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Dom Nero

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Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) 64% EDIT “The satisfyingly high-speed velocity gameplay for which Sonic is so beloved is translated into cringey floss dances, fourth-wall breaking jokes, and pathetic attempts to appear earnest despite constant snark in the screenwriting.” – Esquire Magazine Feb 21, 2020 Full Review Joker (2019) 68% EDIT “All the references in Phillips's film don't feel like they're homages-they feel like blasphemy.” – Esquire Magazine Oct 10, 2019 Full Review Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) 91% EDIT “Far From Home is the first clean step forward for the MCU in years.” – Esquire Magazine Jul 3, 2019 Full Review Toy Story 4 (2019) 96% EDIT “Of all the Toy Story films, 4 asks us to learn to be comfortable with bringing new things to life, and saying farewell to the things we once loved.” – Esquire Magazine Jun 21, 2019 Full Review Once Upon a Time in America (1984) 86% EDIT “A stratosphere-scraping citadel of cinema, nearly everything about Leone's last film - and greatest masterwork - speaks to the grand illusion of the American Dream.” – Esquire Magazine Oct 17, 2018 Full Review Beetlejuice (1988) 83% EDIT “Beetlejuice seems above all categorization, a fearlessly original piece of work.” – Esquire Magazine Oct 16, 2018 Full Review Opening Night (1977) 96% EDIT “Opening Night is exactly the sort challenging film that we should consider when examining the adventurous breadth of a genre that cannot, and should not, be nailed down by any simple definition or formula.” – Esquire Magazine Oct 16, 2018 Full Review Marathon Man (1976) 82% EDIT “There is no classic film that captures the horror-of-human-history phenomenon more exemplarily.” – Esquire Magazine Oct 16, 2018 Full Review Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) 66% EDIT “Engages with the psychological onslaught of the senses that is stirred by trauma in such a furious, intimate way that... the simple act of looking at a framed image of Laura Palmer can send electricity up our spinal cords.” – Esquire Magazine Oct 16, 2018 Full Review Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) 69% EDIT “A phantasmagoric work of gothic horror that is no less terrifying to me today than the other-worldly fantasies of biblical devils and demons that I experienced in my nightmares when I was a child.” – Esquire Magazine Oct 16, 2018 Full Review Sorry to Bother You (2018) 93% EDIT “Riley brings an incredible and idiosyncratic vision to the screen with a genre-bending satire that chips away at our current moment in time.” – Esquire Magazine Jul 18, 2018 Full Review Hereditary (2018) 90% EDIT “Hereditary is quite the opposite of fun. It seeks only to burden the audience, setting us up to hurt from the very start.” – Esquire Magazine Jun 18, 2018 Full Review
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