Andrew Schenker
Tomatometer-approved critic
Home (2008)
93%
EDIT
“Working with all-star DP Agnès Godard, Meier effectively communicates the sense of upended privacy.” –
Village Voice
Mar 29, 2024
Full Review
Walt & El Grupo (2008)
57%
1/4
EDIT
“Whatever glamour theres to be found in this Yanks-below-the-border venture is imperfectly conveyed to the audience because of a scarcity of suitable archival material.” –
Slant Magazine
Apr 6, 2022
Full Review
Tickling Leo (2009)
31%
1.5/4
EDIT
“The Holocaust new wave continues with Tickling Leo, this time drawing on a little-known historical footnote as the haunted backdrop for an otherwise tepid contemporary drama.” –
Slant Magazine
Feb 28, 2015
Full Review
Revenge of the Mekons (2013)
88%
3/4
EDIT
“What emerges is a portrait of a fully committed band that could never quite make it and of the rock n' roll project as something between a (very serious) hobby and a full-time career.” –
Slant Magazine
Oct 26, 2014
Full Review
Towheads (2013)
67%
.5/4
EDIT
“There's but one sequence in the entire movie that offers even the slightest bit of filmmaking verve, and even this speaks to the project's essential myopia.” –
Slant Magazine
Jan 19, 2014
Full Review
S#x Acts (2013)
80%
2.5/4
EDIT
“In its refusal to bring an easy understanding to its main character's behavior, it comes dangerously close to presenting her as a willing perpetrator in her own victimhood.” –
Slant Magazine
Dec 1, 2013
Full Review
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013)
61%
1.5/4
EDIT
“A cursory history lesson with no interest in probing the deeper or more complex implications of Mandela's positions and their relationship to his country's shifting landscape.” –
Slant Magazine
Nov 23, 2013
Full Review
GBF (2013)
80%
3/4
EDIT
“The film, lensed in appealing candy-striped colors, has so much fun exploding stereotypes and radiates with such infectious comic gusto and genuine good nature, that it would be almost churlish to resist its charms.” –
Slant Magazine
Nov 22, 2013
Full Review
It's Me, It's Me (2013)
2/4
EDIT
“Alternating between self-consciously offbeat comedy and existential J-horror, It's Me, It's Me never quite satisfies in either mode.” –
Slant Magazine
Nov 4, 2013
Full Review
A Case of You (2013)
47%
1/4
EDIT
“Kat Coiro's film takes the comedy of discomfort to new levels of cringe-worthiness by presenting.” –
Slant Magazine
Nov 1, 2013
Full Review
Paradise (2013)
20%
2/4
EDIT
“The film smartly avoids the sort of cynical hijinks that characterize the majority of Vegas-set flicks, though it can't come up with anything more compelling to place in its stead.” –
Slant Magazine
Oct 14, 2013
Full Review
The Invisible Woman (2013)
76%
2/4
EDIT
“Ralph Fiennes's film feels not so much rooted in the past as it is mired in conventions about how to portray that past.” –
Slant Magazine
Oct 10, 2013
Full Review
Stray Dogs (2013)
86%
4/4
EDIT
“Tsai isn't making a social-problem film here, and his critique of patriarchal control is secondary to his portrait of unbearable psychic conditions.” –
Slant Magazine
Sep 25, 2013
Full Review
On the Job (2013)
94%
2.5/4
EDIT
“A nose-to-the-ground crime thriller that also doubles as a wide-ranging portrait of official corruption in the Philippines, On the Job has little trouble delivering the genre goods.” –
Slant Magazine
Sep 23, 2013
Full Review
At Berkeley (2013)
87%
3.5/4
EDIT
“The crisis that looms over every minute of the film's four hours is the ongoing threat and increasing actuality of budget cuts.” –
Slant Magazine
Sep 17, 2013
Full Review
Like Father, Like Son (2013)
86%
2/4
EDIT
“The film scores all of its thematic points early, commenting intriguingly, if ultimately rather obviously, on the demands of Japanese patriarchy.” –
Slant Magazine
Sep 17, 2013
Full Review
Thanks for Sharing (2012)
50%
2/4
EDIT
“Is an exploration of sex addiction, in all its different manifestations, the new flavor of the week in contemporary American cinema?” –
Slant Magazine
Sep 14, 2013
Full Review
After Tiller (2013)
92%
3/4
EDIT
“It gives a true sense of how the forces of a hypocritically religious country has burdened countless young women with a lifetime of misplaced guilt.” –
Slant Magazine
Sep 14, 2013
Full Review
Don Jon (2013)
80%
1.5/4
EDIT
“Joseph Gordon-Levitt's directorial debut, Don Jon, does for porn-dependence what Shame did for sex addiction by offering a surface-level look at the effects of its specific pathology on its lead male character.” –
Slant Magazine
Sep 11, 2013
Full Review
GMO OMG (2013)
56%
2/5
EDIT
“Why anyone would think that home movies of the director and his kids belong in a social-issues doc is a truly WTF question.” –
Time Out
Sep 11, 2013
Full Review
Museum Hours (2012)
94%
4/5
EDIT
“A look around Vienna's legendary gallery provides some unexpectedly enlightening moments.” –
Little White Lies
Sep 5, 2013
Full Review
I Am Breathing (2013)
92%
2/5
EDIT
“Unfortunately, the only other thing they're able to provide is Platt's bland encouragements to live life before it's too late.” –
Time Out
Sep 3, 2013
Full Review
A Teacher (2013)
34%
EDIT
“Fidell seems ill-prepared to steer the film into strictly psychological territory, resulting in a project that loses its fraught sense of control at the same moment as its embattled protagonist.” –
Village Voice
Sep 3, 2013
Full Review
Winnie (2011)
19%
2/5
EDIT
“What starts as a standard worshipful biopic of Winnie Mandela (Jennifer Hudson) suddenly shifts gears after her release from a year-plus jail stint.” –
Time Out
Sep 3, 2013
Full Review
Fire in the Blood (2012)
90%
3/5
EDIT
“Only Gray's reliance on bland visuals and recourse to the conventional talking-heads docu-template dull the power of his imperative exposé.” –
Time Out
Sep 3, 2013
Full Review
No Reviews Yet
Load More
Something went wrong.. try again