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Colton Peregoy

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The Things You Kill (2025) 95% EDIT “The Things You Kill works as a stone-cold upheaval of the conditions that make a man’s internal clock tick the way it does, a story of haunting specters and past traumas that continue to torment the present. ” – MovieJawn Nov 16, 2025 Full Review Hen (2025) EDIT “Hen’s screenplay balances this sobering reality of globalization with a pleasing dose of humor, particularly potent through the film’s long stretches free of dialogue.” – MovieJawn Nov 9, 2025 Full Review Fuck My Son! (2025) 36% EDIT “Fuck My Son! is actually too comfortable in its own shock value for its own good. For a movie this anatomical, it fundamentally lacks teeth. ” – MovieJawn Oct 25, 2025 Full Review Sirāt (2025) 92% EDIT “Sirât is nearly indescribable and certainly undefinable, a movie that bores into your brain and pulsates through your body as an ecstatic sensorial experience.” – MovieJawn Oct 19, 2025 Full Review Orphan (2025) 63% EDIT “Impeccable in its construction, moving through its emotional tones, Orphan is yet another profound glimpse into the past that offers insight into making sense of the increasingly tumultuous present. ” – MovieJawn Oct 14, 2025 Full Review The Fence (2025) 70% EDIT “The Fence delivers a fascinating examination of the triangulation of power that forms among its central male figures, all of whom hold nuanced facets of control over one another as the film hurtles toward its finale.” – MovieJawn Oct 6, 2025 Full Review Duse (2025) 67% EDIT “The movie ultimately seems far removed from the robust time-melding of Martin Eden or the dream-like cadence of Scarlet, delivering a lusterless biopic that fails to convey the unique experience of its central figure.” – MovieJawn Oct 6, 2025 Full Review Souleymane's Story (2024) 100% EDIT “With Souleymane’s Story, Lojkine sidesteps traditional portrayals of Paris to create something grittier, graver, and ultimately more reflective of the city’s real social issues. ” – MovieJawn Aug 9, 2025 Full Review
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