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4/10
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Dead for a Dollar
(2022)
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Yasser Medina
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I find it a cheap, conventional, incredibly boring western, lacking in excitement and riding at an erratic pace with the outlaws played by Christoph Waltz and Willem Dafoe. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 28, 2026
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6/10
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Jujutsu Kaisen 0: The Movie
(2021)
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Yasser Medina
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Its animation has some technical skill in character design and some action sequences drawn by MAPPA, but its narrative, beneath the calculated spectacularity, gives me the feeling that it simply lacks strength. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 26, 2026
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6/10
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The Way Back
(2020)
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Yasser Medina
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It's a well-intentioned sports drama about guilt and redemption, which benefits from a restrained performance by Ben Affleck, but whose narrative sometimes stumbles over generic formulas. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 24, 2026
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4/10
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Vanilla Sky
(2001)
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Yasser Medina
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Frankly, I find it a tiring and unbearably dull film starring Tom Cruise, one that makes me want to close my eyes when it descends into the abyss of psychological thriller and speculative science fiction. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 22, 2026
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6/10
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The Rip
(2026)
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Yasser Medina
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A police thriller that benefits to some extent from the duo of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, but whose heist narrative often treads familiar ground, preventing it from escaping the conventional. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 19, 2026
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2/10
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The Delta Force
(1986)
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Yasser Medina
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It's a boring action thriller about international terrorism and special operations, which only works as a simplistic propaganda vehicle for Chuck Norris's empty self-aggrandizement. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 17, 2026
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4/10
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KPop Demon Hunters
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Frankly, I find it a superficial, boring, and aesthetically inconsistent animated film that squanders its narrative opportunities by subordinating its characters to a convoluted discourse on identity. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 15, 2026
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7/10
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The Structure of Crystal
(1969)
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Yasser Medina
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A moving, critical drama in which Zanussi demonstrates intellectual maturity and a rigorous aesthetic to question, in each scene, the individual's need to think about morality under conditions of sociopolitical constraint. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 12, 2026
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5/10
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The Two Mrs. Carrolls
(1947)
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Yasser Medina
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Personally, I find the performances of Bogart and Stanwyck uneven, but I also feel that it's a psychological thriller with gothic suspense pretensions that ends up being an exercise in sustained boredom. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 10, 2026
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6/10
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The End of St. Petersburg
(1928)
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Yasser Medina
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Personally, I find that Pudovkin's strengths lie in the eclectic montage that synthesizes the bloody passages of the Revolution, but, in general, his narrative lacks dramatic pulse in its discursive thesis on class struggle. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 08, 2026
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5/10
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The Housemaid
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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As a psychological thriller, it offers decent performances from Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, but its narrative about domestic violence and toxic masculinity frequents too many clichés before becoming hopelessly boring. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 06, 2026
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6/10
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The Night Before Christmas
(1905)
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Yasser Medina
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Despite Porter's talents for special effects, this is a silent short film about Santa Claus that lacks charm. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 04, 2026
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6/10
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Hamnet
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Despite featuring understated performances from Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal, I get the impression that this Zhao film is a bit regular and repetitive in its drama about Shakespearean family tragedy. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Jan 02, 2026
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5/10
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SirÄt
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Personally, I think it's a Laxe road drama that has some atmospheric panoramas, but often the narrative about immigrants and illegal raves through the Moroccan desert loses its trail like footprints in the sand. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 28, 2025
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6/10
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Light of the World
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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It has a well-intentioned approach evident in the beautiful traditional animation and biblical character design, but its family-friendly, catechetical narrative about the life of Jesus often remains in somewhat predictable ground. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 26, 2025
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4/10
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Hedda
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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A terribly dull trifle, lacking any trace of depth in its revisionism of gender roles. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 23, 2025
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6/10
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Left-Handed Girl
