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Knotfest

Knotfest is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Nicolás Delgadillo.

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Night Patrol (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Even at its most uneven, Night Patrol is far more interesting than it is disposable, and its ambition ultimately becomes its most compelling quality.
Posted Jan 19, 2026Edit critic review
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Nicolás Delgadillo It may not match the sheer aesthetic audacity of last year’s reinvention, but it compensates by giving its performers space to drive the story and by pushing the franchise’s philosophical ambitions even further.
Posted Jan 16, 2026Edit critic review
Killer Whale (2026) Nicolás Delgadillo It has something on its mind, and that counts for a lot in a genre so often content to simply feed bodies to teeth.
Posted Jan 15, 2026Edit critic review
Primate (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo More akin to a horror showcase than a satisfying horror story.
Posted Jan 15, 2026Edit critic review
We Bury the Dead (2024) Nicolás Delgadillo An emotionally intelligent take on the genre while still delivering the tense, horror-driven thrills that audiences expect from a zombie film.
Posted Jan 05, 2026Edit critic review
How to Save a Milestone (undefined) Nicolás Delgadillo This isn’t just a documentary about saving a building. It’s about saving spaces where art is allowed to be messy, confrontational, inclusive, and alive.
Posted Jan 05, 2026Edit critic review
Marty Supreme (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo A prime example of a project firing on all cylinders.
Posted Jan 01, 2026Edit critic review
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Angrier, more confident, and far more spiritually grounded than the series has ever been.
Posted Dec 18, 2025Edit critic review
Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo However you may end up feeling about the story, there’s no denying that, from the first frame to the last, you are completely transported.
Posted Dec 17, 2025Edit critic review
Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo An oddly earnest, often clumsy, occasionally compelling holiday slasher that never quite finds its identity.
Posted Dec 15, 2025Edit critic review
No Other Choice (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo This is Park operating at the height of his powers, delivering a thriller that’s as unpredictable as it is darkly funny, as emotionally bruising as it is formally immaculate.
Posted Dec 10, 2025Edit critic review
Frankenstein (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo It's the kind of film that feels truly handcrafted; stitched together with an almost obsessive attention to detail, much like Victor's own creation.
Posted Nov 26, 2025Edit critic review
Keeper (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Spirals into a genuinely frightening, panic-inducing nightmare unlike any other.
Posted Nov 20, 2025Edit critic review
The Running Man (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Wright is clearly having a blast as he so often does in his films, and it's contagious.
Posted Nov 19, 2025Edit critic review
Predator: Badlands (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Moves with the confidence of someone determined to complicate and expand the mythology instead of coasting with it.
Posted Nov 19, 2025Edit critic review
Bugonia (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo You’ll laugh, you’ll flinch, and days later you’ll still be thinking about everything you watched up on that screen.
Posted Nov 06, 2025Edit critic review
The Surrender (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Minimalist in design, maximalist in consequence, and it lingers like a bruise.
Posted Oct 29, 2025Edit critic review
A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Kathryn Bigelow’s most unabashedly popcorn thriller to date.
Posted Oct 21, 2025Edit critic review
V/H/S Halloween (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo A mixed bag with a handful of duds, a few near-masterpieces, and a lot of inspired weirdness in between.
Posted Oct 15, 2025Edit critic review
Good Boy (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo A reminder that even the simplest premise can become extraordinary when filtered through the right perspective.
Posted Oct 04, 2025Edit critic review
One Battle After Another (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Thrilling, terrifying, hilarious, devastating, and essential all at once. Few filmmakers could pull that off, but Paul Thomas Anderson makes it look effortless once again.
Posted Oct 01, 2025Edit critic review
HIM (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Him is often thrilling to watch, even if it doesn’t fully deliver on its ideas.
Posted Sep 23, 2025Edit critic review
The Long Walk (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Unflinching in its violence, unrelenting in its despair, and quietly profound.
Posted Sep 19, 2025Edit critic review
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo This sequel proves that the loudest joke in rock history is also one of its greatest bands.
Posted Sep 11, 2025Edit critic review
The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo It's the same old bag of haunted house tricks for this supposed finale to the Conjuring franchise, but there's enough heart to say a proper goodbye to Ed and Lorraine Warren
Posted Sep 05, 2025Edit critic review
Caught Stealing (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Undeniably gripping - a chance to see one of American cinema's great maximalists let loose in a genre playground.
