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Jan 4, 2026
Totally Killer7
Jan 4, 2026
Totally Killer is a clever and campy horror-comedy that blends time travel with ’80s slasher thrills, delivering a fun and fast-paced ride from start to finish. Kiernan Shipka and Olivia Holt lead a charismatic cast that keeps the story engaging, balancing humor, suspense, and nostalgic 1980s flair. While the plot hits some predictable beats and leans into playful social commentary, the film’s charm, clever nods to pop culture, and energetic performances make it an entertaining watch for both horror fans and newcomers to the genre. With just the right mix of scares, laughs, and late-80s vibes, Totally Killer proves itself as a fun, crowd-pleasing Prime Video pick that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Dec 28, 2025
Because of Winn-Dixie7
Dec 28, 2025
Because of Winn-Dixie is a tender, heartfelt family film that captures the magic of small-town life and the transformative power of friendship. AnnaSophia Robb shines as Opal, a young girl learning to navigate loss and new beginnings, while Jeff Daniels adds warmth and subtle humor as her father. The story is buoyed by Dave Matthews’ charming turn as Otis and Cicely Tyson’s grounded performance as Gloria, creating a cast that feels genuinely connected. Though predictable at times, the film’s genuine sweetness, cozy setting, and the charming bond between Opal and her dog make it an uplifting and memorable experience for viewers of all ages. A timeless celebration of love, community, and the joy that pets bring, Because of Winn-Dixie earns a solid recommendation for families seeking comfort, laughter, and heart.
Dec 27, 2025
Secondhand Lions9
Dec 27, 2025
"Secondhand Lions" is a charming and heartfelt coming-of-age story that balances warmth, humor, and adventure with remarkable finesse. Anchored by standout performances from Michael Caine and Robert Duvall as eccentric uncles, and Haley Joel Osment as their curious young nephew, the film explores themes of courage, loyalty, and the transformative power of storytelling. Its seamless blend of magical realism, emotional depth, and gentle humor creates a timeless family movie that resonates with audiences of all ages. Thoughtfully directed and beautifully shot, it is a film that celebrates imagination, the bonds of chosen family, and the enduring value of living boldly.
Dec 24, 2025
A Christmas Story10
Dec 24, 2025
A Christmas Story (1983) is a heartwarming holiday classic that perfectly captures the innocence, humor, and nostalgia of childhood. Through Ralphie’s determined quest for a Red Ryder BB gun, the film effortlessly blends laugh-out-loud moments with tender family dynamics, elevated by Jean Shepherd’s witty narration. Every performance, from Darren McGavin’s gruff-yet-loving father to Melinda Dillon’s nurturing mother, feels genuine, making the Parker family instantly relatable. Its episodic storytelling mirrors the way we recall our own memories — small, vivid, and full of emotional resonance. Timeless, endlessly quotable, and universally charming, A Christmas Story remains a quintessential holiday favorite for audiences of all ages.
Dec 21, 2025
Super 88
Dec 21, 2025
Super 8 is a thrilling, heartfelt sci-fi adventure that perfectly blends nostalgia, suspense, and coming-of-age storytelling. J.J. Abrams crafts a visually stunning small-town 1970s setting, while the young ensemble cast delivers authentic, emotionally resonant performances that anchor the film’s high-stakes alien mystery. The movie balances pulse-pounding tension with tender moments of friendship, loss, and curiosity, keeping viewers engaged from start to finish. With masterful cinematography, a hauntingly effective score, and a plot that unfolds with both wonder and suspense, Super 8 is an exhilarating cinematic ride that appeals to audiences of all ages.
Dec 20, 2025
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring10
Dec 20, 2025
Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a masterclass in epic storytelling, seamlessly blending breathtaking visuals, meticulously crafted world-building, and deeply human emotion. The film introduces audiences to Middle-earth with a perfect balance of wonder, danger, and intimate character moments, making even its extended three-hour runtime feel purposeful and engaging. The Fellowship’s journey is imbued with courage, friendship, and moral complexity, anchored by performances that feel timeless and sincere. Howard Shore’s sweeping score elevates every scene, while Jackson’s direction ensures that spectacle never overshadows heart. For newcomers and longtime fans alike, this film is not just a fantasy adventure—it is an immersive, emotionally resonant cinematic experience that stands as a benchmark for the genre.
