GeekRex
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publication only count toward the Tomatometer when written by the following
Tomatometer-approved critic(s):
Hannah Lodge, Kyle Pinion
Rating
Title/Year
Author
1
Dolemite Is My Name (2019)
That it tells this triumphant story in such a lush and vibrant way, and that it acts as a vehicle for Murphy's continually bottomless charisma, makes it easy to recommend
Posted Oct 9, 2019
2
Joker (2019)
Joker is basically an idiot's version of a thinking man's film.
Posted Oct 2, 2019
3
Long Shot (2019)
Long Shot somehow makes it all work
Posted Sep 26, 2019
4
Love, Antosha (2019)
Love, Antosha does a lot with very little time, which is nothing if not fitting.
Posted Sep 26, 2019
5
Shazam! (2019)
Shazam! is the humanist kind of blockbuster we see all too rarely nowadays
Posted Apr 3, 2019
6
Climax (2019)
Once the film enters its inevitable Lord of the Flies territory... and the shock value enters its most absurd - we begin to wonder what we really learned at all
Posted Mar 14, 2019
7
Silence (2017)
Silence is a wonder of a film...acting as an important piece of religious history and an engaging personal odyssey.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
8
Paterson (2016)
Like in real life, the smaller moments sometimes click and resonate long after its running time has past.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
9
A Cure For Wellness (2017)
For a film that makes its enigmas so paramount, it's strange to see [A Cure For Wellness] treat its audience so disdainfully.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
10
John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)
John Wick: Chapter 2 is all about confidence, confidence in its concept, its own internal universe, and its lead.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
11
It Comes At Night (2017)
Probably the closest we'll ever get to a filmed version of The Last of Us.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
12
The Florida Project (2017)
A sumptuously shot, 35-mm experience that feels utterly lived-in and real, but never loses its cinematic verve; it's a film that will stay with you.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
13
Suburbicon (2017)
Surburbicon proves that sometimes scripts are shelved for a reason.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
14
Wonderstruck (2017)
Minor Haynes is still an interesting curio, particularly given the stylistic acumen on display, but it's easily his least effective film thus far.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
15
The Square (2017)
This is a finely honed machine that hits a perfect blend of thoughtful and intellectual commentary, while also being impossible to pry your eyes away from, minute by minute.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
16
Darkest Hour (2017)
It's Churchill that keeps Darkest Hour just above par through Oldman's absolutely heavyweight performance
Posted Jan 26, 2019
17
The Disaster Artist (2017)
The finest film about Hollywood foibles since Ed Wood
Posted Jan 26, 2019
18
The Shape of Water (2017)
While it still falls short of his earlier triumphs, it's a step in the right direction for the Hollywood expansion of del Toro's unique vision
Posted Jan 26, 2019
19
Red Sparrow (2018)
The film's moments of deeper introspection are really just all gloss.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
20
Thoroughbreds (2018)
It's a film filled with good ideas, and with just a little more judicious work, could have had something special and memorable.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
21
Hotel Artemis (2018)
Hotel Artemis would have been a fascinating short, but even at 90 minutes, it wears out its welcome far too quickly.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
22
The Meg (2018)
It's clear The Meg has no idea what kind of movie it wanted to be, other than one that tried to appeal to a bunch of different demographics.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
23
Mid90s (2018)
You can tell Hill could craft an entertaining film in a mode he's comfortable with, but aiming for profundity finds his reach exceeding his grasp.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
24
Searching (2018)
As its run-time rolls on, it grows so head-smackingly stupid and trite, you'll wonder why you wasted the time at all.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
25
Life Itself (2018)
If you like This Is Us...just go watch that.
Posted Jan 26, 2019
26
Colette (2018)