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Fopp.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): Rosalynn Try-Hane.

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5/5
Good Time (2017) Rosalynn Try-Hane The social commentary that runs throughout especially on people on the fringes of society and the harsher treatment people of colour suffer is well done with a lightness of touch that allows the viewer to reflect rather than feel manipulated...
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3/5
Breath (2017) Rosalynn Try-Hane Clare Foy is luminous. But it's Garfield's charm that makes this film enjoyable.
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Rodin (2017) Rosalynn Try-Hane Doillon delivers a non-traditional biopic which emulates Rodin's approach to his sculptures.
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4/5
The Beguiled (2017) Rosalynn Try-Hane In fact you could say it could be viewed as a companion piece to that film told from the female perspective where the traditional object in fact objectifies the subject, Corporal McBurney, and lays bare the question of who is deceiving who.
Posted Aug 21, 2018Edit critic review
4/5
1918: Journey's End (2018) Rosalynn Try-Hane It's a visual assault of the most important senses - heart and mind. A must see.
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4/5
A Prayer Before Dawn (2017) Rosalynn Try-Hane A Prayer Before Dawn will leave you pulsating long after you've left the cinema.
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4/5
Last Flag Flying (2017) Rosalynn Try-Hane Last Flag Flying will take you by surprise - it has both style and substance.
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3/5
Call Me by Your Name (2017) Rosalynn Try-Hane It works well as a coming of age story and examination of how people communicate when they are unsure of the other's feelings.
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5/5
The Shape of Water (2017) Rosalynn Try-Hane There is so much to delight visually here as well as the beautiful and captivating film score. It's a striking masterpiece that flows just like water.
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3/5
I Am Not a Witch (2017) Rosalynn Try-Hane Overall, I Am Not A Witch is a perverse, absurd and funny snapshot of life in rural Africa which leaves a very profound afterthought on the treatment of women.
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3/5
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017) Rosalynn Try-Hane Forget all reason and logic and just let Lanthimos and the incredible cast be your guide.
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