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Jenna Marotta

Jenna Marotta's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Black Panther (2018) 96% EDIT “Each man and woman...is resplendent in Ruth Carter's traditional costumes. Indigenous dialects are spoken amid the space flights, museum heists, and car chases.” – IndieWire Mar 31, 2020 Full Review Fruitvale Station (2013) 94% EDIT “Fruitvale Station offers no social remedies, but by recreating Grant's final hours, it actualizes him as a man, not just a rally cry.” – IndieWire Mar 31, 2020 Full Review Dear White People (2014) 91% EDIT “...the film explores how two members of the same race can have vastly different experiences depending on how dark their skin is, as well as why certain people can say and act one way, but not others.” – IndieWire Mar 31, 2020 Full Review Girls Trip (2017) 91% EDIT “... The bond between the four women - and occasional lack thereof - demands repeat viewing much more than the sporadic shocks of gross-out (and grapefruit) humor.” – IndieWire Mar 31, 2020 Full Review Hidden Figures (2016) 93% EDIT “Hidden Figures presented three brilliant black women who just wanted to do their jobs.” – IndieWire Mar 31, 2020 Full Review Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire (2009) 92% EDIT “When discussing comedians who became dramatic actors, Oscar winners Robin Williams and Jamie Foxx come to mind, as do Jim Carrey and Steve Carell. But none had a more extreme transformation than Mo'Nique for Precious.” – IndieWire Mar 31, 2020 Full Review Michael Moore in TrumpLand (2016) 54% EDIT “Instead of bombast and vitriol, Moore addresses his Ohio audience with softness and gentility, vowing to make them feel comfortable despite the partisan backdrop.” – Esquire Magazine Oct 17, 2018 Full Review Sisters (2015) 60% EDIT “To paraphrase Fey herself: B*****s continue to get stuff done.” – Vice Jul 11, 2018 Full Review Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Cyber Attacks (2016) EDIT “Many images are online screengrabs, and the overall look of the film resembles a corporate PowerPoint presentation” – Decider Dec 20, 2017 Full Review
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