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The Shrouds (2024) 74% B+ “"Even a minor Cronenberg film is, by any measure, a major work, one most certainly worth reflecting upon before dismissing too readily, or too eagerly. One needs to only look a bit deeper, and to be unafraid of what stares back from the dark."” – AV Club Apr 17, 2025 Full Review Bob Trevino Likes It (2024) 95% 7.0/10 “A brisk, likeable film with characters that feel both real and literary, clichéd yet comfortingly convincing. It’s this challenging balance that makes Laymon’s film that much more satisfying.” – Paste Magazine Mar 25, 2025 Full Review McVeigh (2024) 67% 3/10 “There’s a fascinating movie to be made about this period and these characters, but Ott's telling is simply not up to the task.” – Collider Mar 21, 2025 Full Review Porcelain War (2024) 95% 8/10 “The result makes Porcelain War one of the more gentle if powerful looks at a nation at a precipice, illustrating the sacrifices that must be paid.” – Collider Feb 17, 2025 Full Review Seeds (2025) 95% 8/10 “Brittany Shyne’s Seeds is a moving, bucolic documentary that unfolds in ways both subtle and overt, navigating a liminal space where the ghosts of past traumas amplify the tenacity of those still there.” – Collider Feb 6, 2025 Full Review Plainclothes (2025) 79% 5/10 “While parts of it are laudable, unfortunately, Emmi’s film feels underbaked, never truly elevating its story to generate the kind of deeper effect that similar thrillers have managed to elicit. ” – Collider Feb 5, 2025 Full Review André is an Idiot (2025) 92% “This is not merely a showcase for laughing in the face of death as a mere exercise in deflection or denial. ” – POV Magazine Feb 3, 2025 Full Review Zodiac Killer Project (2025) 85% “The brilliance here is how Shackleton mirrors his own film-that-never-was with a wide series of actual successes, particularly those shot over the last decade where the streaming giants (and their subscribed audiences) have gorged on these titles.” – POV Magazine Feb 3, 2025 Full Review 2000 Meters to Andriivka (2025) 95% “Chernov’s follow-up film [to 20 Days in Mariupol] is no less riveting, but the magnitude proves even more challenging to stomach.” – POV Magazine Feb 3, 2025 Full Review The Librarians (2025) 100% “ If Snyder’s film The Librarians feels in the end little more than an opportunity to do some cheerleading for those engaged in the fight against book bans, it’s a noble project nonetheless.” – POV Magazine Feb 3, 2025 Full Review Move Ya Body: The Birth of House (2025) 64% “[I]t’s an odd thing to leave a film about music knowing nothing more about the actual music itself.” – POV Magazine Feb 3, 2025 Full Review The Perfect Neighbor (2025) 100% “Perfect Neighbor is a nearly perfect film, one constructed entirely out of found materials that still manage to have a laser-like focus and clear editorial and directorial intent. ” – POV Magazine Feb 3, 2025 Full Review East of Wall (2025) 100% “While the general narrative is a bit clunky... the surrounding elements and small glimpses into the life of Tabatha and her brood gives the film its compelling character.” – POV Magazine Feb 3, 2025 Full Review Dead Lover (2025) 76% 7/10 “As a piece of genre Midnight mayhem, Dead Lover delivers. For hungry audiences at the likes of Montreal’s Fantasia or other genre fests around the world, there will be hoots and hollers from a hungry audience wanting every gloriously zany moment.” – Collider Jan 31, 2025 Full Review Sally (2025) 79% “Sally provides little more than a puff piece about this remarkable woman.” – POV Magazine Jan 30, 2025 Full Review Mr. Nobody Against Putin (2025) 100% “It brings us inside this community with rare sensitivity and care. ” – POV Magazine Jan 30, 2025 Full Review Deaf President Now! (2025) 100% “Deaf President Now! is a rousing film about resistance, showing the impact that can be made when demands are just.” – POV Magazine Jan 30, 2025 Full Review Better Man (2024) 88% 8.0/10 “It’s the film’s flights of fancy, from grand musical theatre sequence to unapologetic cabaret-style grandiosity that elevates things from mere quotidian concerns about a sad millionaire with daddy issues to something far more delightfully cinematic.” – Paste Magazine Dec 23, 2024 Full Review Lumière! The Adventure Continues (2024) 9/10 “This film, and the selections contained within, is so fundamental a contribution to our understanding of this period that it may well be one of the most important releases of the year. ” – Collider Dec 20, 2024 Full Review The Six Triple Eight (2024) 55% 7/10 “Even the most jaded may be swayed by Perry’s latest demonstration of his skills at making movies that work simply but that also simply work.” – Collider Dec 20, 2024 Full Review Hard Truths (2024) 95% B+ “Despite Hard Truths' somewhat claustrophobic interior settings, Leigh along with his long-time cinematographer Dick Pope use subtle camera movements and clever compositions to keep even the most austere spaces engaging.” – AV Club Dec 5, 2024 Full Review Bread & Roses (2023) 100% 7/10 “Sahra Mani's powerful documentary about an even more challenging feminist struggle, featuring the brave activists in Kabul who attempted to stand in the way of an encroaching re-Tallibanification of their homeland.” – Collider Nov 22, 2024 Full Review Wicked (2024) 87% 8.5/10 “Chu’s film defies already high expectations, takes the storyline to new heights, and brandishes its exceptional ensemble to craft one of the great musical movies of this or any age.” – Paste Magazine Nov 19, 2024 Full Review Music by John Williams (2024) 100% “An unapologetically celebratory look at the maestro’s life and career over decades.” – POV Magazine Oct 29, 2024 Full Review Black Box Diaries (2024) 98% 8/10 “Thanks to Itō’s tenacity and focus, Black Box Diaries boldly tells her provocative and haunting story, resulting in a richly drawn portrait of one woman’s fight for justice that’s sure to inspire change in Japan and beyond.” – Collider Oct 23, 2024 Full Review
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