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This is where I’ll be posting all of my movie reviews after my time with The Michigan Daily. Enjoy!

Jeremiah VanderHelm That Ginger Critic
“Bone Lake” is an erotic thriller without eroticism or thrills
Oct 5

Oct 5 “Bone Lake” is an erotic thriller without eroticism or thrills

Jeremiah VanderHelm
Reviews

You’re left scrambling for the words to describe it beyond simply “dull.”

“The Strangers: Chapter Two” is (fleetingly delightful) dreck
Sep 28

Sep 28 “The Strangers: Chapter Two” is (fleetingly delightful) dreck

Jeremiah VanderHelm
Reviews

The death march of slasher tropes is interrupted only briefly for boar-related reasons.

PTA delivers his (latest) magnum opus with “One Battle After Another”
Sep 27

Sep 27 PTA delivers his (latest) magnum opus with “One Battle After Another”

Jeremiah VanderHelm
Reviews

I find it impossible to comprehend as anything other than Anderson’s finest work yet.

For better and for worse, “The Smashing Machine” gives The Rock his Oscar vehicle
Sep 23

Sep 23 For better and for worse, “The Smashing Machine” gives The Rock his Oscar vehicle

Jeremiah VanderHelm
Reviews

The parts of The Smashing Machine that work do so because Johnson is quite good in it.

Kogonada’s latest “Journey” is far from big, bold, or beautiful
Sep 21

Sep 21 Kogonada’s latest “Journey” is far from big, bold, or beautiful

Jeremiah VanderHelm
Reviews

In case you couldn’t tell from its title, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey is a film incapable of letting a moment sit without belaboring its beauty or a comedic bit that wasn’t funny to begin with.

“Him” is a helmet-to-helmet collision of a movie
Sep 20

Sep 20 “Him” is a helmet-to-helmet collision of a movie

Jeremiah VanderHelm
Reviews

In its seemingly incomplete state, it falls short of even mediocrity, a true disaster.

“The Long Walk” paints a relentlessly bleak picture of an endless struggle
Sep 14

Sep 14 “The Long Walk” paints a relentlessly bleak picture of an endless struggle

Jeremiah VanderHelm
Reviews

It’s as brutal in its simplicity as it is in his violence.

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