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Jenna Stoeber

Jenna Stoeber's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Cam (2018) 93% EDIT “Cam avoids the obvious pitfalls of a genre known for punishing sex.” – Polygon Oct 22, 2021 Full Review Host (2020) 98% EDIT “It's deeply clever, playing off familiar aspects of video call technology and not at all skimping on the stunts.” – Polygon Oct 22, 2021 Full Review A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014) 96% EDIT “There is no other horror movie like this movie.” – Polygon Oct 20, 2021 Full Review Sea Fever (2019) 87% EDIT “That drama doesn't always have much backbone, but the stakes increase quickly as the terror escalates, and there's rarely a dull moment.” – Polygon Apr 13, 2020 Full Review The Invisible Man (2020) 92% EDIT “[Writer-director Leigh Whannell] seems more interested in the mechanics of torture than in giving the very real emotional framework of abuse its due.” – Polygon Feb 28, 2020 Full Review The Turning (2020) 12% EDIT “Although there are a some stylish and well-crafted shots, in the end The Turning has too little substance to keep itself going.” – Polygon Jan 23, 2020 Full Review Harpoon (2019) 97% EDIT “The greatest strength of the script is how the emotional torture and, well, torture torture motivate each other, so each moment of escalation is backed by a new revelation or secret.” – Polygon Oct 17, 2019 Full Review Midsommar (2019) 83% EDIT “The saving grace of Midsommar is a spectacular visual design.” – Polygon Jul 3, 2019 Full Review We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018) 84% EDIT “The horror of We Have Always Lived in the Castle comes from watching powerlessly as the tension mounts, straw by straw, before breaking spectacularly.” – Polygon May 17, 2019 Full Review Happy Death Day 2U (2019) 73% EDIT “Happy Death Day 2U still has some rough edges, but if they keep making the same movie, one day it'll be a masterpiece.” – Polygon Feb 14, 2019 Full Review The Prodigy (2019) 43% EDIT “The Prodigy wants to capture the grief-stricken gravitas of Hereditary, but it isn't willing to commit to the acts of brutality it needs to earn that intensity.” – Polygon Feb 8, 2019 Full Review Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (2019) 100% EDIT “Offers a timely and engaging perspective on black representation in American cinema.” – Polygon Feb 7, 2019 Full Review Escape Room (2019) 51% EDIT “Even though the characters are broadly painted, it's easy to root for them, which makes the puzzles - and their violent payoffs - actually matter.” – Polygon Jan 4, 2019 Full Review Suspiria (2018) 65% EDIT “The sharp modern choreography is entrancing and adds a physicality to the magic that gave it impact, even more so than in the original.” – Polygon Oct 31, 2018 Full Review
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