Redux Redux (2025)
98%
8/10
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“Sometimes the central metaphors of the film are so cleanly didactic they risk becoming preachy, but, more often than not, the film tilts in such inventive ways that recognition only breeds appreciation.” –
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Feb 16, 2026
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Hellfire (2026)
4/10
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“Richard Lowry's script is bare bones, but mostly in a way that allows space for the main attraction, which is Lang, sweaty, bloodied and broken, to mow down scores of bad dudes. It's not complicated.” –
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Feb 14, 2026
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Kokuho (2025)
94%
7/10
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“When it focuses on their artistry and their individual relationships to it, the piece sings. That's in large part thanks to two extraordinary performances from Yoshizawa and Yokohama, who bring a largess to their respective characters' inner lives.” –
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Feb 12, 2026
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Dracula (2025)
52%
4/10
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“...but it never leans far enough into that area to even register as purposefully funny. Most damning, however, is that the film looks just terrible. Garishly colored and overly lit, it can feel like we are a vampire who is suddenly subjected to sunlight.” –
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Feb 12, 2026
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The Strangers: Chapter 3 (2026)
18%
3/10
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“The finale of this tired franchise only finds a moment of intrigue in the dying gasp of its final seconds, if only because Harlin’s choices are so bonkers it’ll make you momentarily wake up to laugh incredulously.” –
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Feb 12, 2026
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Misdirection (2025)
6/10
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“Because everyone is lying to some degree, motives are suspect throughout, which provides for an effective, if simple, formula for persistent tension. Generic from top to bottom isn't always a bad thing, and Misdirection goes down easy.” –
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Feb 12, 2026
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2025)
83%
4/10
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“The film has a fun time satirizing a world that is so broken and seems to be rushing headlong into techno-authoritarianism, but its not precise enough to hit its target effectively. And, in its place is an endless slog of cutesy, saccharine humor. ” –
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Feb 12, 2026
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GOAT (2026)
80%
7/10
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“It makes the progressive implication that if ball is ball, then all belong, and that our courts and fields and rings should not be discriminatory. That's an especially needed message when queer, trans and non-white athletes are being villainized.” –
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Feb 12, 2026
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My Father's Shadow (2025)
98%
8/10
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“A deceptively complex film which marries the tentative hopes and fears of a country on the brink of a new age with the dynamic of a family caught in the web of financial scarcity, My Father's Shadow captures a rare feeling of heartache, and of love.” –
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Feb 12, 2026
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Honey Bunch (2025)
91%
5/10
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“Honey Bunch can frequently feel more like pastiche than as a genuine film. It's to the actors' credit that it works when it does, and what it ultimately posits about marriage is as grossly haunting as it is disturbingly poetic.” –
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Feb 12, 2026
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Crime 101 (2026)
86%
6/10
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“This is a purposefully languid movie that proves real, genuine tension can be built without crash landing right on your head. In an era of fast cuts and escalating explosions, it is refreshing to watch something this confident in its own particular DNA.” –
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Feb 11, 2026
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Wuthering Heights (2026)
60%
4/10
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“Despite some moments of wondrous physical beauty — or, perhaps, because of them — Wuthering Heights is flavorless, skin-deep and oddly staid.” –
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Feb 11, 2026
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Queen of Chess (2026)
85%
4/10
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“Frustratingly, Queen of Chess doesn't delve into either the inherent tension of the game nor the lifetime of sexual discrimination Polgár has faced.” –
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Feb 3, 2026
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Solo Mio (2026)
80%
3/10
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“Other than a handful of trite shots of James participating in all manner of stereotypical Roman tourist activity, Solo Mio gives us no genuine insight into whom this man is, nor what he might want out of life except a wife.” –
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Feb 3, 2026
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Shelter (2026)
63%
5/10
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“Shelter is more or less exactly what it should be: a solidly choreographed action thriller with kinetically-charged fight scenes. ” –
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Jan 29, 2026
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Time and Water (2026)
92%
6/10
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“By the time Magnason has related the death of Iceland's ice caps to global warming, the film has lost its ability to be a clarion call.” –
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Jan 28, 2026
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See You When I See You (2026)
71%
5/10
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“At its best, See You When I See You makes cinematic what has previously felt so dry in other films: a therapy session.” –
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Jan 28, 2026
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The Oldest Person in the World (2026)
76%
8/10
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“A soft and gentle hug of a film, one that reifies life's most sacred values while retaining the essential mystery behind our most pressing questions.” –
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Jan 27, 2026
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Public Access (2026)
57%
7/10
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“Smith's kaleidoscopic and deeply moving documentary is a wildly impressive archival project that curates a wide breadth of footage from a period of public television that was especially radical in its application of free speech. ” –
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Jan 27, 2026
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I Want Your Sex (2026)
88%
5/10
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“It's a funny film, an occasionally sexy film, and it's definitely an odd film, but its never really any of those things for as much as it could be and never quite for the reasons Araki thinks it is.” –
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Jan 27, 2026
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The Moment (2026)
64%
3/10
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“There is a certain hubris to making a film that is absolutely devoid of stakes, but it's hard to describe that gall as anything but absurdly arrogant, or else woefully out of touch.” –
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Jan 27, 2026
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Bedford Park (2026)
96%
4/10
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“Without any proper attention paid to momentum, it feels impossible to believe there's any chemistry percolating here” –
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Jan 27, 2026
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Silenced (2026)
100%
5/10
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“Silenced works as a solid primer in helping us understand the gaps of the #MeToo movement and the enduring work we all must put in to erase implicit gender bias in the courtroom. ” –
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Jan 27, 2026
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The Friend's House Is Here (2026)
100%
8/10
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“An extraordinary film of uncommon bravery, it acts as a protest by the nature of its very existence, a story of underground artists refusing censorship and authoritarianism in favor of a life lived with joy in truthfulness.” –
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Jan 27, 2026
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Wicker (2026)
95%
8/10
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“Brought to life by yet another astounding performance by Olivia Colman, Wicker's treasure is in its hopeless romanticism that insists that pure love and adamant individuality can create irrevocable progress through osmosis.” –
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Jan 27, 2026
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