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Budd Wilkins

Budd Wilkins's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Scars of Dracula (1970) 67% EDIT “Roy Ward Baker’s Scars of Dracula marked a turning point in Hammer’s Dracula series.” – Slant Magazine Dec 19, 2025 Full Review O.C. and Stiggs (1987) 57% EDIT “This is one of Robert Altman’s most doggedly intertextual films.” – Slant Magazine Dec 17, 2025 Full Review Dust Devil (1992) 50% EDIT “Richard Stanley’s Dust Devil is a dark fable about souls in extremis who are half in love with easeful death.” – Slant Magazine Nov 6, 2025 Full Review The Pied Piper (1985) EDIT “The Pied Piper is a pitch-black fairy tale of greed, corruption, duplicity, and betrayal.” – Slant Magazine Sep 24, 2025 Full Review Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (1967) EDIT “The film eventually morphs into something of a monster rally.” – Slant Magazine Aug 25, 2025 Full Review Danger: Diabolik (1968) 65% EDIT “The plot of the film is almost secondary to its fabulous set pieces.” – Slant Magazine Jul 30, 2025 Full Review The Stuff (1985) 68% EDIT “Larry Cohen’s film is a barbed satire of 1980s consumer culture.” – Slant Magazine Jul 29, 2025 Full Review The Glass Ceiling (1971) EDIT “The film is a stylish and sexy exemplar of the Euro-thriller.” – Slant Magazine May 26, 2025 Full Review The Savage Eye (1960) 86% EDIT “The Savage Eye is a New Yorker’s vision of the City of Angels, unflattering and unforgiving. ” – Slant Magazine May 26, 2025 Full Review Morgiana (1972) EDIT “Throughout Morgiana, Juraj Herz makes generous use of fisheye lenses, giving almost every scene an off-kilter, disorienting quality” – Slant Magazine May 26, 2025 Full Review Butterfly Kiss (1995) 75% EDIT “The film is brutal and uncompromising.” – Slant Magazine May 26, 2025 Full Review Up! (1976) 78% EDIT “Motorpsycho and Up! represent two very different tendencies within the Meyer filmography.” – Slant Magazine Apr 23, 2025 Full Review Motorpsycho (1965) 80% EDIT “Motorpsycho and Up! represent two very different tendencies within the Meyer filmography.” – Slant Magazine Apr 23, 2025 Full Review Don't Torture a Duckling (1972) 88% EDIT “Lucio Fulci’s 1972 film is a haunting examination of guilt, innocence, and repression.” – Slant Magazine Apr 21, 2025 Full Review Supervixens (1975) 49% EDIT “Supervixens pushes past the absurd and straight into the realm of pure surrealism.” – Slant Magazine Apr 10, 2025 Full Review Night Moves (1975) 78% EDIT “Arthur Penn’s Night Moves is one of the great revisionist noirs, taking its place alongside Robert Altman’s The Long Goodbye and Roman Polanski’s Chinatown. ” – Slant Magazine Mar 25, 2025 Full Review The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians (1981) EDIT “Beneath all the japery, there are some serious matters that are being sent up.” – Slant Magazine Mar 18, 2025 Full Review The Golden Fern (1963) EDIT “Jiří Weiss’s film is a haunting fable about arrogance and infidelity.” – Slant Magazine Mar 13, 2025 Full Review Performance (1970) 81% EDIT “The film remains a beguiling time capsule—sensual, cerebral, both ode to and threnody for a very specific time and place.” – Slant Magazine Mar 4, 2025 Full Review Felidae (1994) EDIT “Gorgeous, gruesome, and slightly surreal, the German animated feature Felidae examines hefty sociopolitical issues through the lens of familiar genre tropes.” – Slant Magazine Feb 11, 2025 Full Review Torso (1973) 60% EDIT “Torso is a top-shelf giallo that also clearly paved the way for the rise of the slasher film.” – Slant Magazine Sep 11, 2024 Full Review Long Live Death (1971) EDIT “Fernando Arrabal’s Viva la Muerte embodies the surrealist desire to meld the real and the dreamlike in the filmmaker’s recollections of his youth during the Spanish Civil War. ” – Slant Magazine Sep 4, 2024 Full Review Five Minutes to Live (1961) EDIT “Bill Karn’s Door-to-Door Maniac is a fever dream of a heist film that features a ferocious turn from country music icon Johnny Cash.” – Slant Magazine Aug 28, 2024 Full Review Squirm (1976) 31% EDIT “Striking a delicate balance between funny and truly creepy, Jeff Lieberman’s Squirm is an engaging entry in the animal-attack subgenre that was all the rage in the mid-1970s. ” – Slant Magazine Aug 21, 2024 Full Review Bad Company (1972) 84% EDIT “Robert Benton’s Bad Company is a downbeat revisionist western that deflates generic mythmaking while also saying a few choice things about its own day.” – Slant Magazine Aug 15, 2024 Full Review
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