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Boris Nelepo

Boris Nelepo's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Girl From Nowhere (2012) EDIT “In La fille du nulle part, Brisseau has created a film of heavenly beauty, warmth, and tenderness, revealing and revelling in the Mélièsian essence of cinema.” – Cinema Scope Nov 14, 2017 Full Review Saint Laurent (2014) 63% EDIT “Just as Bonello's anachronisms blithely cross disparate eras, so Saint Laurent gainsaid the passage of time.” – Cinema Scope Nov 14, 2017 Full Review Yakuza Apocalypse (2015) 62% EDIT “A decidedly minor entry in Miike's expansive catalogue, Yakuza Apocalypse is meant to please and entertain, and his fans (this critic included) can't help but be pleased and entertained.” – Cinema Scope Nov 14, 2017 Full Review Heart of a Dog (2015) 95% EDIT “In the case of Heart of a Dog, the only importance is attached to the name of artist who signed this film.” – Cinema Scope Nov 14, 2017 Full Review Anomalisa (2015) 92% EDIT “That's about it, plot-wise. Kaufman's lugubrious tone is instantly recognizable, and yet the final result showcases his most linear and consistent work to date.” – Cinema Scope Nov 11, 2017 Full Review Norte, the End of History (2013) 93% EDIT “An endangered species, Diaz makes a point to treat cinema as a complex, multifaceted art form in which sensual, intellectual, and sacred experiences are inextricably linked.” – Cinema Scope Nov 11, 2017 Full Review Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom (2015) 89% EDIT “While the film's informational value is almost non-existent, its emotional knobs are turned up to the max.” – Cinema Scope Nov 11, 2017 Full Review In Jackson Heights (2015) 96% EDIT “This portrayal of waning cycles of life, both human and communal, nevertheless illustrates quite vividly the benefits of grassroots democracy, self-government, and mutual respect -- in other words, it lays bare the inner workings of civilization itself.” – Cinema Scope Nov 11, 2017 Full Review Zoology (2016) 87% EDIT “[Pavlenkova's] acting is Zoology's sole redeeming point, which makes it all the more distasteful that all the plot developments, and the tentative love story in particular, are put in the service of the final twist.” – Cinema Scope Nov 11, 2017 Full Review
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