These are all the movies and series that Eric has reviewed. Read more at: The Movie Waffler.
Number of movie reviews: 2370 / 2370
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Griffiths' film may not give you what you think you want from such a comic drama, but if you give it a try you just might find you can get what you need from it. Review
The movie struggles to get to the heart of Walker, but that's forgivable given the character is based on someone as enigmatic as Thompson. Review
There are several points where we laugh at the sort of things that we probably should gasp in horror at instead. Review
Otávio's affectations are criticised by the film, but it is arguable that with its idiosyncratic amplification of the mundane, the subjective angst of Autumn is equally as vainglorious. Review
It may not boast the best quality, but it could be a great entry point for burgeoning young horror fans to discover this evergreen and unstoppable genre. Review
The trouble with Anderson is that while he's a consummate visual stylist, he's not much of a visual storyteller. Review
It's Courtney's career-best performance that really sells the film's premise. Review
Ironically echoing its ultimate warning, The Surrender works best when it keeps itself grounded and focussed on issues of an earthly nature. Review
There are some truly inventive moments here. I'd love to see what Yerzhanov might achieve with a Hollywood budget but I doubt any American studio would greenlight a movie as nihilistic as Steppenwolf. Review
If 80% of The Final Reckoning is a chore to sit through, it's ultimately somewhat redeemed by a gripping climax that cuts between three distinctly fraught scenarios ala Return of the Jedi. Review
The production design gives It Feeds the appearance of a bigger budgeted production. Review
If The Severed Sun's narrative never quite offers enough to reel us in, folk-horror fans will be kept engaged by the atmosphere Puckett builds here. Review
It's by far the most knowing entry in the series, but it's never smug. Like its predecessor, it plays the scenario for laughs but the set-pieces don't lose any of their impact in spite of this. Review
Aïnouz's film makes up for its narrative deficiencies with a trio of fascinating characters, all of whom are simultaneously innocent and worldly in their own ways, and a superbly sleazy setting that will have you headed straight for the washroom after your screening. Review
Vikander delivers what might be a career best performance, creepy and sexy in the manner of the best unhinged female thriller villains. Olsen shines in her most rewarding role since her striking breakout in Martha, Marcy, May, Marlene. Review
What Finnegan has made here is a sweat-soaked love letter to Ozploitation, that distinctive brand of Aussie genre cinema that thrived in the '70s and '80s. Review
Another Simple Favor doesn't work as a thriller because it relies on clichés and Feig is incapable of crafting tension or suspense. It doesn't work as a comedy because despite boasting a talented cast well capable of delivering comic performances, it's working from a script devoid of wit and overly reliant on tiresome stereotypes... Review
Cinema is an art form that rewards subtlety like no other, and there's nothing subtle about this sledgehammer satire. Review
While Parthenope doesn't hold together as an overall narrative, it does feature several arresting vignettes, all beautifully captured by cinematographer Daria D'Antonio... Review
Sure, the storytelling is sloppy, the pacing imbalanced, and the movie fails to give its women characters anything remotely interesting to do, but there will be few male viewers of a certain age who won't uncomfortably recognise something of themselves in Rickey and Glenn. Review
The second half of the movie suffers from first time screenwriter Sam Stefanak's clunky storytelling, resorting to flashbacks to explain something that is already clear and obvious. Review
Unlike the wall to wall mayhem of Evans' Indonesian movies, there's probably no more than 20 minutes of action here, leaving us to listen to an awful lot of bad dialogue in between the scraps and shootouts. Review
The characters in Until Dawn are so dumb that watching this movie is like watching a video game being played by someone who is terrible at playing video games. Review
There are brief glimpses of the satisfying big or small screen series this could have been, but in general The Accountant 2 is an unfocussed mess. It's hard to imagine this sequel will become this year's biggest rental, but there's no accounting for taste. Review
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