The Dreadful (2026)
2/5
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“Even for a folk horror, this movie is heavily laden with doom and gloom and does little to relieve viewers from the bleakness until the very end.” –
Common Sense Media
Feb 17, 2026
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Palestine '36 (2025)
100%
4/5
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“The official Palestinian entry for Best International Feature Film at the 2026 Oscars, this historical drama is impactful and told through the eyes of an eclectic group of characters.” –
Common Sense Media
Feb 17, 2026
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Roustabout (1964)
56%
2/5
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“Setting the story within an entertainment environment gives Elvis plenty of opportunity to showcase his musical talents, but this mid-career movie lacks the energy of some of his other work.” –
Common Sense Media
Feb 10, 2026
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Dracula (2025)
52%
3/5
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“Romance novel visuals—think flower petals, pillow fights, a couple feeding each other (not blood)—and moments of dark humor, bring something new to this retelling of the classic tale.” –
Common Sense Media
Feb 3, 2026
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Jimpa (2025)
55%
3/5
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“Director Sophie Hyde's most personal work to date, this semi-autobiographical story of identity and conflict within an intergenerational family is a warm, but sometimes overly talky film.” –
Common Sense Media
Feb 3, 2026
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My Sister's Bones (2026)
3/5
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“This is a solid adaptation of Nuala Ellwood's popular thriller, which works well with the differences offered up by the movie format, rather than trying to piece together a book on-screen.” –
Common Sense Media
Jan 27, 2026
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H Is for Hawk (2025)
80%
3/5
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“Stunning panoramas of the British countryside and reverent shots of the titular hawk make this poignant story feel as much a nature documentary as it is a heartfelt drama.” –
Common Sense Media
Jan 20, 2026
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The Secret Agent (2025)
98%
4/5
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“Languid at times with moments of intensity and even absurdity, it's a testament to director Kleber Mendonça Filho that the pace of this Brazilian crime thriller never falters.” –
Common Sense Media
Jan 13, 2026
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Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer (2024)
84%
3/5
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“A mix of ridiculous, chaotic, playful, and stoic, this quietly ambitious crime thriller will appeal to those with a penchant for the dark and absurd, but may leave others a little dazed and confused.” –
Common Sense Media
Jan 13, 2026
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Blue Hawaii (1961)
30%
3/5
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“Filmed in vibrant Technicolor and Panavision, the titular location in Blue Hawaii certainly provides a romantic backdrop, even as it overlooks much of the socio-economic issues of the time.” –
Common Sense Media
Jan 13, 2026
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A Make or Break Holiday (2025)
3/5
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“A struggling couple forced into a high-pressure environment—hosting a family Christmas—is a great setup for this warm holiday romcom.” –
Common Sense Media
Jan 6, 2026
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Murder in Monaco (2025)
3/5
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“Netflix has carved out quite a niche in popular crime documentaries, and this death among the Monaco elite has all the hallmarks of its hit formula—plus the added glamor of money and power.” –
Common Sense Media
Jan 5, 2026
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She's Making a List (2025)
2/5
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“While the premise is quite novel for a Hallmark holiday rom-com—focusing as much on Isabel's job as it does the romantic element—it's not quite enough to check the right box here.” –
Common Sense Media
Dec 16, 2025
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Goodbye June (2025)
65%
4/5
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“Though it's set around Christmas, this isn't feel-good festive fare, but it is a moving and hopeful film that will likely resonate strongly as families gather for the holidays.” –
Common Sense Media
Dec 16, 2025
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All I Want for Christmas (1991)
13%
3/5
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“This 1990s Christmas film may be a little contrived and not wildly original, but it's a reliably fun family movie with plenty of holiday spirit.” –
Common Sense Media
Dec 16, 2025
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Fackham Hall (2025)
74%
3/5
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“Better known for stand-up and panel shows, British-Irish comedian Jimmy Carr has co-written an impressive debut feature film that sends up the costume drama genre in a very British way.” –
Common Sense Media
Dec 9, 2025
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An Alpine Holiday (2025)
3/5
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“Beautiful settings and solid central performances help this slight but heartwarming Christmas romcom climb a little higher than the usual holiday fare.” –
Common Sense Media
Dec 9, 2025
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100 Nights of Hero (2025)
68%
3/5
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“100 Nights of Hero is a whimsical fantasy with a queer/feminist spin that interweaves a story within the story and even an A-List pop star—Charli XCX.” –
Common Sense Media
Dec 2, 2025
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Tinsel Town (2025)
47%
4/5
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“It's stuffed to the brim with genre clichés, but a funny script, committed performances, and warm playful tone make this festive comedy hard to resist.” –
Common Sense Media
Nov 26, 2025
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Wildcat (2025)
57%
2/5
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“For those who appreciate a strong female lead without too much digging into how she's presented, and enjoy a good violent kill, this will likely offer a fairly mindless 99 minutes that ticks the boxes.” –
Common Sense Media
Nov 25, 2025
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The Thing with Feathers (2025)
46%
3/5
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“Cumberbatch's acting is by far the best aspect of The Thing with Feathers, yet somehow the movie doesn't pack the emotional gut punch that it should.” –
Common Sense Media
Nov 25, 2025
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Charade (1963)
95%
4/5
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“Director Stanley Donan (Singin' in the Rain) merges a Hitchcockian-style thriller with a screwball romantic comedy in this playful, fast-paced mystery.” –
Common Sense Media
Nov 20, 2025
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Three Days (2001)
3/5
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“A little darker in tone than most holiday fares, this is not the feel-good fix you might expect from a Christmas movie.” –
Common Sense Media
Nov 13, 2025
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Animals (2019)
88%
4/5
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“Adapted from Emma Jane Unsworth's novel of the same name, this dark comedy is a touching, funny and unflinching portrayal of female friendship.” –
Common Sense Media
Nov 12, 2025
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The Grass Is Greener (1960)
90%
4/5
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“ At its core, The Grass Is Greener may be a fairly slight film about a wife whose head is easily turned by a rich suitor, but the flighty, devil-may-care approach to the material very much works in its favor here.” –
Common Sense Media
Nov 11, 2025
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