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Madeleine Wall

Madeleine Wall's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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White Lie (2019) 92% EDIT “The tension in White Lie comes from the threat of Katie's exposure, an anxiety accentuated by Lev Lewis' snaky musical score.” – Cinema Scope Aug 8, 2020 Full Review The Antenna (2019) 55% EDIT “The Antenna functions as an odd parable, one which may be a bit too late.” – Cinema Scope Sep 11, 2019 Full Review Paris Stalingrad (2019) EDIT “Meddeb is the narrator, and her authorial voice is never hidden, but her willingness to let others speak on par with her is what sets this documentary apart.” – Cinema Scope Sep 10, 2019 Full Review Entwined (2019) 67% EDIT “There is a lot of space here to do something different than the norm, but instead the film wanders through the lush woods, never able to truly progress from its starting point.” – Cinema Scope Sep 10, 2019 Full Review Comets (2019) 67% EDIT “Shavgulidze wisely braids in flashbacks of the quiet, intimate moments between her protagonists, curled up on a blanket or playing cards, leaving the fraught moments of youth to be recounted, absent direct representation, by their present-day selves.” – Cinema Scope Sep 6, 2019 Full Review The Wind (2018) 82% EDIT “The shortcomings of The Wind, however, are so typical of the genre that one wonders why such films are still being made.” – Cinema Scope Sep 17, 2018 Full Review Freedom Fields (2018) 91% EDIT “Though the focus of Arebi's film is predominantly intimate profiles of the players, the world around them is always within reach, primarily mediated through technology.” – Cinema Scope Sep 12, 2018 Full Review Phoenix (Føniks) (2018) 76% EDIT “It's clear that the filmmaker has considerable intimacy with mental illness, and with strong performances from both lead actors, there's sympathy and patience with Astrid's struggles.” – Cinema Scope Sep 11, 2018 Full Review Lady J (2018) 85% EDIT “That the fact of the whore pretending to be the virgin reveals more about the surrounding society than the deception itself is fascinating, yet it happens too late-and the film is a bit too taken with itself to notice.” – Cinema Scope Sep 11, 2018 Full Review Ever After (2018) 80% EDIT “The zombie apocalypse is the framework of a fairy tale, except here the ever after isn't necessarily a happy one, but rather the end of one species and the birth of another.” – Cinema Scope Sep 8, 2018 Full Review Maria by Callas: In Her Own Words (2017) 91% EDIT “What is really missed here is the opportunity to look at Callas' authorship in her work, both on stage and off-to give her labour the credit it's due, rather than simply defer to her statements that she'd rather be home with a child and a husband.” – Cinema Scope Sep 6, 2018 Full Review
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