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8/10
Honey Bunch (2025) Jasneet Singh Unlike Violation, which was built on female rage, Honey Bunch explores both sides of the story while keeping us off-kilter with dark, absurd comedy and burgeoning dread. It's a curious watch, but one met with spine-tingling admiration by the end.
Posted Feb 13, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
GOAT (2026) Nate Richard Goat continues Sony Pictures Animation's winning streak with its stunning animation, hilarious sense of humor, and big heart.
Posted Feb 13, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Crime 101 (2026) Aidan Kelley While the film's reliance on established crime stories dips a bit too much into the realm of cliché, the overall result is a thrilling ride that's fun to watch, from its quietest character moments to its loudest chase sequences.
Posted Feb 11, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
In the Blink of an Eye (2026) Ross Bonaime Even though it’s clear that Stanton wants to tell more ambitious stories in live-action spaces, In the Blink of an Eye posits that maybe he’s biting off more than he can chew.
Posted Feb 10, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
The Musical (2026) Ross Bonaime While The Musical tries to lean into the frustration and anger of its main character, unlike Doug, the film’s main issue might be that it’s not mean-spirited and dark enough to entirely sell this story.
Posted Feb 10, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
How to Divorce During the War (2026) Therese Lacson Layered with symbolism and unafraid to show the spectrum of reactions to a tumultuous time, How To Divorce During the War is a thoughtful drama that highlights the global impact of a war on the smallest scale.
Posted Feb 09, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Nuisance Bear  (2026) Therese Lacson The major flaw of the documentary is perhaps its almost dogged refusal to make a moral argument and point the finger at politics. Because, let's face it, there is a villain in this story.
Posted Feb 09, 2026Edit critic review
2/10
Wuthering Heights (2026) Therese Lacson It's an adaptation that feels like a 14-year-old skimmed the book and jumped to her own conclusions without any true understanding of the novel.
Posted Feb 09, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
If I Go Will They Miss Me (2026) Ross Bonaime Through Thompson-Hernández’s story, our characters create a surreal, imaginative take on a troubled childhood, full of heartbreaks, growth, and deeper understandings that we’re all just works in progress, regardless of age.
Posted Feb 06, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The Best Summer (2026) Ross Bonaime Davis’ documentary isn’t necessarily much deeper than a travelogue for a band that featured some of the most important alt-rock artists of the 1990s, but The Best Summer doesn’t need to be more than that.
Posted Feb 06, 2026Edit critic review
3/10
The Strangers: Chapter 3 (2026) Ross Bonaime The Strangers: Chapter 3 is certainly the best segment of this frustrating story. But still, the best shit sandwich is still a shit sandwich.
Posted Feb 06, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
zi (2026) Ross Bonaime Even though zi isn’t quite the powerhouse of independent cinema that films like Columbus and After Yang were, it does feel like the work that Kogonada needed to do in order to right his sails and figure out where to go next.
Posted Feb 05, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Hanging by a Wire (2026) Ross Bonaime While Naqvi gives a decent presentation of the events that happened and how this situation went down, Hanging by a Wire lacks both the tension and the depth that one would hope for in a story like this.
Posted Feb 05, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Union County (2026) Therese Lacson At times, it's unclear whether Meeks wants to tell a general story about addiction in America or Cody's own unique story.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Dracula (2025) Aidan Kelley This new Dracula takes some big swings with its source material, including a riveting take on the notorious count that makes up for some of the film's other more curious deviations.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
5/10
Whistle (2025) Shawn Van Horn Whistle sports an impressive cast made up of Dafne Keen, Sophie Nélisse, and Nick Frost, only to waste such talent with the most by-the-numbers, predictable screenplay.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Cold Storage (2026) Nate Richard It's quick and breezy, and for a horror-comedy, it's the perfect length.
Posted Feb 04, 2026Edit critic review
4/10
The Gallerist (2026) Ross Bonaime Despite a game cast and a clever concept, The Gallerist is neither a biting critique nor is it a successful comedy — it’s just bland art.
Posted Feb 03, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Run Amok (2026) Taylor Gates The script can be uneven...and the stylistic choices leave something to be desired. That said, the satire's specificity makes most of the exercise work, and there are some scenes that deliver a real, emotional gut-punch.
Posted Feb 03, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Fing! (2026) Taylor Gates While the story is relatively straightforward, Jeffrey Walker’s whimsical direction keeps it fresh and compelling from start to finish. Featuring excellent performances across the board, Fing! has what it takes to be a new children’s classic.
Posted Feb 03, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty! (2026) Taylor Gates But is it possible to mambo your way through mourning? To groove while grieving? To salsa your way out of sadness? Ha-chan, Shake your Booty! explores those questions in a highly entertaining, endlessly stylish way.
Posted Feb 03, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Muppet Show (2026) Ross Bonaime The Muppet Show is a delightful return for this gang, and if this series (hopefully) gets picked up, the reboot will only get stronger and more refined — but even if this is all we get, it’s great to see my friends having a good time once again.
Posted Feb 03, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The Shitheads (2026) Ross Bonaime It might not be the most consistent comedy, and it might go over the line one too many times, but you wouldn’t expect a Macon Blair road trip comedy to be anything but a bit of a bumpy ride.
Posted Feb 02, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
American Doctor (2026) Therese Lacson Teng's feature directorial debut is a required watch, one that puts the deaths of those most innocent in your face and leaves you utterly devastated as a reminder of what has become Palestinians' unnatural new normal.
