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Rob Humanick

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Every Little Thing (2024) 95% 2.5/4 EDIT “Terry Masear’s experience as a victim of childhood abuse is succinctly and broadly addressed, underscoring a largely unspoken meta-narrative about the necessity of compassion and forgiveness.” – Slant Magazine Jan 7, 2025 Full Review Robot Dreams (2023) 98% 3.5/4 EDIT “Pablo Berger's film effortlessly brings a sense of universality to its story.” – Slant Magazine May 26, 2024 Full Review EDIT “Only in theory does Joe Dante's subversive brand of satire effectively compliment Homecoming's schlocky horror premise.” – Projection Booth Apr 29, 2021 Full Review Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972) 67% B+ EDIT “Among the most efficient and exciting of the series since the 1954 original.” – Projection Booth May 24, 2019 Full Review Godzilla Raids Again (1955) 64% 3/5 EDIT “Unwise in investing so much time in its human characters, who are poorly drawn and never particularly compelling.” – Suite101.com May 24, 2019 Full Review Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965) 50% C EDIT “The lip flapping English of the American version is only negligibly more entertaining.” – Nerdist May 21, 2019 Full Review J.T. LeRoy (2018) 55% 2/4 EDIT “It's disappointing that so much of the film feels like mere tilling of the soil.” – Slant Magazine Apr 24, 2019 Full Review Dust (2007) 81% 4/5 EDIT “For those most curious about the world around them, Dust is a revelation.” – Suite101.com Apr 6, 2016 Full Review Rebels of the Neon God (1993) 100% A- EDIT “One of the great films about modern unrest and the pangs of youth. I can't wait to watch it again.” – Projection Booth Jun 12, 2015 Full Review The World According to Sesame Street (2006) 3/4 EDIT “Anyone who doubts the socially and culturally shaping powers of television, film or any other medium of expression need only look to Sesame Street in order to dispel their skepticism.” – Slant Magazine May 21, 2015 Full Review Remote Area Medical (2013) 90% 3/4 EDIT “Despite the subdued anger and drawn-out suffering on display, the documentary is primarily a work of hope.” – Slant Magazine Nov 26, 2014 Full Review Extraterrestrial (2014) 28% EDIT “A knowing mlange of recognizable genre tropes bordering on shopworn clich, with little else introduced to the equation to justify its existence.” – Slant Magazine Nov 19, 2014 Full Review Interstellar (2014) 73% EDIT “While [...] imperfect in many ways, the whole proves to be far more than the sum of its parts.” – The Berks-Mont News Nov 8, 2014 Full Review Love Is Strange (2014) 93% EDIT “Molina and Lithgow are a marvelous presence, establishing such potent chemistry that it remains tangible during their long stretches apart.” – The Berks-Mont News Nov 6, 2014 Full Review Pelican Dreams (2014) 92% 3/4 EDIT “The film is spare, empathic, and deeply introspective, and its imagery, such as a pelican fascinated by its own reflection, is so sublime in its kookiness as to be worthy of Werner Herzog.” – Slant Magazine Nov 6, 2014 Full Review Private Peaceful (2012) 63% 2.5/4 EDIT “By modestly embracing its inherent minimalism and finding the emotions underlying even the most schematic of scenarios, the film taps into something unmistakably human.” – Slant Magazine Oct 29, 2014 Full Review X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) 90% EDIT “Alternately thought-provoking, philosophical, and politically conscious. It's also seriously cool.” – The Berks-Mont News Oct 17, 2014 Full Review Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead (2014) 80% 2/4 EDIT “By formally acknowledging the material's inherent silliness ad nauseam, the filmmakers have distanced themselves from the spirit of the parody, robbing it of its gruesome pleasures.” – Slant Magazine Oct 7, 2014 Full Review Obvious Child (2014) 90% EDIT “Beneath the film's frequently sardonic front [...] is a sobering maturity, one contextualized with quotidian poetry.” – The Berks-Mont News Oct 6, 2014 Full Review Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell (1968) 4/4 EDIT “"Just as brilliant, beautiful, and entertaining as Romero's first zombie masterpiece."” – Projection Booth Sep 30, 2014 Full Review Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) 18% EDIT “"...an excruciatingly monotonous plunge through the id of our cultural subconscious, which means that it might even be a decent allegory in spite of itself."” – The Berks-Mont News Sep 28, 2014 Full Review The Hornet's Nest (2014) 72% EDIT “"...little more than lip service to the horrors, and ethical challenges, of modern war."” – The Berks-Mont News Sep 24, 2014 Full Review The Boy With the Cuckoo-Clock Heart (2013) 83% 2.5/4 EDIT “The film is at once enabled and hindered by its utter strangeness, an intrinsic quality surely exacerbated in its English-language release.” – Slant Magazine Sep 21, 2014 Full Review Pump (2014) 75% 2.5/4 EDIT “The doc does a good job of avoiding partisan caterwauling, limiting its argument to a clear thesis and well-articulated supporting statements.” – Slant Magazine Sep 17, 2014 Full Review Godzilla (2014) 76% EDIT “This new Godzilla [...] walks a fine line, and that it never loses balance is something of a miracle.” – The Berks-Mont News Sep 15, 2014 Full Review
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