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Craig Jenkins

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TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR (2023) 98% EDIT “A showcase for the pen and pain that animate Swift’s finest compositions, the fuel that keeps the pistons in her well-oiled business apparatus pumping year after year.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 16, 2023 Full Review Hannah Gadsby: Something Special (2023) 93% EDIT “The new special charms as an affecting queer love story and slice of life on the spectrum, but what it’s best at is threading a long, involved yarn where tiny, offhand details turn out to be seeds for a plot twist soon to sprout.” – New York Magazine/Vulture May 9, 2023 Full Review Entergalactic (2022) 97% EDIT “As a sort of psychedelic outgrowth of a studio album, Entergalactic hits its marks. It’s affecting and pretty throughout its 90-minute running time, a banquet of ear and eye candy.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 10, 2022 Full Review Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell (2021) 78% EDIT “I Got a Story to Tell is essential viewing, provided that you're the kind of person who can rap the first verse of "Hypnotize" from memory. You come away wishing B.I.G. could've dreamed bigger.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 3, 2021 Full Review Black Is King (2020) 94% EDIT “It's an inclusive experience and a gorgeous tale of metaphysical Afrofuturism. For what it is, it's great. The question once more is: How does she top this?” – New York Magazine/Vulture Aug 3, 2020 Full Review Dave Chappelle: 8:46 (2020) 90% EDIT “It's Chappelle's most poignant material in ages... [but] Chappelle in middle age still mirrors his audience. We're coming together, and fast nowadays; we still have a ways to go.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jun 15, 2020 Full Review Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019) 92% EDIT “Rolling Thunder Revue is a brilliant rock doc because it doesn't take itself too seriously and because it recognizes that rock and roll is a kingdom built on borrowed threads and fudged facts.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jun 12, 2019 Full Review
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