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GameSpot is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Alyse Wax, Candice Frederick, Kenneth Seward Jr., Meg Downey, Michael Rougeau, Rafael Motamayor.

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Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) Alyse Wax Unfortunately, Blood and Honey needed more than just names to hold it all together, because all it is is a subpar slasher film with a killer in a Winnie the Pooh mask.
Posted Nov 27, 2024Edit critic review
Children of the Corn (2020) Alyse Wax This new Children of the Corn is less of a remake than it is a reimagining.
Posted Nov 27, 2024Edit critic review
Talk to Me (2023) Alyse Wax The new A24 horror movie delivers without relying on jumpscares or devastating you emotionally.
Posted Nov 27, 2024Edit critic review
8/10
Day Shift (2022) Kenneth Seward Jr. Its premise is decent enough and while the buddy cop aspects fall flat more often than not, the film still manages to be funny. Ultimately, Day Shift is a fun evening waiting to happen for horror and action fans alike.
Posted Jul 19, 2023Edit critic review
8/10
The Sea Beast (2022) Kenneth Seward Jr. anyone versed in Pixar or Dreamworks will undoubtedly see those influences here. That fact alone doesn't negate what the film does well though. And it still tells a captivating adventure story using fully realized characters.
Posted Jul 19, 2023Edit critic review
7/10
Choose or Die (2022) Kenneth Seward Jr. Netflix’s Choose or Die is a solid thriller. It isn’t meant to be terribly scary--don’t expect a ton of jump scares or gory deaths--as the focus is aimed at presenting a bad and sometimes unsettling situation in an interesting way.
Posted Jul 19, 2023Edit critic review
7/10
The Toll (2020) Rafael Motamayor An effective horror debut, but when the film tries to shift tonal gears, it becomes a little too busy.
Posted Apr 07, 2020Edit critic review
2/10
The Hunt (2020) Michael Rougeau Watch it if you're morbidly curious and you like Betty Gilpin, but otherwise, you're better off scrolling down your Twitter feed--and that's saying something.
Posted Mar 11, 2020Edit critic review
5/10
Bloodshot (2020) Michael Rougeau If Vin Diesel and a goofy sci-fi/superhero mash-up premise are enough to get your nanites pumping, then by all means, enjoy. Otherwise, Bloodshot will simply leave you cold.
Posted Mar 11, 2020Edit critic review
9/10
Relic (2020) Rafael Motamayor A bone-chilling movie that will earn a few screams and plenty of tears from audiences.
Posted Feb 25, 2020Edit critic review
8/10
Run Sweetheart Run (2020) Rafael Motamayor A highly entertaining and tense game of cat-and-mouse that quickly reveals its cat to be of the supernatural variety.
Posted Feb 14, 2020Edit critic review
Ant-Man and The Wasp (2018) Michael Rougeau Ant-Man and the Wasp is hilarious, fun, silly, self aware, and creative.
Posted Jan 27, 2020Edit critic review
9/10
Midsommar (2019) Michael Rougeau Incredible beauty that contrasts with gruesome, realistic violence...
Posted Dec 18, 2019Edit critic review
4/10
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) Michael Rougeau It should never be so clear to audiences that something in the filmmaking process has gone so terribly wrong.
Posted Dec 18, 2019Edit critic review
Avengers: Endgame (2019) Michael Rougeau An emotional, fulfilling ride...
Posted Dec 10, 2019Edit critic review
9/10
Knives Out (2019) Rafael Motamayor When it comes to making a movie that's entertaining, thoughtful, sharply written, and undeniably creative, Rian Johnson is guilty as charged.
Posted Oct 03, 2019Edit critic review
8/10
The Vast of Night (2019) Rafael Motamayor A remarkable debut that signals the arrival of a future genre powerhouse.
Posted Oct 03, 2019Edit critic review
6/10
Color Out of Space (2019) Rafael Motamayor A disjointed and at times painfully dull movie, despite the alpacas and the Cronenberg-esque body horror.
Posted Oct 03, 2019Edit critic review
7/10
The Vigil (2019) Rafael Motamayor Introduces a vast mythology that could easily span a horror franchise of its own.
Posted Oct 03, 2019Edit critic review
9/10
Parasite (2019) Rafael Motamayor A tragedy of epic proportions that should scheme, con, and scam its way into many "best of" lists by the end of the year.
Posted Oct 03, 2019Edit critic review
8/10
Jojo Rabbit (2019) Rafael Motamayor This generation's definitive political satire starring an imaginary Hitler.
Posted Oct 03, 2019Edit critic review
8/10
Uncut Gems (2019) Rafael Motamayor Uncut Gems it's an adrenaline-spiked gauntlet from which you can't escape, but when you come out on the other side, you feel glad you took the ride.
Posted Sep 25, 2019Edit critic review
8/10
Synchronic (2019) Rafael Motamayor Synchronic tells a poignant message about clinging to life and making the most of it. This is a sci-fi film that will twist your mind as it pulls at your heartstrings.
