Two Prosecutors Review: Blind Patriotism

Sergei Loznitsa’s Two Prosecutors depicts a contemplative, Sisyphean attempt to restore justice during the height of Stalin’s rule.
Eddington Film Review: The Return of the Wild West

Ari Aster’s star-studded Eddington is dressed as a political satire but quickly descends into an anti-government, wild-west depiction of modern Americana.
A Useful Ghost Review: Memory is an Act of Protest

Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke blends comedy, sci-fi and horror in A Useful Ghost, a bold, genre-bending gem about memory, collective trauma, and revenge.
Final Destination Bloodlines Review: At Death’s Door
Final Destination: Bloodlines is a gory, comedic delight that surpasses every expectation one might have had for the franchise.
Scream 2 Review: A Bigger and Bloodier Sequel
Scream 2 may not be as iconic as the original horror classic, but it’s an impactful sequel that lays just as much groundwork for the series.
The Kiss Review: An Impossible Romance
Bille August’s The Kiss is a tragic and subtly complex tale of love, mental and physical health that benefits from strong performances.
Watch the Skies Movie Review: Cosmic Dub
Watch the Skies blends alien mystery with AI dubbing tech in a charming 90s-set Swedish sci-fi adventure that will land smoothly with English audiences.
Nonnas Movie Review: Stirring Hearts & Sauce
In Netflix’s formulaic yet flavorful Nonnas, a grieving restaurant owner hires Italian grandmothers as chefs, showcasing food’s healing power.
Friendship Review: The Need for Human Connection
Friendship shines a spotlight on the comedic genius of Tim Robinson while daring to unpack the behemoth that is genuine friendship.
Siticulosa Review: Archeological Journey to Puglia
Maeve Brennan’s Siticulosa is a captivating documentary that opens the audience’s eyes to a reality many may not be familiar with.