Dec 14, 2025
The Incredible Hulk8
Dec 14, 2025
The Incredible Hulk delivers a thrilling blend of superhero spectacle and human drama, anchored by Edward Norton’s intense performance as Bruce Banner. The film balances blockbuster action with genuine emotional stakes, giving audiences both pulse-pounding fight sequences and moments of heartfelt character development. Tim Roth’s Abomination provides a formidable adversary, while Liv Tyler brings depth to the human side of the story. With expertly crafted visuals, a dynamic score, and a narrative that sets the stage for the broader MCU, The Incredible Hulk remains an essential and engaging chapter in Marvel’s cinematic universe.
Dec 13, 2025
Fight Club10
Dec 13, 2025
Fight Club is a daring, provocative masterpiece that blends psychological depth with unforgettable style. David Fincher’s direction is meticulous, darkly stylish, and perfectly paced, guiding Edward Norton and Brad Pitt through a story that challenges societal norms while keeping viewers fully engaged. The film’s exploration of identity, consumerism, and masculinity resonates decades after its release, while the shocking twists and layered narrative reward attentive viewing. With magnetic performances, sharp dialogue, and a hauntingly precise aesthetic, Fight Club remains as thrilling, thought-provoking, and culturally impactful today as it was in the late 1990s — a true landmark of modern cinema.
Dec 7, 2025
In Your Dreams9
Dec 7, 2025
In Your Dreams is a whimsical and heartfelt animated adventure that seamlessly blends imaginative dreamscapes with genuine emotional depth. Following two siblings as they navigate a magical dream world to reconcile family tensions, the film balances playful humor, clever visual storytelling, and touching life lessons that resonate with both children and adults. The animation is vibrant and inventive, bringing each dream sequence to life with creativity and personality, while the voice performances add warmth and charm to the characters. With its thoughtful exploration of family, dreams, and personal growth, In Your Dreams proves that animated storytelling can be both entertaining and profoundly moving, making it a standout addition to Netflix’s 2025 slate.
Dec 6, 2025
One Battle After Another8
Dec 6, 2025
Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another is a riveting cinematic achievement that blends high-stakes action, moral complexity, and darkly humorous moments into a compelling narrative. Featuring powerhouse performances from Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio Del Toro, Teyana Taylor, and Chase Infiniti, the film navigates intense suspense, strategic plot twists, and emotional depth with precision. While its sprawling story and political undertones may challenge some viewers, the bold direction, striking cinematography, and layered character arcs make it a standout film of 2025, offering both adrenaline-fueled thrills and thought-provoking drama.
Nov 30, 2025
Prey8
Nov 30, 2025
Prey (2022) marks a revitalizing return to form for the Predator franchise, blending suspense, strategy, and action with a fresh historical twist. Set in the 18th-century Great Plains, the film follows Naru, a young Comanche woman, as she confronts a deadly alien hunter, showcasing her intelligence, resourcefulness, and growth into a capable warrior. Director Dan Trachtenberg crafts a tense, immersive atmosphere, with breathtaking cinematography that highlights the vast wilderness as both playground and battlefield. Amber Midthunder delivers a compelling performance, balancing vulnerability and strength, while the predator itself is reimagined with a terrifying, primal presence. Prey succeeds in delivering a standalone, engaging experience that is both thrilling and emotionally satisfying, and will appeal to fans of action, survival, and inventive franchise storytelling.
Nov 29, 2025
My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission8
Nov 29, 2025
My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission delivers a high-octane, globe-spanning adventure that showcases the franchise’s signature blend of dynamic action, heartfelt camaraderie, and striking animation. While the plot remains straightforward and largely self-contained, the film excels in giving each member of Class 1-A moments to shine, and the addition of Rody Soul adds fresh energy to the ensemble. Villain Flect Turn provides a credible threat, though his motivations are lightly sketched, allowing the story to prioritize kinetic spectacle over deep narrative complexity. Fans of the series will find themselves swept up in the fluid fight choreography, inventive quirk use, and emotional beats that punctuate the journey, making it a visually spectacular, thoroughly entertaining installment that reinforces why My Hero Academia remains a standout in modern anime.
