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D.K. Holm

Tomatometer-approved critic
Biography:

Weekly movie reviewer for MoviePoopShoot's "Nocturnal Admissions" and "DVD Diatribe" columns, as well as for Black Lamb magazine, Cinemonkey.com, and the TV show "Film at Eleven."

Favorites:

The General, Citizen Kane, Ikiru, The Conformist, The World of Henry Orient, The Silence of the Lambs, Crumb, Rushmore, L.A. Confidential, The Way of the Gun.

Location:

Portland, OR

Reviews

Movies TV Shows
American Psycho (2000) 68% 1/4 EDIT “It is unlikely that this film will become any kind of cult item at all, given its lack of visual interest, and the violence is really only suggested in its bloody aftermath, rather than shown, thus frustrating the lowbrow gore geeks.” – DVDJournal.com Apr 2, 2025 Full Review The Skeleton Twins (2014) 86% EDIT “Along with Obvious Child, it is one of the worst films of the year.” – Cinemonkey Sep 27, 2014 Full Review The Unknown Known (2013) 82% EDIT “"It's really more of a very minor TV broadcast, both because of its lack of substance but also because of its cinematic obviousness."” – Cinemonkey Apr 12, 2014 Full Review The Raid 2 (2014) 82% EDIT “" 2 is complicated, with a lot of names and relationships needing to be memorized quickly ..."” – Cinemonkey Apr 12, 2014 Full Review Under the Skin (2013) 83% EDIT “"Mr. Glazer is attempting something powerful and unusual in cinema, a visually-aurally told story."” – Cinemonkey Apr 12, 2014 Full Review Jodorowsky's Dune (2013) 97% EDIT “"distinguishes itself by finding true inspiration in the shattered fragments of what was left."” – Cinemonkey Apr 12, 2014 Full Review The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) 90% EDIT “Talk about starvation! Catching Fire is sadly lacking in visual nutrition.” – Cinemonkey Nov 24, 2013 Full Review White House Down (2013) 52% EDIT “White House Down is an Obama action film” – DVDTalk.com Jun 28, 2013 Full Review Olympus Has Fallen (2013) 49% EDIT “What justifies the continued existence of Gerard Butler on our screens?” – Cinemonkey Mar 31, 2013 Full Review Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) 28% EDIT “Resident Evil : Retribution is the first of the series that feels like a video game” – Cinemonkey Sep 16, 2012 Full Review Arbitrage (2012) 87% EDIT “This isn't a film that invites you to identify with its leading character ...” – Cinemonkey Sep 15, 2012 Full Review Men in Black 3 (2012) 67% EDIT “Mad Men in Black” – DVDTalk.com May 26, 2012 Full Review The Woman in Black (2012) 66% EDIT “... offering nothing new and little that is frightening or unsettling...” – Cinemonkey Feb 19, 2012 Full Review Safe House (2012) 52% EDIT “The pace is swift but strangely enervating.” – Cinemonkey Feb 13, 2012 Full Review Rampart (2011) 74% EDIT “... difficult to take and complex about its central character.” – Cinemonkey Feb 11, 2012 Full Review The Kid With a Bike (2011) 96% EDIT “one of the Dardennes' most accessible films” – Cinemonkey Feb 10, 2012 Full Review Apollo 18 (2011) 24% EDIT “Apollo 18 is presented with winning earnestness.” – Vancouver Voice Sep 7, 2011 Full Review Fright Night (2011) 72% EDIT “Brings a whole lot of sorely missed evil back to the vampire genre.” – Vancouver Voice Aug 28, 2011 Full Review The Ward (2010) 34% EDIT “an effective Saturday night rental or download” – Vancouver Voice May 31, 2011 Full Review Fast Five (2011) 77% EDIT “nostalgic for older team films, and a world in which people interacted face to face” – DVDTalk.com May 30, 2011 Full Review The Big Bang (2010) 19% EDIT “he script ultimately wastes the talents of actors” – Vancouver Voice May 30, 2011 Full Review Hobo With a Shotgun (2011) 66% EDIT “serious and mocking at the same time” – Vancouver Voice May 30, 2011 Full Review Priest (2011) 16% EDIT “it is effective within its own terms” – Vancouver Voice May 30, 2011 Full Review Thor (2011) 77% EDIT “The latest travesty of the old Marvel comics canon” – Vancouver Voice May 30, 2011 Full Review 13 Assassins (2010) 95% EDIT “Miike's movie is a creditable attempt at a chanbara and he takes the genre seriously” – Vancouver Voice May 30, 2011 Full Review
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