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Nathaniel Fetalvero

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

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F1 The Movie (2025) 82% 4/5 EDIT “Go for the incredible ride and the stunning craftsmanship on display, but temper your expectations of the story. There is no emotional epiphany to be had, but you will get one hell of a show.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Jul 17, 2025 Full Review Mickey 17 (2025) 78% 4/5 EDIT “This is a film that stays with you long after the credits roll, prompting reflection on the nature of humanity and the world we are creating.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Mar 1, 2025 Full Review Mufasa: The Lion King (2024) 56% 4/5 EDIT “Mufasa: The Lion King is a roaring triumph, a prequel that doesn't just rehash the old but adds something truly special to the Lion King legacy. It's not flawless, but it beats the 2019 remake paws down.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Dec 19, 2024 Full Review The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024) 49% 4/5 EDIT “While visually uneven, The War of the Rohirrim ultimately triumphs through its powerful storytelling, compelling characters, and the sheer force of its emotional core.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Dec 6, 2024 Full Review Red One (2024) 30% 3/5 EDIT “Red One isn't a cinematic masterpiece and suffers from Johnson's predictable performance. However, thanks to Evans' charm, the film delivers on its promise of entertaining escapism with plenty of action and holiday cheer.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Nov 7, 2024 Full Review Blink Twice (2024) 74% 3/5 EDIT “A visually impressive and suspenseful thriller that marks a promising directorial debut for Zoë Kravitz. However, its captivating aesthetic and strong performances can't entirely salvage a narrative that relies heavily on genre tropes.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Aug 29, 2024 Full Review Alien: Romulus (2024) 80% 2/5 EDIT “The film lacks the directorial audacity and willingness to subvert expectations that would elevate it beyond a technically well-executed but safe entry in the franchise.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Aug 16, 2024 Full Review Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) 78% 4/5 EDIT “A pure popcorn flick designed to entertain, and it succeeds with flying, bloody colours. It's a wild ride from start to finish, packed with action, laughs, and enough meta-references to satisfy even the most jaded comic book movie fan.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Jul 24, 2024 Full Review The Chosen One (2024) 3/5 EDIT “While it benefits from strong performances by Zong and Kuo, moments of inspired direction, and an entertaining blend of genres, these positives are overshadowed by a muddled script and inconsistent production values.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Jun 10, 2024 Full Review Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) 90% 5/5 EDIT “Even if you didn’t watch the 2015 film, you might enjoy this latest one anyway, with its fast-paced, nail-biting action sequences sure to leave you in awe for at least the latter two-thirds of the movie’s two-and-a-half-hour duration.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Jun 10, 2024 Full Review Asphalt City (2023) 46% 3/5 EDIT “If you're willing to brave the darkness, Asphalt City offers a compelling and unforgettable experience that is bound to leave a lasting impression.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Jun 10, 2024 Full Review HAIKYU!! The Dumpster Battle (2024) 76% 3/5 EDIT “Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle will make for an entertaining viewing experience for long-time followers of the anime... But if the names Hinata Shoyo and Kageyama Tobio mean nothing to you, you probably can give this a miss.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Jun 10, 2024 Full Review Abigail (2024) 83% 2/5 EDIT “Despite its pedigree, the film stumbles into clichés and cheap scares, relying heavily on gore scenes and predictable jump scares that fail to evoke genuine dread.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Jun 10, 2024 Full Review Challengers (2024) 88% 4/5 EDIT “With a relentless focus akin to a championship-level player eyeing victory at Wimbledon, each scene is served up with precision, volleying between timelines with the agility of a seasoned pro. ” – The New Paper (Singapore) Jun 10, 2024 Full Review
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