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Run Time: 1:59
U.S. Release Date: 2025-10-31
MPAA Rating: "R" (Profanity, Violence, Gore)
Genre: Comedy/Thriller
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos
Cast: Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delb

Tries for dark comedy and lands on joyless cynicism, a misanthropic misfire that mistakes discomfort for depth.

Run Time: 1:54
U.S. Release Date: 2025-10-17
MPAA Rating: "R" (Violence, Profanity)
Genre: Horror
Director: Scott Derrickson
Cast: Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Ethan Hawke, Demian Bichir, Jeremy Davies, Miguel Mora, Arianna Rivas

A tense, atmospheric sequel that expands the mythology, deepens the characters, and proves horror can thrive without relying on cheap repetition.

A standard-order revenge thriller – an okay action film with a lugubrious first half that perks up considerably past the one-hour mark.

Run Time: 1:44
U.S. Release Date: 2025-05-30
MPAA Rating: "R" (Violence, Gore, Profanity, Nudity)
Genre: Horror
Director: Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou
Cast: Bill Barratt, Sally Hawkins, Sora Wong, Jonah Wren Phillips

A serious downer, with a nihilistic approach designed to infuse the viewer with a sense of growing unease without worrying about delivering a catharsis.

"Black Bag" belongs on an Endangered Species list – a spy thriller that relies on uncovering motivations and unraveling narrative knots to generate suspense.

Although more mediocre than terrible, this unnecessary installment never should have been made.

Run Time: 1:55
U.S. Home Release Date: 2025-02-10
MPAA Rating: "PG-13" (Disturbing Images)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Madeleine Gavin
Cast: Seungeun Kim, Soyeon Lee, Hyeonseo Lee, Jinhae Roh, Jinpyeong Roh, Yonggil Roh

Uses a combination of guerilla footage and interviews to create a vivid portrait of what it means to live inside and attempt to escape from North Korea – all without resorting to recreations and/or re-enactments.

Although Robbie Williams fails to offer a dramatic life story worthy of a big-screen telling, two stylistic/narrative choices make this overall a compelling bio-pic.

Rewards patience not only in the way it crafts its central character but develops the era in which it transpires.

Perhaps not as gloriously, guiltily entertaining as some of the films writer/director Halina Reijn used as models but it offers its own pleasures.