Nov 18, 2025
A Perfect Murder7
Nov 18, 2025
A Perfect Murder (1998) delivers a stylish 90s psychological thriller that expertly blends suspense, romance, and intrigue. Michael Douglas, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Viggo Mortensen lead a tight cast in a story full of twists, clever plotting, and moral ambiguity, keeping audiences engaged from start to finish. While it modernizes Hitchcock’s Dial M for Murder with a more expansive plot and sleek production design, the film occasionally falters toward the ending, slightly undermining its otherwise taut suspense. Nonetheless, it remains an entertaining, twisty thriller that stands out in a decade otherwise dominated by blockbuster spectacle.
Nov 16, 2025
Iron Man9
Nov 16, 2025
Iron Man (2008) soars as a standout superhero origin story, blending thrilling action, sharp humor, and grounded character development. Robert Downey Jr. delivers a career-defining performance as Tony Stark, perfectly capturing the genius, wit, and vulnerability of the iconic hero. Jon Favreau’s direction balances spectacle with heart, making Stark’s transformation from self-centered billionaire to reluctant hero both compelling and believable. The film’s practical effects and carefully designed suit bring a tangible realism that complements the CGI, while the smart script keeps the story moving with energy and levity. As the launch point for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Man sets a high standard for superhero cinema, combining entertainment, emotional depth, and unforgettable heroics in one electrifying package.
Nov 2, 2025
Weapons9
Nov 2, 2025
Weapons (2025) is a bold, razor-sharp blend of horror, mystery, and dark comedy that cements Zach Cregger as one of the genre’s most inventive voices. Anchored by phenomenal performances from Julia Garner and Amy Madigan, the film masterfully builds tension through interlocking storylines and a chilling small-town atmosphere. Cregger balances dread and absurdity with remarkable precision, crafting a narrative that’s both unsettling and wickedly funny. Even when its twists push the limits of logic, Weapons remains gripping, unpredictable, and deeply entertaining — a confident and original vision of modern horror that refuses to play it safe.
Nov 2, 2025
Thelma & Louise8
Nov 2, 2025
Ridley Scott’s Thelma & Louise remains a landmark of modern cinema — a fierce, emotionally charged road movie that balances humor, heartbreak, and rebellion with stunning precision. Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon deliver powerhouse performances as two women discovering freedom in a world that constantly tries to take it away. Beautifully shot and driven by Callie Khouri’s sharp, fearless screenplay, the film transcends its genre to become a timeless story about friendship, choice, and defiance. More than three decades later, Thelma & Louise still roars with unapologetic spirit — a cinematic journey that’s as thrilling as it is deeply human.
Nov 1, 2025
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest10
Nov 1, 2025
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest remains a timeless powerhouse of human emotion and rebellion. Jack Nicholson delivers one of cinema’s most electrifying performances, embodying the defiance and vulnerability of a man fighting for freedom within confinement. Under Milos Forman’s masterful direction, the film balances raw humor with devastating poignancy, exposing both the cruelty and compassion of the human spirit. Louise Fletcher’s unnervingly calm Nurse Ratched stands as one of the most iconic antagonists in film history, and the ensemble cast brings authenticity to every moment. A profound exploration of individuality, authority, and sanity itself, this 1975 classic still resonates with unsettling truth and unshakable heart.
Oct 19, 2025
Oh, Hi!6
Oct 19, 2025
Oh, Hi! is a refreshingly unhinged take on modern romance — a darkly funny, emotionally tangled indie film that blurs the line between love and obsession. Director Sophie Brooks turns what could’ve been a typical rom-com into a chaotic character study, anchored by Molly Gordon’s raw, magnetic performance and Logan Lerman’s understated charm. Though uneven in tone, the film’s bold shifts and honest discomfort make it an oddly captivating watch — messy, heartfelt, and undeniably human.
