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Sean Fitz-Gerald

Sean Fitz-Gerald's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Biography:

Film Critic, National Post

Reviews

Movies TV Shows
Into the Storm (2014) 21% EDIT “A visually stunning disaster-thriller that ultimately feels cheap with its perverse take on death and gratitude.” – Denver Post Aug 8, 2014 Full Review I Origins (2014) 51% 3/4 EDIT “With a slew of seemingly random clues unraveling in the pursuit of scientific mystery, Origins becomes gut-punching marvel.” – Denver Post Jul 25, 2014 Full Review Wish I Was Here (2014) 45% EDIT “The fruits of writer-director Zach Braff's Kickstarter are here for the general public, and they're at once vibrantly weird, beautiful and thoughtful.” – Denver Post Jul 18, 2014 Full Review Third Person (2013) 25% EDIT “Plumbing emotional depths, Haggis turns the characters' tribulations onto the viewer: If white is the color of trust -- as Neeson's author writes -- aren't we all a little gray?” – Denver Post Jul 7, 2014 Full Review Earth to Echo (2014) 49% EDIT “With authentic characters, dialogue and settings, Echo's filmmakers have successfully created a story younger kids and pre-teens growing up in a Millennial and post-Millennial culture can relate to.” – Denver Post Jul 7, 2014 Full Review Evergreen: The Road to Legalization (2013) 83% EDIT “Portraying emotion and devil's advocacy are this balanced film's strong suits.” – Denver Post Jun 20, 2014 Full Review 22 Jump Street (2014) 84% 3/4 EDIT “Jump Street knows you know about the predictability and cheapness of sequels and rip-offs -- and in this case, to avoid the downfalls of other summer comedy sagas, embracing that problem might have been the best move for this absurd, unique franchise.” – Denver Post Jun 13, 2014 Full Review Daddy Day Care (2003) 28% 1.5/4 EDIT “While lucrative, family fare does not allow Murphy much room to move, preventing him from meeting any significantly funny expectations.” – National Post May 9, 2003 Full Review
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