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Featured · Review Hokum (2026) Movie Review: A Smartly Contained, Refreshingly Spiky Irish Folk Horror Tale Liam Gaughan April 18, 2026
Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Roommates (2026) Movie Review: An Empathetic Entry in the College Canon Completely Derailed by a Catastrophic Third-Act Julian Malandruccolo April 18, 2026
Featured · Review Blue Heron (2025) Movie Review: A Quiet and Small-Scale Family Saga of Incredible Power Liam Gaughan April 18, 2026
Plex TV · Review · Streaming Now Crumb Catcher (2026) Movie Review: A Tense but Wildly Uneven Reworking of the Home-Invasion Subgenre Shikhar Verma April 19, 2026
Featured · Review Hokum (2026) Movie Review: A Smartly Contained, Refreshingly Spiky Irish Folk Horror Tale Liam Gaughan April 18, 2026
Featured · Netflix · Review · Streaming Now Roommates (2026) Movie Review: An Empathetic Entry in the College Canon Completely Derailed by a Catastrophic Third-Act Julian Malandruccolo April 18, 2026
Featured · Review Blue Heron (2025) Movie Review: A Quiet and Small-Scale Family Saga of Incredible Power Liam Gaughan April 18, 2026
Review · VOD By His Hand (2026) Movie Review: A Meandering, Slow-Burn About the Consequences of Power and Control Shikhar Verma April 19, 2026
Featured · Review How To Clean a House in 10 Easy Steps (2026) Documentary Review: A Keenly Observed Portrait that Blends the Personal and the Political Akash Deshpande April 18, 2026
Column Why World War Z (2013) Still Sparks Debate Over “Zionist Propaganda” Naveed Zahir April 18, 2026
Column · MUBI · Streaming Now The Proof of Your Existence: On ‘Queen & Slim’ (2019), Anger, Love, and the Meaning of Survival in a Collapsing World Damayanti Saha April 12, 2026
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ReviewBlack Rabbit, White Rabbit (2025) Movie Review: Shahram Mokri’s Radical Formalism and the Politics of UnmaskingRead More Black Rabbit, White Rabbit (2025) Movie Review: Shahram Mokri’s Radical Formalism and the Politics of Unmasking
Berlinale · Film Festivals · ReviewOur Secret (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: A Quiet, Devastating Brazilian Family Drama About Grief, Silence, and the Secrets We Pass DownRead More Our Secret (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: A Quiet, Devastating Brazilian Family Drama About Grief, Silence, and the Secrets We Pass Down
EssayA Tale of Two Christophers: Nolan’s ‘The Prestige’ at 20Read More A Tale of Two Christophers: Nolan’s ‘The Prestige’ at 20
ReviewHow to Make a Killing (2026) Movie Review: Glen Powell’s Conflicted Patrick Bateman Audition Tape Fittingly Diagnoses Our Times With Imbalanced ApathyRead More How to Make a Killing (2026) Movie Review: Glen Powell’s Conflicted Patrick Bateman Audition Tape Fittingly Diagnoses Our Times With Imbalanced Apathy
Netflix · Streaming Now · TV · TV ReviewKohrra (Season 2) ‘Netflix’ Series Review: A Quiet, Unforgiving Crime Drama About Social Fatigue and Moral DecayRead More Kohrra (Season 2) ‘Netflix’ Series Review: A Quiet, Unforgiving Crime Drama About Social Fatigue and Moral Decay