Philip Concannon
Philip Concannon's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Is This Thing On? (2025)
86%
3/5
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“Often perceptive and heartfelt as a portrait of a marriage in a rut, and a refreshing change of pace for its director.” –
The Skinny
Jan 26, 2026
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Saipan (2025)
90%
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“At the end of the day, this is the rare sports film that has no winners.” –
Sight & Sound
Jan 20, 2026
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That They May Face the Rising Sun (2023)
97%
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“Pat Collins approaches John McGahern’s final novel about a couple’s return to rural Ireland with the attentive eye of a documentarian, encouraging viewers to adjust to a slower pace of life along with the film’s protagonists. ” –
Sight & Sound
Dec 31, 2025
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You Burn Me (2024)
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“You Burn Me may mark the start of an intriguing new direction for this filmmaker. ” –
Sight & Sound
Dec 30, 2025
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Green Border (2023)
94%
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“Shot in stark black and white, Agnieszka Holland’s compassionate film about the dehumanising treatment of refugees on the Belarus-Poland border interrogates the European response to the migrant crisis in all its complexity and injustice. ” –
Sight & Sound
Dec 22, 2025
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Blink Twice (2024)
74%
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“There’s a hollowness to this picture that undermines its satirical intent, and the closer one looks at Blink Twice the less seems to be there.” –
Sight & Sound
Dec 19, 2025
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Caught Stealing (2025)
85%
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“It seems like Darren Aronofsky is finally having fun, and for a brisk 107 minutes, so are we. ” –
Sight & Sound
Nov 4, 2025
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Late Shift (2025)
97%
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“Petra Biondina Volpe captures the chaos and pressure of a night shift at an understaffed hospital in a cinematic tribute to nurses that’s elevated by the unflashy skill of Leonie Benesch. ” –
Sight & Sound
Nov 4, 2025
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Dying (2024)
100%
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“From his compassionate perspective, death is seen as a release rather than a tragedy. For these characters, dying is the easy part, it’s living that’s hard.” –
Sight & Sound
Nov 4, 2025
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Urchin (2025)
96%
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“At the age of 28, Dickinson has already established himself as a distinctive onscreen talent, and with this flawed but admirable film, he’s serving notice that his career behind the camera may be just as exciting to follow.” –
Sight & Sound
Sep 30, 2025
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Young Mothers (2025)
95%
5/5
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“There are no easy answers here, but there's so much compassion; the Dardennes' ability to elicit stunningly real performances from young actors is peerless.” –
The Skinny
Aug 15, 2025
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Motel Destino (2024)
78%
3/5
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“The 16mm cinematography from the great cinematographer Hélène Louvart creates a feverish atmosphere, both in the neon-lit interiors and the sun-bleached exteriors, while the constant moans of ecstasy on the soundtrack hilariously add to the mood.” –
The Skinny
May 5, 2025
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The Seed of the Sacred Fig (2024)
97%
4/5
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“Ultimately, The Seed of the Sacred Fig is not really about the rights and wrongs of individuals. It’s a direct attack on a corrupt and oppressive regime that strangles its people, just like the ficus religiosa of the title.” –
The Skinny
Feb 3, 2025
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Hard Truths (2024)
95%
4/5
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“Her entire posture is like a clenched fist, closed off and ready to fight the world, but [Marianne] Jean-Baptiste's astonishingly vivid performance makes us see how her belligerence is rooted in her pain.” –
The Skinny
Jan 27, 2025
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Soundtrack to a Coup d'État (2024)
97%
4/5
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“Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat is a dense and meticulously constructed picture. ” –
Little White Lies
Jan 21, 2025
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The Crime Is Mine (2023)
98%
3/5
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“The film is comprehensively hijacked in its final third by Isabelle Huppert. She blasts into the picture in full-on diva mode as a grand dame of the silent era now eyeing her chance at a comeback, delivering an outrageously hammy performance.” –
The Skinny
Oct 14, 2024
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In Camera (2023)
100%
3/5
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“The film is at its best when Khalid lets us sit in a discomfiting moment... In Camera doesn’t always hang together, but when it snaps into focus it’s an audacious and exciting picture to experience.” –
The Skinny
Sep 10, 2024
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Close Your Eyes (2023)
93%
5/5
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“Close Your Eyes is driven by a sincere belief in cinema’s power to awaken something within us.” –
The Skinny
Apr 8, 2024
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Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (2023)
96%
5/5
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“Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World is frequently an exhilarating and hilarious experience, but the feeling that lingers afterwards is one of emptiness and despair.” –
The Skinny
Mar 5, 2024
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You Hurt My Feelings (2023)
94%
4/5
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“Julia Louis-Dreyfus plays Beth’s sense of betrayal beautifully – it’s hilarious, but rooted in real pain. It again makes you wonder why she hasn’t had more opportunities to carry a film.” –
The Skinny
Feb 7, 2024
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Barbie (2023)
88%
3/5
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“Before she hits the road, being in Barbie Land is just as pleasurable for the viewer as it is for these toys. The depiction of this world is a triumph of imaginative design and skilful craftsmanship.” –
The Skinny
Feb 7, 2024
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Tori and Lokita (2022)
87%
4/5
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“Humane and heart-breaking.” –
Little White Lies
Dec 1, 2022
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The Innocents (2021)
97%
4/5
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“Vogt takes his time unfolding <i>The Innocents</i> and his pacing could be described as too deliberate, but his chilly, mysterious picture exerts an irresistible grip.” –
The Skinny
Jul 21, 2022
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The Worst Person in the World (2021)
96%
5/5
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“While Trier’s film is frequently dynamic and funny, a wistfulness emerges in the second half as the characters contemplate lost time and missed chances.” –
The Skinny
Jul 21, 2022
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Shirley (2020)
88%
4/5
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“As in Madeline's Madeline, Josephine Decker probes at the point where artistic inspiration and exploitation meet.” –
The Skinny
Oct 26, 2020
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