Paddington in Peru (2025)
A solid threequel dedicated to providing a heartful adventure story, Paddington in Peru’s family-friendly yet predictable narrative makes it less refined than its predecessors, but a charming escapade for the marmalade-loving bear nevertheless.
One of Them Days (2025)
Comedy fare at its finest, One of Them Days may not reinvent the wheel when it comes to the buddy comedy script, but does breathe fresh life into it nevertheless with modern punchlines, head-strong performances, and over-the-top set dressing.
Heart Eyes (2025)
In what has been a crowded few weeks, there’s been a bumper car run of horror fare. 1/31, 2/7, and 2/21 all have films that aim to appeal to the same audience, reducing their collective chances of breaking out. One of them is quite the odd movie, and I arguably went into it expecting a much darker and cautionary tale than I ended up seeing. You can't be both a serious slasher and a bubbly romance at the same time - Heart Eyes proves this with an intriguing concept and tension set pieces being hindered by rough plotting and a so-so central romance - presenting an ideal take on the Valentine’s Day holiday that seems to perpetuate broad spectacle over constant dependability.