Tilt Magazine
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Alicia Gilstorf, Christopher Cross, Randy Dankievitch, Stephen Silver
Rating
Title/Year
Author
1
2.5/5
Meet Me in the Bathroom (2022)
Offers a lot to enjoy for those who remember those days, but it's also a bit of disappointment.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
2
2/5
TikTok, Boom. (2022)
Much less focused, and therefore considerably less successful. Jumps around to different subjects, to the point of distraction
Posted Jan 28, 2022
3
3/5
To the End (2022)
Valuable as a street-level examination of the political process, even though things don't end positively, in the eyes of this movie's audience.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
4
3.5/5
2nd Chance (2022)
5
2.5/5
The over-arching theory is correct, but some of the examples a bit shoddy.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
6
4/5
Babysitter (2022)
A riff on the Mary Poppins legend, although I don't remember that movie including any dream sequences involving dildos.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
7
3.5/5
Dual (2022)
Dual is entertaining on its own merits, but none of its satirical punches really land.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
8
3/5
Every Day in Kaimuki (2022)
An enjoyable film about a topic to which many can relate.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
9
4/5
Breaking (2022)
It's far from any easy movie to watch, but a worthy telling of the story.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
10
4/5
Riotsville, USA (2022)
Expertly assembled documentary about an even darker side to the '60s
Posted Jan 28, 2022
11
3.5/5
La Guerra Civil (2022)
The main angle here is a very good one, but the fight it led up to was ultimately a dud.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
12
2/5
The 355 (2022)
Undone by a wholehearted embrace of all of the worst action-adventure filmmaking techniques of the past two decades.
Posted Jan 28, 2022
13
3.5/5
Scream (2022)
The scares aren't that scary and the surprises are not that surprising. But the film is saved by a very winning cast
Posted Jan 28, 2022
14
4/5
The Matrix Resurrections (2021)
Succeeds in bringing the Matrix mythology into the present-day world, while it's not nearly as revolutionary as the original.
Posted Dec 31, 2021
15
5/5
The Royal Tenenbaums (2002)
Anderson's third film, and best overall, and one of my favorite movies of all time (20th anniversary)
Posted Dec 31, 2021
16
2/5
Vanilla Sky (2001)
Doesn't make any more sense now than it did in 2001 (29th anniversary)
Posted Dec 31, 2021
17
4.5/5
The film that re-invigorated the series (10th anniversary)
Posted Dec 31, 2021
18
5/5
Harold and Maude (1971)
Exemplifies the expression "it shouldn't have worked, but it did" more than any movie I can think of, is a romantic comedy, and also a very dark comedy (50th anniversary)
Posted Dec 31, 2021
19
5/5
Platoon (1986)
A brilliant, bleak Vietnam War film (35th anniversary)
Posted Dec 31, 2021
20
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
No Way Home is a deeply profound and profoundly hilarious experience from start to finish - one that words will never quite do justice.
Posted Dec 20, 2021
21
4/5
Jerry Maguire (1996)
One of the most popular and important romantic comedies of the 1990s (25th anniversary)
Posted Dec 15, 2021
22
4/5
Mars Attacks! (1996)
It's not the funniest, saddest, or most poignant film in Tim Burton's filmography, but it is a great deal of fun. (25th anniversary)
Posted Dec 15, 2021
23
4.5/5
Ocean's Eleven (2001)
It's a compulsively re-watchable, funny, exciting, and altogether fun movie, one of the best of director Steven Soderbergh's career. (20th anniversary)
Posted Dec 15, 2021
24
2/5
Don't Look Up (2021)
A film that's shudderingly obvious, and not particularly likely to convince anyone not already convinced.
Posted Dec 15, 2021
25
4.5/5
Encanto (2021)
This is all rendered absolutely beautifully, with the most impressive color palette of any animated movie in memory.
Posted Dec 1, 2021
26
5/5
Licorice Pizza (2021)
Brilliantly styled, wonderfully soundtracked, and screamingly funny, it goes near the top of Anderson's filmography
Posted Dec 1, 2021
27
4/5
Offered quite a bit more levity than the previous films- or at least, as much as is possible for a movie that features the possible end of life on Earth.
Posted Dec 1, 2021
28
4/5
House of Gucci (2021)
29
4/5
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
30
4.5/5
Hugo (2011)
31
3.5/5
The Rossellinis (2020)
32
3/5
Ascension (2021)
It shows that, among other things, this allegedly communist country has as much class stratification as in any capitalist society.
Posted Dec 1, 2021
33
3.5/5
The Gig is Up (2021)
34
3.5/5
Dean Martin: King of Cool (2021)
No reinventing of the documentary form is happening here, but anyone interested in the slightest of any of those phases of Martin's life will be interested.
Posted Dec 1, 2021
35
Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)
Ghostbusters: Afterlife proves it ain't afraid of no ghosts, but it is afraid of originality.
Posted Nov 22, 2021
36
4/5
The Humans (2021)
The uncomfortable-to-watch story of a dysfunctional family in an even more dysfunctional apartment.
Posted Nov 19, 2021
37
2/5
Red Notice (2021)
A movie with three major movie stars, which is utterly forgettable in just about every way.
Posted Nov 19, 2021
38
4/5
An intimate portrait, up to a point.
Posted Nov 19, 2021
39
2.5/5
tick, tick...Boom! (2021)
40
1/5
Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)
Near-constant fanboy pandering with little understanding of what made the original great.
Posted Nov 19, 2021
41
Eternals (2021)
42
No Time To Die (2021)
When you take a step back and look at No Time To Die's achievements as an individual Bond outing, it's a bit of a boring mess.
Posted Nov 7, 2021
43
3.5/5
Mayor Pete (2021)
The documentary is fawning to a certain degree, but it also makes clear why Buttigieg isn't currently president-
Posted Oct 29, 2021
44
4/5
Claydream (2021)
The story of a pioneer of American animation, and how he was denied his rightful place.
Posted Oct 29, 2021
45
4.5/5
Procession (2021)
I admit I was a bit skeptical about the drama therapy part, but the way it's presented is quite powerful.
Posted Oct 29, 2021
46
4/5
The Automat (2021)
47
4/5
Television Event (2020)
48
3/5
King Richard (2021)
A fascinating if flawed examination of Richard Williams, a man long misunderstood in the press. But why is the movie about him and not his daughters?
Posted Oct 29, 2021
49
4/5
Ninjababy (2021)
50
4.5/5
Red Rocket (2021)