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5/5
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Sentimental Value
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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A portrait of family dynamics shaped by pain and a lack of communication. While it may sound slow on paper, this drama draws you in through its remarkable storytelling, a sharp script, outstanding performances.
Posted Dec 29, 2025
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3/5
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Avatar: Fire and Ash
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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This is a visual epic. However, the story delivers diminishing returns. This installment finds nothing new to say in a world that feels increasingly smaller, to the point where repetition becomes more striking than the image quality itself.
Posted Dec 20, 2025
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Zootopia 2
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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This second installment aims to dive fiercely into the themes explored in the first Zootopia, but ultimately becomes a tamer, less daring version.
Posted Dec 14, 2025
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4.5/5
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Bugonia
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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"Bugonia" is another strong example of a filmmaker unafraid to unsettle the audience in order to deliver a truly unique theatrical experience. The film is bizarre on the surface, yet conceals a remarkable subtlety in its acting.
Posted Dec 14, 2025
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4.5/5
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Train Dreams
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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The film starring Joel Edgerton is, without a doubt, one of the most moving stories of the year. Its extraordinary performances are the rails that guide it, while its magnificent cinematic language serves as the engine.
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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4/5
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Wicked: For Good
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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"Wicked: For Good" doesn’t have the power and momentum of its predecessor, but it still finds magic in its scale and in the extraordinary talent of its leads, who rise to meet the legacy of a musical that feels like it’s opening new doors for the genre
Posted Nov 23, 2025
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4.5/5
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Frankenstein
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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“Frankenstein” is an ambitious fable driven by Guillermo del Toro’s immersive craftsmanship and anchored by the outstanding performances of Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi. It’s a film that demands patience — but it’s patience well spent.
Posted Nov 08, 2025
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2.8/5
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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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Ironically, "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" focuses on a moment of great inspiration for the musician, yet lacks that same creative spark itself.
Posted Nov 03, 2025
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3.5/5
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The Smashing Machine
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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“The Smashing Machine” packs a real punch thanks to strong performances from Johnson and Blunt, even if the story itself lacks a bit of muscle to deliver a greater impact.
Posted Oct 20, 2025
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3/5
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Black Phone 2
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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“Black Phone 2” is a sequel that lays a solid foundation to continue Finn and Gwen’s story, but gets over complicated when trying to expand its new world.
Posted Oct 20, 2025
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2.5/5
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TRON: Ares
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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A faithful reflection of how AI is used today: a tool that looks incredible, yet limits the ability to be truly creative. It’s a film that shines in its moments of great entertainment, but falters when it comes to consolidate the story in its characters.
Posted Oct 11, 2025
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5/5
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One Battle After Another
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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One Battle After Another is a fantastic story that gives the audience everything it needs: action, laughs, incredible characters, and more than one surprise. This is auteur cinema with a spectacle's mindset, always preserving Anderson’s signature style.
Posted Sep 27, 2025
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4.5/5
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Eddington
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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A sharp observation that expands from a single action to a social-political reflection in an organic and masterful way. A work that blends dark comedy with thriller elements to perfection, leaving the audience caught in a strange yet fascinating trance.
Posted Sep 14, 2025
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4/5
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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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Those who make it to the theater will be met with a visual spectacle of astronomical scale, intense battles, and more story than many expected
Posted Sep 14, 2025
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2.5/5
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The Conjuring: Last Rites
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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[The Conjuring 4: Last Rites] builds a deep atmosphere of fear, but its story and characters are so shallow that it ultimately delivers an experience lacking the weight of a true conclusion. It has scares, but nothing new to say.
Posted Sep 06, 2025
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2.9/5
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The Wave
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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A portrait of a historical moment painted with music, vivid colors and dissonances strong enough to distract from the full picture. The team handles the format well, though they don’t always hit the tone they’re aiming for, leaving mixed impressions.
