Sleepwalker (2026)
14%
3/10
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“Sleepwalker doesn't effectively incorporate this complex disorder into its premise, resulting in a puzzling story about a woman going on a spiral without any healing prospect.” –
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Jan 9, 2026
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Goodbye June (2025)
65%
8/10
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“Goodbye June proves Winslet is just as talented onscreen as she is calling the shots, bringing a raw approach to this already emotionally-driven story.” –
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Dec 11, 2025
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Champagne Problems (2025)
72%
7/10
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“As Hallmark-esque as this Netflix rom-com might be, it offers the perfect combo for what you anticipate from a seasonal title. ” –
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Nov 19, 2025
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A Very Jonas Christmas Movie (2025)
87%
7/10
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“A Very Jonas Christmas Movie feels like a comeback to where the Jonas Brothers started and a welcome new addition to the holiday catalog.” –
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Nov 14, 2025
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Anniversary (2025)
66%
6/10
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“Komasa's latest directorial effort might've been well-intentioned, but it doesn't fully live up to expectations by leaving viewers in the dark about what prompted Liz's ideology in the first place.” –
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Oct 27, 2025
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Regretting You (2025)
29%
4/10
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“Although the cast does what they can with a script that never cuts deeper than the surface, their performances aren't enough to give Regretting You the emotional resonance expected from a story like this.” –
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Oct 22, 2025
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The Map That Leads to You (2025)
38%
4/10
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“Although Heather and Jack's first encounter sets the tone for the love story about to unfold, the payoff is less promising when the romantic elements of this adaptation fall short and the plot resorts to overplayed tragedy.” –
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Aug 20, 2025
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Freakier Friday (2025)
73%
9/10
EDIT
“This magic touch of the Disney classic seemed impossible to replicate, but in Nisha Ganatra's hands, Freakier Friday manages to make lightning strike twice.” –
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Aug 5, 2025
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Diciannove (2024)
74%
3/10
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“Tortorici's feature directorial debut is rather saved by Marini's acting, Kuveiller's cinematography, and the project's operatic score.” –
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Jul 25, 2025
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Bride Hard (2025)
14%
4/10
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“As a whole, West's uninspired and, quite frankly, unfunny bridal romp isn't the June wedding you'd hope to attend in even the bleakest of days. ” –
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Jun 18, 2025
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A Widow's Game (2025)
46%
5/10
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“Yet, A Widow's Game lacks focus. The decision to follow multiple perspectives might work in an episodic format (as Sedes and Campos have been masterfully able to do in the past), but it isn't as easy to accomplish in a feature film.” –
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May 30, 2025
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Worth the Wait (2025)
5/10
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“With a simplistic premise and a stacked cast, with names like Lana Condor and Ross Butler on the bill, Worth the Wait is the type of cozy watch you'll have a meet-cute with, but won't fall head over heels for.” –
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May 19, 2025
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Off the Record (2024)
5/10
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“Although this subject remains pertinent in the music industry, Off the Record's take on the matter only scratches the surface, with no plausible insight into the ways artists can successfully escape binding contracts.” –
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Apr 28, 2025
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Gazer (2024)
81%
7/10
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“Gazer can be deemed an impressive filmmaking debut. With a limited budget and a lot of dedication to the craft, the project is able to build on its references to thrillers from the '70s and '80s while finding its own footing.” –
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Mar 31, 2025
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The Life List (2025)
46%
6/10
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“Even though the romantic elements aren't as rewarding as the familial ties at the heart of The Life List, the project still has its merits.” –
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Mar 28, 2025
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Seven Veils (2023)
76%
8/10
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“Seven Veils is an intense psychodrama, enriched by Seyfried's magnetism and the director's ability to piece together the content of Strauss' opera with the protagonist's repressed memories. ” –
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Mar 6, 2025
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No Address (2025)
3/10
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“The movie never unpacks the complexities of homelessness but instead uses its bloated runtime to portray its unhoused protagonists as devoted Christians and skilled street fighters who overcome their struggles with prayer and a plucky attitude.” –
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Feb 26, 2025
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The Buildout (2024)
85%
6/10
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“Although this indie thriller has an intriguing premise — focusing on the hefty journey that Dylan embarks on accompanied by her worried, long-term friend Cameron — it doesn't dig deep into the intricacies of the cult the protagonist is so eager to join.” –
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Feb 25, 2025
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Kinda Pregnant (2025)
27%
6/10
EDIT
“Overall, Kinda Pregnant might be more of a guilty pleasure to watch than a film that stands the test of time. ” –
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Feb 5, 2025
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You're Cordially Invited (2025)
48%
4/10
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“Overall, You're Cordially Invited is more of an R-rated comedy that will appease Ferrell's fanbase than a traditional rom-com.” –
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Jan 29, 2025
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Mary (2024)
28%
3/10
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“With an underbaked script by Timothy Michael Hayes and several add-ons to the biblical narrative that harm more than elevate the plot, the cast doesn't get the opportunity to impress or show an inspiring new take on Mary's trajectory.” –
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Dec 6, 2024
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Spellbound (2024)
48%
8/10
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“With a star-studded cast voicing these characters/creatures and a creative team that brings originality to this material, Spellbound wraps 2024 like a bow.” –
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Nov 22, 2024
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Time Cut (2024)
26%
6/10
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“Netflix's latest spooky release is better off as a time-traveling tale of two sisters living in an alternate reality where they are both alive, than a gripping slasher.” –
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Oct 30, 2024
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White Bird (2023)
76%
7/10
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“Marc Forster's latest directorial effort strikes the core through its simple, but purposeful look at the power of humanity.” –
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Oct 3, 2024
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Millers in Marriage (2024)
53%
5/10
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“Although each of their relationships is faced with different obstacles, the outcomes are similarly underwhelming. As a result, instead of bringing depth to a dialogue-driven narrative, the film becomes a shallow character study with an underserved cast.” –
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Sep 18, 2024
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