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Nerve.com is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Bilge Ebiri, Scott Von Doviak.

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The Adjustment Bureau (2011) Scott Von Doviak I think I would have liked it better had it been made in the '70s and starred Charlton Heston, but it's a hard movie to hate.
Posted Mar 03, 2011Edit critic review
The Green Hornet (2011) Scott Von Doviak Gondry's film does have its goofy charms, even though it never quite decides what kind of movie it wants to be.
Posted Jan 13, 2011Edit critic review
Inception (2010) Scott Von Doviak Plays like Ocean's 11 on Elm Street as written by Philip K. Dick, and that's mostly a good thing.
Posted Jul 15, 2010Edit critic review
Greenberg (2010) Scott Von Doviak Baumbach proves he's as good as anyone at producing the kind of laughter that sticks in your throat.
Posted Mar 26, 2010Edit critic review
Green Zone (2010) Scott Von Doviak The pacing is intense without being frenetic, and the chases and gun battles are served up with Greengrass's trademark jittery fervor.
Posted Mar 12, 2010Edit critic review
Alice in Wonderland (2010) Scott Von Doviak Tim Burton seems to have completely misinterpreted his source material, but that's hardly a surprise at this point. It's more like his trademark.
Posted Mar 05, 2010Edit critic review
The Ghost Writer (2010) Scott Von Doviak The element of paranoia Polanski wove so well through movies like Chinatown and Rosemary's Baby is on full display here.
Posted Feb 26, 2010Edit critic review
Shutter Island (2010) Scott Von Doviak A supremely well-crafted thriller from an elder statesman whose love of cinema still burns through every frame.
Posted Feb 19, 2010Edit critic review
The Cove (2009) Bilge Ebiri An exhilarating experience.
Posted Jul 29, 2009Edit critic review
6.7/8
Liberty Kid (2007) Bilge Ebiri What begins as a run-of-the-mill urban drama about two guys from Brooklyn turns into something more epic and resonant.
Posted Jan 10, 2008Edit critic review
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