Movie reviews of Rachel Willis

These are all the movies and series that Rachel has reviewed. Read more at: Maddwolf.

Number of movie reviews: 163 / 163

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For those unfamiliar with Frida Kahlo, this is a lush and impressive introduction to her life and art. Review

8.0

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13 march

13 mar

The battle choreography is enjoyable, and the fights come fast and furious after the initial set up. There is intrigue, betrayal, and a woman warrior who cements it all in an absorbing character. Review

6.0

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7 march

7 mar

The movie isn’t perfect, but it’s touching. There is a quiet sadness that haunts Stéphane as we follow him through his memories. Review

7.0

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13 february

13 feb

Float boasts an endearing tenderness. Bang can carry the film’s emotional weight, her range of emotion spilling over into each scene. A mixed bag, Float at least has a unique take on the rom-com formula. Review

6.0

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8 february

8 feb

Reflect excels at delivering a game cast of women who play off each other with the authentic dynamic of friends. Review

7.0

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9 january

9 jan

Migration fits the bill for lighthearted fun. But its predictability and shallow characters limit its potential to become anyone’s newest holiday favorite. Review

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19 december

19 dec

While it might be overlooked in comparison to other, recent murder mysteries, it’s not fair to draw too many comparisons. This is a movie that deserves its own consideration, and you’ll have fun if you let yourself be draw into the mystery. Review

6.0

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21 november

21 nov

If you’re in the mood for something different, Love Virtually might satisfy that craving, but not for very long. Review

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8 november

8 nov

While the writing can sometimes leave a little to be desired, the film’s overall effect is entertaining. If you like creature features, each of Cryptids little creature slices is enjoyably nasty. Review

6.0

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25 october

25 oct

A few moments try too hard for profundity and instead stumble over stereotypical conversation. It’s disappointing that these unnatural moments shoulder their way into a film more notable for its naturalism. However, Waiting for the Light to Change rights itself as it progresses. Review

7.0

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18 october

18 oct

Liebmann excels. He brings multiple facets to what could be a simplistic or stereotypical portrayal. Review

8.0

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11 october

11 oct

Plan C’s plan of action to tackle the law is to keep getting information into women’s hands. Review

8.0

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4 october

4 oct

There are a few humorous scenes that help balance the film’s weaker moments, but even these successes aren’t enough to completely negate the less interesting scenes. Review

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26 september

26 sep

Goorjian delivers a heartfelt love letter to Armenia and the resilience of its people. Review

7.0

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14 september

14 sep

In the end, Owen’s seems more interested in delivering a message than a wholly satisfying film. Review

7.0

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5 september

5 sep

There is a sensitivity to Xiaoyu and Chao’s relationship that would have strengthened the film had it been further explored. The lack of mystery might have been less bothersome had the two main characters been allowed to explore the grief that binds them. Unfortunately, what could have been an interesting character study is instead a lifeless mystery. Review

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29 august

29 aug

While Lola has a one or two stand out moments, the overall output is a mess. The theme of leaving the present unaltered based on what one knows of the future has been explored before. Lola offers nothing new save a questionable perspective on taking any action at all. Review

3.0

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2 august

2 aug

Even if low-budget action movies aren’t your thing, Isaac’s enthusiasm for movie making is palpable. It makes Czubek’s documentary stand as one of the finest send ups to the joy that is movie making. Review

8.0

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13 july

13 jul

Most of what the film does works to serve its purpose. The few moments where it stumbles almost feel necessary as it accurately reflects Ramy’s world. Review

7.0

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29 june

29 jun

Love Gets a Room struggles to maintain the sinister nature of the situation. While it successfully captures the need of the audience to laugh at a light-hearted stage play, the characters backstage never quite come to life. This creates a disconnect, which is unfortunate since the subject matter is so very important. Review

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27 june

27 jun

Perelman’s striking and terrifying portrayal of one man’s experience is one that will resonate for some time. Review

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15 june

15 jun

The film takes place before the pandemic, for a post-pandemic audience Aloners is a slow, striking film that resonates deeply. Review

8.0

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7 june

7 jun

It’s not enough, though. Within the subgenre of artwork horror or object-oriented horror, Cracked is one of the less memorable entries. Review

4.0

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24 may

24 may

Where the documentary succeeds is in its blend of interviews, in footage of the Alters’ many trips, and the vast collection of art in their home. The reenactments don’t quite fit, but they’re amusing. Review

6.0

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18 may

18 may

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