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: 2419 / 2419

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Gilford's photography background is evident in the gorgeous shots of fabulous people set against an even more fabulous SouthWest landscape, but you might come away wishing he had opted for a documentary exploration of this unique world. Review

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2024-06-20

2024

There are moments of pathos that genuinely pay respectful tribute to the Blitz spirit. But to get to such moments you have to endure a lot of bad comedy and a whole lot of footage of buildings being hosed down. Review

5.0

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2024-06-20

2024

Birthistle raises questions about how society deals with people like Kathleen, but she's wise enough to understand any answers can't be provided by a filmmaker alone. Review

8.0

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2024-06-19

2024

It's difficult to describe the distinctively weird vibe created by the mixing of a capable if workmanlike cast and crew with a director whose bizarre vision they simply can't translate. Review

7.0

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2024-06-18

2024

Of all the tributes filmmaking children have crafted for their parents, this is one of the more unusual, but the questions it raises regarding Miller's motivations in bringing this story to the screen only make it all the more fascinating. Review

7.0

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2024-06-16

2024

With Sisterhood we're watching two films trip over one another. One is a drama about an Arab kid being told they're French while never feeling like that's really the case; the other an examination of how class, religion and culture shapes how young girls view their place in society. Both have so much potential that it's a shame El Hourch can't make them work in tandem. Review

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2024-06-16

2024

The journey to that no doubt divisive ending is always engaging, if often unbearable in its unflinching look at how narcissism can make even the most good looking people seem ugly. Review

7.0

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2024-06-15

2024

If Arcadian were a TV pilot it would be a perfectly serviceable set-up for a world to explore over several episodes. But as a movie it just doesn't get into the meat of its story quickly enough. Review

6.0

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2024-06-15

2024

While Afsim ensures we like these people, he doesn't sugarcoat how they react to their victimisation. Review

7.0

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2024-06-14

2024

For anyone who has had to bite their tongue or clench their fist for the sake of keeping a job they can't afford to lose, Ana is a protagonist to get behind. Not all heroes wear capes; some wear aprons. Review

8.0

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2024-06-14

2024

That Hart manages to meld elements of social realism, black comedy and psychological thriller into such a satisfying concoction is a remarkable feat for such a first-timer. His script is cleverly constructed and filled with so many satisfying pay-offs that it could be taught in screenwriting classes as an example of low budget storytelling. Review

9.0

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2024-06-14

2024

The film's strengths come from Bechir's performance, which ranges from avuncular and cuddly to disturbed and threatening, and the moody setting of its misty, wind beaten island. The latter gives Beacon a visual edge over most movies that employ this premise as it allows the drama to open up to the outdoor elements. Review

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2024-06-13

2024

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

6.0

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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

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