Mother's Baby (2025)
5/10
“There appears to be too much focus on letting the audience assume the wild theories rather than providing an exposition of any variety, leading to a film that ultimately feels very unsatisfying rather than one whose secrets stay with you after the credits” –
Next Best Picture
Mar 24, 2025
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Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023)
99%
“This joyous gem brings Judy Blume’s classic novel vibrantly to life” –
Movies We Texted About
Mar 24, 2025
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On Falling (2024)
94%
“On Falling is no call-to-arms per se as it rebuffs any attempt to dramatically persuade audiences; it is instead a time capsule of how miserable life is within capitalism in its current form.” –
Live & Breathe Media (Substack)
Mar 21, 2025
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Honey Bunch (2025)
4/5
“A gothic horror movie unlike anything else on the market, one that could only be made by two artists and two actors who are truly and irrevocably in love with each other.” –
Pop Heist
Mar 18, 2025
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Mickey 17 (2025)
77%
“a satire that can only tiredly lampoon the tanned surface of the fascists it mocks” –
Screensphere
Mar 18, 2025
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Pavements (2024)
100%
“ If Perry is aiming for a film that embodies the very agitation that Pavement strived for, he can count the ironic Pavements a success” –
Screensphere
Mar 18, 2025
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Joker: Folie à Deux (2024)
31%
“ a courtroom drama, musical hybrid that puts the Joker character and Joker the film itself on trial. Sadly, and surprisingly, this is conducted in quite safe fashion, the more inflammatory elements of Joker a distant memory” –
Screensphere
Mar 18, 2025
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The Brutalist (2024)
93%
5/5
“The Brutalist is a stunner. A dream for cinephiles everywhere but this is the Holy Grail for film scholars: an instant, definitive entry into film canon.” –
Screensphere
Mar 18, 2025
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Dreamers (2025)
“There may be discussion around the intangible, confusing nature of the process, which is designed to be unforgiving and cruel...but Gharoro-Akpojotor deftly explores this incensed political story through a deeply personal lens
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Pop Heist
Mar 7, 2025
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Little Trouble Girls (2025)
“{Little Trouble Girls] captures a luscious summer of sexual emancipation...This isn't a film about the decision to experience love in the form of sex or faith, but the freedom to choose without the need for penance. ” –
Pop Heist
Mar 5, 2025
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The Luckiest Man in America (2024)
66%
“as we traverse long enough down this unassuming, breezy 90 minute dramedy, we find it to be quite a timid, meagre offering, one as shallow and as fleeting as an episode of the daytime tv game show that it is set in” –
Loud and Clear Reviews
Mar 3, 2025
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Late Shift (2025)
“[Late Shift] works as a call-to-arms for systemic change within the Swiss hospital system and of the worldwide nursing crisis, and does so through an emotionally charged lead performance from an effervescent Leonie Benesch.” –
Pop Heist
Mar 3, 2025
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The Surfer (2024)
87%
“As alluring as The Surfer’s ideas of hybridising toxic masculinity with gentrification are, and the groovy surf rock score is a real vibe, the film has a cruel, alienating edge to it that wears thin” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 26, 2025
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What Does that Nature Say to You (2025)
B
“As difficult as Hong’s style may be, there are intricate layers to be unwrapped if one is willing to look a little closer.” –
AwardsWatch
Feb 22, 2025
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Blue Moon (2025)
96%
A-
“Blue Moon is the Texan director’s return to what his career sprang from; lovelorn human beings trying to survive through the vices and virtues that they have fostered for themselves.” –
AwardsWatch
Feb 20, 2025
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Companion (2025)
93%
“Companion is just about saved by Thatcher’s electric performance but it is much too content to achieve tolerability when a film like this should feel much more alive” –
Movies We Texted About
Jan 28, 2025
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The Boy and the Suit of Lights (2024)
“[De Reyes] places herself within the life of a young aspirational matador and observes both the passing of time and baton of tradition, while taking steps not to intervene with the choices made” –
Movies We Texted About
Jan 6, 2025
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Hot Frosty (2024)
74%
“Hot Frosty sets out to do is exactly what it does. It matters not that every viewing of this should come with Lactaid. It is cheesy, gooey fare that is only ever serious when it comes to its assertion on earnest sincerity” –
Movies We Texted About
Dec 13, 2024
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Conclave (2024)
93%
“Conclave is not a film about working out which Cardinal killed Mr. Pope in the library with a candlestick, even if the circumstances of the previous pope’s death imbue Conclave with the literary feel of an Agatha Christie mystery” –
Movies We Texted About
Dec 3, 2024
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The Wise Guy (2024)
“the imagination of a kid becomes the fertile playground for O’Mahony to discuss the confusion that forced religion/atheism, marital separation and impending puberty enacts on a child.” –
AwardsWatch
Nov 15, 2024
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Paul & Paulette Take a Bath (2024)
“these images can’t quite find justification enough for their provocation, making the comedy difficult to digest – the idiosyncratic nature of the picture makes it a marmite production already – and the drama quite stolid” –
Movies We Texted About
Nov 15, 2024
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All You Need Is Blood (2023)
“a flippant, bloody foray on genre filmmaking but also sincere and funny enough to get away with how nonsensical it all is” –
Movies We Texted About
Oct 29, 2024
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Baby (2024)
100%
“Caetano’s direction is assured enough to sell it and the performances from first-timers Mariano and Teodoro are remarkably confident. ” –
Live & Breathe Media (Substack)
Oct 2, 2024
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Seeking Mavis Beacon (2024)
75%
“The film becomes less about Beacon or L'Esperance, remoulding itself as a coming-of-age picture for these women attempting to seek truth in the myth of their youth.” –
Live & Breathe Media (Substack)
Sep 30, 2024
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Rebel Ridge (2024)
95%
“Pierre...is tremendous. Announces himself immediately as he sweatily, muscly, forcibly punctuates every scene, as formidable and imposing a presence on screen as he is star-makingly handsome” –
Live & Breathe Media (Substack)
Sep 30, 2024
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