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The UnderSCENE is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Nuha Hassan.

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We're All Going to the World's Fair (2021) Nuha Hassan We’re All Going to the World’s Fair is depicted in many ways, but the movie itself is being watched and seen by the character and the audience.
Posted Sep 04, 2023Edit critic review
The Lost Daughter (2021) Nuha Hassan Colman delivers a performance filled with heartbreak and anger, and one that also shows the vulnerable aspect of Leda’s motherhood.
Posted Jul 21, 2023Edit critic review
Passing (2021) Nuha Hassan The performances are alluring and emotionally resonated on screen. Hall makes a stand-out debut with Passing and its impact and thoughtful.
Posted Jul 21, 2023Edit critic review
What Josiah Saw (2021) Nuha Hassan What Josiah Saw is a slow-burn psychological thriller in which the story is spread out to reveal what is underneath the terrible lives of the Graham siblings.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
I Was a Simple Man (2021) Nuha Hassan I Was A Simple Man is layered and reveals a lot more as the movie progresses, and there is so much to unpack.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
Seance (2021) Nuha Hassan The third act combines everything into one piece and finalises the brutality and the consequences of the ritual, and also, the twist that no one saw coming, but disappointing.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
Behemoth (2021) Nuha Hassan It leads to unsatisfying subplots, mixed with bad acting and dialogue that is not put together well.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
Glasshouse (2021) Nuha Hassan Egan’s Glasshouse is an interesting addition to the sci-fi genre that predicts the future of the world.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
Baby, Don't Cry (2021) Nuha Hassan Adam Leene’s cinematography is refreshing and powerful, as it focuses on bringing Baby’s trauma to the centre of the film.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
Agnes (2021) Nuha Hassan Reece ambitiously flips the movie into a heart-bending moment that focuses on the life of Mary, the one who needs special care from her superiors.
Posted Jul 20, 2023Edit critic review
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