Oct 18, 2025
The Home7
Oct 18, 2025
The Home (2025) may start as a quiet psychological thriller, but it quickly descends into a twisted spiral of dread and madness that’s both jarring and fascinating. Director James DeMonaco trades his usual social chaos for a more contained horror, using the eerie stillness of a retirement home to build tension before unleashing full-blown nightmare fuel. Pete Davidson delivers a surprisingly grounded performance, walking the fine line between paranoia and tragedy, while the film’s practical effects add a raw, unsettling realism. Though the pacing occasionally stumbles and the tone shifts unevenly, The Home earns its place as a daring, unpredictable entry in modern horror — grotesque, bizarre, and oddly human at its core.
Oct 12, 2025
The Thursday Murder Club8
Oct 12, 2025
The Thursday Murder Club is a refreshingly heartfelt twist on the classic British whodunit — a film that swaps high-stakes suspense for warmth, wit, and emotional depth. Directed with a gentle touch and led by a stellar cast including Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan, it’s a story that celebrates friendship, purpose, and the quiet thrill of life’s later chapters. Balancing humor and humanity with effortless grace, this cozy mystery proves that sometimes the most meaningful discoveries come long after the clues are solved.
Oct 5, 2025
She Rides Shotgun7
Oct 5, 2025
She Rides Shotgun is a tense, emotionally charged neo-noir thriller that balances grit with genuine heart. Director Nick Rowland crafts a grounded, character-driven story about redemption and survival, elevated by two powerhouse performances. Taron Egerton delivers one of his most layered roles yet, but it’s Ana Sophia Heger who emerges as the film’s true revelation — a breakout performance of remarkable depth and honesty. With its dusty atmosphere, raw emotion, and hauntingly tender father-daughter dynamic, She Rides Shotgun hits the road running and never lets go, proving that sometimes the quietest moments carry the loudest impact.
Oct 4, 2025
Together8
Oct 4, 2025
Together (2025) is a daring and disturbingly tender exploration of love’s decay, brought to life through Michael Shanks’ sharp direction and the haunting chemistry of Alison Brie and Dave Franco. Blending body horror with emotional realism, the film turns intimacy into something both grotesque and beautiful — a metaphor for relationships that consume rather than nurture. It’s bold, unsettling, and surprisingly heartfelt, cementing itself as one of NEON’s most fascinating releases in years.
Oct 4, 2025
My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising9
Oct 4, 2025
My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising is a thrilling showcase of the franchise at its emotional and visual peak—an anime feature that balances heart-pounding spectacle with genuine soul. Director Kenji Nagasaki transforms the familiar shonen formula into something cinematic, delivering breathtaking animation, tightly choreographed action, and a stirring sense of legacy. What truly sets Heroes Rising apart, however, is its focus on the next generation of heroes and the evolving bond between Deku and Bakugo, framed with rare emotional depth. It’s both a love letter to longtime fans and an accessible, adrenaline-charged experience for newcomers—a shining example of how anime films can elevate their source material without losing its heart.
Sep 28, 2025
Eenie Meanie7
Sep 28, 2025
Eenie Meanie coasts on the charisma of Samara Weaving, whose sharp, magnetic performance elevates an otherwise uneven heist thriller. While the film struggles with tonal consistency and a derivative script that borrows heavily from better genre entries, it delivers enough snappy pacing, stylish car chases, and playful energy to make for a solidly entertaining, if forgettable, ride.
Sep 27, 2025
Red Sonja5
Sep 27, 2025
M.J. Bassett’s Red Sonja (2025) swings for a nostalgic return to sword-and-sorcery cinema, but the result is uneven. Matilda Lutz delivers a committed lead performance that gives the film a pulse, yet the weak script, choppy pacing, and underwhelming fight choreography strip away much of the character’s iconic grit. While there are flashes of campy fun and a few nods to 80s fantasy charm, the film struggles to balance its feminist themes with the raw, visceral energy fans expect. Ultimately, it’s a watchable but underwhelming reboot that fails to capture the true fire of Red Sonja.
