A Marvel film that dares to slow down, let its characters breathe, and ask what happens after the heroics stop and the guilt sets in.
“I Only Rest in the Storm”
Aesthetically stunning, politically charged, and emotionally complex, the film is best suited for viewers ready to engage with its slow pacing and abstract rhythms.
“Death Does Not Exist”
While it may not appeal to every aesthetic taste, there’s no denying the cohesion between the film’s distorted visuals and thematic ambitions.
“The Ruse”
A barely serviceable low-rent ghost story that never quite rises above B-grade mediocrity.
“Another Simple Favor”
A complete mess of lazy writing, shallow characters, and uninspired twists.
“Good Boy”
A solid indie horror experiment that manages to be spooky, strange, and surprisingly heartfelt.