Daniel Eagan
Tomatometer-approved critic
Official Website:
http://www.filmjournal.com
Crime 101 (2026)
86%
EDIT
“One of the better thrillers to reach the screen in months.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Feb 12, 2026
Full Review
Take Me Home (2026)
95%
EDIT
“Director Liz Sargent uses a documentary approach that implies that events are unfolding in front of our eyes. Only when she cuts to different angles do you realize how carefully written her scenes are, how calculated the cinematography.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Feb 12, 2026
Full Review
To Hold a Mountain (2026)
100%
EDIT
“The most distinctive element of To Hold a Mountain is Eva Kraljević's bold cinematography. The spectacular landscapes, ever-changing weather, and intimate details of farm life are remarkably involving.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Feb 12, 2026
Full Review
Shelter (2026)
63%
EDIT
“Shelter on the whole is above average, and Statham sets a high bar.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Jan 28, 2026
Full Review
All About the Money (2026)
EDIT
“Self-serving and duplicitous, Fergie Chambers is a gold mine for a documentarian like O'Shea. He eventually seems to be trying to redeem himself, but by the end he is still blaming others for his actions.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Jan 27, 2026
Full Review
The Wrecking Crew (2026)
73%
EDIT
“I don't care whether Bautista and Mamoa are believable as brothers. I want to see them destroying bad guys, which is exactly what The Wrecking Crew delivers.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Jan 27, 2026
Full Review
If On a Winter's Night (2025)
EDIT
“Surendran is a smart, intuitive director. His focus is inexorable, and therefore so much more devastating.” –
Film Legacy
Jan 6, 2026
Full Review
Resurrection (2025)
89%
EDIT
“Bi Gan's films are events to be savored, examples of how artistry and technique can expand cinema's potential. ” –
ScreenAnarchy
Oct 8, 2025
Full Review
One Battle After Another (2025)
94%
4.5/5
EDIT
“Compared to this, Anderson’s last two outings – the Pynchon-derived Inherent Vice and Licorice Pizza – were lightweight efforts. One Battle After Another finds the director at the peak of his power and is sure to be an awards contender.” –
South China Morning Post
Sep 18, 2025
Full Review
Guns Up (2025)
61%
EDIT
“Slight but adequate addition to what is becoming an overcrowded genre.” –
Film Legacy
Sep 8, 2025
Full Review
Nobody 2 (2025)
76%
EDIT
“In true 87North style, everyday objects—a phone, a life vest—become deadly weapons. ” –
ScreenAnarchy
Aug 13, 2025
Full Review
Ghost Killer (2024)
96%
EDIT
“Delivers exactly what action fans want.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Aug 1, 2025
Full Review
Ravens (2024)
EDIT
“Tadanobu Asano's ability to portray an artist crippled with self-loathing is extraordinary. Asano still manages to find his humanity, to convince us there is something worthwhile in his struggle to break free from demons.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Jul 30, 2025
Full Review
The Rose: Come Back to Me (2025)
100%
EDIT
“"Back to Me," performed several times over the course of the documentary, is a bona fide classic.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Jul 12, 2025
Full Review
Wick Is Pain (2025)
100%
EDIT
“Even hard-core fans will learn a lot about what has gone into the Wick universe.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Jun 12, 2025
Full Review
Teki Cometh (2024)
EDIT
“Not one scene is wasted in Yoshida's vision of a world filled with mystery and terror.” –
ScreenAnarchy
May 20, 2025
Full Review
The Last Rodeo (2025)
69%
EDIT
“The filmmaking is about as straightforward as you can get, but keeps improving as it moves along. ” –
Film Legacy
May 20, 2025
Full Review
Yadang: The Snitch (2025)
87%
EDIT
“At least a half-dozen plot lines vie for attention in Yadang: The Snitch, all of them obvious to anyone who's ever watched an episode of Law & Order.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Apr 24, 2025
Full Review
The Amateur (2025)
62%
EDIT
“ Comfort food stuffed with empty calories, satisfying even when you know it's not good for you.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Apr 10, 2025
Full Review
A Working Man (2025)
47%
EDIT
“Statham is in top form. In the over 20 years since The Transporter, almost no other action star has performed with his consistency and skill.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Mar 28, 2025
Full Review
Blue Moon (2025)
91%
EDIT
“Linklater and Hawke are old hands at dialogue-heavy films, and this one glistens and gleams like a jewel.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Mar 25, 2025
Full Review
The Old Woman with the Knife (2025)
93%
EDIT
“ Pa-gwa / The Old Woman with the Knife has nothing new to add to the genre, except Lee Hye-young's remarkable performance.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Mar 3, 2025
Full Review
Timestamp (2025)
EDIT
“Timestamp shows why the free world must continue to support Ukraine.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Mar 3, 2025
Full Review
The Perfect Neighbor (2025)
99%
EDIT
“The beauty of director Geeta Gandbhir's documentary is its evenhanded handling of the material. ” –
ScreenAnarchy
Feb 14, 2025
Full Review
Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) (2025)
79%
EDIT
“It's not that scenes are weak or poorly written so much as completely, disappointingly predictable.” –
ScreenAnarchy
Feb 3, 2025
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