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Stephanie Archer

Stephanie Archer's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Omen (1976) 86% EDIT “There is a sense of dominance, the silhouetted child remaining above the cross, the film’s refusal to move from this image delivering a devastating sense of foreshadowing – evil always wins.” – Film Inquiry Jun 8, 2024 Full Review Late Night with the Devil (2023) 97% EDIT “Its final moments are unafraid to challenge you, asking you to look beyond the easily presumed and contemplate the devil within. ” – Film Inquiry Jun 8, 2024 Full Review Train to Busan (2016) 95% EDIT “There is a deep love that carries through the devastation, Train to Busan delivers what movies are all about.” – Film Inquiry Jun 8, 2024 Full Review Leprechaun 4 in Space (1997) 44% EDIT “From Ridley Scottā€˜s Alien to David Cronenbergā€˜s The Fly, From Little Shop of Horrors to Frankenstein, Leprechaun 4 not only takes us to the depth of the universe but expands its own in the process.” – Film Inquiry Apr 2, 2024 Full Review Stopmotion (2023) 91% EDIT “A unique take on the terrifying beauty of horror, Morgan unites the cinematic power of terror and stopmotion to brilliant effect.” – Film Inquiry Mar 20, 2024 Full Review Float (2023) 46% EDIT “While it initially starts in a relatable sense to the audience, it loses much of its authenticity and charm in the lackluster filler and predictability, drowning with no chance of rescue.” – Film Inquiry Mar 5, 2024 Full Review Let Me In (2010) 88% EDIT “Let Me In works through its entirety to showcase both a balance in love and sacrifice.” – Film Inquiry Mar 4, 2024 Full Review No Way Up (2024) 36% EDIT “It does not seem to want to cross the finish line as strongly as it aims to, with too much predictability and impossibility, leaving the final moments feeling lackluster, No Way Up puttering to the end.” – Film Inquiry Mar 2, 2024 Full Review Bleeding Love (2023) 57% EDIT “A film that leaves viewers with a sense of hope and release, Bleeding Love works to examine the ties that bind and the pain one must face to overcome.” – Film Inquiry Mar 2, 2024 Full Review Which Brings Me to You (2023) 70% EDIT “Which Brings Me To You is a heartwarming romantic comedy that strives to reach beyond the simplicity of love matches and mishaps.” – Film Inquiry Feb 6, 2024 Full Review Eternal You (2024) 90% EDIT “Eternal You is a riveting documentary that feels both ominous and hopeful at the same time, delivering hope to the bereaved but feeling as a warning to those who might venture into its alluring promises of success and immortality. ” – Film Inquiry Feb 4, 2024 Full Review Funny Games (2007) 53% EDIT “Michael Hanekeā€˜s Funny Games finds little humor in the horror it unleashes on the unsuspecting Farber Family. A game to shock and horrify, this is not a film with a happy ending, but rather a terrifying understanding of the continuing cycle of violence.” – Film Inquiry Feb 4, 2024 Full Review Good Grief (2023) 76% EDIT “ A multilayered depiction, Good Grief delivers on what its title promises and audiences will find they are richer in experience for it.” – Film Inquiry Feb 4, 2024 Full Review Gothika (2003) 15% EDIT “While Gothika may not have stood the test of time, or even present the most plausible horror narrative, it delivers an eerie watch that fans of the genre can enjoy.” – Film Inquiry Feb 4, 2024 Full Review Mean Girls (2024) 68% EDIT “Hitting both high and low notes, Mean Girls retains the core heart of the original, all while modernizing itself for a new generation.” – Film Inquiry Feb 4, 2024 Full Review A Creature Was Stirring (2023) 50% EDIT “A Creature Was Stirring feels as though it has something deeper to say, but never seems to find the cohesion and narrative direction to say it. There is a sadness too as the film ends with another holiday seasonal horror missing the mark.” – Film Inquiry Jan 12, 2024 Full Review Die Hard (1988) 94% EDIT “One of the most divisive holiday classics, the argument on whether John McTiernan's Die Hard is a Christmas movie, finds its way to the forefront every year. For myself, the truth is indisputable. Die Hard is a Christmas film - no, a Christmas classic.” – Film Inquiry Jan 12, 2024 Full Review Love Actually (2003) 65% EDIT “Set to the backdrop of Christmas, Love Actually finds believability in the unbelievable, crafting an environment where anything can happen and the greatest risks should be taken.” – Film Inquiry Jan 12, 2024 Full Review Pain Hustlers (2023) 23% EDIT “Emily Blunt and Chris Evans are both standouts in the film, though the film's premise delivers a fatigue in subject matter that at times leaves its existence in the film feeling hollow and never completely emotionally invested.” – Film Inquiry Dec 9, 2023 Full Review ThanksKilling (2009) EDIT “Thankskilling is far from a good film, ranking fowl on almost every aspect of filmmaking - but when it comes to entertainment, Thankskilling has the potential to become a new Thanksgiving traditional favorite.” – Film Inquiry Dec 9, 2023 Full Review Courtney Gets Possessed (2023) EDIT “With a campy feel to its beginning, Courtney Gets Possessed will bind you to its celluloid core, delivering one of the most fun and entertaining possessions the devil has to offer.” – Film Inquiry Nov 22, 2023 Full Review Pet Sematary (2019) 57% EDIT “Pet Sematary feels like a good time horror film wrapped in the Stephen King charm, but its terrors run deep and its implications devastating.” – Film Inquiry Nov 18, 2023 Full Review Audition (1999) 81% EDIT “Audition is a slow burner of a horror, an almost perfect example of a frog in boiling water. ” – Film Inquiry Nov 2, 2023 Full Review Sick Girl (2023) 38% EDIT “Sick Girl appeared anemic in its depiction, never truly ready to commit to the humor or drama aspects of its narrative. While it has it s moments of genuine emotional connection, the film feels sluggish in presentation.” – Film Inquiry Nov 2, 2023 Full Review Totally Killer (2023) 85% EDIT “One of the best films of the year, and the most meta the horror genre has seen since Scream, Totally Killer is the horror comedy you have totally been waiting for.” – Film Inquiry Nov 2, 2023 Full Review
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