Dit zijn alle films en series die Eric heeft gerecenseerd. Lees meer op: The Movie Waffler.
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Plenty of filmmakers have managed to pull off the trick of combining arthouse with grindhouse, including Cassavettes' own parents, but perhaps the trick is to have an equal appreciation for both forms. Recensie
Despite its title, The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster perhaps isn't angry enough, but it provides enough jolts to spark new life into a classic tale. Recensie
For the most part, Hellraiser is a gritty, kitchen sink thriller with a very British aesthetic. Recensie
The Wicker Man is a movie that benefitted greatly from both chance and improvisation. Recensie
El Conde is the first misstep in LarraĆn's prolific career, but a movie made by a filmmaker of his talent is always going to have at least one redeeming feature. Here it's the gorgeous vespertine cinematography of Edward Lachman, who utilises the same lenses employed by Gregg Toland in his collaborations with Orson Welles. Recensie
In a scene reminiscent of Ken Loach at his best, the villagers gather at a local hall to trash out the issue of the immigrants. Recensie
McCormack delivers a striking star-making turn that sees him turn on the charm while also coming off as a little creepy. Recensie
I doubt too many will be clamouring for a followup, as despite its theme, this first entry is far from elevated horror. Recensie
Yuval Adler and Luke Paradise's film owes much to the likes of Collateral and The Hitcher, but it lacks the style of the former and the suspense of the latter. It's really only held together by Cage's crazy glue. Recensie
With delicious ambiguity, Song occasionally teases a more traditional romance lurking under her film's mature surface. Recensie
It shouldn't feel revolutionary that a movie dare to portray a disabled person as layered and difficult to read, yet this is how it feels to watch Park act as a curious blend of antagonist and saviour. Recensie
Viewers who work with such vessels and form attachments may disagree, but the subplot does occasionally threaten to sink what is otherwise a melancholy thriller about a generation of men struggling to find a place for themselves in a post-war Britain. Recensie
The showy direction Fuqua opted for in the previous two instalments felt jarring when set against Washington's calm portrayal of an aging and gentlemanly killer. He appears to have matured as a director in the intervening years, and his studied approach here is more befitting a series centred on a man who can't move as quickly as his adversaries but is always two steps ahead. Recensie
An unconvincing coda suggests a sequel, but while I'm not sure there's anywhere left to take this particular property, I'm certainly looking forward to more from Monsieur Bodin. Recensie
With anything resembling a narrative almost entirely absent, it's difficult to view Anchorage as anything other than a calling card for the two actors at its core. Recensie
While Martin is a layered portrayal of a put-upon husband, Agathe is reduced to little more than a one-note victim, a shame given how she's portrayed by one of the most exciting actresses to rise in European cinema in recent years. Recensie
This is a film that has been clearly devised at the script stage, making it a rare indie horror that wins us over with its storytelling as much as its scares and suspense. I look forward to seeing where the trail takes Elcar. Recensie
Petzold's timely environmental commentary echoes Leon's self-consumption. Leon can't see the forest for the trees until the trees are ablaze. Recensie
Gallner and Roden are both excellent, particularly the latter in how smoothly she transitions between Anya and Tracy. Considering the central premise, Mother, May I? never quite manages to creep us out as effectively as that striking setup might suggest. Recensie
T.I.M. functions as an engaging tech thriller but it lacks the satirical edge of M3GAN. Recensie
Though set in 2003, primarily to accommodate its video store setting, the period setting slyly critiques the era we find ourselves living in today. Recensie
Even if you've never had any self-doubt, it's impossible not to empathise with Beth. Louis-Dreyfus plays the part like a wounded animal, and her embodiment of the emotional hurt she's suddenly engulfed by is akin to a lighter version of seeing Jimmy Stewart depressed and suicidal at the end of It's a Wonderful Life. Recensie
Ridley is really only known for her role in the Star Wars franchise, so her performance here almost feels like we're seeing her for the first time, and she's revelatory. Recensie
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