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Matt Hoffman

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Una (2016) 76% EDIT “In transforming the source material the director has crafted a film that is as moving as it is thrilling. It is an unprecedented approach to the subject matter; an experimental treatment a promising new cinematic voice.” – Film School Rejects May 11, 2020 Full Review Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019) 92% EDIT “Breathtaking performances - shot in close-up - of songs like "One More Cup of Coffee", "Hurricane", and "Romance in Durango" are padded by moments of joy and heartbreak.” – That Shelf Dec 11, 2019 Full Review BlacKkKlansman (2018) 96% EDIT “A remarkable blend of rage and humor makes BlacKkKlansman at once both a necessary and timeless experience. It will shock most, offend some, but most importantly will spark conversation among all.” – Film School Rejects May 18, 2018 Full Review American Animals (2018) 88% EDIT “It's a wild ride that shakes up a common narrative by way of a refreshingly multifaceted approach. It's about time someone made a heist film like this.” – Film School Rejects Mar 27, 2018 Full Review Lady Bird (2017) 99% EDIT “Greta Gerwig's official directorial debut will make you laugh and then steal your heart.” – Film School Rejects Nov 27, 2017 Full Review Stronger (2017) 91% EDIT “Gyllenhaal and Maslany deliver powerful performances.” – Film School Rejects Sep 23, 2017 Full Review Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) 90% EDIT “Frances McDormand and Martin McDonagh offer career-best work in this profoundly moving film.” – Film School Rejects Sep 23, 2017 Full Review The Shape of Water (2017) 92% EDIT “The craft of Guillermo del Toro's latest is top notch.” – Film School Rejects Sep 23, 2017 Full Review I, Tonya (2017) 90% EDIT “This mean-spirited biopic provides cheap laughs at the expense of its subjects.” – Film School Rejects Sep 23, 2017 Full Review Okja (2017) 87% EDIT “Once again, Bong proves that he is a master of dark comedy, a true environmentalist, and a man with a big heart.” – Film School Rejects May 25, 2017 Full Review Golden Exits (2017) 67% EDIT “Alex Ross Perry returns with another challenging depiction of New York neuroses.” – Film School Rejects Feb 12, 2017 Full Review Fifty Shades Darker (2017) 11% EDIT “Less BDSM and more boring sex makes this a weaker, though ultimately more compelling entry in the series.” – Film School Rejects Feb 12, 2017 Full Review An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017) 80% EDIT “The follow-up to the 2006 Oscar winner fails to engage in a fully realized discourse on climate change.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2017 Full Review Mudbound (2017) 97% EDIT “Mudbound takes its time before grounding itself as a great film.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2017 Full Review Katie Says Goodbye (2016) 48% EDIT “As brutal as Katie Says Goodbye may be to experience, one cannot help but commend Roberts' control over the viewer.” – Film School Rejects Oct 19, 2016 Full Review Blue Jay (2016) 91% EDIT “The latest film by The Duplass Brothers is light on the plot, heavy on the tear ducts.” – Film School Rejects Oct 11, 2016 Full Review The Commune (2016) 71% EDIT “The Commune is not peak Vinterberg. Nevertheless, the film displays a fully realized and continually evolving auteurist gaze, bringing life to otherwise mundane material.” – Film School Rejects Sep 17, 2016 Full Review Elle (2016) 91% EDIT “Working with material tailored to her talents, Huppert gives the performance of her career.” – Film School Rejects Sep 17, 2016 Full Review Nocturnal Animals (2016) 74% EDIT “Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals is cinema at its most vibrant.” – Film School Rejects Sep 17, 2016 Full Review Lion (2016) 84% EDIT “True story or not, there is no denying that Lion is a largely empty film. A paint-by-numbers production, Lion is following a simple set of instructions for achieving an emotional response from its audience.” – Film School Rejects Sep 17, 2016 Full Review I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016) 59% EDIT “The languid pacing of I Am the Pretty Thing will surely be unwelcome by anyone expecting a straightforward horror film. The film is most rewarding when approached as an experiment of sorts.” – Film School Rejects Sep 16, 2016 Full Review Mountains May Depart (2015) 89% 5/5 EDIT “Zhao Tao's awe-inspiring performance and the pure audacity of director Jia Zhangke make Mountains May Depart the auteur's best effort to date.” – We Got This Covered Aug 1, 2016 Full Review The BFG (2016) 74% EDIT “While The BFG may not be a true return to form for Spielberg, it is nonetheless a charming effort that is sure to stand the test of time.” – Film School Rejects May 24, 2016 Full Review The Neon Demon (2016) 59% EDIT “If one surrenders themselves to the film's eccentric exhibition, The Neon Demon can surely be recognized as one of the year's most bizarrely fun films.” – Film School Rejects May 24, 2016 Full Review The Last Face (2016) 8% EDIT “The Last Face is a film that should not exist. There is not a single thing about this film that makes logical sense on paper.” – Film School Rejects May 24, 2016 Full Review
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