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Eric Langberg

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Eric Langberg is a writer and freelance critic based in Los Angeles. He loves classic Hollywood dramas and loud new blockbusters, and he adores both trashy slashers and "elevated" horror — though he doesn't like that term. One October he watched and reviewed 31 horror movies in 31 days, but the 25 made-for-온라인카지노추천 Christmas movies he watched and reviewed that December were, in many ways, more disturbing.

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The Surfer (2024) 86% “'The Surfer' is exactly what The Surfer says about waves: it’s a short, sharp shock of violence on the shore. I’ll add some other s-sounds to the list: it’s a stylish, sometimes-silly, suspenseful, stellar time at the cinema.” – Everything's Interesting May 2, 2025 Full Review On Swift Horses (2024) 51% “This is a movie full of ideas, painting a complex, sprawling, yet astonishingly-intimate portrait of what it was like to be a queer person discovering your identity in mid-century America.” – Everything's Interesting Apr 28, 2025 Full Review Until Dawn (2025) 53% “Trauma-horror had a good run. Really! I like a lot of those movies! But… someone, please, let us out of the loop the genre’s been stuck in.” – Everything's Interesting Apr 26, 2025 Full Review The Shrouds (2024) 75% “There are meditations to be found here on consciousness and conscience, love and loss, mortality and morality, and the difference between lovemaking and a pure, animalistic need for the feel of another body against your own.” – Everything's Interesting Apr 16, 2025 Full Review The Amateur (2025) 60% “I don't think we'll get as optimistic an espionage thriller as this, ever again. The new world The Amateur depicts is already gone, if it ever existed, and the espionage thriller is going to have to shift again quickly to keep up.” – Everything's Interesting Apr 6, 2025 Full Review Misericordia (2024) 96% “Misericordia is a film choked with suspense and jealousy, and it’s positively simmering with sexual tension between Jérémie and just about everyone he meets ... one of the best films of the year so far.” – Everything's Interesting Mar 21, 2025 Full Review Black Bag (2025) 96% “Soderbergh is back with Black Bag, a tightly-plotted, conversation-heavy spy thriller that plays like Agatha Christie meets Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf ... for my money, it’s the best movie of the year so far.” – Everything's Interesting Mar 13, 2025 Full Review Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna (2025) 85% “It would be easy to be vindictive, to make Baldwin’s carelessness make him seem like a villain, but [Rachel Mason] resists that impulse. She’s a very empathetic filmmaker.” – Everything's Interesting Mar 10, 2025 Full Review Clone Cops (2024) 69% “The movie’s meandering structure lacks the laser-sharp satirical precision of, say, Paul Verhoeven’s RoboCop, but it’s good for a laugh and it sneakily has something to say. Despite my misgivings, I’d happily watch a sequel.” – Everything's Interesting Feb 12, 2025 Full Review Inheritance (2025) 54% “It must have been exciting for everyone involved to shoot a movie this way; it’s too bad very little of that excitement ended up on screen.” – Everything's Interesting Jan 24, 2025 Full Review No Other Land (2024) 100% “Rachel Szor is credited with the film’s cinematography, and she often films Basel as he films; she manages to find interesting, geometric compositions on the fly, in the middle of dangerous situations that threaten to topple at any second into chaos.” – Everything's Interesting Jan 21, 2025 Full Review Red Rooms (2023) 96% “The final act of this film is harrowing. There are several sequences — elegant, restrained, upsetting bits where Kelly-Anne finally reveals herself — that are among the most disturbing I’ve seen on film in quite a while.” – Everything's Interesting Jan 17, 2025 Full Review From Ground Zero (2024) 98% “Many of the shorts tell their stories in voiceover, as though these are voices floating out of the past, telling us what their lives were like before we let them be destroyed. ... This isn’t something that happened in the past; it’s happening right now.” – Everything's Interesting Jan 4, 2025 Full Review Big Boys (2023) 100% “Isaac Krasner is incredible ... Jamie is a painfully-recognizable creation — at times, he’s a bundle of nerves — but there’s so much about this kid that he hasn’t yet learned to be self-conscious about.” – Everything's Interesting Jan 3, 2025 Full Review 2073 (2024) 48% “The real stunner is the deft way Kapadia weaves together seemingly-disparate global events, making all of these unsettling, fast-paced changes in society into one over-arching narrative of decline. It’s not a fun watch, but it feels like an urgent one.” – Everything's Interesting Dec 22, 2024 Full Review Babygirl (2024) 76% “Babygirl is all about sex: sex as power, sex as performance, as transaction, as release. It’s insightful and erotic in equal measure.” – Everything's Interesting Dec 16, 2024 Full Review Better Man (2024) 89% “It’s a visual feast for the eyes: a colorful, well-lit, pristinely-framed showcase for the music, the choreography, and the emotional core of the performances, never trading one aspect for the another. It’s brilliant, energetic, electrifying stuff.” – Everything's Interesting Dec 7, 2024 Full Review Werewolves (2024) 48% “The werewolves in 'Werewolves' are practical, quite obviously guys in suits. This adds a layer of cheese to the whole thing that I found delightful, especially because the post-transformation wolves retain some of their humanoid characteristics.” – Everything's Interesting Dec 5, 2024 Full Review Day of the Fight (2023) 85% “Lounging casually against a doorframe in a tight white tank-top, one thumb hooked in his pocket, [Michael C. Pitt] seems to be channeling the muscular sensitivity of Marlon Brando.” – Everything's Interesting Nov 28, 2024 Full Review Armand (2024) 74% “Reinsve manages to make Elisabeth into a live wire of anxiety. She’s the kind of person who is magnetic to be around, who warps the world to her will by virtue of her very presence… and yet, at other moments, she seems so fragile that she might shatter.” – Everything's Interesting Nov 27, 2024 Full Review The Seed of the Sacred Fig (2024) 97% “This is a paranoid, claustrophobic nightmare of a movie; as society outside spins out of control, Iman and his family come apart at the seams. It’s devastating to witness, but bear witness we must.” – Everything's Interesting Nov 25, 2024 Full Review Queer (2024) 77% “Nobody does longing like Luca Guadagnino. He is our pre-eminent chronicler of desire, of looking, of what it feels like to stare at someone and long to reach out and touch them ... 'Queer' is an exceptional film.” – Everything's Interesting Nov 25, 2024 Full Review Wicked (2024) 87% “Ariana Grande is a gifted physical comedian and a surprisingly-nuanced dramatic actress, turning the role into a tour-de-force that’s destined to be remembered as one of the greatest popstar-in-a-movie performances ever.” – Everything's Interesting Nov 19, 2024 Full Review The Order (2024) 92% “It’s a hell of an action movie, the kind of film where you see in the credits that 'Green Room' director Jeremy Saulnier was an Executive Producer and you think, 'Ah, yeah, that makes sense.'” – Everything's Interesting Nov 13, 2024 Full Review Heretic (2024) 91% “Because of its relative restraint, Heretic could almost be staged as a play, though I’d argue that you’d lose something vital if you lose all those closeups.” – Everything's Interesting Nov 9, 2024 Full Review
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