Evan Miller
For as long as he can remember, Evan has been a film fan. He has always looked for ways to express his love of cinema and the wider entertainment industry and decided that the best way to do so would be through the pursuit of a career as an entertainment journalist. Evan has a strong passion for writing film reviews and essays about industry news and trends. He is thrilled to join The Rolling Tape to expand his love of film.
“Wish” Review: Not Quite What Was Wished For
'Saltburn' Review: Summer Sweet as Salt
"The Holdovers" Review: I’ll Be In Detention For Christmas
Martin Scorsese’s Final Act: Coming to Terms With the Mortality of an Immortal Artist
"The Creator" Review: An Achievement of Science Fiction Worldbuilding
"A Haunting in Venice" Review: The Horror of Monotony
Death, Taxes, and Dump Months
"Blue Beetle" Review: Traditional Superhero Origin Tale Bolstered by Strong Heart
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem" Review: Beloved Franchise Reinvents Itself For a New Generation
'Talk to Me' Review: Disturbing Horror Film Showcases Exciting New Voices
"No Hard Feelings" Review: Clever Raunchy Comedy Lacks Consistent Laughs
EP 199: The Invite (2026), I Want Your Sex (2026), The Career of Olivia Wilde & Guess the Letterboxd Review Game
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (13): The Odyssey, Reflections on Seasons 1-7 & Season 8 Announcement
Summer 2026 Box Office Draft Check-In
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (11-12): Tenet & Oppenheimer
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (9-10): Interstellar & Dunkirk
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (7-8): Inception & The Dark Knight Rises
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (5-6): The Prestige & The Dark Knight
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (3-4): Insomnia & Batman Begins
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (1-2): Following & Memento
RETRO//RANKED: Star Wars (11-12): Solo & The Rise of Skywalker
RETRO//RANKED: Star Wars (9-10): Rogue One & The Last Jedi
Summer 2026 Box Office Draft
I like my horror movies like I like my dipping sauces: sharp, hot, and thematically rich.Although it sometimes feels like it buckles under the thematic weight of its metatextual juggling…
Read on Letterboxd ↗As bad as this movie is, part of me just really enjoys hanging out with these characters. As someone who loves the original and can appreciate this movie enough to…
Read on Letterboxd ↗Generational soundtrack.
Read on Letterboxd ↗The yin to The Drama’s yang.
Read on Letterboxd ↗I think David Robert Mitchell should just put dinosaurs in all of his movies from now on. Put them in “They Follow.” Why not?In a year full of incredible throwbacks…
Read on Letterboxd ↗If it weren’t for “Silence of the Lambs,” I don’t think this movie would exist. And if it weren’t for this movie, I don’t think any movie like it would…
Read on Letterboxd ↗Assembly Cut makes it better, but not by much. Certainly doesn’t change the fact that this was a very ill-conceived endeavor on the parts of almost everyone involved.
Read on Letterboxd ↗The jokes are starting to wear a little thin meow.
Read on Letterboxd ↗Those Nivanna boys can simply do no wrong.“Tony” is my favorite type of coming-of-age film. Less interested in the icon Anthony Bourdain became, it’s about the journey of self discovery…
Read on Letterboxd ↗This movie fundamentally understands Spider-Man and why people love the character in a way we haven’t seen on screen in a long time. Will be very happy to see it…
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