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Hayden Cornmell

Hayden Cornmell's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019) 92% EDIT “It's a truly sincere, heartfelt retelling of Dickens' story, one that taps into a new contemporary edge and presents itself in a distinctly cinematic fashion, even if the storytelling falters along the way.” – Film Inquiry Feb 13, 2020 Full Review Sorry We Missed You (2019) 88% EDIT “Sorry We Missed You is not without faults, but it is a vital look at the hardships faced day in, day out by families all over the UK.” – Film Inquiry Nov 13, 2019 Full Review Waves (2019) 84% EDIT “Waves is an astonishing piece of work, one that tackles every one of its ideas with grace, heart, and compassion.” – Film School Rejects Oct 29, 2019 Full Review Pain and Glory (2019) 96% EDIT “Just as Mallo does in the film's final moments, Almodóvar reaches into the past to find new ways to create, to evolve, and eventually, find glory from pain.” – Film Inquiry Oct 24, 2019 Full Review Always in Season (2019) 83% EDIT “For what it does do-raise awareness for a serious injustice and provoke discussion around the subject of our recent history-Always in Season is a hugely effective piece of work, if an uneven one at that.” – Film Inquiry Sep 21, 2019 Full Review Liam Gallagher: As It Was (2019) 63% EDIT “Merely an exercise in proving what a swell guy Liam Gallagher is, with an endless parade of friends and family members sitting down to sing his praises.” – Nonfics (Substack) Sep 17, 2019 Full Review What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Deep Space Nine (2018) 100% EDIT “An honest, engaging, and surprisingly funny look back at one of modern television's greatest achievements.” – Nonfics (Substack) Aug 4, 2019 Full Review The Raft (2018) 90% EDIT “This will understandably be disappointing to some, but for those in the market for something that plays with assumptions to tell a story of people coming to terms with their shared past, The Raft is a very rewarding watch.” – Film Inquiry Jul 3, 2019 Full Review Breakthrough (2019) 60% EDIT “This brand of lazy, simple-minded propaganda is long past its sell-by date, and Breakthrough does next to nothing to break out of that cycle.” – Film Inquiry Jul 3, 2019 Full Review Weed the People (2018) 100% EDIT “A wonderfully empathetic look at the ongoing medical marijuana debate.” – Nonfics (Substack) May 14, 2019 Full Review
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