Anthony Gramuglia
Anthony Gramuglia's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Wrong Turn (2021)
64%
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“At nearly two hours long, this film is by far the longest film in the franchise, and it overstays its welcome at the 70-minute mark, with the entire third act focusing on the father character looking for his daughter.” –
CBR
Mar 11, 2021
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Earwig and the Witch (2020)
28%
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“Earwig and the Witch is a faithful adaptation but a mediocre Studio Ghibli film. And given the studio's outstanding record, a weak Ghibli film seems all the more unfortunate.” –
CBR
Feb 16, 2021
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Verotika (2019)
22%
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“The acting is unconvincing. The shot composition is sloppy. Scenes are edited in an awkward, jerky fashion. There is no transition between shots. You never have a sense of where the characters are at a given moment or why.” –
CBR
Oct 2, 2020
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Spiral (2019)
77%
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“Despite its flaws, Spiral is worth watching and will likely achieve cult status, especially among queer horror fans.” –
CBR
Sep 28, 2020
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La llorona (2019)
96%
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“You might think La Llorona is building to something similar, except...it doesn't. The film builds and builds, but the pay-off feels underwhelming. Perhaps even disappointing.” –
CBR
Aug 21, 2020
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The Dark End of the Street (2020)
100%
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“While the human drama is accompanied by a distinct lack of tension, there is something to be said for the film emphasizing how we tend to ignore evil lurking right under our noses, dismissing it before turning our attention to other problems.” –
CBR
Aug 21, 2020
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Host (2020)
98%
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“Writers Savage, Gemma Hurley and Jed Shepherd manage to be very economical, utilizing naturalistic writing to ease audiences into a by-now incredibly familiar setting, while also establishing events that will pay off in the second half.” –
CBR
Aug 4, 2020
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Scare Package (2019)
80%
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“Scare Package is made by and for hardcore-horror fans who love the genre. If seeing VHS grain over spotty gore effects makes you feel giddy, Scare Package is perfect for you.” –
CBR
Jun 19, 2020
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Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street (2019)
100%
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“The documentary tells a compelling story that is much more than a fawning love letter to a cult classic film and its lead actor.” –
CBR
Jun 8, 2020
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Blood Machines (2019)
79%
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“Blood Machines is an acid trip. Take Star Wars and baptize it in the blood of Mandy, then hand whatever is left to a retro-'80s nostalgic, and you have this low-budget trip of a movie you need to see.” –
CBR
May 26, 2020
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Blood Quantum (2019)
90%
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“Blood Quantum succeeds not because of originality but because it peers at familiar tropes through a new lens.” –
CBR
Apr 28, 2020
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My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (2019)
92%
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“Is My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising a perfect film? No. It has plenty of flaws... But ultimately, this almost doesn't matter. There is so much here that fans of the franchise are going to adore.” –
CBR
Feb 25, 2020
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Dragon Quest: Your Story (2019)
EDIT
“This is a film that's carried by its visuals and music, but the writing never manages to tell a complete and satisfying story.” –
CBR
Feb 18, 2020
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One Piece: Stampede (2019)
94%
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“[T]he new film One Piece: Stampede is a love letter to the blockbuster anime franchise. And, while it may not be a life-changing experience, or even a great story, it delivers on its promises: adventure, battles and fan service.” –
CBR
Oct 18, 2019
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Violence Voyager (2018)
83%
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“It is a nightmarish tribute to unreality. Its deliberately artificial animation style and profound violence will alienate many viewers. But it's a good recommendation for those willing to explore the limits of what sci-fi body horror can offer.” –
CBR
Oct 9, 2019
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Wrinkles the Clown (2019)
68%
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“Wrinkles the Clown is at once unsettling, insightful and surprisingly heartwarming.” –
CBR
Oct 4, 2019
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Tokyo Ghoul 'S' (2019)
57%
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“Tokyo Ghoul S follows up its excessive predecessor with a macabre cat-and-mouse hunt between monsters. While it offers the gore and fights fans expect, it's best in its bone-chilling, quiet moments.” –
CBR
Sep 16, 2019
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