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Reviews at Siftpop.com published from in the calendar year 2025. Not ranked, but ordered by article release. Ratings reflect the…
A monthly series where one of our contributors takes a look at 20th Century films that if you haven't checked…
A monthly series where one of our contributors, usually Mike, takes a look at newly released films that have crossover…
A monthly series where one of our contributors, usually Jake, takes a look at animated films that may be overlooked.…
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"[Opus] movie has no answers for the load of dumb questions its artists are asking." - Sam
"Eephus might be too slow for some, and too much about the details of baseball for others, but its magic lies in contemplation." - Shane
"The visual and auditory experience makes this engrossing enough that groups of people will flock to midnight screenings to enjoy its wild and eerie atmosphere. " - Shane
"I don’t want you to think this is the worst movie Netflix has made of all time though, because it really isn’t (see our review of Rebel Moon Parts One and Two). However, the cost-to-quality ratio does make it seem that way" - Nick
"There's undeniably an identity crisis going on here." - Jeffery
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"While the movie as a whole might not deserve the awards buzz it was garnering, Majors does for sure." - Shane
"There are a few slow moments, but when it is time to lean into the visual spectacle for the theater audience, Tsurumaki delivers bold visuals, big action, and exciting thrills. " - Shane
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"Mickey 17 continues the trend of uniting Bong’s strengths into one cohesive piece, steering closer to the tone of Okja or Snowpiercer than that of Parasite or Memories of Murder" - Jack