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Sonia Zadurian

Sonia Zadurian's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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One Mile Away (2012) 75% 4/5 EDIT “Woolcock's latest refuses to accept an oversimplification of the situation - and demands that the audience do the same.” – CineVue Feb 13, 2019 Full Review Lawless (2012) 67% 3/5 EDIT “The average script ensures that the film is memorable only for its remarkably poor representations of women.” – CineVue Feb 2, 2019 Full Review Detachment (2011) 59% 3/5 EDIT “Detachment clearly has high aspirations, but unfortunately its jumbled narration means that it falls just shy of the mark.” – CineVue Jan 26, 2019 Full Review Dark Horse (2011) 70% 2/5 EDIT “Initially funny and interesting, but gradually becomes rather dull and uninspiring.” – CineVue Jan 25, 2019 Full Review The Cabin in the Woods (2011) 92% 4/5 EDIT “With a combination of his trademark wit and comedy gore, Whedon has once again reinvigorated a stale genre.” – CineVue Jan 5, 2019 Full Review The Hunger Games (2012) 84% 4/5 EDIT “The Hunger Games is impressively cast, beautifully styled, dynamically shot and powerfully edited. However, the standout feature of the film has to be its all encompassing success as an adaptation.” – CineVue Jan 3, 2019 Full Review My Week With Marilyn (2011) 82% 3/5 EDIT “My Week with Marilyn at its best is a frothy, funny and charming depiction of one theatrical great reacting to another.” – CineVue Dec 5, 2018 Full Review Pom Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (2011) 72% 3/5 EDIT “A fun way to learn a little more about the worlds of sponsorship and advertising, but its lack of depth will ultimately leave audiences dissatisfied.” – CineVue Dec 1, 2018 Full Review Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010) 61% 3/5 EDIT “Solidly creepy fun with occasional moments of frightening brilliance.” – CineVue Dec 1, 2018 Full Review Another Earth (2011) 66% EDIT “Another Earth is a hauntingly beautiful exploration into grief, guilt and human nature. A stunning melancholic trance of a film which will leave viewers transfixed long after its gripping end.” – CineVue Dec 1, 2018 Full Review
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