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4/5
Dao (2026) William Stottor Alain Gomis’ Dao is a riveting family drama that is simultaneously epic and intimate, playing with form and structure in new and daring ways.
Posted Feb 14, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Yellow Letters (2026) Jack Walters Yellow Letters is a fierce story of political rebellion that demonstrates the raw power of art and self-expression.
Posted Feb 14, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
In A Whisper (2026) Jack Walters It’s not just a family drama about grief and loss, nor is it always a gripping mystery with high stakes and clever twists. It’s both of these things in well-balanced measures, with finely tuned performances and unwavering visual creativity.
Posted Feb 13, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Crime 101 (2026) Edgar Ortega It might utilize a well-known formula, but in a time where it’s a rarity for this kind of movie to get released in theaters, Layton’s latest is a welcome addition to the genre.
Posted Feb 11, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Wuthering Heights (2026) Roberto Tyler Ortiz Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights may not be subtle, faithful, or restrained, but it is unmistakably hers. For better and worse, it’s a film that refuses moderation, daring the audience to either surrender to its intensity or reject it outright.
Posted Feb 11, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Mr. Nobody Against Putin (2025) Daniel Allen Manages to capture the gradual changes in Russian society, as well as the totalitarian grip placed upon the education of its young citizens.
Posted Feb 10, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Diabolic (2025) Joe Botten Daniel J. Phillips’ Diabolic draws from real FLDS practices to craft a religious horror film that’s as disturbing for what it implies as for what it shows.
Posted Feb 10, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
GOAT (2026) Maxance Vincent Kids will be dazzled by the film’s astonishing animation, while adults will enjoy the positive message at its center, which could inspire their children to aim for bigger goals than they currently have.
Posted Feb 09, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
The Mortuary Assistant (2026) Sebastian Zavala Kahn The video game [...] does work as a creepy, atmospheric and frequently scary story. Its film adaptation, unfortunately, lacks all the atmosphere, coherence, believability and – of course – interactivity of the final product.
Posted Feb 09, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
First Light (2025) Scott Wilson First Light is a contemplative journey back to the essence of faith, the kind that isn’t filtered through flawed and human infrastructure.
Posted Feb 06, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Vanishing Point (1971) Kei Ryan It looks utterly beautiful from start to finish.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Levitating (2026) Joseph Tomastik It’s the kind of movie that throws an absurd concept at you, shrugs and says to just go with it, and funnels an entertaining, crowd-pleasing story through it.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
If I Go Will They Miss Me (2026) Joseph Tomastik Though this film tends to spin its wheels a bit too often, it’s hard to be frustrated when those wheels ultimately take us to such interesting, bittersweet, but oddly cathartic places.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Hanging by a Wire (2026) Joseph Tomastik A very straightforward depiction of what happened ... But if you want more than that, I don’t think you’ll get it.
Posted Jan 31, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
zi (2026) Joseph Tomastik As my first impressions go, its reach seems beyond its grasp, even if that grasp still has something to it.
Posted Jan 31, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Carousel (2026) Joseph Tomastik It’s a laid-back take on the kind of story you’ve probably seen somewhere before.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
5/5
Josephine (2026) Joseph Tomastik Not a second went by in which I felt I could look away from Josephine but also didn’t desperately want to.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Cold Storage (2026) Bethany Lola Cold Storage gives other comedy horrors a run for their money in 99 eccentric minutes, led by a witty Joe Keery and a fantastic Georgina Campbell.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
4.5/5
The Love That Remains (2025) Louis Roberts The Love That Remains is a lesson in measured filmmaking – idiosyncratic but not insufferably kooky, sincere but not saccharine. We’ve certainly never seen a divorce drama quite like it before.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Pike River (2025) Branyan Towe Pike River features amazing performances from Melanie Lynskey and Robyn Malcolm but this powerful story is nearly undone by writer Fiona Samuel’s ending.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2025) Serena Seghedoni When we are so dangerously close to completely losing touch of reality and letting chaos rule, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die asks us to ponder the most important question of all: Do we even deserve to be saved?
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Hold Onto Me (2026) Joseph Tomastik A very sweet, sentimental film, but in its own way that’s fittingly rough around the edges.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Send Help (2026) Roberto Tyler Ortiz From the jump, the film understands that survival isn’t the most dangerous part of this situation; proximity is.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Birds of War (2026) Joseph Tomastik The story being told in Birds of War is so befitting of a classic narrative that I’d say it feels a little unrealistic had I not known that it’s obviously… well, real.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Untitled Home Invasion Romance (2025) Jordon Searle The film wants to feel like a Fargo, but it lacks the three-dimensional characters and the twisty story that made that film so brilliant.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
Everybody To Kenmure Street (2026) Scott Wilson A mission statement to love thy neighbour and, if called upon, defend them too.
Posted Jan 24, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Mercy (2026) Roberto Tyler Ortiz Mercy wants to look forward, but it refuses to think forward. And in a story about the dangers of letting machines decide our fate, that lack of reflection may be its greatest failure.
