Black Phone 2 (2025)
72%
7/10
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“Scott Derrickson’s Black Phone 2 (2025) is a rock-solid example of how to take a highly self-contained horror film, without any clear avenues for extensions or follow-ups, and produce an effective sequel anyway.” –
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Feb 5, 2026
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The Muppet Show (2026)
97%
8/10
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“This special episode is a lot of fun, and a nostalgic success.” –
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Feb 4, 2026
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Evangelion: 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone (2007)
63%
5/10
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“On its own merits it is a deeply ordinary exercise in brand maintenance, but viewers wanting to see the vastly more accomplished sequels are stuck needing to watch it first.” –
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Feb 2, 2026
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Bring Her Back (2025)
89%
7/10
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“It is rich with concepts, innovatively staged and shot in places, and grounded with some strong lead performances. At the same time it is plagued by a few maddening narrative and performance choices.” –
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Feb 1, 2026
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Every Dog Has Its Day (2026)
6/10
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“It will not challenge anyone, but it does broadly entertain. By next month it is likely to be almost entirely forgotten, but at least no one will remember it for bad reasons. ” –
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Jan 29, 2026
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The Amityville Horror (1979)
33%
6/10
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“Ignore the silly attempts at faking a true story, and Amityville is an effective and oftentimes scary haunted house thriller.” –
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Jan 28, 2026
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The Three Musketeers (1993)
33%
6/10
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“This is commercial cinema in its most generic and functional form, like the film equivalent of fast food.” –
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Jan 28, 2026
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Weathering With You (2019)
91%
8/10
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“If it fails to match Your Name in quality, that failure is marginal. It is still a hugely accomplished film.” –
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Jan 27, 2026
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Beast of War (2025)
89%
7/10
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“The concept is simple, easy to sell to an audience, and it unfolds in a brisk and efficient 83 minutes. This is a film that does precisely what it claims to do, which is an approach I will always appreciate.” –
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Jan 26, 2026
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)
92%
10/10
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“There is still a final instalment to be made and released, but for now this is the best of the entire 28 Days Later franchise. If DaCosta was not already on your radar of directors to follow, she absolutely should be now.” –
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Jan 25, 2026
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Princess Arete (2001)
8/10
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“Princess Arete found popularity in Japan upon release for its strong central character and feminist themes, which is not a surprise. It also tells a wonderful fantasy story with a rich sense of wonder and a patient, gentle delivery.” –
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Jan 22, 2026
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Primate (2025)
78%
5/10
EDIT
“If "chimpanzee rampage in a rich family’s backyard" sounds like it might appeal, there’s a proper chance that it might. One must not be too picky, though.” –
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Jan 21, 2026
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Saw IV (2007)
19%
8/10
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“Undoubtedly one of the best and most effective sequels ever produced. It takes a well-developed and familiar formula, and innovates wildly. It plays unexpected technical and narrative tricks.” –
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Jan 19, 2026
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Is This Thing On? (2025)
86%
4/10
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“Is This Thing On? is far from being a terrible movie, but it is important to note it is hardly a great one either. For one of Hollywood’s more enthusiastically celebrated actor-turned-directors, it a surprisingly mediocre work” –
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Jan 18, 2026
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The Secret Agent (2025)
98%
10/10
EDIT
“The film marks the pinnacle of a four-film journey from Mendonça Filho’s 2012 debut Neighbouring Sounds, through the drama Aquarius (2016) and the thriller Bacurau (2019), and now to this – his most mature and well-crafted work to date.” –
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Jan 16, 2026
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The Secret World of Arrietty (2010)
94%
8/10
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“While Miyazaki’s fingerprints may be all over the film’s aesthetic, it very much finds its own identity, pace, and tone. This is truly superb animated filmmaking.” –
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Jan 15, 2026
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The Tall Men (1955)
80%
8/10
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“Even by 1955 standards, Raoul Walsh’s The Tall Men feels a little bit outdated. Despite that, its high production values, lush widescreen photography, and winning performances make it one of that year’s most entertaining westerns.” –
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Jan 12, 2026
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Men (2022)
69%
7/10
EDIT
“I came to Men for Garland’s strong reputation, but I stayed for the eerie and effective folk horror.” –
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Jan 12, 2026
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Apache Woman (1955)
3/10
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“Whether the result of poor talent, sloppy direction, or a sheer lack of time (likely all three), the acting in Apache Woman is regularly under-par and often actively risible.” –
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Jan 10, 2026
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The Extraordinary Miss Flower (2025)
91%
6/10
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“Some viewers will likely adore its creativity and joie de vivre. Others will be repelled by the artificiality. Whoever is left in-between is going to look on with bemusement.” –
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Jan 10, 2026
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Summer Blooms (2018)
6/10
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“A film that will entertain fans of the genre while making no sort of long-term or broader impact at all. This is forgettable comfort cinema: an entertaining watch while it’s playing, but easily dismissed once done.” –
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Jan 7, 2026
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Caught Stealing (2025)
85%
8/10
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“One can feel the influence of Aronofsky’s personal style between the margins – when the film goes dark, it seems particularly grim – but all in all it is a well-crafted genre confection and a real crowd-pleaser.” –
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Jan 6, 2026
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Presence (2024)
88%
8/10
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“It is a difficult combination of elements to comfortably watch. That the two sides actually work together feels like a minor miracle, but it also feels as if this is a trick that is only going to work once.” –
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Jan 4, 2026
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Billy Elliot (2000)
85%
8/10
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“While the core focus on the film on uplifting themes like choosing one’s own destiny and artistic expression, its situation within the 1984 miner’s strike delivers a texture and a tone that elevates the entire film.” –
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Jan 3, 2026
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Titane (2021)
90%
9/10
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“It starts neck-deep in French extremity – furious energy, sex and violence, transgressive provocation – and then pivots over 108 minutes into unexpected tenderness and warmth. ” –
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Jan 1, 2026
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