Silent Friend (2025)
100%
A
EDIT
“As you exit the theatre and walk on the first grass you find, you’ll notice yourself smiling as your senses finally embrace everything you never knew existed.” –
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Sep 8, 2025
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Girl (2025)
70%
B
EDIT
“Instead of tugging on our heartstrings with an overbearing score or long scenes of emotional breakdowns and confrontations, Shu Qi intentionally opts for a dry, matter-of-the-fact approach, which elevates the film beyond cheap sentimentalism.” –
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Sep 5, 2025
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Father Mother Sister Brother (2025)
81%
C+
EDIT
“A mixed bag of black comedy, social commentary and characters with varying degrees of depth and appeal, this is a film that will have its fans but its detractors would surely have hoped for much more than being mildly amused.” –
AwardsWatch
Sep 3, 2025
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A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE (2025)
75%
B+
EDIT
“In a way, A House of Dynamite almost feels post-apocalyptic. But the apocalypse is already here.” –
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Sep 2, 2025
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The Smashing Machine (2025)
70%
C
EDIT
“In the titular role, Johnson tries his best to deliver a different performance than his usual action/comedy fare, but the film doesn’t offer him a real chance to showcase his dramatic chops.” –
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Sep 1, 2025
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Bugonia (2025)
88%
A-
EDIT
“But the film belongs to Plemons, who delivers one heck of a performance. As Teddy, he masterfully shows us the character’s multiple facets: menacing, deranged, bruised, tormented and unforgiving.” –
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Aug 28, 2025
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The Assessment (2024)
84%
B
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“Olsen and Patel bring authenticity and vulnerability to their characters, and we can't help but root for them as they experience the toughest of challenges - but this is Alicia Vikander’s film. ” –
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Sep 16, 2024
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Eden (2024)
58%
B
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“Eden manages to remain engrossing and entertaining for its entire runtime. And while the final act needed a bit of polishing, and the film sometimes struggles with its multiple tones, it remains among Howard’s best efforts in recent memory.” –
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Sep 16, 2024
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Happy Holidays (2024)
94%
B
EDIT
“Boasting one of the year’s most thoughtful and potent screenplays full of timely themes and rich characterization, the film is certain to find further appreciation as it continues its festival run. ” –
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Sep 16, 2024
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The Fire Inside (2024)
93%
C-
EDIT
“Ryan Destiny is quite convincing as the fierce and determined Shields, but the film never quite reaches the desired artistic, narrative or dramatic heights. ” –
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Sep 12, 2024
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Viet and Nam (2024)
98%
B
EDIT
“Perhaps what makes this film stand out from similar works is Trương Minh Quý’s strong knack for mixing what’s imagined and what’s real, to create a wholly original picture that wonderfully conveys a sense of limbo.” –
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Sep 11, 2024
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To a Land Unknown (2024)
98%
A-
EDIT
“Fleifel’s artistic choices in the film, everything from cinematography, locations, sparse score, and casting, rings so true that you forget at times that you’re watching a film.” –
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Sep 8, 2024
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Perfumed with Mint (2024)
B+
EDIT
“A challenging, contemplative film that may not be for everyone but remains a unique, provocative and haunting piece of cinema that is hard to forget. ” –
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Sep 8, 2024
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The Girl With the Needle (2024)
92%
A-
EDIT
“With stunning black and white cinematography by Michal Dymek, an eerie score from Oskar Skriver and impeccable performances by the film’s two leads, Vic Carmen Sonne and Trine Dyrholm, The Girl with the Needle is pure cinema.” –
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Sep 6, 2024
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Four Daughters (2023)
96%
A
EDIT
“A landmark achievement in every sense of the word, Four Daughters is a must-watch.” –
AwardsWatch
Sep 19, 2023
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Shayda (2023)
97%
A-
EDIT
“Zahednia delivers a stunning, heartbreaking performance as a child grappling with complicated truths that are quite hard to grasp as a child. ” –
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Sep 17, 2023
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Next Goal Wins (2023)
46%
B
EDIT
“Waititi is able to make us root for and connect with each of the team members, and despite a limited runtime, get to know them on a more personal level as we witness their struggles and, entertainingly, their witty sense of humor.” –
AwardsWatch
Sep 13, 2023
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Lee (2023)
68%
C+
EDIT
“Winslet showcases her immaculate abilities to bring to life such a powerful, wildly ambitious woman who’s never settled for less and whose defiance made countless war victims finally seen – and not just looked at.” –
AwardsWatch
Sep 13, 2023
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Pain Hustlers (2023)
23%
B-
EDIT
“Emily Blunt delivers a fantastic performance as a woman who, despite her irresponsible actions, still makes us root for her to correct her actions, even if it’s too late. ” –
AwardsWatch
Sep 13, 2023
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Les Indésirables (2023)
65%
C
EDIT
“It is a shame because Ly is a gifted filmmaker with a unique ability to build impressive set pieces, tackle pressing issues and giving a voice to the voiceless. And as important, but narratively lacking, as his sophomore film is, it ends up a misfire. ” –
AwardsWatch
Sep 11, 2023
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Perfect Days (2023)
96%
B
EDIT
“While steering away from over-the-top, unnecessary dramatic moments that this kind of film does not require, Wenders introduces some external forces that collide with Hirayama’s way of doing things.” –
AwardsWatch
Sep 10, 2023
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Klondike (2022)
98%
B
EDIT
“[Klondike] delivers a powerful, unflinching look at the life of a family whose every existence is shattered by the 2014 Russian-Ukrainian border conflict. ” –
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Aug 21, 2023
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A Gaza Weekend (2022)
80%
C-
EDIT
“A Gaza Weekend is an amusing, yet surface-level comedy that doesn’t work more than it does and a step down from Khalil’s earlier, more insightful works.” –
AwardsWatch
Sep 21, 2022
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)
91%
B+
EDIT
“Just like peeling an onion, Johnson masterfully reveals his rich set of characters while keeping us surprised throughout with twists that keep coming.” –
AwardsWatch
Sep 20, 2022
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Plan 75 (2022)
95%
B+
EDIT
“[Chie Hayakawa's] screenplay, despite the fact that not all characters sustain our interest equally, still manages to effortlessly move us, while showing us a society’s demise where compassion, and not only financial outlook, is on the decline.” –
AwardsWatch
Sep 19, 2022
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