Until Dawn (2025)
51%
B+
“One of the most fun, entertaining and delightfully ingenious horror films of the year that doubles as a love letter to the genre and all its subsets. It slays all day – or rather, all night long.” –
Fresh Fiction
Apr 24, 2025
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Sneaks (2025)
33%
“Though its situational conflicts skew young and far too basic for tweens and adults, there’s enough thematic resonance for kiddos to connect with. ” –
Variety
Apr 17, 2025
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Sinners (2025)
98%
A
“A towering achievement for genre-filmmaking and cinema in general, this is a guaranteed blood-drenched hoot and holler. iI’s a bold, brilliant, bloody and beguiling must-see on the biggest screen possible.
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Fresh Fiction
Apr 10, 2025
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The Amateur (2025)
61%
2 out of 5
“Director James Hawes’ remake plays like an amateur hour throwaway relic of a past 20th Century Fox era – and it’s an assembly of unremarkable goods.” –
Fresh Fiction
Apr 8, 2025
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The Luckiest Man in America (2024)
66%
3.5 / 5
“While the material is knocked down by a few whammies, it’s an otherwise fascinating, melancholic elegy to the get-rich-quick hucksters of the world.” –
Fresh Fiction
Apr 4, 2025
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The Life List (2025)
45%
“It’s frustratingly more concerned with telling us how she’s financially able to afford having a quarter-life identity crisis than it is with giving her journey toward enlightenment any genuine, satiating sense of internal transformation.” –
Variety
Mar 28, 2025
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A Working Man (2025)
49%
B
“Ayer and Co have crafted a chiseled, no mercy brawler. And it’s what we go to the movies for: a rollicking, crowd-pleasing great time.” –
Fresh Fiction
Mar 26, 2025
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Locked (2025)
65%
B-
“A claustrophobic, character-driven chamber piece heavily in the vein of Hitchcock.” –
Fresh Fiction
Mar 19, 2025
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Novocaine (2025)
81%
B+
“Its sentiments harbor a lot of hopefulness about bettering one’s life by stepping out of one’s shell. You might get the living shit kicked out of you, but that’s the fun of living – and of this film.” –
Fresh Fiction
Mar 12, 2025
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Mickey 17 (2025)
77%
C-
“Yet for all the frustrations that quickly present themselves with the narrative and its bluntly-trafficked themes, the lead actor’s completely gonzo performance feels like a God-given gift.” –
Fresh Fiction
Mar 9, 2025
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The Electric State (2025)
15%
“Directors Joe and Anthony Russo surprisingly undervalue their source material’s blueprint, turning author Simon Stålenhag’s salient, bleak thriller into a whimsical, sanitized mess of mimeographed ideas from a handful of far better cinematic inspirations.” –
Variety
Mar 7, 2025
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Picture This (2025)
45%
“Sweet, silly and sincere, director Prarthana Mohan’s spin has a clear understanding of what makes its source material revelatory and resonant.” –
Variety
Mar 6, 2025
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Old Guy (2024)
29%
“Director Simon West and writer Greg Johnson take the tired Grumpy Veteran Argues With Fresh-Faced Rookie trope to all-new lows in a film that feels maddeningly disinterested in delivering any of its underdeveloped goods.” –
Variety
Feb 21, 2025
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My Fault: London (2025)
“This English-language version plays as if a teen Jackie Collins wrote an illicit romance between two cantankerous step-siblings set in the worlds of “The Fast and the Furious” and “Never Back Down.” If that sounds chaotically messy, it’s because it is. ” –
Variety
Feb 14, 2025
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The Gorge (2025)
63%
“Though it often relies on a generic outline, the film excels when it shows it’s inventive enough to deliver the unexpected. The premise holds more than a modicum of intrigue, blending sci-fi, romance, horror and action in a slow-burning character study.” –
Variety
Feb 13, 2025
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Heart Eyes (2025)
81%
“Thoroughly self-aware, stocked with self-reflexive gags and gorily-orchestrated kills, this genre mashup is endearing with its delightfully zippy charms. It makes us swoon and squirm in equal measure. ” –
Variety
Jan 31, 2025
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The Monkey (2025)
79%
“After four serious, dread-soaked tales the house precious little room for levity, it’s a riot to see Perkins embrace gallows humor with his slick, stylized and sadistic fifth film. It cooks! ” –
Fresh Fiction
Jan 31, 2025
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Dog Man (2025)
80%
“While few might expect a film named after a peculiar protagonist to contain resonance to match its wackiness, the fact that Hastings and company took a stab at doing so without streamlining its scattershot themes feels like a wasted opportunity. ” –
Variety
Jan 29, 2025
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Companion (2025)
93%
4.5 / 5
“Part darkly comedic satire, part high-concept horror, it’s all kinds of fun.” –
Fresh Fiction
Jan 22, 2025
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Wish You Were Here (2025)
39%
“Although the memory of this film might not stick around for as long as that of a lost love, it more than earns the postcard sentimentality of its title.” –
Variety
Jan 16, 2025
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Butterfly in the Sky (2022)
100%
“Instead of reading like a storybook similar to those on the Emmy-winning series, this rise-and-fall eulogy leaves us with a profound sense of loss, courtesy of the bureaucratic monsters who callously dismissed the show’s societal benefits.
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Variety
Dec 24, 2024
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Sweethearts (2024)
62%
“Though it contains a talented ensemble and compelling sentiments about self-acceptance and platonic friendship, it plays like two half-baked screenplays mashed together, bound by wafer-thin connections.” –
Variety
Dec 7, 2024
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Nosferatu (2024)
84%
5/5
“It’s bold, brilliant and brutal. It’s emotionally destabilizing in all its bewitching enchantments. And it goes harder than any other horror film this year.” –
Fresh Fiction
Dec 2, 2024
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Out of My Mind (2024)
100%
“Taylor’s performance is the pulse of the picture. Her nuanced expressions shatter hearts in painful moments, in addition to making them swell with pride during everyday triumphs. ” –
Variety
Nov 28, 2024
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The Merry Gentlemen (2024)
41%
“Had the filmmakers evolved from the expected to the unexpected, this holiday romp would’ve been more merry and bright.” –
Variety
Nov 21, 2024
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