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3/5
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Keeper
(2025)
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Michelle Swope
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Utilizing elements of folklore about mythical creatures like the incubus, Keeper also relies on the horrors of toxic masculinity and domination over women in the modern world.
Posted Apr 11, 2026
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3/5
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Shelby Oaks
(2023)
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Michelle Swope
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While Shelby Oaks offers a creative, compelling, and unsettling story that is initially well-constructed, the film suffers at times from uneven pacing, as well as an anticlimactic final act.
Posted Apr 11, 2026
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4/5
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Chili Finger
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... borrows from real life as it presents a tale in which escalation is the same as survival and survival is testament number one.
Posted Apr 11, 2026
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4/5
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Mārama
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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Filled with isolating atmosphere and justifiable seething rage, "Mārama" borrows from the real pain of past tragedies; however, rather than offer typical horror, Stappard instead provides satisfying revenge.
Posted Apr 10, 2026
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The Running Man
(1987)
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Douglas Davidson
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At 39 years old, the notions of the film remain strangely timely, even if the specifics within the script didn’t age as well.
Posted Apr 10, 2026
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Tai Chi Zero
(2012)
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Douglas Davidson
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Using a narrative framework from the wuxia subgenre and the language of comics and video games, TAI CHI ZERO is a tale of old world versus modernity both on the page and in execution, proving that their mixture is often an explosive delight for audiences.
Posted Apr 09, 2026
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4.5/5
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The Testament of Ann Lee
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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Even as we observe Fastvold’s recreation of events, the sensation of lessons not yet learned comes to the forefront.
Posted Apr 09, 2026
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4.5/5
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And Her Body Was Never Found
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... an absolute marvel and exhilarating addition to the meta cinema-cum-found footage subgenre of darkly comic thrillers as Banks and Cohen bend reality to their needs, taking audiences on a ride wherein one thing is certain: hell is other people.
Posted Apr 08, 2026
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3.5/5
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Imposters
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... Phillips explores through a sci-fi thriller vehicle in which authenticity is tantamount to perception based entirely on the lies we tell and the truths we hide in order to fabricate an idyllic life.
Posted Apr 07, 2026
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3.5/5
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Watching Mr. Pearson
(2026)
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Michelle Swope
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Watching Mr. Pearson blends believable, heartfelt performances with a truthful, nuanced portrayal of the progression of dementia.
Posted Apr 06, 2026
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2.5/5
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Dead Deer High
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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Though it’s well-intentioned as it seeks to highlight the importance of art and community for the process of healing, DEAD DEER HIGH struggles as it attempts to balance theme and character.
Posted Apr 02, 2026
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The Blade
(1995)
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Douglas Davidson
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It doesn’t diminish those that came before and certainly not those that have released since, but it does inspire audiences to re-evaluate the way in which wuxia tales create confinement in their reinterpretation ...
Posted Mar 31, 2026
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4.5/5
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Campeón Gabacho
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... the magic of "Campeón Gabacho" is less about what’s real and what’s not, and more about how something we do, see, or say makes ourselves and those around us feel.
Posted Mar 30, 2026
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3.5/5
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Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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Filled with a game cast of actors ready to slice, shoot, and explode their prey and a dual-set of protagonists played by established Scream Queens, HERE I COME is a promise of bloody good times that gets delivered.
Posted Mar 27, 2026
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Sakuran
(2006)
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Douglas Davidson
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A film like SAKURAN feels rebellious because of the way the script and direction center its protagonist and her needs over those of the voyeuristic audience ...
Posted Mar 24, 2026
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4/5
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RZA's One Spoon of Chocolate
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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Utilizing a varied cinematography style and powered by provocative narrative beats ... is a raw, grotesque, and often hard to stomach satirical thriller for the ways in which the highest highs of broken logic start to appear plausible in the real world.
Posted Mar 21, 2026
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4/5
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Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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... grabbed audiences with its beauty and charm, capturing the conflicting experience of being small with gentleness and empathy while exploring the difficulty of existing in a world filled with heartbreak.
Posted Mar 20, 2026
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4/5
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Is This Thing On?
(2025)
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Michelle Swope
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Using comedy as a form of therapy, Is This Thing On? wonderfully utilizes the feel of guerilla-style filmmaking while taking the audience on a deeply personal, heart-wrenchingly funny, and sobering journey of self-discovery.
Posted Mar 19, 2026
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3.5/5
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Over Your Dead Body
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... carves its own path in a well-worn niche thanks to sturdy performances, outlandish stunt work, and comedic timing that releases the pain just enough for relief before the on-screen violence continues.
Posted Mar 16, 2026
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4.5/5
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Never After Dark
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... offers a clever twist on well-worn ideas so that expectations are the first thing thrown out, enabling audiences to go on a ride for their lives.
Posted Mar 14, 2026
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4.5/5
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Edie Arnold Is a Loser
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... it’s so much more as it never reduces itself to YA tropes as it blasts its audience in 4/4 time with abrupt honesty and unabashed hilarity. ... Life, laugh, love — and drop a sick, fat beat.
Posted Mar 14, 2026
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4.5/5
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Black Zombie
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... by looking backward at the very real events that not only brought the concept of a zombie to American shores, but bolstered it through fiction as it propagated outlandish lies and racist tropes ...
Posted Mar 13, 2026
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4.5/5
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Kill Me
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... a hilarious, dark, and profoundly honest tale of someone just looking for someone to listen, really listen, and see who they are, not what their illnesses make them out to be.
Posted Mar 13, 2026
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2/5
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Five Nights at Freddy's 2
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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... strangely dull and languid, suffering from trying to build upon the events of the first film while setting up the next.