Posted Feb 01, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Rock Springs (2026) Therese Lacson At a time when being an immigrant might actually spell your doom in America, Miao's film feels painfully relevant. And while Rock Springs is uneven, it's a vital film about a time in history that no one seems to really be talking about anymore.
Posted Feb 01, 2026Edit critic review
4/10
Sentient (2026) Therese Lacson It's a difficult watch because it treats the viewer like a simpleton and silently condemns anyone who believes that we are already at a point where all animal testing can end completely.
Posted Feb 01, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
See You When I See You (2026) Therese Lacson At the end of the day, the supporting characters of See You When I See You are the ones who make the story as good as it is, and it's a pity they aren't given more room to breathe.
Posted Jan 31, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
Levitating (2026) Jeff Ewing It's a beautiful exhibition of a unique culture that finds novel ways to bring audiences into the subjectivity of these ecstatic characters, for a journey that shouldn't be missed.
Posted Jan 31, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Big Girls Don't Cry (2026) Taylor Gates Big Girls Don’t Cry is a solid debut from both Schneideman and Palmer, and it’s lovely to see Spencer shine. The performances, combined with the dreamy score and stunning visuals, elevate the coming-of-age tale into something special.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Iron Lung (2026) Nate Richard The craftsmanship is there; with his directorial debut, Fischbach shows that he's more than just a YouTuber, and he can conjure up the same kinds of scares that make him scream as he's playing games.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
7./10
Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass (2026) Ross Bonaime Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass is as unhinged as the name implies, and it’s exactly what we’d want from Wain and Marino.
Posted Jan 30, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Hot Water (2026) Taylor Gates The journey in Hot Water is far from the worst you could take, offering a smooth, pleasant drive with some pretty sights. You just might not remember too many of the details the moment you step out of the car.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
undertone (2025) Ross Bonaime With undertone, Tuason has created one of the few horror films that’s even more horrifying to hear than it is to see.
Posted Jan 29, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Shelter (2026) Nate Richard Waugh and Statham know their audience and usually know exactly what they want from their movies: badass action scenes, lots of guns, a few cool quips, and a mysterious backstory for the hero. Shelter gives you exactly that.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Queen of Chess (2026) Taylor Gates By refusing to engage with messier material, Queen of Chess ends up being a rather straightforward, feel-good documentary, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Invite (2026) Ross Bonaime The Invite might seem like a simple idea, but Wilde, as well as Jones, McCormack, and her excellent cast, make this into a compelling, delightful, and moving comedy that's more intricate than it might seem.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Filipiñana (2026) Taylor Gates Filipiñana is a feast for the eyes, but you’ll likely still leave hungry due to the punishingly slow pacing.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Wicker (2026) Therese Lacson The characters are fairly cookie-cutter, but the folk nature of the film doesn't make that a problem. Instead, its willingness to lean into the medieval archetypes and the bawdy humor of the time makes it unique.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Send Help (2026) Aidan Kelley Throughout all its faults, like an inconsistent script and overall tone, Send Help is also a hell of a lot of fun with two dynamite performances.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Wrecking Crew (2026) Jeff Ewing Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista feel born to play very different, equally powerful brothers, with a strong dynamic, and each with seasoned comedic timing and action chops.
Posted Jan 26, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The Incomer (2026) Therese Lacson Though some might find the comedy a bit too weird and overt, The Incomer happily wears its heart on its feathery sleeve and tells an unabashed story of isolation, connection, and love.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
9/10
Josephine (2026) Taylor Gates Josephine is a coming-of-age story in a tragic, uniquely feminine way. While other stories deal with first periods or first kisses, this film touches on a much darker, uglier aspect of girlhood.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
6/10
Saccharine (2026) Therese Lacson Saccharine doesn't do enough to complete the metaphor. Instead, it ends up in an odd space between psychological thriller and straight-up jump-scare horror that unfortunately drags down an otherwise compelling film.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
The Moment (2026) Ross Bonaime Charli says goodbye to brat with a fun, scattered rockumentary.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Bedford Park (2026) Taylor Gates Anchored by Choi and Sukku’s understated, confident performances, it’s a quiet gem of a film that is sure to resonate with those who need it most.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Buddy (2026) Ross Bonaime Buddy is the kind of odd comedy that could take one joke and wear it out, but instead, Kelly’s film will leave you wanting even more of this nostalgic nightmare.
Posted Jan 24, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The History of Concrete (2026) Ross Bonaime If The History of Concrete proves anything, it’s that Wilson can make a movie about anything and make it absolutely brilliant.
Posted Jan 24, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
Extra Geography (2026) Taylor Gates With bold narrative choices enhanced by immersive cinematography and confident direction anchored by powerful breakthrough performances, Molly Manners’ directorial debut is a compelling showcase of emerging talent.
Posted Jan 24, 2026Edit critic review
7/10
Carousel (2026) Ross Bonaime Thanks to two engaging performances by Chris Pine and Jenny Slate, and Lambert’s penchant for moments we rarely see captured on screen, Carousel is a surprising and charming take on the romance film.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
8/10
The Last First: Winter K2 (2026) Taylor Gates he Last First: Winter K2 is a riveting sports documentary whose politics and cinematography alike will hold your attention until the very end.
Posted Jan 23, 2026Edit critic review
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