Posted Sep 19, 2019Edit critic review
9/10
Ready or Not (2019) Rafael Motamayor Will leave you eager to RSVP for this particular wedding over and over.
Posted Aug 21, 2019Edit critic review
7/10
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) Rafael Motamayor Gives fans of Schwartz and Gammell's work a fun thrill ride while also serving as a great gateway horror movie for kids to get terrified and then hooked for life to the genre.
Posted Aug 08, 2019Edit critic review
8/10
Crawl (2019) Rafael Motamayor Crawl delivers a throwback to the heyday of aquatic horror movies that can do for lakehouses in Florida what Jaws did for beaches.
Posted Jul 12, 2019Edit critic review
Good Boys (2019) Rafael Motamayor The Live-Action South Park You Didn't Know You Needed.
Posted Mar 21, 2019Edit critic review
Us (2019) Rafael Motamayor Us is not only a brilliant and terrifying exploration of current-day America, but one hell of a prologue to Peele's The Twilight Zone reboot.
Posted Mar 19, 2019Edit critic review
Pet Sematary (2019) Rafael Motamayor In an age where every film is getting a remake or a reboot, Pet Sematary might actually be better than the original. It's terrifying, twisted, heartbreaking, morbidly funny, and a hell of a fun time.
Posted Mar 18, 2019Edit critic review
The Curse of La Llorona (2019) Rafael Motamayor Despite featuring latino actors and being based on a latino folktale, The Curse of La Llorona lacks any flavor, instead feeling like the blandest of the Conjuring movies.
Posted Mar 18, 2019Edit critic review
Velvet Buzzsaw (2019) Rafael Motamayor Velvet Buzzsaw may seem like a critique on greediness and our relationship to art on the surface, but what Dan Gilroy has created in nothing short of a surreal, campy and bonkers and entertaining ride through hell.
Posted Feb 21, 2019Edit critic review
Little Monsters (2019) Rafael Motamayor Little Monster has enough slapstick humor to lure audiences in, but its goodwill and heart of gold will leave you with a huge grin on your face hours after you leave the theater.
Posted Feb 21, 2019Edit critic review
Sweetheart (2019) Rafael Motamayor Sweetheart is carried by Kiersey Clemons's stunning performance, as well as beautiful visuals that descent into a thrilling and heart-stopping creature feature.
Posted Feb 21, 2019Edit critic review
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) Rafael Motamayor The Hidden World hits the right balance between action and emotion. Just as Hiccup, audiences will find it hard to say goodbye to one of the best and most consistent franchises in the last decade.
Posted Jan 18, 2019Edit critic review
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) Rafael Motamayor Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse truly embraces what it's like to read a comic book, by making its characters and the tone of the film feel like part of a comic book itself.
Posted Dec 21, 2018Edit critic review
Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (2018) Rafael Motamayor If you ever wanted to see a kid in a knife-fight to the death with a blood-thirsty tiger, Mowgli is the film for you!
Posted Dec 11, 2018Edit critic review
The Girl in the Spider's Web (2018) Rafael Motamayor The new Lisbeth Salander combines the coolest parts of James Bond and Batman.
Posted Nov 11, 2018Edit critic review
Illang: The Wolf Brigade (2018) Rafael Motamayor There are some thrilling action sequences in this film, but they are buried under a convoluted conspiracy that amounts to nothing and wooden characters you won't care for.
Posted Oct 30, 2018Edit critic review
Bad Times at the El Royale (2018) Rafael Motamayor Bad Times at the El Royale starts promising, but by the time the film turns bloody, you will stop caring, since you have seen this before a million times.
Posted Oct 12, 2018Edit critic review
Suspiria (2018) Rafael Motamayor There is a great 90-minute film hidden somewhere under all the muss of this 153-minute-long motion picture, but it gets lost among a plethora of subplots and attempts at social commentary that lead nowhere.
Posted Sep 29, 2018Edit critic review
Halloween (2018) Rafael Motamayor Halloween doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it takes the best parts of all the films in the franchise, and delivers the ultimate companion piece to Carpenter's 1978 masterpiece.
Posted Sep 14, 2018Edit critic review
The Predator (2018) Rafael Motamayor The excessive 2-hour-plus runtime, terrible treatment of female characters, unpolished CGI and overly complex story hinder the film from being great, but those who are in it for the gore, the action, and the "your mom" jokes will have a blast.
Posted Sep 08, 2018Edit critic review
Incredibles 2 (2018) Michael Rougeau Incredibles 2 may pick the story and characters right up, but visually and aesthetically, it's by far superior to the original.
Posted Jun 11, 2018Edit critic review
The Shape of Water (2017) Candice Frederick But with all its grandeur and charm, the fact that this is a love story between a woman and a monster is too ridiculous to ignore.
Posted Dec 01, 2017Edit critic review
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