The Bad Review Revue

Melania: “The significance of Melania isn’t the contents of the film so much as the fact that it happened. It’s not impossible that it might be evidence in an impeachment trial. And in any case, it is an important document in the decline of American public life.” — Robert Hutton, The Critic

How to Make a Killing: “In this sadly stunted comic thriller, a delightfully depraved Glen Powell must kill seven of his family members to inherit $28 billion. Would you? By the end, the film commits the worst crime of all by killing our interest.” — Peter Travers, The Travers Take

Wuthering Heights: “It is difficult to recommend a movie that goes so far out of its way to be more racist than its 19th-century source material.” — Noah Berlatsky, Chicago Reader

Midwinter Break: “Midwinter Break should be titled Midwinter Boredom. The admirably talented of Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds are stuck in this lethargic drama about a married U.K. couple confronting their relationship problems during a trip to Amsterdam.” — Carla Hay, Culture Mix

This is Not a Test: “The film struggles to bring its non-zombie characters to life.” — Ross McIndoe, Slant Magazine