These are all the movies and series that Eric has reviewed. Read more at: The Movie Waffler.
Number of movie reviews: 2288 / 2288
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But much like the alien living inside Konstantin, Sputnik struggles to break free from its sci-fi influences to stand on its own feet. Review
While it provides some one-dimensional and one-sided laughs, Yes, God, Yes is ultimately little more than a secular sermon. Review
She's found joy in the sport she loves, and you'll find much joy in the sparkling delights of this thoroughly likeable movie. Review
There's a lesson here for low-budget filmmakers. Day 13 works best when it keeps things intimate, and for its opening 30 minutes or so it's a pretty effective little thriller, even if its protagonist's behaviour is hard to swallow. But it feels like a script that began with its final twist, and it ties itself in knots working backwards to deliver its denouement. Review
We get no real backstory of how Ahmed came to be this way. Review
Borte's filmmaking isn't exactly subtle, but it's economical and effective. Review
If you grew up in the '80s and now have kids of your own reaching the age where they can indulge in the genre's delights, the four and a half hours of In Search of Darkness should serve as quite the primer for leading them down the path to horror geekdom. Review
What makes Aquaslash work is how Gauthier tells his very silly story with a completely straight face, never once winking at the audience. Review
Like so many middlebrow British movies, Summerland is all surface. Review
It's testament to Tsutsui's abilities as a performer that we can find ourselves so conflicted. Review
Oakley, Windsor and Martini all do enough good work here however to keep us eager for their next outings. Review
There's certainly plenty here to make you sit up in your seat, but unless you have some prior investment in the world and people portrayed here, you might find yourself giving up on trying to keep track of its plot. Review
Its intriguing cultural context aside, The Vigil does little to set itself apart from the average horror movie of its ilk. Review
It's a shame Impetigore goes out on such a whimper, because there really is some great work on display here. Review
The performances are what really make The Rental worth taking time out of your own busy schedule for. Review
American cinema rarely gives us films like Clemency, which dare to focus on the internal life of a complicated character against the backdrop of what should be a very uncomplicated moral issue. Review
Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles offers more than enough thematic depth to satisfy Buñuel enthusiasts and a general adult audience. Review
Aside from an extra layer of professionalism, there's little to distinguish Lake of Death from the dozens of cheap American cabin in the woods horror movies that clog the VOD drain every year. Review
Open 24 Hours never quite sinks its teeth into the potentially dark, probing character study it might have been, as it's more concerned with getting to the eventual bloodshed. Said violence is relatively well mounted, but it's something of an anti-climax after the patiently unnerving build-up that gets us to that point. Review
But for all the good work around her, this is very much the Tuppence Middleton show. Abby is one of the more intriguing protagonists of recent years... Review
O'Connor's film has the sort of abrupt denouement that would be perfect if this were the pilot for a TV show, but as a movie it needs a little more room to breathe. Review
This is essentially her feature debut, and it's quite the entrance. Review
It's a middling addition to the sub-genre, but there's enough to keep devotees of Animal Attacks cinema mildly amused. Review
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