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Cinedelphia is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Gary M. Kramer.

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Far From the Tree (2017) Gary M. Kramer It is impossible not to be inspired by the humanity on display in the film. The dignity of these individuals, all of whom want the right to just be who they are, comes across clearly. That is the strength of this very flawed, but highly compelling film.
Posted Aug 14, 2018Edit critic review
A Midsummer Night's Dream (2017) Gary M. Kramer Ah, the course of true love never did run smooth, as Lysander has tattooed on his arm. Yet Mott can't help but show off how damn clever he is with in-jokes ad nauseum
Posted Jul 27, 2018Edit critic review
Custody (2017) Gary M. Kramer Custody deliberately keeps viewers on tenterhooks as the story plays out to its spellbinding conclusion. In expanding upon his short, Legrand has made a feature that improves upon the original.
Posted Jul 27, 2018Edit critic review
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) Gary M. Kramer The modest quality of the film's musical numbers is not the problem; it's the lack of emotion, energy, and excitement. [The film] has all the glitz of a Carnival Cruise ship revue, only audiences are not docking at Kalokairi when the songs end.
Posted Jul 20, 2018Edit critic review
Tully (2018) Gary M. Kramer Obviously, something is not quite right with Tully, and something is also not quite right with Tully, either. There are too many head-scratching moments that will pull viewers out of the action.
Posted Jun 22, 2018Edit critic review
The Death of Stalin (2017) Gary M. Kramer Directed and co-written by Armando Iannucci (of In the Loop and Veep fame), the film incorporates farce, wordplay, sight gags, and satire into one hilarious Molotov cocktail.
Posted Jun 22, 2018Edit critic review
The Endless (2017) Gary M. Kramer What transpires is an intriguing mystery/sci-fi film that cleverly plays the ends against the middle.
Posted Jun 22, 2018Edit critic review
You Were Never Really Here (2017) Gary M. Kramer Lynne Ramsay's astonishing film, You Were Never Really Here, adapted from Jonathan Ames' noir novella is a taut, hypnotic drama. It is also one of the best films of the year.
Posted Jun 22, 2018Edit critic review
Book Club (2018) Gary M. Kramer It may be damning with faint praise to say that the mild not wild Book Club is only briefly cringe-inducing, but given the cast and comic potential, it should have been much better.
Posted Jun 22, 2018Edit critic review
Tag (2018) Gary M. Kramer Tag is possibly the best extended chase film since Run, Lola, Run.
Posted Jun 15, 2018Edit critic review
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