★★★★★ This hilariously perverse yet sophisticated four-hander is a masterclass in marital awkwardness, boasting a script so witty and progressive it allows its quartet of stars to deliver some of the best work of their careers.
Jackass: Best and Last (2026)
★★★★ The last film in the Jackass series is a wild, hilarious and unexpectedly heartfelt tribute to the members, whose unbreakable bond and fearless commitment have created a legacy of unforgettable, wince-inducing memories.
Supergirl (2026)
★★★ The latest DCU instalment has its moments, especially thanks to Milly Alcock, who infuses her Kryptonian heroine with undeniable swagger. Sadly, the fresh energy of the first half fades as the story slips into predictable comic book territory.
Toy Story 5 (2026)
★★★1/2 "Toy Story 5" brings back the humour and charm that made us fall in love with the franchise, but much like its immediate predecessor, it gets bogged down by too many new faces and tangled subplots, leaving less room for the toys we truly care about.
Backrooms (2026)
★★★1/2 Though I longed for more time wandering the eerie halls of the titular "Backrooms", Kane Parsons' impressively mature debut feature masterfully channels the haunting atmosphere and dread of his viral webseries onto the big screen.
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.
