Brian Tallerico
Tomatometer-approved critic
Publications:
Film Threat,
AV Club,
New York Magazine/Vulture,
The Playlist,
RogerEbert.com,
HollywoodChicago.com,
The Deadbolt,
UGO,
Movie Retriever,
UGO Screenwriter's Voice,
Screentalk
Dreams (2025)
53%
1.5/4
EDIT
“It is so aggressively affectless that it’s ultimately as forgettable as its title, something you might half-remember after waking up.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 27, 2026
Full Review
Scream 7 (2026)
31%
1.5/4
EDIT
“Every aspect of 'Scream 7’ feels rushed and shallow. It’s visually atrocious, suffering from the low-lighting choice that afflicts so many modern movies, and it’s cut together with halting, stilted rhythms.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 27, 2026
Full Review
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2025)
83%
3/4
EDIT
“It’s a bit haphazard in both structure and messaging, but there’s a creative spark under this one that’s missing from a lot of Hollywood products of late.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 13, 2026
Full Review
Sirāt (2025)
92%
4/4
EDIT
“It’s a reminder of what movies can do when they loosen the restraints of traditional narrative and remember that images are meant to evoke as much as they are to explain.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 9, 2026
Full Review
The Strangers: Chapter 3 (2026)
18%
1.5/4
EDIT
“By the end, I wasn’t rooting for the fictional Maya to survive the night as much as for the actress who plays her to move on to better material.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 9, 2026
Full Review
Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass (2026)
74%
EDIT
“Wain and co-writer Ken Marino just don’t find the laughs on this comedic yellow brick road.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 3, 2026
Full Review
To Hold a Mountain (2026)
100%
EDIT
“It's cheesy but sometimes all you can do is what you’re capable of today, whether that’s something as simple as tending sheep or fighting back against a military occupation.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 3, 2026
Full Review
Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie (2026)
100%
EDIT
“There's something undeniably inspiring about seeing Salman Rushdie fight back against those waves. May we all be so strong.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 3, 2026
Full Review
How to Divorce During the War (2026)
100%
EDIT
“It’s smart, dryly humorous, and perfectly shot. ” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 3, 2026
Full Review
zi (2026)
68%
EDIT
“There's just not enough to hold onto, resulting a film that’s an admirable experiment but a misfire, nonetheless.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 3, 2026
Full Review
BURN (2026)
EDIT
“While it contains some harsh, bleak truths, there’s an empathy for these kids that’s palpable, and it’s the sense that Nagahisa cares about Ju-Ju that makes it work. ” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 3, 2026
Full Review
Seized (2026)
100%
EDIT
“The story that Liese tells feels like one that more people need to hear … while we’re still allowed to tell it.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 3, 2026
Full Review
Nuisance Bear (2026)
100%
EDIT
“It’s one of the most visually striking films that you’ll see this year. ” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 3, 2026
Full Review
The Lake (2026)
100%
EDIT
“It’s a strong documentary that understands that this isn’t a simple issue: Asking an already delicate ecosystem like that of the Utahn farmer to put itself in further jeopardy isn’t easy for scientists or the politicians who need their votes. ” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 3, 2026
Full Review
The Muppet Show (2026)
98%
EDIT
“It understands why people still love the original.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 3, 2026
Full Review
undertone (2025)
88%
3.5/4
EDIT
“Some will argue that all of the themes of "undertone" don’t connect, but that’s a feature, not a bug. This is a film that doesn’t feel the need to explain itself. Nightmares rarely do.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 2, 2026
Full Review
The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (2026)
3/4
EDIT
“It seeks to raise awareness and spark conversation more than to draw conclusions. ” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 2, 2026
Full Review
Rock Springs (2026)
74%
EDIT
“The two halves of this film never cohere into a satisfying whole as Vera Miao can’t figure out how to make us interested in this traumatized family that’s never developed into something that feels three-dimensional.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 2, 2026
Full Review
Saccharine (2026)
73%
EDIT
“It has strong visuals and interesting ideas but too little idea how to tie them together before it explodes in a final act filled with mixed messages that could be read as downright fatphobic. ” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 2, 2026
Full Review
The Best Summer (2026)
83%
EDIT
“It’s an effective reminder of when tours like this felt less corporate and more driven by artistic expression.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 2, 2026
Full Review
All About the Money (2026)
91%
EDIT
“I can imagine reading a longform article about Chambers to be of interest, spending this much time with him feels fruitless, leading to a film that doesn’t have enough to say beyond profiling someone who loves to be profiled.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 2, 2026
Full Review
Hanging by a Wire (2026)
88%
EDIT
“Despite the sense that ‘Hanging by a Wire’ s a bit too clean … the end result is undeniably moving, especially when the survivors and their fathers talk about that unforgettable da” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 2, 2026
Full Review
Closure (2026)
EDIT
“A moving story of how grief and love can harden into determination.” –
RogerEbert.com
Feb 2, 2026
Full Review
See You When I See You (2026)
71%
EDIT
“There are a few too many times when it feels like an element of Cayton-Holland’s book that probably had pages to develop—like the bird subplot or even the cancer one—just doesn’t have enough room to breathe on the big screen.” –
RogerEbert.com
Jan 31, 2026
Full Review
The Only Living Pickpocket in New York (2026)
100%
EDIT
“The unimpeachable cast holds it aloft every time it threatens to sink into the mud of cliché.” –
RogerEbert.com
Jan 31, 2026
Full Review
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