Clika (2026)
10%
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“What [Clika] glaringly sheds in its performances and direction is some of the sturdiness of a more traditional Hollywood production. But that also matters less in a movie like this, one clearly made, with love and belief, by and for the people it centers.” –
New York Times
Jan 22, 2026
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The Rip (2026)
79%
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“These are all the ingredients for a gritty cop drama about a spiderweb of paranoia, but it plays out as a work that started with a seemingly clever climax in mind, then jury-rigged itself backward to fill in the rest.” –
New York Times
Jan 16, 2026
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Primate (2025)
78%
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“It’s a B-movie with a budget, but surrendering yourself to its cheap thrills with the right crowd can make wincing its own kind of fun.” –
New York Times
Jan 10, 2026
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The Mother and the Bear (2024)
90%
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“The film, directed by Johnny Ma, bears a bit of charm, but a lot more bland earnestness. It treads ultimately familiar ground around immigrant dissonances between parent and child and the struggle to express love and acceptance. ” –
New York Times
Jan 2, 2026
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The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (2025)
80%
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“No, this is a movie that is bad on its own terms, mainly for its cynical philosophy of children’s entertainment. ” –
New York Times
Dec 18, 2025
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100 Nights of Hero (2025)
68%
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“Still, there’s just enough style and slyness to momentarily whisk one away.” –
New York Times
Dec 4, 2025
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Zootopia 2 (2025)
91%
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“It makes for a work that’s more expansive and action-packed, if also a bit bloated.” –
New York Times
Nov 26, 2025
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Sisu: Road to Revenge (2025)
95%
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“In “Road to Revenge,” a kind of slapstick Rambo movie in which this plane stunt is maybe the fourth most insane thing to happen, a barrage of blood-spattered inanity eventually becomes a delirium of popcorn pleasure.” –
New York Times
Nov 20, 2025
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The Carpenter's Son (2025)
31%
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“It’s that tedious tension that the horror film “The Carpenter’s Son” can’t shake off. ” –
New York Times
Nov 14, 2025
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Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (2025)
98%
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“It’s hard not to be charmed by its warm existentialism (in a children’s film, no less) and its belief that the greatest wisdoms can be found in the way a child sees and learns.” –
New York Times
Oct 30, 2025
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Queens of the Dead (2025)
83%
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“It’s all meant to be viewed through the lens of camp, that increasingly diluted and all-too-broad category that here feels more like an excuse for the film’s flat construction than an aesthetic approach. ” –
New York Times
Oct 24, 2025
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Black Phone 2 (2025)
72%
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“While the sequel realizes the need to connect the rest of its ghostly parts, it becomes overlong in spots, bogged down by stiff explication. Instead, the movie’s engine is mostly in its new scares. ” –
New York Times
Oct 16, 2025
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All of You (2024)
71%
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“All of You is a weepy, sweeping love story that knows full well that it’s trying to be one. But it never succumbs to cheap execution, and all of that comes down to Goldstein and Poots. ” –
New York Times
Sep 25, 2025
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The Senior (2023)
79%
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“You can simply surrender yourself to the bland moral lessons of the movie, but even then, it’s hard not to feel like this was best left as a quirky human interest segment on a slow news day.” –
New York Times
Sep 19, 2025
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A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (2025)
37%
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“You would think that for a movie with such a title there’d be a bit more big lights and conventional grandiosity, but there’s a formal limpness to the way it tugs at one’s heartstrings.” –
New York Times
Sep 18, 2025
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Rabbit Trap (2025)
47%
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“There’s so little substance underlying the suspense that when you finally get your “aha” answers, you’re left wondering why you came into the woods in the first place.” –
New York Times
Sep 11, 2025
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The Toxic Avenger (2023)
87%
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“The new revival of the same name has a far more assured hold on its sensibility, offering a modernized gonzo spoof that is a bit bloodier, a bit funnier and far more confident in its silliness.
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New York Times
Aug 28, 2025
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Pools (2025)
78%
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“Rather than considering where or if there’s a heart to this specific film, Hayes seems more preoccupied with capturing the vague vibe of a certain kind of indie teen movie, one in which life gets real, but there’s nothing like being young, wild and free.” –
New York Times
Aug 21, 2025
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Fixed (2025)
56%
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“Tartakovsky has nicely captured the warm nostalgia of a bygone generation of cartoons in the movie’s animation, and seeing it sullied with this kind of lewd mischief is briefly fun.” –
New York Times
Aug 13, 2025
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It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley (2025)
98%
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“The most striking, heart-rending moment comes at the end, when Buckley’s mother plays his last voice mail to her, expressing his admiration of her strength as a woman bringing a child into the world. It’s a wondrous act of seeing...” –
New York Times
Aug 7, 2025
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My Oxford Year (2025)
29%
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“Instead of a rote enemies to lovers story, it becomes a limp attempt at being this generation’s About Time.” –
New York Times
Aug 1, 2025
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025)
86%
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“These are the first steps for a refreshingly new direction for Marvel, even if they’re imperfect ones.” –
New York Times
Jul 24, 2025
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Cloud (2024)
93%
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“For all of his genre-bending on display, Kurosawa is interested in something more real and more dark about humanity’s capacity for greed and bitterness, and the quiet ways that the internet can further mutate those diseases in us.” –
New York Times
Jul 17, 2025
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Sovereign (2025)
95%
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“In other words, one can immediately recognize Jerry Kane (a remarkable Nick Offerman), even if they are not familiar with the true events his story is based on.” –
New York Times
Jul 10, 2025
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The Old Guard 2 (2025)
27%
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“The film, directed by Victoria Mahoney, is a sure-footed romp that tightens the screws, most immediately by flexing a bigger cast and broadening the lore of the original comic book series.” –
New York Times
Jul 2, 2025
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