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Taylor Antrim

Taylor Antrim's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Julie Keeps Quiet (2024) 93% EDIT “This is a discomfiting movie, but also a hauntingly beautiful one.” – Vogue Mar 31, 2025 Full Review Starve Acre (2023) 81% EDIT “Creepy and a bit unhinged, this is one to watch late at night, when the film’s bleakness will fully cast its spell.” – Vogue Jul 22, 2024 Full Review Oddity (2024) 96% EDIT “This is an excruciatingly scary film set in Ireland with a setup that might seem expected, but Oddity loads such intense jump scares and go-for-it storytelling into its short run time that the movie feels singular and new.” – Vogue Jul 22, 2024 Full Review Longlegs (2024) 85% EDIT “The whole thing is dark and relentless with plot turns that make this about familial secrets and the bonds of parents and children. For horror fans, a must-see.” – Vogue Jul 22, 2024 Full Review I Saw the TV Glow (2024) 85% EDIT “You leave TV Glow wanting to see it again.” – Vogue May 3, 2024 Full Review Civil War (2024) 81% EDIT “[Civil War] has ravishing moments, an incredible central performance from Kirsten Dunst, and a heart-stopping pace. But this is a movie built around a moral center, and it is as excruciating as any you’re likely to see this year.” – Vogue Apr 12, 2024 Full Review Dune: Part Two (2024) 92% EDIT “Here comes Dune: Part Two to restore your faith in big-budget, big-screen moviegoing.” – Vogue Mar 1, 2024 Full Review Out of Darkness (2022) 85% EDIT “I’ve just seen the first really good scary movie of 2024.” – Vogue Feb 9, 2024 Full Review Fremont (2023) 98% EDIT “A warmly human and hugely affirming micro indie.” – Vogue Sep 1, 2023 Full Review The Deepest Breath (2023) 85% EDIT “How fascinating it is learning such things... The film is addictive and alarming, fascinated as it is with athletic obsession (and ever so slightly emotionally manipulative in its successive reveals).” – Vogue Jul 20, 2023 Full Review Infinity Pool (2023) 87% EDIT “I won’t forget Infinity Pool, even though I closed my eyes through a lot of it.” – Vogue Jan 27, 2023 Full Review Tár (2022) 91% EDIT “Tár is a movie that defies easy judgments and prompts conversation. Remember when more movies did that?” – Vogue Oct 7, 2022 Full Review Watcher (2022) 88% EDIT “Watcher is moody, tense, and surprisingly effective as a slow-burn horror indie.” – Vogue Jul 27, 2022 Full Review Fresh (2022) 82% EDIT “Edgar-Jones’s Noa taps hidden reserves of pluck as she fights for her survival against her deranged captor. She’s a horror heroine you root for all the way to the bloody end.” – Vogue Jul 27, 2022 Full Review After Yang (2021) 89% EDIT “Slow but emotionally generous and suffused by warmth.” – Vogue Jul 27, 2022 Full Review Fire of Love (2022) 98% EDIT “A dazzling, seductive, nature-meets-romance documentary that cuts against the current grain for nonfiction films.” – Vogue Jul 7, 2022 Full Review Top Gun: Maverick (2022) 96% EDIT “Did I say the flight sequences are awesome? They are.” – Vogue May 27, 2022 Full Review Men (2022) 69% EDIT “Men wants to be a conversation piece. I prefer to think of it as a straight-up nightmare.” – Vogue May 19, 2022 Full Review Navalny (2022) 97% EDIT “The other reason to go see Navalny in a theater, if you can, is for its sheer entertainment value, to be properly immersed in the suspenseful story Roher is telling -- recent history and scarcely believable if this were a Jason Bourne sequel.” – Vogue Apr 14, 2022 Full Review Bergman Island (2021) 84% EDIT “Bergman Island feels an especially poignant exercise for [Hansen-Løve], examining both what it means to be inspired and how, for a certain kind of creative, making art means exploring the past, present, fantasy, and reality all at the same time.” – Vogue Oct 22, 2021 Full Review Stillwater (2021) 75% EDIT “Stillwater never feels sensationalistic or lurid.” – Vogue Aug 2, 2021 Full Review The Green Knight (2021) 89% EDIT “I myself masked up and saw it on the big screen, and wouldn't have wanted to experience it any other way.” – Vogue Aug 2, 2021 Full Review Nomadland (2020) 93% EDIT “Frances McDormand is in an acting class of her own, able to communicate worry, resilience, loneliness, and the opposite -- with a subtle gesture, a shift of expression, a set gaze.” – Vogue Feb 22, 2021 Full Review Tell Me Who I Am (2019) 97% EDIT “You'll watch the last 20 minutes with your heart in your throat.” – Vogue May 23, 2020 Full Review Bacurau (2019) 93% EDIT “Bacurau is a warning, and a cry of populist anger.” – Vogue Mar 7, 2020 Full Review
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