Other Choice (2025) 97% EDIT “It drags a little towards the end, but otherwise this painfully relevant satire rushes forward with unexpected twists and turns. Think Parasite, but more slapstick.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review The Man in My Basement (2025) 40% EDIT “But after a promising start the film becomes a little scattered and never really finds its footing. Still, it’s at least entertaining to watch Hawkins and Dafoe both steadily lose their shit (literally, at one point, for Dafoe).” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Sacrifice (2025) 38% EDIT “The movie drops its sense of humor and becomes a strange and tedious action-drama that, despite its star power — Evans is joined by Salma Hayek Pinault, Anya Taylor Joy, and Charli XCX — struggles to stay very interesting.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Good Fortune (2025) 78% EDIT “This movie gets by purely on its jokes. It’s a pretty straightforward mixture of Freaky Friday and It’s A Wonderful Life...” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Arco (2025) 91% EDIT “Arco is much more than its good looks, though, as the time-hopping story is full of both heart (and heartbreak), along with genuine concern for the future of the planet. But the good looks sure help.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review It Was Just an Accident (2025) 98% EDIT “At times hilarious and harrowing, It Was Just An Accident is completely unpredictable right up until its chilling final moments.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Nouvelle Vague (2025) 91% EDIT “Godard may have been a rule-breaker, but this movie plays things safe.” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025) 92% EDIT “It’s a constantly escalating fever dream of stress, in which things just keep getting worse, and it’s done in a way that made me feel truly anxious while watching. ” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Exit 8 (2025) 97% EDIT “Without over-explaining the mystery, the movie expands it, with more terrifying anomalies and actual characters with backstories that create a heart-pounding sense of urgency. ” – The Verge Sep 12, 2025 Full Review The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (2025) 58% EDIT “Sirens of the Deep is perhaps a touch more predictable than most Witcher stories...but there are enough tragic and heartfelt twists to keep things interesting.” – The Verge Feb 11, 2025 Full Review Train Dreams (2025) 95% EDIT “An understated portrait of a life, oscillating between heartbreaking tragedy and hopeful beauty.” – The Verge Feb 10, 2025 Full Review Zodiac Killer Project (2025) 90% EDIT “...a surprisingly compelling story on its own, but also one that serves as a clever deconstruction of true crime, and a very open look at the editorial decisions that shape the genre.” – The Verge Feb 10, 2025 Full Review
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