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Bullet Train Explosion (2025) 73% ““Bullet Train Explosion” feels like a blockbuster made for adults, where the priority is throwing challenges and complications at smart characters instead of sparking conflict with cheap narrative shortcuts and bad, even dumb choices. ” – Variety Apr 23, 2025 Full Review Sheba, Baby (1975) 29% “Sheba, Baby, is by almost all counts a failure... the film's borderline family-friendly bent undermines the febrile intensity of Grier's sex appeal, and plays more as a James Bond rip-off than a derivation of the Coffy template.” – IGN Movies Apr 9, 2025 Full Review Locked (2025) 65% ““Locked” is not without limited charms, but it ultimately fails to bridge the gap between putting audiences in the car with Eddie, and actually wanting to make them go for the ride.” – Variety Mar 21, 2025 Full Review Flight Risk (2025) 30% “Director Mel Gibson delivers is a crude, unimaginative, suspenseless adventure whose tension mostly derives from deciding which of its three main characters will prove the most unlikable by the time it ends.” – Variety Jan 23, 2025 Full Review Transformers One (2024) 89% “While still delivering the fun and excitement expected of Hasbro’s metamorphosizing robots, Transformers One approaches the well-known characters with a degree of nuance and complexity that marks the most sophisticated onscreen portrait of them to date.” – Variety Sep 12, 2024 Full Review Rebel Ridge (2024) 95% “If racial politics prompt Saulnier to treat him marginally more thoughtfully than most movie veterans, the filmmaker’s obligations to genre formula end up overshadowing those differences by the time the last empty, explosive action sequence has unfolded.” – Variety Sep 5, 2024 Full Review Solo (2023) 94% ““Solo” both honors and transcends its subject matter in its widely evocative, deeply affecting character study — while also happening to have an absolutely banging soundtrack.” – Variety Jun 14, 2024 Full Review Atlas (2024) 19% “A dearth of original ideas undercuts the appeal of “Atlas,” leaving Lopez to fend for herself in much the same way her character is forced to in the film’s formulaic story.” – Variety May 24, 2024 Full Review The Blue Angels (2024) 83% “Less a celebration of the U.S. Navy’s Mavericks than its Top Guns, the film focuses on several pilots as they learn the difficult choreography and rigorous standards maintained by the squadron.” – Variety May 18, 2024 Full Review Tarot (2024) 17% “Co-written, directed and executive produced by Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg, the supernatural thriller repeatedly leverages the genre’s laziest mood-setting and suspense-building devices to keep its audience on the edge of their seats. ” – Variety May 2, 2024 Full Review Dog Day Afternoon (1975) 96% 8/10 “[Pacino's] performance here is spectacular, and achieves a kind of nuance and complexity that few actors from his or any other generation have before or since achieved.” – IGN Movies Apr 7, 2024 Full Review Carol Doda Topless at the Condor (2024) 96% “Co-directors McKenzie and Parker offer an absolute treasure trove of vintage film footage shot in, around and about San Francisco’s North Beach as they chronicle the parallel lines of her career and the cultural sea change that it precipitated.” – Variety Mar 22, 2024 Full Review Doctor Jekyll (2023) 41% “Though Stephenson finds a more-than-game collaborator in Izzard as both the good and evil doctor, “Doctor Jekyll” is meandering and empty, an update with neither enough loyalty to its source material or imagination to make its departures meaningful.” – Variety Mar 15, 2024 Full Review Songs from the Hole (2024) 80% “Co-writer and director Contessa Gayles combines nakedly vulnerable reflections from James "JJ'88" Jacobs with poetic recreations for a deeply affecting experience, both musically and dramatically.” – Variety Mar 13, 2024 Full Review The Greatest Love Story Never Told (2024) 100% “By harnessing not just the drive that made Lopez a superstar but the fragility (especially personal) inherent in its maintenance, Jason Bergh’s film accomplishes something unexpected: offering audiences a truly new way to look at her.” – Variety Feb 26, 2024 Full Review Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive (2023) 100% “Schechter means the film to serve as a cathartic resurrection for this fallen diva, but the filmmaker employs a perspective that’s almost too narrow to communicate the significance of her work and her legacy. ” – Variety Feb 16, 2024 Full Review This Is Me... Now: A Love Story (2024) 75% “Lopez showcases above all else how tough it is to express oneself personally after more than 30 years in the public eye, resulting in a just-shy-of-feature-length film that offers much to admire even if it’s not fully successful.” – Variety Feb 16, 2024 Full Review Miller's Girl (2024) 30% ““Miller’s Girl” delivers a tale whose transgressions are stylish but disappointingly predictable, one written with skillful knowledge of form but not the maturity to implement it with originality.” – Variety Jan 24, 2024 Full Review Luther: Never Too Much (2024) 98% “If anything, “Never Too Much” shows just how hard Luther Vandross worked to make his natural and irresistible talent seem effortless. ” – Variety Jan 21, 2024 Full Review Caligula: The Ultimate Cut (2023) 65% “Thomas Negovan dedicated three years to meticulously re-editing the film using those original materials with the intent of uncovering a lost masterpiece equal to the pedigree of its talent in front of the camera and behind. He still hasn’t found it.” – Variety Oct 12, 2023 Full Review Little Deaths (2011) 8/10 “four-square and alt-horror fans alike will find much to like in these three stories as they offer more substantive fare even within the parameters of the film's vignette format.” – ShockTillYouDrop.com Sep 13, 2023 Full Review A Haunting in Venice (2023) 75% “Branagh anchors this supernatural digression from the shoe-leather sleuthing of earlier Hercule Poirot stories with appropriate theatricality, while playful turns from the supporting cast elevate another murder mystery to suitably arch gothic horror. ” – Variety Sep 9, 2023 Full Review Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus (2023) 100% ““Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus” lets Sakamoto deliver an elegy, and in the process, an autobiography of his creative journey, as captured through the precision and poetry of director Neo Sora’s camera.” – Variety Sep 7, 2023 Full Review Pet Shop Days (2023) 23% “Schnabel distinguishes himself with a debut that feels tactile, real and suitably off-putting as he attempts to capture the sensibilities (if not always common sense) of twentysomethings.” – Variety Sep 6, 2023 Full Review Strays (2023) 54% ““Strays” balances human expectations and lost-in-translation animal experiences for a smart, suitably raunchy adventure that should resonate even if you don’t have a furry friend waiting at home for you afterward.” – Variety Aug 17, 2023 Full Review
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