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: 2050 / 2050

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There's a lot to unpack in Cronenberg's densely layered film. Review

7.0

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2023-03-18

2023

Efira, who has quickly become one of the stars of French cinema in the past few years, conveys Rachel's hurt with a palpable sadness that the viewer can pick up on even if those around her can't. Review

7.0

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2023-03-16

2023

Black Metal acolytes may appreciate a movie portraying them in a positive light, but with its lack of thrills, Leave is more Easy Listening than Hard Rock. Review

4.0

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2023-03-15

2023

But while there are laughs throughout, some of an uncomfortable variety, I Used to Be Funny never loses sight of the tragedy at its core. Review

7.0

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2023-03-15

2023

There are no real laugh out loud moments however, and we're left to wonder how much more successful the comedy side of Appendage might have been had Zlokovic retained the services of Sennott and Roberts. Review

5.0

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2023-03-14

2023

This style of filmmaking allows the viewer to focus on what really drives movies – actors. Review

8.0

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2023-03-14

2023

He may have made riveting shorts, but Litwak's feature debut is a bit of a patience tester. The cars may fly but the running time sure doesn't. Review

4.0

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2023-03-13

2023

Sister & Sister just plonks us in the middle of a group of very nice kids and hopes we'll be happy to hang out with them. That would be fine, but like most real life teenagers, they're just not very interesting unless you're part of their group. It's a shame because there are occasional glimpses of the involving drama this might have been... Review

5.0

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2023-03-13

2023

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Driver and Goldblatt have some nice chemistry, and the latter is particularly adept at conveying a lot of emotion without words. Their efforts to polish a turd just leave them covered in shit however, and I suspect both actors will be keen to wash the stench of this production off their respective CVs. Once again Hollywood has done the impossible and made dinosaurs boring. Review

3.0

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2023-03-12

2023

For a first-timer, Mar's work here is remarkable... Review

8.0

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2023-03-11

2023

The killings are a little more sadistic here, but none of them are remotely inventive. Knife go in, knife come out, knife go back in. That's yer lot. Review

4.0

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2023-03-10

2023

Director Sophie Jarvis poses the question of what if Erin Brockovich wasn't smart, sassy and sexy, but rather a socially awkward introvert who struggles to hold a simple conversation with another human, let alone take on a company. The answer is a uniquely rewarding spin on the environmental thriller sub-genre. Review

7.0

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2023-03-09

2023

By that point it's clear that taking down a memorial isn't enough to allow Paris to move on from its recent past, but it's telling that the film closes on an image of romance. Review

7.0

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2023-03-07

2023

The narrative doesn't come together as satisfyingly as you might like, and the time-travel aspect is really just a way to enliven flashbacks, but Mysius and her romantic partner Paul Guilhaume keep us invested with some beautiful visuals that capture the frostiness of the Alpine region. Review

7.0

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2023-03-05

2023

Scrofano can't do much with her broad character, but Gao gives the film's standout performance – I found her an utterly compelling presence, despite frowning at the arc of her character. Review

6.0

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2023-03-04

2023

Hansen-Løve's protagonists are usually glamorous women whose job is to translate some Austrian philosopher's work into French, and they always seem to live in Parisian apartments that should be well out of their pay-grade. But with One Fine Morning she's made a movie on a universal theme. Review

8.0

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2023-03-03

2023

The only positive aspect of Spoonful of Sugar is Saylor's performance. Review

5.0

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2023-03-02

2023

When Sorogoyen takes the narrative into full-on thriller territory, he does so in stunningly effective fashion. Review

8.0

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2023-03-01

2023

Hill dedicates his film to western master Budd Boetticher, which only serves to remind us of how well this sort of thing has been done in the past. Review

5.0

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2023-02-28

2023

Dambrine and De Waele prove themselves remarkable young talents. Review

8.0

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2023-02-25

2023

Pearl owes a debt to a lot of previous movies, and to America's real life history of colourful homicidal maniacs, but its primary coloured presentation and heavy reliance on the offbeat charisma of its young leading lady make it something of a unique experience in the current monotonous landscape of the mainstream American horror movie. Review

7.0

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2023-02-24

2023

There's just enough here to keep fans of this long-running series content for two hours, but it's unlikely to become a disc you pull from the Rocky/Creed boxset too often. Review

6.0

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2023-02-23

2023

Banks may be guilty of a few narrative missteps, but she's delivered on her movie's outrageous promise. She don’t lie, she don’t lie, she don’t lie. Review

6.0

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2023-02-22

2023

Rather than making parents fearful of the generation they're currently raising, it aims to make you remember how dark a time your own teen years might have been. Review

6.0

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2023-02-21

2023

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