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: 2253 / 2253

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There's impressive work done across the board here, even if the movie doesn't ultimately hold together, and Wildfire is an example of how far Irish cinema has come in terms of quality over the last decade. Review

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2020-10-09

2020

Undine is a slight piece of fantasy that plays out against the not very fantastical backdrop of modern day suburban Berlin. Review

6.0

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2020-10-08

2020

Ferrara's dreamlike imagery however is visually uninspired, despite handsome cinematography by Stefano Falivene, and his hallucinatory scenarios too often resemble a film student's aping of Jodorowsky. Review

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2020-10-07

2020

Shadow Country refuses to take a side, instead dispassionately viewing both its German and Czech characters through a misanthropic lens. Review

6.0

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2020-10-06

2020

Unlike the show within the film, which racks up millions of viewers by the minute, The Cleansing Hour will likely struggle to keep you glued until its climax, which admittedly offers a neat final twist. Review

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2020-10-04

2020

Langford and Plummer have a great rapport, which makes up for a script clearly written by adults who have forgotten how teenagers speak. Review

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2020-10-02

2020

Put your politics on hold for a couple of hours and Sorkin's pen and the talents of his impressive ensemble will do enough to occasionally fool you into thinking you're watching a great piece of drama. Review

6.0

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2020-09-30

2020

You have to feel sympathy for the cast, who are largely impressive, particularly Jakeman, who really is giving it his all to create a sympathetic character, even if it's a character that doesn't make a lot of sense. Review

4.0

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2020-09-29

2020

Scare Me suffers from major pacing issues, as it's too in love with its own words. Review

3.0

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2020-09-27

2020

These are hardly original notions, and no amount of stylistic strokes can disguise the fact that Eternal Beauty has little to add to the cinematic conversation around mental illness. Review

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2020-09-25

2020

The Antenna broadcasts its own crude message of how we should be wary of media, but it does so through a stultifyingly dull narrative that doesn't really hold up to any scrutiny... Review

4.0

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2020-09-24

2020

The filmmaking is so intimate in parts that it makes us feel uncomfortable, as though we're intruding on someone's private affairs... Review

8.0

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2020-09-23

2020

For all its trippiness and integration of temporal physics, The Dead Ones ultimately boils down to killing off its young cast one by one. Review

5.0

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2020-09-22

2020

Danzig does at least attempt to give his movie the look of a comic book with primary coloured lighting, costumes and production design, but he displays little aptitude for directing, and certainly not for pacing. Review

5.0

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2020-09-21

2020

Khaou takes a quiet and studied approach to filming this outwardly simple but thematically complicated story. Review

7.0

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2020-09-19

2020

If I were cruel, I might describe The Man in the Hat as inconsequential. It does play like an easy listening version of a Terrence Malick movie, and it might be accused of being a free promo for the French tourist board. Review

6.0

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2020-09-17

2020

The explanation also makes us question some of the events depicted earlier, such as why Malik and Kayla were being intimidated if the villains needed them to stick around. Review

6.0

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2020-09-15

2020

The Devil All the Time has the journeyman look of prestige TV, with impatient editing that's always desperate to move on to the next chapter or awkwardly return to an earlier important detail. Review

5.0

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2020-09-13

2020

The term 'elevated horror' is often bandied about by snobs who feel the need to justify their enjoyment of a horror movie, but the truth is horror is the most elevated, most cinematic genre of them all. Durkin gets this. Review

9.0

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2020-09-10

2020

Bellamacina is herself a poet, and composed the many verses rendered in voiceover throughout the film, so I guess we're meant to believe Celeste is gifted, but it all just sounded like word salad to my ignorant ears. Review

4.0

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2020-09-09

2020

Mulan is a visually vivid but thematically tedious retelling of the Chinese legend. Review

5.0

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2020-09-07

2020

A British based Italian transplant, Biancheri combines both nation's cinematic legacies to give us a beautifully acted piece of social realist drama that's also very easy on the eye. Review

7.0

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2020-09-06

2020

With Blinders, Savage takes a well-worn stalker storyline, adds some contemporary fears, gives us a three-dimensional protagonist and weaves a solid thriller of the sort we just don't see all that often anymore. Review

7.0

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2020-09-02

2020

The New Mutants is the most boring kind of superhero movie, one where nobody wants to be a superhero and everyone spends the film moaning about the burden of their powers. Review

2.0

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2020-08-31

2020

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