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: 2086 / 2086

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At over three hours its rambling nature will at times test your patience, and the small screen may have proved a better fit for this story, but despite Schilling's limited take on his character, it's just about a rewarding experience in the end. Review

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2019-07-01

2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home is a second-rate superhero movie occasionally interrupted by a charming teen comedy. Review

5.0

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2019-06-08

2019

If Computer Chess was Bujalski's Nashville, Support the Girls is his Come Back to the 5 & Dime, a female ensemble drama with genuine heart and characters that all feel fully realised no matter how little screen time they might be offered. Like the employees of Double Whammies, you should prepare to be touched. Review

8.0

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2019-06-07

2019

If you're a fan of this franchise, you'll be relieved that Mancini has held onto the bulk of its rights, as this awful reboot certainly won't be your new best friend. Review

3.0

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2019-06-06

2019

Brightburn is a movie about a 12-year-old sociopath, aimed at 12-year-old sociopaths, and it often feels like it was made by 12-year-old sociopaths. Review

3.0

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2019-06-05

2019

In Fabric is by no means a mainstream movie - it's quite, quite mad, and unlike anything else you'll see in 2019 - but thanks to its cringe-comedy, it may be Strickland's most accessible work to date. Review

9.0

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2019-06-04

2019

Save for its all-star cast and some insufferably smug meta commentary that comes off as fan service for Jarmusch buffs, The Dead Don't Die slots in anonymously among the shambling horde of cynically produced zom-coms, which at this point are really beginning to stink. Dawn of the Dead? More like Yawn of the Dead. Review

3.0

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2019-06-03

2019

His staging of the movie's brief action set-pieces is geographically confusing while the rest of the drama is shot in the bland manner of a TV movie. Despite the authentic locations, the film never really establishes a sense of place. Review

5.0

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2019-06-02

2019

Yesterday is an affront to the many filmmakers who over the years have had their requests to use the music of The Beatles turned down. Review

4.0

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2019-06-01

2019

Having a thriller play out on a computer screen is another way for a filmmaker to fashion a gripping story on a limited budget, and maybe that's the route Pirozek should have gone with this particular tale. Review

5.0

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2019-05-12

2019

Ma

Dignity be damned; such unbridled trash is a joy to watch. Review

7.0

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2019-05-11

2019

Like its central character, Thunder Road is a hot mess - a mix of sloppy storytelling and over-emotional drama, but also moments of genuine human insight - but isn't this what directorial debuts are for? I suspect Cummings' next work will be more structured, but let's hope it's also as soulful as this blubbering bow. Review

8.0

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2019-05-10

2019

For Toho Studios, watching what Hollywood does with their creation here must be akin to watching a nanny-cam livestream of your dog being abused by the neighbour who agreed to look after it while you're away. Review

3.0

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2019-05-09

2019

It's an intriguing setup, but despite the contributions of no less than four screenwriters, the film struggles to find anything novel or interesting for Amy and Molly to come up against. Review

4.0

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2019-05-08

2019

What makes Sunset such a rewarding experience is the incredible immersiveness of its world building. Review

9.0

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2019-05-07

2019

Had Finkiel's film dropped its own stoic mask earlier and embraced such emotion from the off, Memoir of War may well have been a more rewarding experience than the intermittently impactful film we're presented with here. Review

6.0

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2019-05-06

2019

Too Late to Die Young is low on plot but heavy on establishing an immersive sense of time and place. Review

8.0

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2019-05-05

2019

John Wick 3 trades the style, wit and sophistication of its predecessors for garish lighting, sub Takashi Miike edgelord violence and a postmodern takedown of the Walter Hill inspired world it so meticulously constructed. Review

3.0

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2019-05-04

2019

Beautifully shot by cinematographer David Gallego and with a rousingly evocative score by Leonardo Heiblum, Birds of Passage adds a touch of South American magic realism to a gritty crime drama, making it the freshest take on the gangster narrative to arrive in decades. Review

8.0

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2019-05-03

2019

Late Night seems to exist in both an alternate future where women host late night talk shows and in a past, more conservative era of comedy. It's a mess. Review

3.0

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2019-05-02

2019

Science fiction for adults is rarely seen on this technical level, and with its confounding themes and focus on bodily fluids, Denis' film is Adult Sci-Fi in every sense of the term. Review

7.0

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2019-05-01

2019

For all its rigid formulaic filmmaking, the movie plays laughably loose with the rules of its mythos. La Llorona is essentially a spirit who can materialise out of thin air, yet in the silliest climax yet seen in this very silly franchise, characters thwart the ghoul by closing doors and windows on her. Review

4.0

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2019-04-07

2019

But when we have such access to the real-life footage, is there any point to all of this? Does Extremely Wicked... serve to further condemn an awful human being or simply add to his legend? Review

6.0

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2019-04-06

2019

It has enough scuzzy thrills to keep gorehounds content, and in Zahler's writing it offers more nuanced characters than you might expect from the 13th entry in a low budget horror franchise. Review

6.0

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2019-04-05

2019

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