Posted Jan 22, 2026Edit critic review
2.5/5
Altered (2025) Justin Bower Altered’s visual effects and action sequences are captivating, but its shortcomings lie in poor sound design and problematic writing.
Posted Jan 20, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
In Cold Light (2025) Sebastian Zavala Kahn Don’t be fooled by the lame poster, which features Monroe’s Ava holding a gun and staring at the horizon, Liam Neeson-style; In Cold Light is a disturbing and well-crafted little thriller.
Posted Jan 20, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
The Rip (2026) Sebastian Zavala Kahn Joe Carnahan’s The Rip is a suspenseful cop thriller full of surprising twists, fun action and solid, believable performances.
Posted Jan 16, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Philip Bagnall DaCosta delivers a film that feels leaner and meaner, forcing the characters to abandon hopes of security, and to find hope and/or escape by any means necessary.
Posted Jan 15, 2026Edit critic review
4.5/5
A Poet (2025) Maxance Vincent At the start of the year, Simón Mesa Soto’s A Poet already positions itself as an unforgettable film, one that is both morbidly funny and profoundly human.
Posted Jan 13, 2026Edit critic review
2.5/5
Greenland 2: Migration (2026) Justin Kim Greenland 2: Migration quickly ditches the much more interesting idea of showing the aftermath of a disaster movie in favor of yet another disaster movie.
Posted Jan 13, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Signing Tony Raymond (2025) Elliott Cuff Signing Tony Raymond combines humour and heartfelt character drama in a sports film about the people behind the accomplishments and statistics.
Posted Jan 13, 2026Edit critic review
2.5/5
SHEEPDOG (2025) Jordon Searle Sheepdog shows glimpses of promising direction and competent acting performances, but lacks the strong screenplay to take the film to the lofty heights it is aiming for.
Posted Jan 13, 2026Edit critic review
2.5/5
Dog 51 (2025) Maxance Vincent One leaves Dog 51 with the crushing disappointment that it could’ve been something much greater than what Jimenez ultimately puts on screen.
Posted Jan 06, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
My Neighbor Adolf (2022) Scott Wilson My Neighbor Adolf is to be cherished for its sweet scenes of friendship and resolution, then, and less so for its post-WWII paranoia.
Posted Jan 06, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Sleepwalker (2026) Joe Botten There’s a version of this story that could have explored parental grief with real weight, something almost European in its willingness to let loss transcend the boundaries of life and death. Instead, Sleepwalker settles for surface-level scares.
Posted Jan 06, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
I Was a Stranger (2024) Joshua Stevens I Was A Stranger captures the chaos of the Syrian Civil War and refugee crisis, making for an unrelenting, bleak, but purposeful experience.
Posted Jan 05, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
All That's Left of You (2025) Maxance Vincent Cherien Dabis draws one of the most important movies of the year with All That’s Left of You, a difficult but necessary watch to bear witness to past and present-day atrocities.
Posted Dec 30, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The Mother and the Bear (2024) Jordon Searle The script needed a lot more refinement for the audience to fully appreciate the journey Sara goes on [...]. That being said, the characters are very sweet, and you can’t help but enjoy being around Sara as she karaokes her way through her feelings.
Posted Dec 30, 2025Edit critic review
2.5/5
Anaconda (2025) Maxance Vincent If you want an insane, participatory time at the movies, the [1997] original is right there, waiting for you to experience something beyond description. Sadly, Gormican never reaches those heights.
Posted Dec 23, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
We Bury the Dead (2024) Ben Sears For each of its zombie genre innovations, We Bury the Dead is too hamstrung by its conventions, and becomes too meditative to excite.
Posted Dec 22, 2025Edit critic review
3.5
Dragonfly (2025) Clotilde Chinnici Overall, Dragonfly is an exciting and original film that audiences should ideally know very little about before walking in, in order to properly enjoy it.
Posted Dec 21, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
In Your Dreams (2025) Clotilde Chinnici With its positive message of embracing adversity rather than shying away from it, the movie is perfectly suited for kids who make up the primary audience of this film.
Posted Dec 21, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
The Housemaid (2025) Clotilde Chinnici Overall, The Housemaid is a tense and terrifying thriller that will have the audience hold their breath at every twist and turn that it presents us with.
Posted Dec 21, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
The Plague (2025) Sophie Frank The Plague, Charlie Polinger’s beautiful and timely directorial debut about kids at summer camp, grapples with the monstrosity of boyhood.
Posted Dec 19, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo (2025) Hayley Croke Diego Céspedes’ The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Its fantastical elements form an alluring gravitational pull to the messages at the film’s core about love, compassion and empathy.
Posted Dec 18, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Goodbye June (2025) Bethany Lola Goodbye June is one of the most heartfelt movies of the year; it’s a little tedious in places, but it’s a powerful portrayal of the importance of showing up for family when everyone’s feeling their own form of grief towards the same person. 
Posted Dec 17, 2025Edit critic review
4.5/5
Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) Branyan Towe Avatar: Fire and Ash is easily one of this year’s best films. Its story, visuals, and action are all top notch as James Cameron keeps pushing the boundaries of what is possible on the big screen in a way that seems effortless.
Posted Dec 16, 2025Edit critic review
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