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We Bare Bears: The Movie builds a fast-paced, fun world for a multitude of generations.
For the stunning animation alone, it is worth watching, but don’t be surprised if you find yourself drowning in the film’s strange, surreal story.
Stargirl brings new, optimistic light to a genre so frequently centered around fight scenes where everyone is off by themselves.
While the premise feels like a joke, Dog with a Blog proves to be not just eminently watchable but also genuinely wholesome and entertaining.
Made in Italy is a fine film to cozy up to, as long as you can overlook the awkwardness and lack of narrative development it presents at times to audiences.
Impetigore is a film of slowly unfolding horror, with every aspect designed to fill you with dread and sorrow.
While missing opportunities along the way, A Whisker Away makes up for it with its stunning original art and world of humanoid cats.
The Truth is an impeccable and intimate view into the quietly tumultuous relationships between mothers and daughters and the shape they take into adulthood.
Fisherman’s Friends eagerly invites its audience in and provides a worthwhile and heartwarming story that will have you humming along.
It’s Onward and downwards for Pixar, as their Dungeons and Dragons inspired latest is one of their most disposable efforts to date.
Manara is a thoughtful and quietly powerful short film, and feels particularly timely, deserving to be a part of the conversation
This adaptation of The Call of the Wild doesn’t quite have the same impact as Jack London’s bold portrayal of nature versus man. But it’s hard to decry it all the same.
Colorful, funny, and filled with great performances, Sonic The Hedgehog is a surprisingly above-average video game adaptation.
Invisible Life is an enchanting experience, one that emphasizes the power of hope in times of helplessness and the importance of love above all else.
Dolittle is what happens when you take a story with potential but fail to make it interesting or entertaining.