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'Sisu: Road to Revenge' Review: A Gloriously Gory & Unapologetically Silly One-man-army Action Sequel
Sisu: Road to Revenge is a film that knows exactly what it is and runs with it to absurd levels. Gloriously over-the-top, gleefully gory and pushing the boundaries of how silly things can get.

Dan Bremner
Nov 14


'Humans in the Loop' Review: A Poetic Study of Work, Identity, and AI in a Rapidly Changing World
Humans in the Loop is a thoughtful, beautifully restrained character study that uses the language of technology to explore something far more personal. It’s a film about work, identity, and the invisible threads connecting people to systems far bigger than themselves. Subtle, intimate, and thematically rich, it lingers long after the credits roll.

Elliot Lines
Nov 14


'All American' Review: Documentary Filled with Grit, Grace, and Girl Power
Mark Andrew Altschul’s All American is a powerful, human portrait of determination and change. Following three young women wrestlers over five years, the documentary explores gender, identity, and perseverance in a sport still learning to welcome them. With raw honesty and emotional depth, All American celebrates female strength—both on and off the mat.

Romey Norton
Nov 13
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