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ScreenJabber is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Matthew Turner, Tom Beasley.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
7/10
Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) Tom Beasley A movie which, for all of its flaws, is evidently the result of a director's heart, soul and unfettered creative vision.
Posted Mar 19, 2021Edit critic review
8/10
Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) Tom Beasley Certainly pitched well within the Disney formula - a princess-based tale of heroism - but it's also a monster step up in epic scale and action spectacle.
Posted Mar 15, 2021Edit critic review
9/10
Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) Tom Beasley In the heart of the movie, Kaluuya swirls like a maelstrom built of pure charisma.
Posted Mar 15, 2021Edit critic review
9/10
Malcolm & Marie (2021) Tom Beasley Approaches relationships with an oil and water combination of melodrama and maturity. Somehow, it proves to be the perfect mixture.
Posted Feb 08, 2021Edit critic review
7/10
Mank (2020) Tom Beasley Mank is a rambling, indulgent and occasionally very impressive recounting of the conception and writing of all time Hollywood classic Citizen Kane.
Posted Dec 04, 2020Edit critic review
8/10
Possessor: Uncut (2020) Tom Beasley A smart, slick thriller with the tone of an oppressive, psychedelic nightmare.
Posted Nov 27, 2020Edit critic review
6/10
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020) Tom Beasley There's certainly no denying the festive cheer that sits at the heart of director David E. Talbert's barmy, colourful vision.
Posted Nov 19, 2020Edit critic review
9/10
Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) Tom Beasley Delivers enough subtle changes to the formula that it feels like these characters are more than justified in returning for another adventure.
Posted Aug 15, 2020Edit critic review
8/10
The Aeronauts (2019) Tom Beasley There's an urgency and a danger to the scenes in the clouds, conveying the rapid shift between awe-inspiring tranquility and stormy chaos.
Posted Aug 15, 2020Edit critic review
1/10
Cats (2019) Matthew Turner Where do you even start with Cats? Tom Hooper's big screen version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is unlike anything you've ever seen before, but not in a good way.
Posted Dec 22, 2019Edit critic review
Little Women (2019) Matthew Turner By turns heart-warming, laugh-out-loud funny and powerfully emotional, this is a simply stunning second feature from Gerwig and it will be fascinating to see what she does next. Unmissable and one of the best films of the year.
Posted Dec 18, 2019Edit critic review
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