Posted Aug 29, 2025Edit critic review
The Toxic Avenger (2023) Nicolás Delgadillo A weird, messy, heartfelt little beast that finds a surprising amount of soul beneath its buckets of blood.
Posted Aug 28, 2025Edit critic review
Honey Don't! (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Honey Don’t! doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it spins it with sleek and modern style.
Posted Aug 27, 2025Edit critic review
Nobody 2 (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Bob Odenkirk's unique star power and a couple of inspired fights can't quite save this lackluster action sequel.
Posted Aug 18, 2025Edit critic review
Witchboard (2024) Nicolás Delgadillo Despite some solid ideas and an earnest lead performance, Witchboard is the kind of horror misfire that confuses “more” with “better.”
Posted Aug 15, 2025Edit critic review
Weapons (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo A wildly ambitious and frequently electrifying follow-up to Barbarian that proves Cregger is the real deal.
Posted Aug 08, 2025Edit critic review
Boys Go to Jupiter (2024) Nicolás Delgadillo It’s a strange ride, but one that’s well worth taking.
Posted Aug 06, 2025Edit critic review
The Naked Gun (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo You’re gonna laugh, whether you like it or not.
Posted Aug 04, 2025Edit critic review
The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo More than just a soft reboot or another brick in the MCU wall. Not everything works, but the foundation is solid.
Posted Jul 25, 2025Edit critic review
Eddington (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo One of the boldest films of the year, and one of the funniest, and one of the most uncomfortable to sit through. Which probably means it’s one of the most important too.
Posted Jul 18, 2025Edit critic review
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo That the movie leans into the cyclical nature of its premise is smart. That it doesn’t find much new to do with it is less so.
Posted Jul 18, 2025Edit critic review
Superman (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo If you can forgive the clutter, what you’re left with is a movie that understands Superman at his core. A movie that says doing the right thing - even when no one else will - is still worth doing.
Posted Jul 11, 2025Edit critic review
Jurassic World Rebirth (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo There's not much new in this soft reboot of the Jurassic franchise, but what's here is executed exceptionally well.
Posted Jul 06, 2025Edit critic review
M3GAN 2.0 (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo While 2.0 brings a few inspired upgrades and goofy delights, it also short circuits itself with a disappointing refusal to let its most exciting ideas really go off the rails.
Posted Jul 01, 2025Edit critic review
28 Years Later (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo When it’s good, it’s not just good - it’s one of the best things you’ll see all year.
Posted Jun 20, 2025Edit critic review
Found Footage: The Making of The Patterson Project (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Absolutely delivers where it counts. It’s sharp, self-aware, and totally willing to take big swings with form and tone.
Posted Jun 20, 2025Edit critic review
The Life of Chuck (2024) Nicolás Delgadillo King may be best known for his ghosts and monsters, but The Life of Chuck proves that his most powerful stories have always come from a place of love.
Posted Jun 13, 2025Edit critic review
Bring Her Back (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo It may not be for everyone. But it sure makes an impression. That’s the mark of horror that actually matters.
Posted May 31, 2025Edit critic review
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo While this final chapter isn’t without its share of bloat, messiness, or questionable edits, it’s still a wild, impressive, and deeply satisfying farewell to one of cinema’s most enduring action heroes.
Posted May 27, 2025Edit critic review
Clown in a Cornfield (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo It may not be a total misfire, but it’s definitely not the sharp reinvention it could’ve been.
Posted May 19, 2025Edit critic review
Final Destination Bloodlines (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo For a series that’s always struggled with what it wants to be, this is the closest we’ve gotten to a definitive answer: dumb, fun and soaked in blood.
Posted May 19, 2025Edit critic review
Thunderbolts* (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo This grim, emotionally grounded antihero story just might be the best thing the studio has put out in years.
Posted May 02, 2025Edit critic review
The Shrouds (2024) Nicolás Delgadillo Cronenberg speaks through every frame: a filmmaker baring his soul in the only language he knows - one of flesh, decay, and the futile, beautiful need to connect before we disappear.
Posted Apr 24, 2025Edit critic review
Sinners (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo One of the most richly textured and soulfully resonant films of the year.
Posted Apr 18, 2025Edit critic review
Warfare (2025) Nicolás Delgadillo Warfare doesn’t ask for your applause. It barely asks for your attention. But it deserves both.
Posted Apr 16, 2025Edit critic review
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