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Doris Toumarkine

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The Burnt Orange Heresy (2019) 66% EDIT “A deliciously decadent Hitchcockian suspenser.” – FilmDINGHY.com Mar 5, 2020 Full Review Who You Think I Am (2019) 88% EDIT “Juliette Binoche gives another startling performance that is optimized by a sly script adaptation from the popular novel and a solid supporting cast...” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 28, 2020 Full Review Straight Up (2019) 93% EDIT “Straight Up reaffirms that a truly worthy no frills, small budget indie can indeed emerge from L.A. As such, it's also a primer for aspiring filmmakers everywhere on making a good feature with with chump change and small cast in everyday locations.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 28, 2020 Full Review The Lavender Scare (2017) 95% EDIT “Much credit goes...to the doc's editors and researchers who unearthed and effectively organized so much material into a chilling, thrilling true story.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review The Lighthouse (2019) 90% EDIT “One for the ages...writer/director Robert Eggers' seductive, hallucinatory film is a brilliantly contrived cinematic tone poem...” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review General Magic (2018) 100% EDIT “Beyond its informational and narrative value, a vigorously-paced, magnificently-produced doc that integrates some gorgeous aerial cinematography and a rich, lulling original score...” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review A Dog's Journey (2019) 53% EDIT “A truly high-quality production that smartly pays attention to pacing, performances, cinematography, score, messages and...[it] authentically pays off.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review The Spy Behind Home Plate (2019) 76% EDIT “The considerable footage of Berg in both Japan and Europe (before and during the war) expand the doc into a kind of personal and period travelogue.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review My Son (2017) 63% EDIT “While overall a satisfying whodunnit, the whodidit may not please those diehard mystery/suspense fans insistent on big payoff "aha"s.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review Peterloo (2018) 67% EDIT “Even when constrained by the small spaces of peasant quarters or interiors lit only by candlelight, the film is a visual achievement of beauty and authenticity.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché (2018) 96% EDIT “Newly-discovered footage of Guy-Blaché films and the subject herself, including rare audio recordings and a restored video interview enrich her portrait...” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review Apollo 11 (2019) 99% EDIT “Going budget class on this cinematic journey to traditional theater screens will thrill, but traveling First Class via the optimized IMAX format amplifies the WOW! of the film...” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review The White Crow (2018) 68% EDIT “Quite a technical achievement. Beautifully shot and with all authentic or authentic-looking locations...” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review J.T. LeRoy (2018) 55% EDIT “As the feverish airhead scheme-meister, Dern electrifies in a near-toxic, hypnotic fusion of manic 60s flower children on speed, an even more energized 60s/70s Grace Slick, and name-yer-hyper-self-involved motor-mouth wannabe of today.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review Charlie Says (2018) 59% EDIT “Working with material that could have easily been sensationalized or exploited, Mary Harron manages to infuse dignity into a work whose story and certainly toxic characters don't deserve any.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review Buddy (2018) 96% EDIT “A genuinely fresh take on "dog films" that, thanks to both the doc's dutiful furry stars and their grateful human co-stars, amounts to solid entertainment for all ages and screens.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review The Brink (2019) 84% EDIT “With great pacing, shot selection, and storytelling mojo, Klayman delivers her political animal as chilling circus act - what could become the greatest showdown on earth, were Bannon to have his way.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review The Aftermath (2019) 26% EDIT “[It] tightly grips viewers to a bitter (maybe sweet) denouement with a final frames resolution that, upon reflection, strikes as entirely appropriate.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review Ramen Shop (2018) 86% EDIT “History buffs will appreciate the bitter but revelatory detours into war history and the lingering prejudices and memories it unleashes.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review Hotel Mumbai (2018) 76% EDIT “The star glitter notwithstanding, authenticity and generous production spend inform every frame.” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review The Mustang (2019) 95% EDIT “French filmmaker Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, who also co-wrote, impresses with a feature directorial debut that displays an understanding of film as both craft and poetry. She also displays a reverence and hope for flawed humanity...” – FilmDINGHY.com Feb 11, 2020 Full Review The Traitor (2019) 86% EDIT “A breathtaking morality tale of loves, family, betrayals, and, arguably, redemption.” – FilmDINGHY.com Jan 30, 2020 Full Review Incitement (2019) 96% EDIT “No superficial bio-pic, this smart, thrilling, even-handed study conveys clues to what underlay Amir's deep hatred and twisted sociopathy.” – FilmDINGHY.com Jan 30, 2020 Full Review Clemency (2019) 92% EDIT “Clemency, thanks also to Chukwu's four years researching it, feels so real it's often painful to watch. But it's fine medicine for viewers who like to think and to experience a film beyond the usual cinematic salve.” – FilmDINGHY.com Jan 10, 2020 Full Review 1917 (2019) 88% EDIT “An exceptional cinematic work of art and craft, Mendes' war drama is most notable for being a powerfully immersive drama that ingeniously also recruits viewers for this dangerous trek through the war zone.” – FilmDINGHY.com Jan 9, 2020 Full Review
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