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Matt Neglia

Matt Neglia's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Keeper (2025) 53% 5/10 EDIT “Operating at a rate now of putting out at least one film a year and nearly a decade after his directorial debut, Perkins remains one of the most fascinating voices in modern horror, even if "Keeper" is not quite a keeper in his filmography.” – Next Best Picture Nov 13, 2025 Full Review One Battle After Another (2025) 94% 10/10 EDIT “In a career of many masterworks, this may be Paul Thomas Anderson's most vital film yet. It's one cinematic delight after another, a battle cry, and undoubtedly not only the film of the year, but for an entire generation, perhaps the entire decade.” – Next Best Picture Sep 17, 2025 Full Review Tuner (2025) 97% 6/10 EDIT “With a star-making turn from Leo Woodall, solid support from Hoffman and Liu, and Roher’s confident leap into narrative filmmaking, it’s an intriguing debut that suggests Roher will hopefully be giving us even more finely tuned pieces in the future.” – Next Best Picture Aug 31, 2025 Full Review Hamlet (2025) 79% 7/10 EDIT “It's a psychologically intense adaptation that will hopefully allure newcomers to Shakespeare's work. Still, for those already familiar with the source material, it is burdened by comparisons to the countless other adaptations that have come before it.” – Next Best Picture Aug 30, 2025 Full Review Ballad of a Small Player (2025) 48% 6/10 EDIT “While "Ballad of a Small Player" doesn’t reach the heights of Berger’s recent cinematic triumphs, it remains a striking entry in his filmography. Its flaws are evident, but so is its ability to entertain and engage.” – Next Best Picture Aug 30, 2025 Full Review Weapons (2025) 93% 6/10 EDIT “It's worth seeing for its bold aim from Cregger, a filmmaker still very much on the rise and filled with tremendous promise, but one that may leave many viewers as frustrated and divided as the characters in the film.” – Next Best Picture Jul 28, 2025 Full Review Elio (2025) 83% 8/10 EDIT “It's a moving cosmic adventure about how the things that make us different are also the things that connect us. And for Elio and us, that's a message worth beaming across the galaxy.” – Next Best Picture Jun 17, 2025 Full Review Materialists (2025) 77% 8/10 EDIT “Song once again proves that she's one of the most emotionally intelligent filmmakers working today, not offering straightforward answers but providing thought-provoking questions we can feel in our bones.” – Next Best Picture Jun 9, 2025 Full Review Resurrection (2025) 89% 9/10 EDIT “It’s the kind of work that instantly grabs your attention and inspires a generation to pick up a camera and put their own dreams up on the silver screen.” – Next Best Picture May 23, 2025 Full Review Sentimental Value (2025) 97% 9/10 EDIT “It's a story only Joachim Trier could tell after working on "The Worst Person In The World" and challenging himself, Vogt, and Reinsve to go even deeper than they did previously to tell something that was just as impactful, if not more rewarding.” – Next Best Picture May 22, 2025 Full Review It Was Just an Accident (2025) 97% 8/10 EDIT “Through this moral exercise, Panahi lays bare a cynical cycle of violence that continues to consume Iran and its people while also giving himself the outlet to express his rage and fury in ways he cannot outside the cinematic art form.” – Next Best Picture May 20, 2025 Full Review Highest 2 Lowest (2025) 83% 7/10 EDIT “"Highest 2 Lowest" isn't just a welcome reunion between two of cinema's greats after a long break. It's a triumphant work from a filmmaker who has smartly updated a story to discuss relevant and personal themes while never compromising his voice.” – Next Best Picture May 20, 2025 Full Review Alpha (2025) 56% 4/10 EDIT “It’s overstuffed with too many ideas, and as a result, each one suffers as much as the characters and, by extension, the audience.” – Next Best Picture May 20, 2025 Full Review The Phoenician Scheme (2025) 77% 6/10 EDIT “While those expecting typical Wes Anderson fare will likely get what they came for with “The Phoenician Scheme,” there’s no denying the director has provided more substantial efforts with poignant and memorable results.” – Next Best Picture May 18, 2025 Full Review The Secret Agent (2025) 98% 8/10 EDIT “This resounding message behind Mendonça Filho’s latest and his bold choices in telling this story makes it a chapter in history worth exploring.” – Next Best Picture May 18, 2025 Full Review Die My Love (2025) 74% 9/10 EDIT “"Die, My Love" isn't just a film about postnatal depression; it's a brutal symphony of love and madness, with two actors at the top of their game under a filmmaker so firmly in control of this narrative and its message.” – Next Best Picture May 17, 2025 Full Review Eddington (2025) 68% 7/10 EDIT “Although it may not expose anything revelatory about our self-serving behavior and worst impulses during this time or events that led to this point, it serves as a compelling snapshot.” – Next Best Picture May 17, 2025 Full Review Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) 80% 6/10 EDIT “Unfortunately, this latest mission, should we choose to accept it, is a more mixed offering than the grand, emotional, and pitch-perfect sendoff Cruise and McQuarrie probably wanted.” – Next Best Picture May 14, 2025 Full Review Sinners (2025) 97% 8/10 EDIT ““Sinners” is a renewed jolt of adrenaline for the cinematic landscape in how original it feels and a poignant cry from the past that reverberates into the present and, hopefully, transforms into a reclamation beyond into the future.” – Next Best Picture Apr 10, 2025 Full Review The Rivals of Amziah King (2025) 97% 9/10 EDIT “A rare gem that hums with humor, heart, and humanity, "The Rivals of Amziah King" is a testament to Patterson's distinct vision and the power of independent filmmaking at its most inspired.” – Next Best Picture Mar 12, 2025 Full Review Juror #2 (2024) 93% 6/10 EDIT “With an intriguing premise, "Juror #2's" greatest asset is its performers. In this unusual "About A Boy" reunion, Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette produce strong work as two individuals racked by moral guilt the deeper they hurl themselves into the case.” – Next Best Picture Oct 28, 2024 Full Review Here (2024) 36% 4/10 EDIT “"Here" takes a captivating idea for how to tell a story but tells the most uninteresting story imaginable with inauthentic performances, extraneous subplots, a tedious non-linear structure, and visual effects that distract rather than immerse.” – Next Best Picture Oct 26, 2024 Full Review Blitz (2024) 81% 6/10 EDIT “"Blitz" may not push any boundaries. However, it still highlights McQueen's prowess at telling a powerfully heartfelt story, in this case, of a city, its people under attack, their steadfast resilience, and hope for a better future.” – Next Best Picture Oct 9, 2024 Full Review Conclave (2024) 93% 8/10 EDIT ““Conclave” is a reminder that in the world of high-stakes elections, whether religious or political, true idealism is often overshadowed by the harsh realities of institutional corruption and human imperfection.” – Next Best Picture Aug 31, 2024 Full Review September 5 (2024) 92% 8/10 EDIT “A thrilling and essential viewing experience, blending outstanding performances with a gripping narrative, and a specific approach that powerfully examines media ethics and its impact on a global audience.” – Next Best Picture Aug 29, 2024 Full Review
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