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Tsou's approach is often reflected in the urban atmospheres of Taipei and the decent performances led by Janel Tsai, but unfortunately, I feel there is little emotional depth to its subject matter of maternal sacrifice. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 22, 2025
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5/10
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Arco
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Despite its beautiful animation, I find it to be a weak animated film that travels through commonplaces without offering anything complex, often about metaphors on environmentalism, hope and loss of innocence. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 19, 2025
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5/10
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Avatar: Fire and Ash
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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A dull and unnecessarily long sequel, which flounders in a repetitive spectacle of pyrotechnics, family, and tribal battles. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 17, 2025
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7/10
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The Secret Agent
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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A gripping political thriller in which Filho, with a dense aesthetic, captures the state of paranoia and cultural amnesia in the face of the historical memory of a military regime, with a powerful performance by Wagner Moura. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 15, 2025
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4/10
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Elio
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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It's one of Pixar's worst films, a boring and unfunny cosmic adventure that gets lost in a black hole of generic formulas. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 13, 2025
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5/10
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Train Dreams
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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It evokes a certain beauty in the naturalistic atmospheres that take advantage of Joel Edgerton's understated presence, but sometimes I get the feeling that as a drama isn't going anywhere in particular and gets lost in the woods. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 11, 2025
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5/10
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The Voice of Hind Rajab
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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To be honest, I find it a bland and manipulative drama by Ben Hania, set against a rather Manichean political backdrop that is intended to be a cry of helplessness against the voices silenced by war. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 09, 2025
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5/10
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Zootopia 2
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Despite the visual details of its animation design, I find it a boring sequel that gets lost in recycled jokes and predictable chases that lead nowhere in particular. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 08, 2025
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5/10
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Jay Kelly
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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It usually offers a decent performance from a visibly tired George Clooney as a fading actor, but as a dramedy it loses all its appeal in its self-indulgent and boring European excursion. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 06, 2025
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7/10
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Marty Supreme
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Overall, I find it a wonderful drama by Safdie that, with its aesthetic values ââand its celebration of tenacity, emerges as a whirlwind of vitality with TimothĂ©e Chalamet's electrifying performance. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 03, 2025
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6/10
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Is This Thing On?
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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It's a dramedy by Cooper that, despite the natural performances from Will Arnett and Laura Dern, lacks emotion and becomes repetitive in portraying marital crisis and divorce in midlife. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 02, 2025
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7/10
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Bugonia
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Lanthimos, with his refined aesthetic, maintains a rather absurd satirical tone that always becomes subtle to discuss social classes and corporate capitalism, featuring two phenomenal performances by Jesse Plemons and Emma Stone. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Dec 01, 2025
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5/10
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Wicked: For Good
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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It's a dull and uninspired sequel that loses its charm because, among other things, each musical number is inflated to three times its length to accommodate the artificial singing of Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 28, 2025
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8/10
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It Was Just an Accident
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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A brilliant film that condenses years of sociopolitical criticism, internal exile, and buried rage into just 103 minutes of pure cinema, which Panahi masterfully frames to underline the state of resistance of the oppressed voices. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 26, 2025
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5/10
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Nouvelle Vague
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Despite the sixties-inspired black and white visual style, Linklater flaunts his homage to the French New Wave with an excessively didactic tone and bland characters who, ironically, leave me breathless. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 25, 2025
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6/10
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La Grazia
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Through his solemn style, Sorrentino presents here an elegant meditation on doubt and forgiveness with a restrained performance by Toni Servillo, but the circular and frigid narrative never transcends its own dramatic schemes. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 23, 2025
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6/10
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The Mastermind
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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It stands out as a minimalist heist film with a sober start and evocative 70s atmosphere, but overall, Reichardt's narrative tends to travel down irregular paths that fail to take advantage of Josh O'Connor's potential. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 22, 2025
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7/10
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No Other Choice
