Final Destination (2000)
40%
3/4
“The dialogue, by Glen Morgan, James Wong and Jeffrey Reddick, is, for the most part, thoughtful and the death scenes are delightfully gruesome. A” –
Combustible Celluloid
Apr 23, 2025
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What's Cooking? (2000)
52%
3/4
“What's Cooking? (2000) is so nicely balanced and fine-tuned by director Gurinder Chadha (Bend It Like Beckham) that it turns into an honest holiday film, filled with plenty of delicious-looking shots of Thanksgiving dishes being prepared and served. ” –
Combustible Celluloid
Apr 23, 2025
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The Shrouds (2024)
74%
4/5
“Body-horror master David Cronenberg returns with one of his most potent movies, a paranoid, tech-based sci-fi thriller that's bold enough to deal in uncertainty and illusion. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 17, 2025
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Sinners (2025)
98%
5/5
“Ryan Coogler turns to the horror genre with mesmerizing results, delivering a stylish movie with lofty ambitions that's full of music and love and suggests that some monsters are worse than others. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 17, 2025
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Gunslingers (2025)
5%
1/5
“Muddled and laughable, this terrible movie lands right in the spittoon with the worst Westerns of all time. Gunslingers is so bad that even Cage cultists are likely to wince at its ineptitudes and bizarre choices.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 12, 2025
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Párvulos: Children of the Apocalypse (2024)
89%
3/5
“This gory tale is overly long and can't avoid familiar zombie apocalypse cliches, but it still comes together in interesting ways, building compelling character dynamics and a bleak visual scheme. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 12, 2025
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Drop (2025)
84%
4/5
“Making the most of its single-location setting, this tightly constructed, neatly crafted thriller feels—despite its use of modern technology and surveillance—refreshingly old-fashioned.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 12, 2025
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Warfare (2025)
93%
4/5
“It's not an easy watch, but this war drama manages to do what many others haven't, which is to portray warfare as a brutal hell while still honoring the brave people who serve their country.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 12, 2025
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Supervixens (1975)
49%
3/4
“This is another Meyer film through and through, with zany cutting, and weird commentary throughout, but strangely funny and transfixing.” –
Combustible Celluloid
Apr 10, 2025
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The Luckiest Man in America (2024)
66%
3/5
“This drama, based loosely on a true story, doesn't have a whole lot of dramatic momentum, but as it goes on, intriguing nuances in character and theme start to open up.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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Screamboat (2025)
48%
3/5
“One of many horror movies based on public-domain intellectual property, this gory comedy is a slight cut above the rest, thanks to its humor, fun visual effects, and grimy ferryboat setting.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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Freaky Tales (2024)
74%
4/5
“While it may have the most appeal for viewers who can really tune into the time and place of its setting (others may feel left out), this crime comedy feels like a cult classic in the making.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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The Woman in the Yard (2025)
44%
3/5
“This horror-thriller gets a bit muddled toward the end, with scares that are a little on the routine side, but it's a surprisingly sincere, neatly directed look at grief and depression. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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Locked (2025)
65%
3/5
“A compact, tense movie with only five speaking parts, this effective thriller taps a bit into contemporary cultural divides and social anxiety to make the most of its cat-and-mouse game. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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Magazine Dreams (2023)
80%
3/5
“A deeply troubled and troublesome movie in the vein of Taxi Driver and Joker, this bodybuilding drama has—off-screen controversy notwithstanding—an undeniably brutal, committed central performance.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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Ash (2025)
74%
3/5
“If not exactly original in the story department, this effective, dazzling-looking, single-location, minimal-cast sci-fi tale works due to its economy and its use of standalone visual imagery. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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The Actor (2025)
77%
4/5
“This is an unusual, fascinating movie, taking the main character's iffy memory as a visual theme and creating an unreal atmosphere in which, despite moments of peace, things seem to be a bit off.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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High Rollers (2025)
2/5
“Like its predecessor, 'Cash Out,' this heist thriller is almost good, provided you can turn off your brain. It's light and likable, but it takes too many shortcuts and drops the ball too often.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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Opus (2025)
41%
3/5
“This satirical horror thriller about the cult of celebrity doesn't quite come together in a cohesive way—it lacks focus—but there are enough good moments to make it worth a look. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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In the Lost Lands (2025)
24%
2/5
“Based on a short story by George R.R. Martin, this bloody sci-fi fantasy has some good twists and a nifty ending, but the bulk of it is unforgivably awkward, wooden, and slapdash.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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The Rule of Jenny Pen (2024)
71%
3/5
“It feels slightly underdeveloped and can border on cruel, but this fiendishly directed horror movie is also a masterclass in acting by its two leads, both seasoned pros who are ready for anything. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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The Saratov Approach (2013)
67%
3/5
“This faith-based thriller is low-key in an appealing way, which keeps it from being too preachy or overbearing; it's a simple, character-based tale that sticks close to its fact-based roots.” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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Parthenope (2024)
45%
2/5
“This long life story contains many beauties, rhyming imagery, and repeated bits of dialogue meant to sound clever and witty, but it soon becomes clear that there's not much going on. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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The Twin (2022)
43%
3/5
“The sign of a good plot twist is that it still makes sense in reverse; that's not exactly the case in this psychological horror tale, but it gets bonus points for strong characters and performances. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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Confetti (2021)
88%
4/5
“This low-key, unfussy, touching drama from Chinese American filmmaker Ann Hu is familiar and a bit soapy, but it adeptly draws on viewers' empathy for its characters. ” –
Common Sense Media
Apr 4, 2025
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