Sep 21, 2025
The Siege at Thorn High8
Sep 21, 2025
The Siege at Thorn High is a brutal, unflinching thriller that channels the chaos of Indonesia’s 1998 riots into a harrowing portrait of hatred and survival. With visceral cinematography and pounding sound design, the film creates an atmosphere as suffocating as it is gripping. While the pacing stumbles and some narrative threads feel underdeveloped, the raw intensity and thematic boldness make it a powerful, if unsettling, piece of cinema that lingers long after the credits roll.
Sep 14, 2025
Night Always Comes6
Sep 14, 2025
Anchored by Vanessa Kirby’s raw, magnetic performance, Night Always Comes is a tense, atmospheric plunge into Portland’s underbelly. While its script stumbles with thin character logic and underdeveloped themes, the film sustains a gripping urgency through stark visuals and relentless pacing. It may not fully land its emotional punches, but Kirby ensures it remains a bleak, memorable ride.
Sep 13, 2025
Eddington8
Sep 13, 2025
Ari Aster’s Eddington is a bold, polarizing swing that transforms a contemporary western into a tense meditation on chaos, politics, and human folly. Anchored by Joaquin Phoenix’s tightly coiled performance and Pedro Pascal’s quiet authority, the film trades traditional scares for an atmosphere of unease, sharpened by Emma Stone’s layered presence and Aster’s meticulous pacing. Though its third act overreaches and the themes sometimes sprawl, Eddington is a daring, hypnotic work that unsettles as much as it entertains—an ambitious 2025 release that refuses to be ignored.
Sep 7, 2025
Heads of State8
Sep 7, 2025
Heads of State is a knowingly over-the-top action comedy that delivers exactly what it promises: big set pieces, playful banter, and an absurdly entertaining premise. John Cena leans into self-parody as a bumbling president, while Idris Elba grounds the chaos with effortless charisma, and Priyanka Chopra adds just enough flair to keep things lively. Though the story is predictable and heavy on familiar tropes, the film embraces its own silliness, making it an enjoyable, popcorn-ready streaming experience rather than a groundbreaking one.
Sep 6, 2025
The Amateur7
Sep 6, 2025
“The Amateur” is a competent but uneven spy thriller that benefits from Rami Malek’s compelling performance as an unlikely CIA cryptographer-turned-avenger. While the film offers intriguing twists, sleek cinematography, and a strong supporting turn from Laurence Fishburne, its formulaic script and underdeveloped emotional core prevent it from rising above the shadow of genre heavyweights like Bourne or Mission: Impossible. Watchable and occasionally engaging, it ultimately settles as a decent but forgettable entry in the espionage genre.
Aug 31, 2025
Sorry, Baby8
Aug 31, 2025
Sorry, Baby is a strikingly assured debut from Eva Victor, blending dark comedy and heartfelt drama into a raw exploration of trauma, healing, and friendship. With Naomi Ackie delivering warmth and depth alongside Victor’s fearless performance, the film moves seamlessly between humor and pain without ever losing its authenticity. Its non-linear storytelling and unflinching honesty make it both challenging and rewarding, cementing Victor as a bold new voice in independent cinema.
Aug 30, 2025
My Oxford Year6
Aug 30, 2025
My Oxford Year (2025) delivers a visually charming yet emotionally uneven experience. While Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest bring warmth and sincerity to their roles, the film struggles with a predictable plot, clunky dialogue, and a problematic romantic premise that undercuts its emotional resonance. Oxford’s picturesque backdrop and heartfelt performances elevate the story, but uneven pacing and lack of originality keep it from reaching its full potential. The result is a bittersweet romantic drama that is touching in moments, but ultimately feels more comfortable than compelling.
Aug 24, 2025
F1: The Movie10
Aug 24, 2025
Joseph Kosinski’s F1 2025 is a high-octane spectacle that thrives on its dazzling cinematography, immersive sound design, and Brad Pitt’s magnetic screen presence. While the film’s adherence to cliché underdog tropes and its loose interpretation of Formula 1 realism may frustrate purists, its technical polish and emotional sweep make it an undeniably entertaining ride. Equal parts Hollywood blockbuster and glossy tribute to motorsport, it succeeds best as a crowd-pleasing introduction for newcomers, even if it stalls when measured against the precision of the real sport.