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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I think it's a satirical film by Park that takes bold turns and, moreover, never stops being entertaining when it uses Lee Byung-hun to discuss unemployment, family, and the pitfalls of capitalism. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 21, 2025
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6/10
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A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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As a political thriller, it has moments that demonstrate Bigelow's skill in producing a few tense scenes, but its uneven narrative about bureaucratic ethics slowly fizzles out like a missile that never hits its target. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 19, 2025
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4/10
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After the Hunt
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Besides being an unnecessarily long Guadagnino film, it's also a psychological drama that wastes Julia Roberts to maintain an unbearable circularity of academic pedantry. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 18, 2025
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7/10
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Rental Family
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Hikari delivers an entertaining and moving film that benefits, to some extent, from Brendan Fraser's superb performance to reflect on loneliness, the acting job, and what it truly means to belong when human empathy still exists. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 17, 2025
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4/10
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The Smashing Machine
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Personally, I think it's a sports biopic that offers a more or less decent performance from Dwayne Johnson as the ultimate champion, but its narrative seems dull enough to knock me out cold. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 15, 2025
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6/10
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Sentimental Value
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Trier's drama offers a restrained performance from Stellan SkarsgÄrd and a certain compositional elegance, but, in general, its narrative seems too circular to me, reiterating the dilemma about memory and reconciliation. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 14, 2025
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7/10
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Dark City
(1950)
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Yasser Medina
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A film noir in which Dieterle creates an oppressive atmosphere that suits, to some extent, the presence of the debuting Heston as a gambler cornered in a dark city of vice and murder. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 13, 2025
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7/10
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Roofman
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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It's a heist film that also works as a romantic comedy, but Cianfrance achieves a balance that always keeps it entertaining and captivating thanks to Channing Tatum's performance. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 11, 2025
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7/10
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Frankenstein
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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A horror film from Del Toro that is very much alive with its gothic aesthetic that reassembles the pieces of the Creature, with a sensitivity that only he possesses to tell a tragic tale about ambition, death, and human fragility. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 10, 2025
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6/10
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Die My Love
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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In particular, Ramsay offers here a drama that features a competent performance by Jennifer Lawrence, but often the psychological portrait of motherhood and depression is unable to break free from the inertia. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 09, 2025
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6/10
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Bordertown
(1935)
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Yasser Medina
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Despite the competent performances of Paul Muni and Bette Davis, it is a melodrama that treads an irregular border on murder, betrayal, and love triangles. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 07, 2025
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5/10
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The Wicked Darling
(1919)
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Yasser Medina
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A rather shoddy silent melodrama by Browning, wasted in a pool of trivialities for the showcasing of Chaney. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 05, 2025
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5/10
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Ballad of a Small Player
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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Berger's film presents itself as a psychological thriller set in the blinking neon lights of Macau, but not even Colin Farrell's decent performance is enough to correct a rushed and repetitive narrative about gambling addiction. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 03, 2025
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6/10
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I'm Still Here
(2024)
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Yasser Medina
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Salles' historical drama features a competent performance from Fernanda Torres, but, unfortunately, in its political zeal to be didactic, it stumbles with a ductile narrative about the memory and resistance of a family. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Nov 01, 2025
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6/10
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Christy
(2025)
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Yasser Medina
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The film boasts a powerful performance from Sydney Sweeney as the legendary boxer and some dramatic moments that explore domestic violence, but in general, it never escapes the conventional rounds of the sports biopic. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Oct 30, 2025
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4/10
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Beau Is Afraid
(2023)
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Yasser Medina
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It seems to me a surreal exercise that takes nearly three endless hours to narrate its dull and plodden odyssey about a useless man played decently by Joaquin Phoenix, [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Oct 28, 2025
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4/10
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Speak No Evil
(2022)
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Yasser Medina
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The psychological horror it adopts is distant and often avoids low blows with its dark tone, but I get the feeling, at times, that its narrative stumbles on expository devices that weaken its discourse on family ethics. [Full review in Spanish]
Posted Oct 26, 2025
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