Jeffrey Zhang
Tomatometer-approved critic
Biography:
Jeffrey Zhang is a critic and writer living in New York. He is the editor and chief critic for Strange Harbors, a site that covers film, television, and popular culture.
The Shrouds (2024)
75%
A
EDIT
“Way ahead of its time, strangely comforting, and wildly funny, The Shrouds extends the legendary filmmaker’s polarizing late oeuvre into deeply personal territory.” –
Strange Harbors
Jan 3, 2026
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Hard Truths (2024)
95%
A-
EDIT
“A work of pure alchemy transforming misanthropic comedy into a brutal downer.” –
Strange Harbors
Jan 3, 2026
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The Substance (2024)
89%
A
EDIT
“Many will bristle against The Substance and its explicit, repetitive assault on good taste, but it’s precisely the juxtaposition of its bluntness and wanton escalation of sickly textures that makes it so effective.” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 24, 2024
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The Shadow Strays (2024)
92%
B+
EDIT
“2024 finds action fans eating good, and The Shadow Strays is another full-on meal from a genre legend.” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 20, 2024
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Conclave (2024)
93%
C+
EDIT
“An overwrought score, a goofily thin election year allegory, and an outrageous final twist are only a few moving parts of its manufactured gravitas — Conclave leaves just enough wiggle room to suggest it knows how silly it all is. ” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 17, 2024
Full Review
Anora (2024)
93%
B
EDIT
“Sean Baker reaches back in time to rediscover a romantic charm that has all but evaporated from modern filmmaking, but he also widely miscalculates one thing: those movies used to be a tight 90.” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 17, 2024
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Nightbitch (2024)
60%
C-
EDIT
“The struggle of motherhood told exclusively through Facebook mom group memes dug from their 2008 graves, read aloud...” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 17, 2024
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Cloud (2024)
93%
A
EDIT
“An escalation of anonymous petty crimes that bridges the gap between doing damage with a keyboard and the violence of bloody, in-person retribution.” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 17, 2024
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Presence (2024)
88%
B+
EDIT
“A horror gimmick elevated by brazen formal discipline, drawing a straight line from its poltergeist to filmmakers as puppetmasters and voyeurs.” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 17, 2024
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Trap (2024)
56%
A-
EDIT
“A deliriously entertaining facade masks perhaps Shyamalan’s most intimate film yet: a dizzying portrayal of shifting spaces that strikes at a universal fear -- being a bad dad. ” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 3, 2024
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Longlegs (2024)
85%
B+
EDIT
“The most terrifying aspects of Longlegs aren’t in its spooky ciphers, sharp jolts, or even Nicolas Cage’s full freak-flag performance, it’s in the stink of apathy.” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 3, 2024
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)
90%
A
EDIT
“With Furiosa, George Miller forges his protagonist’s sizzling, magma rage into a new blade that is remarkably unlike Fury Road…” –
Strange Harbors
Jul 25, 2024
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Challengers (2024)
88%
A
EDIT
“The rare blockbuster-level crowdpleaser that’s still full of blood, vitality, and texture.” –
Strange Harbors
May 2, 2024
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Monkey Man (2024)
89%
B+
EDIT
“Monkey Man is one ferocious inaugural beat ‘em up.” –
Strange Harbors
Apr 5, 2024
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Dune: Part Two (2024)
92%
A-
EDIT
“Collides dense sci-fi imagemaking with Herbert’s heady and prescient themes: the gravity of manufactured destiny, the untamable tendrils of belief, and a harrowing subversion of the hero’s journey.” –
Strange Harbors
Mar 14, 2024
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Ferrari (2023)
73%
A
EDIT
“Ferrari’s “failure” as biography is its rousing success as poetry: the rhythm of irreconcilable dichotomies, the prison of masculinity, the fiery synthesis of metal and religion.” –
Strange Harbors
Mar 14, 2024
Full Review
The Breaking Ice (2023)
91%
A-
EDIT
“What Anthony Chen’s films lack in sticking to the ribs is more than made up for in their emotional verisimilitude, and “The Breaking Ice” is no exception” –
The Playlist
Feb 9, 2024
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The Killer (2023)
85%
A
EDIT
“The Killer’s disguise as a trash genre exercise has elicited plenty of shrugs, but make no mistake, it’s every bit as potent and layered as Fincher’s masterworks of The Social Network and Fight Club.” –
Strange Harbors
Nov 28, 2023
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Hit Man (2023)
95%
A-
EDIT
“In a landscape where movies try too hard to be funny and are too afraid to be sexy, Hit Man is refreshingly -- and effortlessly -- both.” –
Strange Harbors
Oct 6, 2023
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The Zone of Interest (2023)
93%
A
EDIT
““[Jonathan] Glazer conjures a prison of illusory obliviousness and never once is tempted to peek over its squat walls. The effect is immense.”” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 16, 2023
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Barbie (2023)
88%
B+
EDIT
“...[Greta] Gerwig’s pink, plastic epic is infused with its director’s indie spirit and far more cognizant of the toy’s complicated legacy than you might expect.” –
Strange Harbors
Sep 11, 2023
Full Review
Oppenheimer (2023)
93%
A
EDIT
“ A devastating examination of the vast gulf between science and empathy…” –
Strange Harbors
Jul 22, 2023
Full Review
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023)
96%
A-
EDIT
“Tom Cruise’s crusade for analog supremacy finally becomes text and the results are unbelievable.” –
Strange Harbors
Jul 13, 2023
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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
95%
A-
EDIT
“A multiverse story...fully in service of its characters rather than the other way around.” –
Strange Harbors
Jun 7, 2023
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)
82%
B+
EDIT
“A colorful reminder that the best of these aren’t made by committee, but by the sincere weirdos who love the craft and love these heroes. ” –
Strange Harbors
Apr 28, 2023
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