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  • Suze

    ★★★★★

  • A Real Pain

    ★★★★½

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  • Suze

    Suze

    ★★★★★

    This film quietly undid me. I laughed. I cried. 

    Suze is a small, aching wonder—a story about two people who were never meant to find each other, and yet do, in the gentle aftermath of a daughter’s departure. What begins as wary obligation blooms into something quietly extraordinary: an unexpected, platonic bond between a woman grappling with the invisible weight of peri-menopause and a boy who’s only ever been half-seen by the world around him.

    Michaela Watkins brings so much…

  • Sing Sing

    Sing Sing

    ★★★★★

    Colman Domingo gives a performance that doesn’t just demand attention—it earns it. He plays Divine G with such quiet, simmering brilliance that you can feel every dream, every frustration, every ounce of love he has for the people around him. He’s magnetic, heartbreaking, unforgettable.

    Directed by Greg Kwedar and written by Kwedar and Clint Bentley, Sing Sing does something rare—it trusts real-life formerly incarcerated actors to tell their own kind of truth. It barely leaves the prison walls, yet it…

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  • A Real Pain

    A Real Pain

    ★★★★½

    This movie throws you straight into someone’s life mid-chaos, no backstory briefing, no neat resolution, just a messy, hilarious, and surprisingly emotional ride. The pacing keeps you hooked—not too slow, not too fast—just the right speed to let the absurdity land before it gets under your skin. Jesse Eisenberg is in peak Jesse Eisenberg form, playing a guy who oscillates between oddly charming and deeply unwell, and you’re never really sure which side you’re rooting for.

    The humor sneaks up…

  • A Different Man

    A Different Man

    ★★★★

    “All unhappiness from life comes from not accepting what is.” —Lady Gaga

    Few movies capture jealousy, self-loathing, and the desperate need for validation like this one. It’s unsettling, darkly funny, and painfully human. There’s so much envy wrapped in love here—watching someone else live the life you think should be yours, wrestling with the gnawing realization that maybe it was never yours to begin with.

    Sebastian Stan delivers something special—a performance that makes you feel both for and against him…

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