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Adam DiLeo

Adam DiLeo's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Now Playing Magazine film critic.

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Jeepers Creepers 3 (2017) 17% 2.5/10 EDIT “An unremarkable entry in a cult favorite franchise, Jeepers Creepers 3 offers fans little to get excited about. While the monster still rules its slice of country highway and the skies above it, the rest of the film crashes in the cornfields.” – IGN Movies Sep 28, 2017 Full Review Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser (2015) 10% 6/10 EDIT “Anyone who enjoyed the original will enjoy spending a little more time with Joe and his band of merry weirdos.” – IGN Movies Aug 16, 2017 Full Review Kickboxer: Vengeance (2016) 41% 4.5/10 EDIT “Though Van Damme and Bautista are high points, Kickboxer: Vengeance feels dated and dull.” – IGN Movies Sep 2, 2016 Full Review Dead Rising: Endgame (2016) 6.7/10 EDIT “Its plot is nonsensical and full of holes... None of the characters, even the ones returning from the last movie, demonstrate any growth so we never learn (or care) much about them as people.” – IGN Movies Jun 23, 2016 Full Review Heist (2015) 30% 6/10 EDIT “Heist hangs together almost entirely on Morgan's charm and dogged determination.” – IGN Movies Nov 12, 2015 Full Review Skin Trade (2014) 31% 5/10 EDIT “Offering literally nothing original, Skin Trade is just a bargain bin action vehicle for an aging star. Still, if you're cool with that, Dolph will be more than happy to beat the crap out of some villains for your amusement.” – IGN Movies May 7, 2015 Full Review Open Windows (2014) 40% 7.2/10 EDIT “A strong performance by Elijah Wood and impressive technical directing by Nacho Vigalonda keep the tension high even as leaps in logic become increasingly prevalent.” – IGN Movies Nov 3, 2014 Full Review Felony (2013) 68% 6.4/10 EDIT “It's unfortunately weighted down by a plodding pace and a depressing, dull narrative that reveals nothing about the characters or human morality.” – IGN Movies Oct 17, 2014 Full Review
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