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Ryan McQuade

Ryan McQuade's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Biography:

Ryan McQuade is a film-obsessed writer located in San Antonio, Texas. Raised on musicals, westerns, and James Bond, his taste in cinema is extremely versatile. He?s extremely fond of independent releases and director?s passion projects. Engrossed with all things Oscars, he hosts the Chasing the Gold podcast at InSessionFilm.com. When he?s not watching movies, he?s rooting on all his favorite sports teams, including his beloved Texas Longhorns. You can follow him on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77.

Reviews

Movies TV Shows
Obsession (2025) 97% A EDIT “Obsession is a new modern horror masterpiece [and] one of the best horror films of the decade so far.” – AwardsWatch Mar 18, 2026 Full Review The Sun Never Sets (2026) B EDIT “While it can feel a little repetitive, that seems to be the point as The Sun Never Sets is a darkly funny, emotionally matter a fact journey of that the love you need sometimes isn’t another person.” – AwardsWatch Mar 18, 2026 Full Review Wishful Thinking (2026) 100% A- EDIT “Hawke and Pullman are electric together, easily delivering the best work of their young careers so far.” – AwardsWatch Mar 18, 2026 Full Review Over Your Dead Body (2026) 73% C+ EDIT “Saved only by the work of Segel and Weaving performances, Over Your Dead Body barely gets to live as its own thing, even though it feels tied down so much to its original source material, losing a chance to be creative with this world.” – AwardsWatch Mar 17, 2026 Full Review Power Ballad (2026) 100% B+ EDIT “Carney's emotional connection is there and it never fails to impress as he’s been doing it consistently for such a long time. This time, however, the ace up his sleeve is Rudd, who delivers one of the best performances of his extensive career...” – AwardsWatch Mar 17, 2026 Full Review Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2026) 76% B EDIT “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come is an improvement on the first film in every way and does make me excited to see what they do next, even if it is more tales of Grace and Faith (the silliest names ever, by the way).” – AwardsWatch Mar 17, 2026 Full Review The Lost Bus (2025) 88% D EDIT “The Lost Bus is a complete disaster in not just the events we see on screen, but in almost every aspect as a film.” – AwardsWatch Sep 9, 2025 Full Review Good Fortune (2025) 78% C- EDIT “The problem with Ansari’s first feature directorial film is that it’s barely funny at all and suffers for the lack of humor that’s needed from a major studio comedy.” – AwardsWatch Sep 8, 2025 Full Review The Fence (2025) 70% B EDIT “[Matt] Dillion and [Isaach] de Bankolé give fine work as two opposing views colliding with one another until one has to cave, reaching their breaking point with the other so they can both somehow put this tragedy behind them.” – AwardsWatch Sep 8, 2025 Full Review Fuze (2025) 83% D EDIT “The problem with Fuze isn’t the first half of the film but rather everything in the second half, when the movie decides it wants to be six movies all at once, and can’t decide which one it wants to be.” – AwardsWatch Sep 8, 2025 Full Review Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025) 92% A- EDIT “O’Connor and Craig have electric, insanely believable chemistry, and with that, the audience can buy into their journey down the rabbit hole with every fun zig and zag along the way. ” – AwardsWatch Sep 7, 2025 Full Review Frankenstein (2025) 85% B EDIT “What can’t be denied is the scope that del Toro creates here, which is something that many viewers of his films know he won’t disappoint on.” – AwardsWatch Sep 3, 2025 Full Review Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (2025) 61% C+ EDIT “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere will leave you wanting more, for good and bad reasons that might not ever get explored again on the big screen.” – AwardsWatch Aug 31, 2025 Full Review The Naked Gun (2025) 87% B+ EDIT “The Naked Gun is a fresh take on the spoof comedy that honors the past by being one hundred percent its own silly, goofy, ten jokes a minute self, poking fun at just about everything and everyone in the cop, spy, true crime genre.” – AwardsWatch Jul 31, 2025 Full Review Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) 80% B- EDIT “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning sends the franchise out on more of a polite shrug than a disappointing whimper or grand triumph.” – AwardsWatch Jun 5, 2025 Full Review Alpha (2025) 56% D- EDIT “Ducournau’s latest film is by far the most disappointing, safest film of the year, devoid of the uniqueness and emotional power found in her early work.” – AwardsWatch Jun 5, 2025 Full Review Arco (2025) 93% C EDIT “Arco doesn’t allow itself the chance to separate from thinking of other [animated] films that are better than it in almost every way.” – AwardsWatch May 25, 2025 Full Review My Father's Shadow (2025) 97% C EDIT “However great the themes of the film are, the film’s relaxed pace and family dynamic collides with the political messaging to form a film that feels like two wonderful ideas that never fully develop into something one, special film.” – AwardsWatch May 25, 2025 Full Review Splitsville (2025) 84% F EDIT “The rest of Splitsville plays like a bad sitcom from the 1990s that never evolved its humor from the immature dude sex jokes and self-deprecation.” – AwardsWatch May 25, 2025 Full Review The Plague (2025) 97% B- EDIT “What elevates the film is the performances from [Everett] Blunck, but especially [Kayo] Martin, who is downright evil in his role as Jake, making for some of the best young actor performances in some time.” – AwardsWatch May 25, 2025 Full Review The Secret Agent (2025) 98% A EDIT “It’s a powerful film that ranks not just as one of the best films of the Cannes Film Festival, but one of the best films of the year.” – AwardsWatch May 25, 2025 Full Review Highest 2 Lowest (2025) 83% B+ EDIT “With Highest 2 Lowest, [Spike Lee's] got plenty to say as he provides a cool, assured version of the acclaimed crime thriller, alongside his greatest collaborator of his career; Denzel Washington.” – AwardsWatch May 23, 2025 Full Review Die My Love (2025) 74% A EDIT “Die My Love ranks as some of Ramsay’s best work yet, with confident direction from a visual, tonal master of their craft.” – AwardsWatch May 23, 2025 Full Review The Phoenician Scheme (2025) 77% A- EDIT “For [Mia] Threapleton, this is a breakout performance, as she understands the Wes Anderson rhythm like a seasoned vet.” – AwardsWatch May 19, 2025 Full Review Fantasy Life (2025) 92% B EDIT “Peet’s Dianne, a middle aged actress wanting to recapture the magic of her career from just a few years ago, is easily the best work of her career...” – AwardsWatch Apr 14, 2025 Full Review
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