Stopmotion Reviews
The first half is mostly just functional... But when Stopmotion gets gross, it gets good.
| Original Score: 7/10 | May 31, 2024
Stopmotion is a strange, disturbing, exhilaratingly perverse film, which, like stop-motion itself, brings dead objects to life, and vice versa.
| May 30, 2024
It’s a wildly inventive spurt of bug-eyed British gore that pulls the innards out of the creative process. Quite literally, at some points.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 1, 2024
A British film that finds a particularly creepy way to generate fear. [Full review in Spanish]
| Mar 27, 2024
An undeniably grisly but ultimately tedious tiptoe through the genre tropes.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Feb 23, 2024
“Stopmotion” isn’t perfect, but each element moves in lock step to forge a deeply troubling intimacy between Ella and her repellent figurines.
| Feb 22, 2024
Robert Morgan unquestionably has a knack for the extraordinary; it is both a measure of his talent and of its limits that this debut feature stumbles only when it tries to do something on the ordinary side.
| Feb 22, 2024
Art and storytelling collide in breathtaking yet revolting fashion. Morgan’s knockout debut opens up the veins of a turbulent artist, delivering one creepy melding of mediums to an unsettling, powerful degree.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Feb 20, 2024
The film falters when it attempts to mold its best instincts into a discernible narrative shape.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Feb 18, 2024
Aside from just being a good old fashioned horror movie, there is an intelligence and ferocity at play here that speaks to much grander things than just simple genre thrills.
| Oct 26, 2023
It's chilling and tragic in equal measures.
| Sep 30, 2023