Posted Sep 05, 2025
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Bring Her Back
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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This is a story that manages to get under the audience’s skin and emotions thanks to excellent technical work, even if its narrative doesn’t fully elevate the experience.
Posted Aug 23, 2025
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3.5/5
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The Naked Gun
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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[The Naked Gun] leans on a talented director and an incredible Liam Neeson to deliver a comedy that feels like the good old days of laughter at the movie theater.
Posted Aug 16, 2025
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3/5
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Freakier Friday
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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Amazingly, Freakier Friday finds those virtues that allow it to stand as a sequel worth watching, rather than just a mere attempt to cash in on the audience’s nostalgia (though it has a bit of that, too).
Posted Aug 10, 2025
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4.5/5
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Weapons
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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[Weapons] has everything you need for a great movie experience: a good pace, interesting characters, an engaging mystery, and plenty of scares. Cregger crafts a fantastic film that, despite a few loose ends, will leave many surprised.
Posted Aug 09, 2025
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3.5/5
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The Bad Guys 2
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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[The Bad Guys 2] is an animated film that doesn’t rely on rushed attempts at innovation, but instead focuses on delivering a solid story, full of great moments for both kids and adults.
Posted Aug 03, 2025
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4.0/5
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Materialists
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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This film might sound, on paper, like a generic romantic comedy, but at its core lies a deep reflection on love, modern commitment, and those indescribable aspects of romance
Posted Aug 02, 2025
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3.3/5
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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It packs plenty of drama and entertainment, though it doesn't quite stretch far enough to tie up all its story threads. It's a solid adventure that, with a few more pieces in place, could have truly been fantastic.
Posted Jul 24, 2025
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2.5/5
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I Know What You Did Last Summer
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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Beneath its hook lies the nostalgia that ultimately undermines the strengths of this new adaptation.
Posted Jul 20, 2025
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4/5
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28 Years Later
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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The film makes bold choices, including an ending that will leave more than a few viewers speechless.
Posted Jul 17, 2025
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3.5/5
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Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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With cinematography and editing that evoke the feeling of a 90's film, the movie gradually shifts its style, allowing each adrenaline-filled sequence to have its own distinct flavor.
Posted Jul 17, 2025
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3.5/5
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Karate Kid: Legends
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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Legends is a refreshing chapter in the Karate Kid universe, anchored by a strong lead performance, even if some of its action scenes favor style over substance.
Posted Jul 17, 2025
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4.5/5
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Sinners
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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This film is a thrilling journey packed with action, drama, and music, showcasing Coogler’s remarkable touch for crafting a layered story and infusing it with just the right dose of genre elements.
Posted Jul 17, 2025
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2.5/5
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Disney's Snow White
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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When the story has already had an animated version celebrated for its imagination, vibrant colors, and memorable songs, it’s hard not to feel disappointed that this new take feels so much blander for today's younger audiences.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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4/5
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Mickey 17
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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Bong Joon-Ho makes the most of what the science fiction genre has to offer. Strange creatures, fantastical situations, and eccentric characters push the boundaries of conventional storytelling to explore relevant themes
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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2/5
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Captain America: Brave New World
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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Gone are the subtleties found in films like The Winter Soldier and Civil War, where audiences were trusted to piece things together, instead of being spoon-fed everything so literally.
Posted Jul 15, 2025
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4.5/5
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F1 The Movie
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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A monumental cinematic experience, brought in a race that is filled with visual intensity, adrenaline and 80's energy
Posted Jul 14, 2025
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3.5/5
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Superman
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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While the story is quite intriguing, the film adds a large number of DC Universe characters and a lot of exposition, resulting in an adventure that’s highly entertaining, but somewhat scattered.
Posted Jul 14, 2025
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2/5
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Jurassic World Rebirth
(2025)
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Agustín Pérez
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Ultimately, aside from a few surface-level visual adjustments, the film fails to bring anything substantial to feel like a fresh entry in this universe.
Posted Jul 14, 2025
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