Here are some reviews of films coming out at the theater this week as well as others that may be in theaters or newly on home video.
Opening: Apr. 10, 2026
Wide (United States)
Faces of Death
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Limited (United States)
Exit 8
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: Genki Kawamura’s addition of a psychological basis for the lost man’s plunge into an endless loop of an underground subway corridor isn’t integrated into his adaptation of the video game well enough to make its rules representative of the man’s conundrum
- Excerpt: Adapting the hit game with an engrossing aesthetic, the psychological film is tedious, but smart enough to use that to its advantage.
Hamlet
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: flawed, especially in its muted first half, but builds into a fiery finish ignited by the contemporary Kathak dance which indicts Claudius at his wedding reception.
Kathy Gibson @ Access Bollywood
2026 Films in Theaters Now in Select Areas
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
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Crime 101
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The Drama
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die
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Primate
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Project Hail Mary
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Send Help
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Wuthering Heights
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Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice
Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
- Excerpt: Vince Vaughn and James Marsden banter across timelines, which is as fun as it sounds. Too bad the movie doesn’t know what to do with that energy.
Pizza Movie
Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: Pizza Movie will get weirder, funnier, and more inventive as it goes. The result is probably the best “this shouldn’t be as good as it is” film since Will Gluck’s Fired Up!
The Stranger
- Excerpt: The Stranger is a film that feels scared: scared to diverge too much from the words of Camus, but also scared that people won’t take the right message from those words. The result is visually stunning, well-acted, and rich with the heady atmosphere one gleans from the pages, but still leaves you wanting more.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Allen Almachar @ The MacGuffin
- Excerpt: I’m all for family movies that are meant to be fun and entertaining, but that doesn’t mean they must be this empty.
Alex Bentley @ CultureMap Dallas
- Excerpt: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is the worst kind of fan service, delivering a shiny product that might make some people feel good in the moment, but something that is forgotten the second they step out of the theater. If Nintendo is to continue adapting their properties, they’d do well to give their fans a film they want to see more than once.
Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
- Excerpt: A dazzling sensory rush that rewards devoted fans with nonstop references, but moves too fast to let anything truly connect. It’s a film for those already fluent in this world.
Sebastian Zavala @ MeGustaElCine.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: It feels more like a series of situations and gags than a cohesive story or one with interesting characters, superficial in its ambitions and rushed to include as much as possible into a single package.
2025 Films
Hamnet
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The Housemaid
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Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
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The Running Man
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Song Sung Blue
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Dalloway
Diego Salgado @ El Salto [Spanish]
Dead to Rights
Panagiotis Kotzathanasis @ Asian Movie Pulse
- Excerpt: In this Bad Accent Video Review, we break down the film’s true story origins, its powerful themes of survival and morality, and its impressive technical execution, including cinematography, editing, and sound design. We also explore how the movie compares to other Nanjing Massacre films like “City of Life and Death” and “Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre”.
Good Game
Panagiotis Kotzathanasis @ Asian Movie Pulse
- Excerpt: In the end, “Good Game” proves to be an enjoyable and visually inventive title that captures the essence of gaming culture. While it may not overcome all of its narrative shortcomings, it delivers an engaging and entertaining spectacle that resonates well beyond its niche premise.
Mr. Nobody Against Putin
- Excerpt: Talankin’s humanity and gentle sense of humor comes through in his narration and shot choices, a smart move since when things are as ridiculous as they become in Karabash, there’s no need to raise your voice: putting simple reality on record is enough.
We’re All Gonna Die
Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: Despite the script often going super silly or generically clichéd, trust that it will also mine deep into the authentic trauma at their respective centers. It’s as much a road trip to recover their loved ones’ surrogates as it is to finally let go.
The Wizard of the Kremlin
Diego Salgado @ El Salto [Spanish]
Yunan
Panagiotis Kotzathanasis @ Asian Movie Pulse
- Excerpt: “Yunan” is definitely a sample of slow cinema, with all the pros and cons of the style. However, the acting, the impressive cinematography ensure that its impact lingers, as much as the comment on how people can actually change, especially when they have hit rock bottom.