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Scott Meslow

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The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (2025) 58% “Sirens of the Deep accomplishes what it sets out to do, and it’s both the most confident and the most enjoyable Witcher story.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Feb 12, 2025 Full Review Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (2019) 86% “That's the most disappointing thing about Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood: Nothing about it is surprising, even when it intends to be, because it's all built on the bones of stuff you've seen Tarantino do before.” – GQ Jul 25, 2019 Full Review Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) 91% “You're not going to hate Far From Home, but it's hard to shake the feeling that this Phase Three epilogue could have aimed a little higher and been a lot better.” – GQ Jul 3, 2019 Full Review Searching (2018) 92% “The great conceit of Searching is that the entire movie unfolds across computer and smartphone screens.” – GQ Sep 6, 2018 Full Review Skyscraper (2018) 48% “He sells it hard, quipping and flexing his way through a series of lovably ludicrous jumps and falls. If nothing else, Skyscraper is confirmation that The Rock is the best action star in the world right now.” – GQ Jul 12, 2018 Full Review Spielberg (2017) 91% “For the access and candor [Susan] Lacy achieves, Spielberg is a revelation.” – GQ Jun 25, 2018 Full Review Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) 69% “After a fairly cringe-y opening sequence full of dull action and jokes that don't land, Solo finds its footing, delivering an occasionally shaky but broadly enjoyable little Star Wars movie.” – GQ May 25, 2018 Full Review Avengers: Infinity War (2018) 85% “Most importantly, Infinity War sticks the landing. At nearly three hours, the movie never feels overlong.” – GQ Apr 25, 2018 Full Review Ready Player One (2018) 71% “A better movie might recognize that there's something both topical and depressing about a world that has made escapism the lynchpin of day-to-day life, and turned the fixations of a nerdy teenaged boy into society's predominant organizing principle.” – GQ Mar 28, 2018 Full Review Unsane (2018) 80% “Should you see it? Yes. The third act is a mess, but the rest is too compelling-and too painful-to be ignored.” – GQ Mar 23, 2018 Full Review Tomb Raider (2018) 52% “Tomb Raider is the kind of action movie I've been missing: visceral and thrilling and silly, with a well-chosen cast that manages to elevate most of the dumber flourishes.” – GQ Mar 16, 2018 Full Review Black Panther (2018) 96% “It's both a surprise and a delight that Black Panther brings the smartest, timeliest, and all-around most interesting villain the MCU has ever produced.” – GQ Feb 16, 2018 Full Review Phantom Thread (2017) 91% “Phantom Thread makes the case that truly needing someone is actually a calculated gambit-a decision to invest so much of yourself in another person that their withdrawal would actually be a mortal wound.” – GQ Jan 25, 2018 Full Review Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) 91% “I loved The Force Awakens, but The Last Jedi is even better.” – GQ Dec 12, 2017 Full Review Justice League (2017) 39% “I couldn't believe how many talented, recognizable actors were cast in Justice League to do absolutely nothing.” – GQ Nov 17, 2017 Full Review Blade Runner 2049 (2017) 88% “A new Blade Runner can just be a movie, free to forge its own trail in this dark and fascinating universe. And this time, I expect the wait will be a lot shorter than 35 years.” – GQ Oct 5, 2017 Full Review I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016) 59% “Few directors can establish such a hypnotically dreamlike tone, or flip the switch so effortlessly into a waking nightmare.” – GQ Oct 5, 2017 Full Review mother! (2017) 68% “Once you've cracked the code, you know where it's going, and the only thing left to do is deepen the protagonist's (and the audience's) misery.” – GQ Sep 21, 2017 Full Review Interstellar (2014) 73% “Interstellar is a beautiful, irritating, awe-inspiring mess. It's the kind of movie Hollywood simply doesn't make any more - and that's exactly why you should see it.” – The Week Aug 28, 2017 Full Review Hail, Caesar! (2016) 86% “Creators Joel and Ethan Coen clearly love this distinct era in Hollywood history. What Hail, Caesar! fails to do is say anything meaningful about it.” – The Week Aug 28, 2017 Full Review Before Midnight (2013) 98% “What Before Midnight understands about relationships - and what virtually no other mainstream film is willing to acknowledge - is that getting together is the easy part. Staying together is hard.” – The Week Aug 28, 2017 Full Review It Follows (2014) 95% “It Follows is more than just a terrifying horror movie - it's a heady and heartbreaking exploration of both sexually transmitted disease and sexual abuse, and an unexpectedly poignant riff on the classic coming-of-age narrative.” – The Week Aug 28, 2017 Full Review The Fate of the Furious (2017) 67% “There are still some things you can always count on in a Fast & Furious movie, and The Fate of the Furious certainly delivers on what this franchise promises.” – GQ Apr 13, 2017 Full Review Bad Blood: The Movie (2016) “At a slender 81 minutes, Bad Blood certainly doesn't overstay its welcome, and the above-average creature effects are enough to make this feel like a long-lost installment of Tales From the Crypt.” – Washington City Paper Jan 2, 2017 Full Review Sadako vs. Kayako (2016) 48% “Unfortunately-like pretty much every other horror crossover-the idea is promising in concept, but underwhelming in execution.” – Washington City Paper Jan 2, 2017 Full Review
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