Jerry Renshaw
Jerry Renshaw's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Maniac (1980)
45%
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“The script's probings into the roots of his psychosis are a bit shallow, but Spinell was a criminally underrated actor and carried much of the movie on his back.” –
Austin Chronicle
Sep 16, 2025
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Creepshow (1982)
66%
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“Bringing in plenty of name talent, the anthology-style film is more fun than scary.” –
Austin Chronicle
Sep 16, 2025
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Dawn of the Dead (1978)
92%
EDIT
“The second in Romero's Living Dead trilogy is rich with satirical pokes at consumer culture. ” –
Austin Chronicle
Sep 16, 2025
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Day of the Dead (1985)
61%
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“Romero's budgetary restraints made for a rather talky and claustrophobic movie, filled with thoroughly unlikable characters and a clammy sense of hopelessness.” –
Austin Chronicle
Jun 24, 2025
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Blue Collar (1978)
96%
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“Paul Schrader's directorial debut is an unexpectedly gritty working-class melodrama set in Detroit.” –
Austin Chronicle
Aug 21, 2021
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The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
98%
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“Stiller is terrific as a transit authority police lieutenant, as is Matthau as the rather sour cop who has to outsmart the bad guys.” –
Austin Chronicle
Mar 7, 2021
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The Well (1951)
100%
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“The pace and direction of the film help maintain a great deal of tension from start to finish, and despite the obscure cast, the performances are uniformly good.” –
Austin Chronicle
Aug 7, 2020
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The Crazies (1973)
68%
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“The Crazies offers no hope, no comfort and sure as hell no happy ending.” –
Austin Chronicle
Sep 28, 2018
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Lisa and the Devil (1973)
64%
EDIT
“Beautiful, dark, and unsettling as hell, a real must for Mario Bava fans.” –
Austin Chronicle
Sep 28, 2018
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The Last Man on Earth (1964)
79%
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“A chilling study of loneliness and an acting tour de force for Price as the last survivor of a dead race, and not exactly the feel-good movie of 1964.” –
Austin Chronicle
Dec 10, 2007
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Skidoo (1968)
42%
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“It's worth seeing just for the sheer jaw-dropping amazement of it all.” –
Austin Chronicle
Oct 23, 2007
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Foxy Brown (1974)
58%
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“This is fun action sleaze from the classic era of drive-in blaxploitation films, driven by the no-nonsense direction of Jack Hill, and did well enough at the box office to help put the still-gorgeous Pam Grier on the map. Don't miss it.” –
Austin Chronicle
Mar 13, 2007
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Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (2002)
2.5/4
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“Everyone loves a good rasslin' match between giant monsters, and that's something that this updated, modernized, new and improved Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla certainly delivers.” –
Reel.com
Apr 17, 2004
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Highwaymen (2004)
13%
3/4
EDIT
“Delivers plenty of scares, wince-inducing scenes and indie-film stylistic fillips.” –
Reel.com
Feb 20, 2004
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Night of the Living Dead (1990)
57%
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“Sure, it's not the original NOTLD, but who expected it to be? The only real failings of the remake are in the bug-eyed performances (eliminating much of the original's nuance) and the extremely dated soundtrack.” –
Austin Chronicle
Oct 1, 2003
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Race With the Devil (1975)
71%
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“This is some dumb, thoroughly predictable, drive-in flotsam, but between the cast and the nonstop action, it's fun nonetheless.” –
Austin Chronicle
Oct 1, 2003
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Straw Dogs (1971)
82%
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“If The Wild Bunch was Peckinpah's most violent film, surely Straw Dogs has to be his coarsest and most intense. Peace and love? Forget it.” –
Austin Chronicle
Apr 2, 2003
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