Aug 23, 2025
Elio9
Aug 23, 2025
Pixar’s Elio (2025) is a visually stunning and emotionally sincere film that explores themes of loneliness, identity, and belonging through the eyes of its awkward yet endearing protagonist. The animation dazzles with vibrant cosmic landscapes and imaginative alien designs, while the heartfelt core of the story resonates on a universal level. Though the narrative occasionally slips into predictability and loses focus in its pacing, the film’s warmth, humor, and sincerity ensure it remains a compelling and memorable entry in Pixar’s catalogue.
Aug 16, 2025
Superman9
Aug 16, 2025
Superman (2025) delivers striking visuals and thrilling action while capturing the hopeful essence of the Man of Steel. Though overstuffed with characters and occasionally rushed in pacing, it succeeds as a heartfelt introduction to the new DC Universe. A bold, if imperfect, first flight for the world’s greatest hero.
Aug 10, 2025
The Life of Chuck9
Aug 10, 2025
Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck is a tender, reverse-chronology meditation on the fleeting beauty of existence. Anchored by Tom Hiddleston’s understated charm and Mark Hamill’s poignant gravitas, the film gracefully weaves whimsy, melancholy, and joy into a cohesive whole. While some supporting characters feel underexplored, its heartfelt performances, stirring dance sequences, and emotionally resonant storytelling make it a deeply moving cinematic experience, one that lingers long after the credits roll.
Aug 8, 2025
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes8
Aug 8, 2025
A flashy, heartfelt detour from the main series, Two Heroes blends high-stakes action with genuine emotional warmth. While it doesn’t reshape the overarching story, it excels as a cinematic celebration of friendship, legacy, and the spirit of heroism. The animation dazzles, the dub performances surprise, and fans—new and old—will find plenty to love. A vibrant side quest that earns its place in the MHA universe.
Aug 4, 2025
Roman Holiday9
Aug 4, 2025
Roman Holiday remains a radiant example of classic Hollywood storytelling at its finest—elegant, heartfelt, and endlessly charming. Audrey Hepburn's Oscar-winning breakout performance is a masterclass in nuance, capturing the delicate balance between duty and desire with effortless grace. Gregory Peck brings grounded charisma to the screen, and together they create a romance that is both timeless and emotionally resonant. Director William Wyler’s use of authentic Roman locations adds texture and vibrancy, while Dalton Trumbo’s sharp, uncredited screenplay subtly explores themes of freedom and identity. A film that is as enchanting today as it was in 1953, Roman Holiday is not just a love story—it's cinematic poetry.
Jul 27, 2025
Materialists7
Jul 27, 2025
Materialists is a sharp, stylish meditation on love, wealth, and emotional detachment in the modern age. Director Celine Song (Past Lives) trades melodrama for minimalism, crafting a quietly provocative story that lingers long after the credits roll. Dakota Johnson delivers a graceful, restrained performance as a woman torn between security and sincerity, while Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal add quiet gravitas in supporting roles. Though its pacing may test some viewers, the film’s emotional clarity and thematic ambition make it a compelling exploration of what—and who—we truly value.
Jul 27, 2025
The Phoenician Scheme7
Jul 27, 2025
A masterclass in slow-burn espionage, The Phoenician Scheme weaves political intrigue and personal betrayal into a taut, cerebral thriller that rewards patient viewers. Director Mira Al-Tariq crafts a moody atmosphere brimming with tension, supported by a quietly commanding performance from Leïla Bekhti and a razor-sharp script that unravels like a coded message. While its deliberate pacing and layered narrative may not appeal to mainstream audiences, its ambition and intelligence mark it as one of the year’s boldest international dramas.
Jul 22, 2025
Lilo & Stitch8
Jul 22, 2025
Disney’s Lilo & Stitch (2025) is a visually charming and emotionally sincere remake that captures the spirit of the original, even if it doesn't fully match its depth. While some narrative elements feel simplified and the pacing uneven, the film succeeds thanks to its heartfelt portrayal of sisterhood and belonging, and a wonderfully expressive CGI Stitch. It’s a safer, more polished version of a beloved story — not groundbreaking, but undeniably warm and engaging.
