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Spencer Perry

Spencer Perry's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Biography:

With over ten years experience in the film blogging world, Spencer Perry has made a name for himself as a writer and critic at multiple websites throughout his career including ShockTillYouDrop.com, ComingSoon.net, and ComicBook.com. A graduate of the University of Alabama with a Film degree, he lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife where he's an acting member of the Atlanta Film Critics Circle.

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The G (2023) 100% 4/5 “The G takes its time to develop and this leads to a slower pace that rewards your patience, sticking the landing in a way that is both poignant and satisfying. ” – ComicBook.com Dec 21, 2024 Full Review Wicked (2024) 87% 4/5 “Strong lead performances and surprisingly inventive direction make Wicked one of the most entertaining blockbusters of 2024.” – ComicBook.com Nov 19, 2024 Full Review AJ Goes to the Dog Park (2024) 100% 4/5 “Some may find its comedy style irritating, though others will think it's a cherished little treasure that we can laugh about with our equally minded friends, thanks to its oddball sensibilities.” – ComicBook.com Oct 3, 2024 Full Review Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters (2022) 4/5 “What makes Drawing Monsters compelling is not only the way it showcases so much of Mignola's comic talent but also how it ties all of his successes (including his biggest character) into his early life and family influence.” – ComicBook.com Oct 1, 2024 Full Review Daddy's Head (2024) 85% 2.5/5 “As far as derivatives of Jennifer Kent's The Babadook go, there have been worse, but this one doesn't do enough to stand apart from the other films that have tried to ape that movie's success, either.” – ComicBook.com Sep 26, 2024 Full Review Chain Reactions (2024) 100% 5/5 “Not only solidifies how a film as iconic as Texas Chain Saw Massacre remains that way, but how, even decades later, we're still finding unique burrows within it to explore. ” – ComicBook.com Sep 25, 2024 Full Review Apartment 7A (2024) 43% 3.5/5 “It's a film that at least brings something different and new to the table, though, at times, the sacredness of the original movie is perhaps held onto a little too closely. ” – ComicBook.com Sep 21, 2024 Full Review Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024) 80% 4/5 “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes proves that there is still life left in this franchise and that it can grow beyond the fan-favorite Andy Serkis trilogy while still drawing influence from its roots.” – ComicBook.com May 8, 2024 Full Review Late Night with the Devil (2023) 97% 3.5/5 “One thing is for sure, like the few other "broadcast" horror movies you'll find out in the world, Late Night With the Devil rewards repeat viewing. ” – ComicBook.com Mar 22, 2024 Full Review The Coffee Table (2022) 88% 3.5/5 “Audience members who find themselves able to withstand a typhoon of cringe will certainly want to test their mettle with The Coffee Table, but sensitive viewers will want to avoid the lifetime scars it has to offer.” – ComicBook.com Oct 2, 2023 Full Review When Evil Lurks (2023) 96% 4/5 “If there's a place where it stumbles, it's in the fact that this ever-evolving "evil" is the subject of expansive lore and rules. Its conclusion is satisfying, especially if you've been paying attention to every little twitch and sputter that is shown. ” – ComicBook.com Sep 29, 2023 Full Review Stay Online (2023) 93% 3/5 “Though the film itself has a unique place in the larger landscape of modern politics, it does stretch itself very thin by frequently inventing new reasons for the story to keep going rather than resolve.” – ComicBook.com Aug 10, 2023 Full Review Deep Sea (2023) 88% 3.5/5 “With stunning visuals that combine photo-real animation and a jaw-dropping color palette, Deep Sea is the kind of movie that is very easy on the eyes and boldly plants its flag in the larger lexicon of modern animation because of its visuals. ” – ComicBook.com Aug 10, 2023 Full Review Booger (2024) 96% 4/5 “Equally as funny as it is horrific, Booger is going to become an indie darling for film fans that are eager to find a new take on a well-worn path.” – ComicBook.com Aug 10, 2023 Full Review New Life (2023) 94% 4/5 “Writer/director John Rosman comes out of the gate with a tremendous horror-thriller in New Life. If there's a fault to find, it's that the "thriller" elements really are noticeably more interesting from a filmmaking standpoint than its "horror" elements.” – ComicBook.com Aug 10, 2023 Full Review Where the Devil Roams (2023) 100% 3/5 “Fresh off their hit indie horror film Hellbender, The Adams Family filmmaking troupe are clearly aiming for something more unique. Where the Devil Roams is a step down, especially since it seems to be derivative to its own detriment.” – ComicBook.com Aug 5, 2023 Full Review Satan Wants You (2023) 95% 4.5/5 “At its best, Satan Wants You will cement the absurdity of Satanic conspiracy theories by reveling in their irony. These conspiracies have only grown and offer journalists a chance to admit that their debunking at the time seemingly didn't matter at all. ” – ComicBook.com Aug 5, 2023 Full Review #Manhole (2023) 95% 4/5 “Clocking in at just over 90 minutes, #Manhole is a film that manages to keep your attention at every turn. You'll never guess where it goes, and even by me telling you there are a lot of twists, that can't prepare you for what you'll see.” – ComicBook.com Aug 4, 2023 Full Review The Becomers (2023) 94% 4/5 “Clark's script is not only hilarious, he brings a visual flair to the entire thing that adds depth to the storytelling, always making you question what you might be seeing and where potential threats might linger. It's a hoot.” – ComicBook.com Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Lovely, Dark, and Deep (2023) 89% 3.5/5 “It's fine for movies to leave certain things of the plot a mystery, but by expounding on what's going on in these woods without offering a resolution keeps the whole thing from feeling wholly satisfying. ” – ComicBook.com Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Blackout (2023) 75% 3.5/5 “Classic horror fans will like what they see along with anyone that has an affinity for Fessenden's style. By giving itself two giant pastures of narrative to explore, each with their own respective themes, the movie bites off more than it can chew.” – ComicBook.com Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Fast X (2023) 57% 2.5/5 “Fast X has fundamentally dropped the ball in terms of what made it so special from other franchises. Even if Fast X appears to have lost some of its identity, it's promising us at least a movie where Jason Momoa is running around like an unhinged goblin.” – ComicBook.com May 17, 2023 Full Review Air (2023) 93% 3/5 “Though it's played with the utmost sincerity, and maintains the tonality that its ending is not certain, the fact of the matter is everyone in the audience knows the ending of Air before it starts.” – ComicBook.com Apr 4, 2023 Full Review Luther: The Fallen Sun (2023) 67% 3/5 “There are moments in Luther: The Fallen Sun that will make you hoot, perhaps even holler, and while Elba manages to continue proving he's that guy, the film feels like it was made because of the demand and not because of the passion for the next chapter.” – ComicBook.com Feb 24, 2023 Full Review The Offering (2022) 76% 3.5/5 “Those that love a good fright will find themselves the Mayor of Jump-Scare City with this movie, which manages to surprise you with how often and how unique its scares can become” – ComicBook.com Jan 18, 2023 Full Review
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