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Oliver Pfeiffer

Oliver Pfeiffer's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Anaconda (2025) 48% 3/5 EDIT “The film falls short of the terror, suspense, or wild fun it promises. That said, a poignant beating heart emerges most clearly by the closing credits, leaving a touching farewell to these likeable friends and their chaotic, nostalgic journey.” – SciFiNow Dec 24, 2025 Full Review I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) 36% 2/5 EDIT “A slick but forgettable throwback to the days when stalkers were in vogue again. However, whether you’ll remember what they did next summer is another question.” – SciFiNow Jul 29, 2025 Full Review Despicable Me 4 (2024) 55% 3/5 EDIT “Offering heart and Minion-induced hilarity, this is another solid – if familiar – entry in the Despicable saga. ” – Total Film Jul 3, 2024 Full Review Sting (2024) 70% 3/5 EDIT “Brad Shield’s prowling camerawork around the confined, one-location setting helps keep events thoughtfully focused while maintaining gripping momentum.” – SciFiNow Apr 26, 2024 Full Review Bloodshot (2020) 32% 2/5 EDIT “It's just a pity that it all feels like a seen-it-all-before bionic spin-off that doesn't have the confidence to morph into its own uniquely regenerated creation.” – SciFiNow Jun 11, 2020 Full Review Blumhouse's Fantasy Island (2020) 9% 1/5 EDIT “If you were stranded on this desert island and made to live out your chosen fantasy to its logical conclusion, you would surely choose something more life-affirming than this forgettable affair.” – SciFiNow Jun 11, 2020 Full Review Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) 30% 2/5 EDIT “Trouble is you'll probably have amnesia akin to a Sparrow-inspired hangover tomorrow because you're unlikely to remember much from this tall tale.” – SciFiNow May 23, 2017 Full Review Underworld: Blood Wars (2016) 21% 1/5 EDIT “What a shame, then, about the lukewarm and largely lumpen results.” – SciFiNow Jan 12, 2017 Full Review Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015) 15% 3/5 EDIT “After eight years and six instalments Paranormal Activity has indeed finally run its course. Be [thankful] that the series goes out with a bang rather than a whimper.” – SciFiNow Oct 22, 2015 Full Review Skyfall (2012) 92% EDIT “You leave the theatre thinking less of the spectacular action and instead ponder the complex heart and soul that make James Bond such an indelible and truly iconic figure.” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 4, 2015 Full Review The Cabin in the Woods (2011) 92% EDIT “[Whedon finds] an inventive way to subvert the genre with a re-twist of the dreaded knife of horror, and a very acute Big Brother eye.” – FILMINK (Australia) Sep 27, 2015 Full Review I Survived a Zombie Holocaust (2014) 3/5 EDIT “There are enough laughs to be had with the character pratfalls and amusing banter to entertain.” – SciFiNow Sep 17, 2015 Full Review Terminus (2015) 3/5 EDIT “Go in with mild expectations and great nostalgia for old school science fiction cinema and you won't be disappointed with Terminus.” – SciFiNow Aug 14, 2015 Full Review Infini (2015) 31% 4/5 EDIT “A smartly economical and pleasingly old-school sci-fi flick.” – SciFiNow Jun 19, 2015 Full Review Unfriended (2014) 62% 4/5 EDIT “Unfriended uses everyday audio and visual screen iconography, which take on a whole new chilling dimension and whacks up suspense levels tenfold.” – SciFiNow May 13, 2015 Full Review The King of Pigs (2012) 74% 4/5 EDIT “Rarely does an anim etch itself onto the mind so indelibly.” – Total Film Feb 4, 2013 Full Review The Wee Man (2013) 20% 2/5 EDIT “This brutal rise-to-infamy flick descends into a smug, profanity-choked endurance test.” – Total Film Jan 15, 2013 Full Review Secret of the Wings (2012) 62% 3/5 EDIT “Lest it get too preachy, cute characterisations and kaleidoscopic visuals help the medicine go down.” – Total Film Dec 4, 2012 Full Review Mental (2012) 43% 4/5 EDIT “Packed with fine performances, this attack on suburban conformity is surprising, darkly hilarious and cleverly leaves the insanity judgement to its audience.” – Total Film Nov 1, 2012 Full Review
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