Jul 21, 2025
Heretic7
Jul 21, 2025
Heretic is a slow-burning psychological thriller that challenges its audience with weighty themes of faith, manipulation, and belief. While the film stumbles in its final act and risks alienating viewers with its ambiguous resolution, it thrives on tension-filled dialogue and a hauntingly brilliant performance from Hugh Grant. Directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods craft a claustrophobic, talk-heavy horror experience that’s more about mental warfare than traditional scares. Heretic may not be for everyone, but its bold approach and philosophical edge make it a provocative entry in A24’s growing horror catalog.
Jul 19, 2025
How to Train Your Dragon10
Jul 19, 2025
How to Train Your Dragon soars with emotional depth and visual splendor, delivering a timeless story of friendship, courage, and self-discovery. With stunning animation, a sweeping score, and well-developed characters, it balances heartwarming moments with thrilling action. DreamWorks crafts a modern animated classic that resonates with both children and adults alike.
Jul 9, 2025
A Widow's Game7
Jul 9, 2025
A Widow’s Game is a tightly crafted Spanish true-crime drama that eschews sensationalism in favor of a slow-burning, character-driven narrative. With restrained direction from Carlos Sedes and standout performances by Ivana Baquero and Carmen Machi, the film explores manipulation, desire, and moral decay with a chilling realism. While it may feel predictable to seasoned viewers, its commitment to psychological authenticity and procedural detail gives it a haunting, contemplative edge that lingers well beyond the final scene.
Jul 8, 2025
Bring Her Back8
Jul 8, 2025
Bring Her Back is a harrowing descent into psychological horror that grips with emotional intensity and disturbing precision. With an unsettling atmosphere, strong performances—particularly from Sally Hawkins—and bold direction from the Philippou brothers, the film effectively sidesteps genre clichés to deliver a visceral experience. While its graphic content may not suit all audiences, its commitment to character-driven dread and thematic weight make it a standout entry in modern horror cinema.
Jul 8, 2025
Holland4
Jul 8, 2025
Holland boasts a strong central performance from Nicole Kidman and an evocative atmosphere, but its potential is quickly squandered by a muddled script, inconsistent pacing, and a third act that leans too far into implausibility. Stylish yet emotionally hollow, the film struggles to balance its psychological intrigue with coherent storytelling, ultimately leaving its themes underdeveloped and its mystery unsatisfying.
Jul 6, 2025
KPop Demon Hunters10
Jul 6, 2025
KPop Demon Hunters is a vibrant, genre-blending animated film that fuses dazzling visuals with kinetic energy and infectious pop tracks. While its narrative follows familiar beats, the execution is refreshingly bold, supported by sharp animation, strong voice performances, and surprisingly thoughtful character arcs. A stylish and heartfelt adventure, it’s a standout entry in modern animation that balances commercial appeal with genuine creative flair.
Jul 5, 2025
Straw8
Jul 5, 2025
Straw is a deeply affecting and emotionally unflinching psychological drama that showcases Taraji P. Henson in one of her most powerful performances to date. While its intensity and trauma-driven narrative may not resonate with everyone, it offers a bold, sobering reflection on motherhood, systemic failure, and mental health. A harrowing descent into desperation that speaks volumes without needing to shout.
Jul 3, 2025
A Working Man7
Jul 3, 2025
A Working Man is a competent but formulaic action thriller that leans heavily on Jason Statham’s charisma and physicality. The film delivers the expected doses of gritty violence and high-octane confrontations, yet it struggles with a derivative plot, thin character development, and uninspired dialogue. While the action sequences are slick and well-paced, the narrative rarely surprises, offering a familiar blend of vigilante justice and predictable stakes. Solid entertainment for genre fans, but hardly groundbreaking.
Jul 2, 2025
Clown in a Cornfield6
Jul 2, 2025
Clown in a Cornfield doesn’t break new ground, but it delivers exactly what genre fans expect — blood, chaos, and a few clever jabs at generational divides. While the kills aren’t particularly inventive and the social commentary grows heavy-handed, the film maintains enough charm and energy to stay afloat. With a likable cast and a knowingly ridiculous tone, it’s a fun, if forgettable, slasher ride.