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8.1/10
Drama

H Is for Hawk (2025)

A searing, untamed meditation on loss. Watch it for Claire Foy's career-best work.

Grief isn't a straight line; it's a bird of prey. Claire Foy delivers a masterclass in internal wreckage in this adaptation of Helen Macdonald’s best-selling memoir.

7.4/10
Sci-Fi Thriller

Mercy (2025)

A sharp, high-concept thriller that actually has something to say. Go see it.

Chris Pratt sheds the charm for a gritty, near-future noir that questions the cost of justice. It’s the kind of smart, mid-budget sci-fi we’ve been missing.

7.2/10
Psychological Horror

Return to Silent Hill (2025)

A haunting, visual triumph that finally understands the game's psychological weight.

Forget the jump scares. Christophe Gans returns to the fog with a tactile, soul-crushing vision of grief that proves why Silent Hill is the gold standard for psychological dread.

7.2/10
Horror

Faces of Death (2025)

A clever, meta-textual update that understands modern horror. See it for the practical effects.

Forget the grainy hoaxes of the past. The new Faces of Death is a polished, terrifying exploration of digital trauma and the images we can't unsee.

7.2/10
Supernatural Horror

Lee Cronin's The Mummy (2025)

Grimy, mean, and genuinely frightening. Finally, a Mummy that actually scares you.

Forget the blockbusters. Lee Cronin brings the 'Evil Dead Rise' nastiness to Egypt, delivering a claustrophobic nightmare that prioritizes skin-crawling tension over CGI explosions.

8.7/10
Psychological Thriller

The Drama (2025)

A neurotically brilliant dissection of modern intimacy. Let it be weird.

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson deliver a masterclass in relational entropy. It’s a film that demands your discomfort and rewards it with dark, kinetic energy.

8.4/10
Psychological Drama

A Great Awakening (2025)

Devastating and visually stunning. Give it your full attention.

Carey Mulligan delivers a career-best performance in this chilling, atmospheric study of a woman reclaiming her reality from a gilded cage. It’s the kind of slow-burn cinema that haunts you long after the credits roll.

7.4/10
Drama

Reminders of Him (2026)

Heavy, honest, and expertly acted. A rare romance that values grief over glitter.

Kenna Rowan returns to a town that hates her to find the daughter she’s never met. It’s a brutal, beautifully acted look at the messy intersections of grief and forgiveness.

7.2/10
Horror/Comedy

Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2025)

More blood, more bad luck, and Samara Weaving remains a generational scream queen.

Grace thought the game was over. She was wrong. Samara Weaving returns in a sequel that trades claustrophobia for high-octane mayhem that actually justifies its existence.

7.2/10
Sci-Fi / Animation

Hoppers (2025)

A bizarre, high-concept swing that proves Pixar still has its weird side.

What happens when Pixar trades suburban tears for the body-swapping absurdity of a robotic beaver? Hoppers is a strange, kinetic sci-fi that prioritizes slapstick and soul in equal measure.

6.4/10
Gothic Horror

The Bride (1985)

A lush, flawed reimagining that trades scares for existential longing. Watch for Clancy Brown.

Forget the bolts and the stitches. This is a Frankenstein tale about grooming, class, and a monster who is more human than his creator.

8.4/10
Sci-Fi

Project Hail Mary (2026)

Sci-fi at its most cerebral and kinetic. Gosling is electric. Go see it.

Ryan Gosling wakes up alone on a spaceship with no memory and a dying sun to save. It’s a masterclass in solo performance and scientific tension that proves space is still the ultimate stage for human ingenuity.