Posted Mar 12, 2026
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3.5/5
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Danny Is My Boyfriend
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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Shot with only an outline so as to encourage improvisation and being in the moment, Lakatos and Sandler are mesmerizing as two betrayed women whose entire identities are shattered and whose concepts of justice veer into the absurd.
Posted Mar 11, 2026
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The Little Girl Who Conquered Time
(1983)
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Douglas Davidson
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One might suspect that the film is meant to be sweet, even romantic, but it all feels cruel in the conclusion.
Posted Mar 04, 2026
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4/5
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Zootopia 2
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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... Bush’s imagination has proven to be capable of the layering necessary to develop engaging, exciting, and stimulating adventures that make audiences long to return to ....
Posted Mar 02, 2026
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4/5
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Matter of Time
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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Rousing with musical energy and hopeful positivity, "Matter of Time" doesn’t put blinders on to the truth of those dealing with EB, it just presents it in a way that rallies us to all come together to end it.
Posted Feb 28, 2026
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3.5/5
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The Pout-Pout Fish
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... seeks to inspire young audiences to giggle, gasp, and not gawk at the possibilities around us.
Posted Feb 26, 2026
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4/5
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The Old Man and the Parrot
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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At once both outrageous and exceptionally grounded, de Varona’s dramedy offers a gentle reminder that our time is short and sweet for certain, so enjoy it while we can, even if that means embracing what seems odd to our neighbors.
Posted Feb 26, 2026
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4/5
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Blades of the Guardians
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... delivers on epic themes amid propulsive action executed by generational talent old and new to dazzle new audiences while inspiring rebellion against corrupt governments, a timely and moving experience regardless of period or place.
Posted Feb 23, 2026
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3.5/5
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BRB
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... there’s no questioning the era or the honesty in the conflict the central characters must face, resulting in a story that’s emotionally resonant regardless of which generation you belong.
Posted Feb 21, 2026
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2/5
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London Calling
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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Unfortunately, despite the strength of individual pieces, the whole is hardly worth the effort of the watch.
Posted Feb 20, 2026
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All the President's Men
(1976)
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Douglas Davidson
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... highlights who we could be and continues to show us the way, even if we know it’s all designed to do so.
Posted Feb 17, 2026
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4.5/5
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Cloud
(2024)
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Douglas Davidson
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"Cloud" has a pointed edge that cuts those unprepared for the cognitive reorientation Kurosawa thinks we need.
Posted Feb 17, 2026
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3.5/5
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Rental Family
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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Viewed through the lens of good intentions, "Rental Family" is a bit like a warm hug from a beloved friend: inviting, consolable, and heartfelt.
Posted Feb 16, 2026
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4/5
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Predator: Badlands
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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All of this coalesces into an absolute thrill-ride that one wants to experience immediately after it’s over.
Posted Feb 12, 2026
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4/5
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Scarlet
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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... utilizes the Shakespearean framework to view the concept of revenge through a different lens, questioning the validity of such a course of action and its impact on both the person charged with the mission and the world at large.
Posted Feb 10, 2026
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3.5/5
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Cold Storage
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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Offering up ghastly gore and hilarious dark comedy, "Cold Storage" plays out exactly like it says on the box providing the kind of easy entertainment that makes for a pleasurable midnight creature feature even in the middle of the day.
Posted Feb 09, 2026
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4/5
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Mockbuster
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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... not only takes audiences to get a look behind the curtain at how The Asylum churns out their collection of titles, it’s also a general reminder that one should never feel guilty about the things you enjoy or even love.
Posted Feb 07, 2026
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5/5
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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... may be the most amalgamation of 2026 we’ll get and absolutely the one we need: catharsis and all.
Posted Feb 01, 2026
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3/5
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Shelter
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... is going to give you exactly what you expect from this sort of action thriller: some cool stunts, a few thrills, and attempted emotional propulsion.
Posted Jan 30, 2026
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4/5
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A Private Life
(2025)
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Michelle Swope
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A Private Life is an engrossing examination of past trauma, loneliness, and compulsion, accentuated by a flawless score with mid-century influences, and the magnificent harmony between Foster and Auteuil.
Posted Jan 29, 2026
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4/5
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Cookie Queens
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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Charming and sweet without being saccharine, "Cookie Queens" is a surprisingly eye-opening experience as the curtain is pulled-back on a period that so many find delightful without realizing the toll it takes on the young sellers.
Posted Jan 27, 2026
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House Party
(1990)
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Douglas Davidson
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Reevaluation not only affords new audiences to be born, it empowers old audiences to consider a work through a different lens.
Posted Jan 27, 2026
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King of Beggars
(1992)
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Douglas Davidson
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... features a big cast of established HK actors in roles big and small, incorporates multiple tones regardless of the overall tone of the project, features impressive stunt sequences, and incorporates the politics of the time.
Posted Jan 27, 2026
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3.5/5
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Untitled Home Invasion Romance
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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... uses comedy, drama, and horror to examine the false perceptions of romance and what it really means to love someone fully.
Posted Jan 27, 2026
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4/5
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Who Killed Alex Odeh?
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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These are the seeds of hatred and their fruits are flourishing, which should enrage anyone who comes to realize it.
Posted Jan 26, 2026
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4/5
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Mum, I'm Alien Pregnant
(2026)
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Douglas Davidson
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... goopy, gory, and gunky — all the things that folks don’t talk about regarding pregnancy and the ways in which agency is often revoked from the pregnant by the sheer act of taking on a parasite.
Posted Jan 24, 2026
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3.5/5
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In Cold Light
(2025)
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Douglas Davidson
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Frustration abounds at first, however, given space to sit with it, this does feel, to a degree, the intention of Giroux all along, to move us as he moves Ava toward a disquieting truth: to heal, we must first forgive ourselves.
Posted Jan 22, 2026
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