Day of the Fight (2023)
85%
3.5/5
“Make no mistake - this is not just another boxing movie. And, while it may not be a knock-out, its heart and sincerity make sure it punches well above its weight.” –
The People's Movies
Mar 28, 2025
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Disney's Snow White (2025)
40%
3/5
“Despite all its affectionate nods in the direction of the original, this incarnation of Snow White doesn’t live up to it but, compared to the likes of Peter Pan And Wendy (2023) and Pinocchio (2022), it’s something of an improvement.” –
SciFiNow
Mar 19, 2025
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Your Monster (2024)
77%
3/5
“The romance, despite Monster’s copious hair and fangs, is still conventional, leaving it to comedy to bring some consistency to the film. Thankfully it does.” –
SciFiNow
Dec 2, 2024
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Juror #2 (2024)
93%
3.5/5
“It's not Eastwood at his best, but it's pretty darn close. The strong narrative, the unfussy, lean style and the classy line-up of actors with performances to match are all here, with a low-key approach that ramps up the tension but never the volume.” –
The People's Movies
Nov 10, 2024
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The Assessment (2024)
82%
3/5
“Disappointingly, the film fights shy of digging deeply enough into their psychology to make it the satisfying experience it deserves be. The performances, however, help make up for its shortcomings, with Olsen leading the way.” –
SciFiNow
Oct 18, 2024
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Hard Miles (2023)
90%
3/5
“Hard Miles takes us down a well-trodden path, one to redemption with the help of sport and an inspirational coach. Thankfully, we still have enough heart to respond to its visual beauty and the determination of people like Greg Townsend.” –
The People's Movies
Jul 2, 2024
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Back to Black (2024)
35%
2/5
“Full of drama, passion and tragedy, the Winehouse story is perfect for the big screen, but it's all squandered by the film.” –
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Apr 16, 2024
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The First Omen (2024)
83%
3/5
“Atmosphere, details and respect for the original ultimately win through, however, as does a terrific performance from Nell Tiger Free, who pours herself into the more physical aspects of her role.” –
SciFiNow
Apr 12, 2024
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Unicorns (2023)
91%
4/5
“Unicorns doesn’t attempt to give any answers to the couple's problems. It tells their story with understanding, compassion, concentrating on the love between people who see each other for who they are. It doesn’t end tidily - but life isn’t like that …..” –
The People's Movies
Apr 9, 2024
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024)
42%
3/5
“The end result is entertaining, with a full-tilt opening and a strong finale, bolstered by some good performances -- Rudd is on his best likeably goofy form -- but it sags in the middle.” –
SciFiNow
Mar 22, 2024
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The Burning Season (2023)
91%
3/5
“Telling the story backwards benefits the narrative. And, while Garrity and Chernick, are at home with the complexities of love, their comedy has been toned down, so the result is harsher and sharper, with wince-making moments that really make you squirm.” –
The People's Movies
Mar 9, 2024
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Baghead (2023)
29%
2/5
“It all falls short when it comes to genuine nerve-jangling and a quick glimpse of Baghead’s inevitably hideous face simply isn’t enough.” –
SciFiNow
Jan 26, 2024
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Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023)
33%
1/5
“Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom is a soggy mess -- unfunny, over-long and a damp squib when compared to the original and that, let’s face it, was no classic. But at least it has some energy and a sense of fun. It’s not just the kingdom that’s been lost.” –
SciFiNow
Dec 22, 2023
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The Night of the 12th (2022)
94%
4/5
“[The Night of the 12th] is a procedural that stays true to the original events by upturning the conventions of the genre. And the result is a gnarly, gloomy drama which exerts a tight grip from start to finish.” –
The People's Movies
Dec 8, 2023
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The Marvels (2023)
62%
2/5
“These are fundamental issues and, while the film has its moments, it’s never consistent enough to hit the spot. You want to enjoy it all the way through, but it never lets you.” –
SciFiNow
Nov 15, 2023
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The End We Start From (2023)
89%
3/5
“While the film itself isn’t distinctive enough to make a big splash, it’s yet more evidence that it’s only a matter of time before Comer is the A lister she deserves to be.” –
SciFiNow
Oct 20, 2023
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Blue Beetle (2023)
78%
3/5
“It may not move the genre forward in any way, but it reminds us of exactly why we loved superheroes and how their decline has left a black hole in our cinematic diet.” –
SciFiNow
Aug 18, 2023
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Elemental (2023)
73%
3/5
“It’s no Toy Story or Nemo, nor does it challenge like Turning Red, but it’s still a reassuring hug of a film. And, for that reason alone, it deserves an audience.” –
SciFiNow
Jul 13, 2023
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The Flash (2023)
63%
4/5
“It’s impossible to take your eyes off Keaton’s Batman but, while he’s the film’s MVP, Sasha Calle’s Supergirl is close behind.” –
SciFiNow
Jun 16, 2023
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The Little Mermaid (2023)
67%
3/5
“A couple of ocean bound set pieces, plus a vibrant undersea world, gives the film plenty of visual spectacle, but when it aims for the audience’s heartstrings, the results are variable.” –
SciFiNow
May 25, 2023
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American Murderer (2022)
76%
3/5
“Ozark's Tom Pelphrey turns in a terrific performance and, thanks to him, the film is engaging enough to keep watching, even if it's a little short on thrills. True crime fans will lap it up.” –
The People's Movies
Feb 6, 2023
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Nanny (2022)
90%
4/5
“Nanny rejects jump scares in favour of a uncomfortably tense atmosphere, one that slowly escalates and is reinforced by a powerfully distinctive visual style. Motherhood, exploitation and privilege are explored in an impressively confident first feature.” –
The People's Movies
Jan 2, 2023
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Ticket to Paradise (2022)
57%
3/5
“Timing is everything. Roberts and Clooney share the comic variety, and arrives in cinemas exactly when we need entertainment, laughter and escape, welcoming audiences with open arms. The story is standard, but the timing of its arrival is first class. ” –
What To Watch
Jan 2, 2023
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Causeway (2022)
84%
3.5/5
“Lawrence and Tyree Henry create a strong and heartfelt relationship. It’s frustrating that the film slips into unconvincing moments which ultimately affect your reaction to a thought-provoking drama about building a new life from the ashes.” –
The People's Movies
Jan 2, 2023
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Till (2022)
96%
4.5/5
“It isn’t a comfortable watch. Nor should it be. By the end, you may feel ashamed of the colour of your own skin, but it’s an essential film, telling a story that continues to reverberate with both dignity and an insistence on being heard and seen. ” –
The People's Movies
Jan 2, 2023
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