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Rob Hunter

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The Rip (2026) 80% EDIT “Fantastic stuff and among [Joe] Carnahan's best. ... It rocks. It's also a reminder that movies made for this streaming era can still look, feel, and deliver as real movies. ” – ScreenAnarchy Jan 16, 2026 Full Review Killer Whale (2026) 22% EDIT “Flops its way onto the screen stuffed to the blowhole with a steady sludge of utterly abysmal cg effects. ... It's a shame, as Jo-Anne Brechin's direction is otherwise solid, and both Gardner and Jarnson do good work.” – ScreenAnarchy Jan 14, 2026 Full Review Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) 77% EDIT “An unexpected gift for fans of slashers, franchise reboots, bloody rom-coms, and more. Every kill entertains … as does every new reveal. … Nelson delivers a film that's just good fun from start to finish. … Definitely not what anyone could have predicted.” – ScreenAnarchy Dec 15, 2025 Full Review A Girl with Closed Eyes (2024) EDIT “Writer/director Chun Sun-young makes his feature debut. ... It's clear that he's a filmmaker to watch. A handful of genre-infused set pieces add suspense and thrills, and he stages the interrogation scenes with a firm grip on tension and performances.” – ScreenAnarchy Jul 30, 2025 Full Review Fountain of Youth (2025) 35% EDIT “There's plenty of action, but all of it feels safe and paint-by-numbers in its execution. ... There are jokes and comedy gags, but they all earn a shrug. There's no suspense, thrills, or life ... It all just flits by like fast and forgettable -- content.” – ScreenAnarchy Jun 3, 2025 Full Review Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) 80% EDIT “It's very unlikely that we'll ever see this kind of combination again -- a willing and talented star, a filmmaker in sync with that drive, ambition, and desire to wow audiences, and a franchise that embraces the physical. ” – ScreenAnarchy Jun 3, 2025 Full Review Absolute Dominion (2025) 50% EDIT “Absolute Dominion has a unique, albeit silly, premise, and teases ideas that are in the neighborhood of interesting, but ultimately, it seems no one involved had much faith in what it could have been.” – ScreenAnarchy Jun 3, 2025 Full Review Fight or Flight (2024) 76% EDIT “Delivers big laughs, lots of fun, and more than enough meaty, creatively executed action to land it among the year's best action films. ” – ScreenAnarchy Jun 3, 2025 Full Review Another Simple Favor (2025) 58% EDIT “Grounded characters are gone, and we're left with caricature. The issue is due as much to the script and direction as it is the two lead performances, as neither Kendrick nor Lively seem to be all that interested in putting the effort in here. ” – ScreenAnarchy Jun 3, 2025 Full Review Gunslingers (2025) 5% EDIT “Too often feels like a reenactment the likes of which you'd find at a "Western" tourist attraction. The dialogue is cliche, the action beats feel rote and repetitive, and the costumes all scream "Rentals should be kept clean and are due back by 6pm!"” – ScreenAnarchy Jun 3, 2025 Full Review American Psycho 2 (2002) 23% EDIT “It's clearly just a poorly written film about a "movie" sociopath – trading believability and credibility for "fun" – but the forced connection to American Psycho highlights its own lack of personality, wit, and relevance.” – Slashfilm Mar 31, 2025 Full Review Bone Lake (2024) 84% EDIT “Bone Lake won’t remind of you of steamy, late-night thrillers on Skinemax, but it should scratch that itch for compelling thrillers aimed at adult audiences.” – Film School Rejects Oct 8, 2024 Full Review V/H/S/Beyond (2024) 90% EDIT “Shows that the franchise concept continues to have legs even if it too often reverts back to the same ol’ thing — shaky cam chaos! It does feel a bit long, both the feature as a whole and most of the individual segments, but it never truly kills the vibe.” – Film School Rejects Sep 28, 2024 Full Review MadS (2024) 94% EDIT “Should leave horror fans far from mad as it offers up a fresh, energetic, and frightening take on outbreak horror.” – Film School Rejects Sep 28, 2024 Full Review Ghost Killer (2024) 96% EDIT “The ALL OF ME / NINJA II mashup you didn't know you wanted.” – Film School Rejects Sep 21, 2024 Full Review Rebel Ridge (2024) 95% EDIT “A beautifully crafted pressure cooker, grounded in simplicity and truth and fueled by palpable rage against injustice and corruption.” – Film School Rejects Sep 10, 2024 Full Review Out Come the Wolves (2024) 64% EDIT “Out Come the Wolves is a tight, thrilling, and viciously intense tale of survival that knows our own inner weaknesses can be every bit as dangerous as exterior threats.” – Film School Rejects Aug 29, 2024 Full Review Penalty Loop (2024) EDIT “An absolute and utter joy of a film. Shinji Araki juggles genres like Steve Martin’s 1995-2005 filmography, moving between thrills, drama, comedy, and various genre conventions to deliver something truly special.” – Film School Rejects Aug 7, 2024 Full Review Witchboard (2024) 59% EDIT “Witchboard is an okay romp, a slightly better one if Chuck Russell makes some judicious cuts before its eventual release, but it can’t touch the original or even come close to the highs of his own 80s classics.” – Film School Rejects Aug 7, 2024 Full Review Oddity (2024) 96% EDIT “The first film in a long, long time to have me on edge and second guessing my decision to watch with the lights off.” – Film School Rejects Aug 5, 2024 Full Review Cuckoo (2024) 79% EDIT “The inspirations are evident, from Argento to Verbinski, but the execution and imagination make for a horror film that moves with grace and style, with scares and laughs, and with thrills and real emotion — all while being just a little bit bonkers.” – Film School Rejects Aug 4, 2024 Full Review The Roundup: Punishment (2024) 91% EDIT “It’s as perfect a formula as you could hope for as Don Lee’s oversized charms enliven both the warm laughs and the bloody beatdowns.” – Film School Rejects Aug 4, 2024 Full Review Breaking and Re-entering (2024) 80% EDIT “The closest thing you’ll find to a Steven Soderbergh Ocean’s film that isn’t actually a Steven Soderbergh Ocean’s film.” – Film School Rejects Aug 4, 2024 Full Review Operation Undead (2024) EDIT “An affecting and powerful look at the human toll of war, whether physical, emotional, or psychological, and it’s something you won’t soon forget. Oh, and it’s also overflowing with hungry, hungry zombies.” – Film School Rejects Aug 4, 2024 Full Review Bookworm (2024) 91% EDIT “Sure, it’s lightweight, but it’ll have you smiling, and that’s no small thing.” – Film School Rejects Jul 21, 2024 Full Review
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