The Christophers (2026)

★★★★ Soderbergh not only manages to draw a fittingly detestable turn from James Corden, but also weaves an intimate, articulate, and captivating two-hander that lets Cole and McKellen truly soar as performers.

Passenger (2026)

★★1/2 While this road trip horror mostly follows a tired and predictable route, two strong lead performances and Ovredal's knock for crafting real scares and a creepy atmosphere keep it from veering completely off course.

Obsession (2026)

★★★★ Curry Barker's wickedly funny and deliciously disturbing spin on the classic monkey paw tale warns us to be careful what we wish for, as our cowardly protagonist finally receives the affection he craves with horrific results.

Michael (2026)

★★1/2 Jaafar Jackson channels his uncle's magnetic presence and undeniable star power, yet this music biopic feels like a glossy highlight reel by sidestepping the most challenging chapters of the King of Pop's life

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (2026)

★★★ Horror auteur Lee Cronin breathes fresh life into the classic movie monster, but despite an abundance of gross-out gore and high domestic stakes, the story drags and unravels into a gruesome, bloody mess.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026)

★★ With its whirlwind pace and a treasure trove of Nintendo easter eggs, this sequel is sure to dazzle younger fans, yet it never quite crafts the epic, galaxy-wide adventure that made the original game legendary.

They Will Kill You (2026)

★★★ This ultra-violent action-horror may revisit well-worn territory, but with Zazie Beetz tearing up the screen and a premise that channels the wild spirit of classic cult B-movies, it delivers a riotous, gleeful ride.

Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2026)

★★★1/2 Though it may not match its predecessor's originality and shock value, this fun comedy-horror sequel cranks up the gore and lore as our blood-soaked bride battles yet another sinister clan of wealthy cultists.

How to Make a Killing (2026)

★★★ Glen Powell's effortless charisma draws you in from start to finish, but despite some moderate fun, this remake of an Ealing classic stumbles with its wavering tone and timid script that never quite takes any real risks.

Project Hail Mary (2026)

★★★★ Brimming with wit and warmth, this visually stunning and hilarious adaptation of Andy weir's epic space odyssey soars through the cosmos on the irresistible charisma and magnetic energy of Ryan Gosling.

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