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: 2407 / 2407

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It's very slickly made and has the polished urgency of a prestige TV show. It may rely on a series of melodramatic contrivances, but Andersen displays a command of this sort of tabloid filmmaking, keeping things moving at a pace that prevents us from thinking too much in the moment about the cheap manipulation of it all. Review

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2024-06-13

2024

It's a horror movie about the day you wake up to your first grey hair, when you realise that occasional pain in your lower back isn't going away with time after all. It's a body-horror in the truest sense of the term. Review

8.0

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2024-06-13

2024

Writer/director Sonja Prosenc has fashioned a social satire that is superficially effective in getting its not so novel ideas across, but Family Therapy is ironically as soulless as the elitists at its centre. Review

5.0

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2024-06-12

2024

Lena and Ilya are easy to get behind, unless your're a fascist that is, but the film is only interested in what they represent rather than who they are. Review

6.0

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2024-06-12

2024

Unlike the pristine pies its heroine uses to get information from salivating shopkeepers, Arzé is a little overcooked in places and relies too heavily on filling in backstories through soapy speeches. Review

7.0

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2024-06-12

2024

I'm not entirely sure Don't You Let Me Go entirely "worked" for me, but I'm in no doubt its directors got something from this venture, and in a project of such intimacy, that's probably what counts. Review

6.0

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2024-06-11

2024

Griffin in Summer is a subtly scathing film but it's wrapped up in a layer of sweetness. As its young anti-hero negotiates his place in the world as both a young gay man and a budding artist, it's ultimately heartwarming and hopeful in its suggestion that all outsiders need to stop feeling like outsiders is to come across some others who feel like they don't belong. Review

8.0

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2024-06-11

2024

A significant portion of the audience will likely bail on Yang's film before it reaches its conclusion, but there are some rewards here for those willing to indulge Some Rain Must Fall. Review

5.0

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2024-06-08

2024

Nesher dares to make her protagonist narcissistic and practically sociopathic at points, but Eden is always profoundly human, and Elalouf does a striking job of ensuring we never forget it. Review

8.0

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2024-06-07

2024

For its first hour, Hunters on a White Field is an effective slow burn character study. Things take an unwieldy tonal shift in a final act that plunges the drama into the realm of the absurd. Review

6.0

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2024-06-06

2024

On a superficial level The Watched certainly looks the part, and Ishana shows an eye for a moody image, but her movie lacks the human touch that distinguishes her father's best work. Review

4.0

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2024-06-05

2024

Underneath the breezy rom-com trappings lies a dark undercurrent that the movie never grapples with... Review

6.0

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2024-06-04

2024

As great as The G is when it comes to cleverly playing with western tropes and finely sketching the sort of characters usually painted with much broader strokes, it suffers from some messy storytelling. Review

7.0

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2024-06-03

2024

Aside from the pristine direction and the supreme performances, what impresses most about Ghostlight is how measured the film is, both in terms of its gradual narrative and eventual emotional reveals. Review

10

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2024-06-02

2024

Regardless of the thematic ambiguity, Murray certainly shoots his film in the manner of a horror movie. Review

7.0

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2024-06-01

2024

Cronin does a fine job of economically mythologising the land in a way that means even those viewers unfamiliar with its place in fiction and true crime will immediately understand the dark hold it has over Claire. The Moor suffers from serious pacing issues however... Review

6.0

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2024-05-31

2024

As a director, Mortensen makes great strides with his second film, displaying a knack for placing and moving his camera subtly so as to embellish the human drama rather than distract from it. Review

8.0

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2024-05-31

2024

Birthday Girl engages in the nuanced character building of great European cinema while also delivering the sort of adult-oriented thrills that were once Hollywood's stock in trade. Review

7.0

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2024-05-30

2024

This black and white production may not boast the technicolor and lavish sequences of the Archers' more famous works, but it's a visually striking film nonetheless. Review

9.0

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2024-05-30

2024

Danger is ever-present, death never more than one mistake away. Everyone is respected, but nobody can be trusted. Review

9.0

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2024-05-29

2024

We know how a movie like this will climax, but Nightsiren doesn't build up to its harrowing denouement so much as decide to arbitrarily drop it once it realises there are only 20 minutes left to go. Review

6.0

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2024-05-29

2024

Nash understands that there's something explicitly life-affirming about witnessing fictional characters meet wildly violent demises. Review

9.0

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2024-05-28

2024

With Hollywood intent on not just embracing AI but propagandising it with films like The Creator and Atlas, auteurs like Bonello and films like The Beast are set to play an important role. Review

8.0

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2024-05-26

2024

Twilight of the Warriors is a comic book movie in a way Hollywood comic book movies haven't been for a long time. It's not afraid to look silly and delivers a series of larger than life heroes and villains ripped from colourful splash pages and embodied by a cast that understands the job at hand. Review

7.0

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2024-05-24

2024

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