Bullet Train Explosion (2025)
73%
2/5
“The concept is fuelled by speed, but the screenplay has none, and what should be a tight and contained thriller becomes a sluggish journey spread thinly across a too-large ensemble.” –
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Apr 23, 2025
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Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
61%
1/5
“A miserable and offensively-bad experience the likes of which should be purged from galactic history altogether, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones is a travesty of storytelling and filmmaking.” –
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Apr 21, 2025
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The King of Kings (2025)
64%
3/5
“There’s confidence in the strength and value of the storytelling itself, and the kid-friendly packaging is designed to let the stories speak for themselves. On that level, at least, The King of Kings performs precisely as advertised.” –
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Apr 9, 2025
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Con Mum (2025)
3/5
“The 90-minute film from Nick Green follows the usual scam-doc playbook to the letter, notable mainly for how it keeps getting more tragic right up until the very end.” –
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Mar 25, 2025
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Tyler Perry's Duplicity (2025)
1.5/5
“The most charitable thing I’m willing to say about Tyler Perry’s Duplicity is that it probably won’t end up being the worst movie of the year.” –
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Mar 20, 2025
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Bert Kreischer: Lucky (2025)
3/5
“Bert Kreischer is one of the least funny people to have ever had a successful career in comedy, so it’s fitting that his fourth Netflix special, Lucky, is so-called because it’s largely about how all of his success is a product of sheer happenstance.” –
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Mar 18, 2025
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Control Freak (2025)
64%
2.5/5
“Things do improve the wackier they get, or at least they did for me, but I wasn’t buying the underlying faux cleverness of the premise, which is predictably a metaphor for something else.” –
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Mar 13, 2025
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Andrew Schulz: Life (2025)
3.5/5
“But if nothing else Life is honest. It’s the kind of turning-point special that you get from long-time comedians whose lives have significantly altered between shows.” –
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Mar 4, 2025
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The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (2025)
58%
2.5/5
“The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is mostly fine, from a casual point of view, but it also serves as a reminder that Netflix don’t have the slightest idea what they’re doing with this franchise.” –
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Feb 11, 2025
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Bogotá: City of the Lost (2024)
2/5
“The messaging is offensively simple, there’s a perplexing lack of the dramatic elements that should underpin this kind of drug saga, and the whole thing ambles along to a perfunctory conclusion almost as if it needn’t have existed at all.” –
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Feb 3, 2025
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Alarum (2025)
0%
2/5
“I’d have been happy enough with a movie in which Scott Eastwood, son of Clint, and Sylvester Stallone, presumably bored, team up to shoot legions of identikit henchmen for basically no reason at all. It’s the reason that becomes the problem.” –
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Jan 18, 2025
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Back in Action (2025)
28%
1.5/5
“Her return vehicle is a formulaic, tired, and utterly soulless Netflix actioner that has rightly been sat on a shelf for two years, where if the world was just, it would have stayed.” –
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Jan 17, 2025
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Ari Shaffir: America’s Sweetheart (2025)
3/5
“There’s an absurdist quality to it, a ring of – perhaps uncomfortable – truth, and it’s a good excuse to touch on a lot of different areas in a way that doesn’t feel overly scattershot.” –
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Jan 14, 2025
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Ad Vitam (2025)
43%
2/5
“Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t go into Ad Vitam expecting Oscar-worthy performances, or even anything beyond what it provides. But I did expect it to provide that in an easily digestible and exciting way.” –
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Jan 10, 2025
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Gabriel Iglesias: Legend of Fluffy (2025)
1.5/5
“Iglesias’s opening bit is a reassuring reminder that he won’t be political or offensive, simply entertaining, which is a promise he only half keeps. He’s definitely not political or offensive.” –
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Jan 7, 2025
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Cunk on Life (2025)
100%
4/5
“This is the Cunk way. It’s an extremely sophisticated form of childishness, really, asking clever people stupid questions about their fields.” –
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Jan 2, 2025
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Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever (2025)
75%
1/5
“What Johnson is promoting is sacrificing your life on the altar of his health, buying overpriced supplements to line his pockets, and buying into an ideology that is self-serving, detrimental, and entirely misses the point of not dying -- to be alive.” –
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Jan 1, 2025
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The Love Scam (2025)
2/5
“We’ve seen rom-coms in which the leads meet under false pretenses, fall for each other, discover the truth, and then come together again more times than it’s possible to count.” –
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Jan 1, 2025
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The Host (2020)
20%
2/5
“The Host isn’t shy about shamelessly knocking off its inspirations, but it makes for a moderately watchable thriller right up until it doesn’t.” –
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Nov 13, 2024
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Live Twice, Love Once (2020)
67%
3/5
“Warm and earnest in its depiction of Alzheimer’s disease, but its lack of ambition means that Live Twice, Love Once never amounts to much.” –
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Nov 13, 2024
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Tyler Perry's A Fall From Grace (2020)
15%
1/5
“An absurd, hysterically incompetent thriller from Tyler Perry that is easily, and unintentionally, the funniest film of this still-young year so far.” –
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Nov 12, 2024
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Like a Boss (2020)
22%
2/5
“Like a Boss claims to know what women want, but unless it’s a confused, pandering, derivate comedy about friendship, it doesn’t have the answer.” –
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Nov 9, 2024
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The Great War (2019)
17%
2/5
“This inept drama about a segregated unit trapped behind enemy lines in WWI has little about it worth a recommendation — least of all its embarrassing treatment of racism.” –
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Nov 9, 2024
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Little Miss Sumo (2018)
4/5
“It doesn’t last long, but Netflix’s short documentary is a powerful, feminine look at female sumo wrestling.
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Nov 9, 2024
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Bill Burr: Paper Tiger (2019)
88%
4/5
“Bill Burr: Paper Tiger is provocative, then, but only in a way that seems designed to weed out the people like that heckler, who aren't interested in what he's actually saying anyway.” –
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Nov 9, 2024
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