Movie reviews of Eric Hillis

These are all the movies and series that Eric has reviewed. Read more at: The Movie Waffler.

Number of movie reviews: 2256 / 2256

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Much like the enigmatic young object of Lee's obsession, you may find Queer entrancing to gaze at, but you'll be frustrated by its emotional distance. Review

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14 december

14 dec

Though Hitchcock would really become the filmmaker we associate with his name in the sound era, there's enough in The Manxman to make you wonder what he might have delivered had the silent era carried on a little longer, as it clearly demonstrates that he had mastered the medium by that point. Review

7.0

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12 december

12 dec

Of course, even a bad Hitchcock movie has its moments of visual invention. Review

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10 december

10 dec

The cast seem to be having a blast here, with Blanchett an unsurprising standout, but after a while it becomes less fun for the audience as the movie struggles to make hay with its potentially great scenario. Review

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7 december

7 dec

The young cast members seem confused regarding what tone they're expected to register, and so their performances all come off as flat and monotone. Review

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6 december

6 dec

Though rare, there are moments where Hitchcock works his magic here. Review

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5 december

5 dec

It's a shame Kerr deploys her supporting characters largely as human props, as in Beth, Ben and Stacy she has created three of the most human and relatable leads you could hope to find. Review

7.0

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4 december

4 dec

The Girl with the Needle highlights how a society shifting through the rubble of a war allows evil to go unnoticed. Review

8.0

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3 december

3 dec

In a year that's given us a host of great performances from women in horror, Marks is up there with the best. Review

7.0

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2 december

2 dec

If the lack of nuance keeps us from becoming fully engaged with the overall narrative, Hitchcock's skill in crafting individual sequences means there is plenty to keep us gripped in The Ring. Review

7.0

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1 december

1 dec

As you would expect, Dupieux has once again come up with an arresting premise, but the French auteur takes what might have been a winning formula for a comedy of manners and derails it with the sort of meta elements that no longer feel fresh in 2024. Review

6.0

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30 november

30 nov

Between Bouzerau's penetrative analysis and Mitchell's vocal cheerleading, Becoming Hitchcock may well have you programming your own Hitchcock season when the credits roll. Review

8.0

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29 november

29 nov

This lack of passion in the storytelling jars with the soapiness of the plot. For all its sombre seriousness, Conclave is a very silly movie, and it's to its detriment that it refuses to accept that it's really just Dallas in the Vatican with JR (the traditionalists) battling Bobby (the liberals) over who gets to inherit Southfork. Review

5.0

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28 november

28 nov

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl marks the acting debut of Zambian-British model Chardy, who comes out of the gate with one of the year's most engaging performances. Review

6.0

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27 november

27 nov

With The Man in the White Van Skeels has created less a love letter to '70s American horror cinema, more a heavy breathing phone call that will unnerve you in how it plays out its terror in an everyday setting. Review

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26 november

26 nov

And yet for all its issues, Blitz is never dull. Review

6.0

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22 november

22 nov

For all Van Dien's gamey performance, Ella just isn't a compelling protagonist, and you might find yourself wishing the film had rejected its Young Adult trappings in favour of something darker ala Species or Cronenberg's Rabid. If you have pangs for a gripping sci-fi thriller, you won't get your fix here. Review

4.0

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21 november

21 nov

Even in the early scenes before Eric has conceived of his film, it often feels like we're watching the actors rather than their characters, and there are moments where their stifled smirks betray a sense that it's just two bored creative people having a lark. Review

4.0

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20 november

20 nov

Bustamente is keen to point the finger of blame at the entire adult world that has failed girls like Rita, for whom there is sadly no fairy-tale ending. Review

7.0

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19 november

19 nov

Your Monster brushes up against some uncomfortable truths regarding relationships, but it ultimately sweeps them aside for a broadly played slay queen fantasy. Review

6.0

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18 november

18 nov

It lacks awe-inspiring visuals, a commanding central performance, entertaining villains and a narrative we can get behind from the start. Like the real life Coliseum, it's impressive that it got made, but Gladiator II leaves us dreaming about the past. Review

5.0

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12 november

12 nov

A small miracle of a film, Colin Hickey's intensely personal Perennial Light, with its elegiac musings on existence, death and time, provides a profound cinematic experience. Review

8.0

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10 november

10 nov

By the time Stockholm Bloodbath decides to make some serious and timely points we've lost interest in its parade of cartoonish stereotypes. Review

4.0

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9 november

9 nov

Arnold's latest is so filled with exuberant adolescent energy that you can't help but get wrapped up in its messy charms, and in Adams we're witnessing a starling hatch from her shell. Review

7.0

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8 november

8 nov

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