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Fuera de Foco

Fuera de Foco is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Gabriela Meza.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
4/5
Zootopia 2 (2025) Gabriela Meza Zootopia 2 keeps its humor while daring to ask harder questions about who we trust—and why.
Posted Jan 17, 2026Edit critic review
4.5/5
Bugonia (2025) Gabriela Meza A razor-sharp satire about paranoia in the age of infinite information, where conviction becomes its own kind of madness
Posted Jan 17, 2026Edit critic review
2.5/5
Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) Gabriela Meza A stunning spectacle that no longer shocks—proof that even technical mastery can feel static when the story stops evolving.
Posted Jan 17, 2026Edit critic review
4.5/5
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Gabriela Meza Nia DaCosta pushes the saga into stranger, riskier territory—where faith, violence, and belief collide in unsettling ways
Posted Jan 17, 2026Edit critic review
2.5/5
Wicked: For Good (2025) Gabriela Meza Act Two plays less like a crescendo and more like a checklist
Posted Nov 20, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
Frankenstein (2025) Gabriela Meza Film was created so Guillermo del Toro could adapt this masterpiece.
Posted Oct 28, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Good Boy (2025) Gabriela Meza https://youtu.be/4xuUgld1i9U
Posted Oct 24, 2025Edit critic review
4.5/5
I Am Frankelda (2025) Gabriela Meza Soy Frankelda turns nightmares into poetry and fear into a language of beauty
Posted Oct 24, 2025Edit critic review
2.5/6
After the Hunt (2025) Gabriela Meza Julia Roberts delivers brilliance in a movie that keeps grading its own essay
Posted Oct 24, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The Smashing Machine (2025) Gabriela Meza The Smashing Machine bleeds sincerity but lacks pulse
Posted Oct 24, 2025Edit critic review
2.5/5
TRON: Ares (2025) Gabriela Meza Tron: Ares looks stunning, sounds hypnotic, and says absolutely nothing new.
Posted Oct 24, 2025Edit critic review
2.5/5
Black Phone 2 (2025) Gabriela Meza https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soRGXiS4Q9sThe sequel trades trauma for tropes, and heart for hollow echoes
Posted Oct 24, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
The Life of Chuck (2024) Gabriela Meza Like The Tree of Life, it finds the cosmic within the personal, grief woven with grace.
Posted Sep 09, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Freakier Friday (2025) Gabriela Meza It’s the rare sequel that embraces three generations, updating the formula with wit, heart, and rhythm.
Posted Sep 09, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Bring Her Back (2025) Gabriela Meza The Philippou brothers turn loss into the true monster, crafting a horror film that is more heartbreaking than terrifying.
Posted Sep 09, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) Gabriela Meza Like a horror buffet, it serves a little bit of everything—jumps, shadows, redemption—but sometimes you long for the simplicity of that first, perfect taco of terror.
Posted Sep 08, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Together (2025) Gabriela Meza “The emotional tension fades into body horror chaos, but the ride is unforgettable. A film that wants you to feel love, fear, and nausea—all at once.”
Posted Aug 08, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Weapons (2025) Gabriela Meza “Not the scariest film of the year—but easily one of the most gripping. When it hits, it hits hard.”
Posted Aug 08, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
KPop Demon Hunters (2025) Gabriela Meza "It’s like Sailor Moon met BlackPink in a neon dream—with just enough demon hunting to make your heart race."
Posted Jul 24, 2025Edit critic review
2/5
Jurassic World Rebirth (2025) Gabriela Meza "Jurassic World: Rebirth feels more like extinction—poor writing, flat characters, and CGI that wouldn’t scare a Tamagotchi."
Posted Jul 24, 2025Edit critic review
2/5
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) Gabriela Meza "Less a slasher and more a parody, it winks at the genre without fully embracing its thrills."
Posted Jul 24, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025) Gabriela Meza The Fantastic Four feels most powerful not in the face of Galactus, but in the quiet moments where family tries to make sense of chaos.
Posted Jul 24, 2025Edit critic review
2.5/5
Superman (2025) Gabriela Meza James Gunn tries to give the Man of Steel a heart and a punchline. The heart works. The punchline punches back.
Posted Jul 10, 2025Edit critic review
2/5
Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025) Gabriela Meza Visually stunning, narratively gripping — until it throws you into a psychological blender with no escape button.
Posted Jun 26, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Ballerina (2025) Gabriela Meza The action builds slowly, then explodes like a Molotov in ballet flats. Stay for the second half — it’s worth it.
Posted Jun 26, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
How to Train Your Dragon (2025) Gabriela Meza It doesn’t surpass the animated original, but it respects it, honors it, and delivers cinematic magic where it counts.
Posted Jun 26, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Elio (2025) Gabriela Meza Somewhere between existential dread and tentacled cuteness, Elio finds its place: a heartfelt call for connection across galaxies.
Posted Jun 26, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
28 Years Later (2025) Gabriela Meza "A chaotic blend of poetry and panic — more emotional than terrifying, but unforgettable either way."
Posted Jun 26, 2025Edit critic review
4.5/5
M3GAN 2.0 (2025) Gabriela Meza Tom Cruise and Terminator had a baby, raised it on emotional neglect and action movies—and that baby is Megan 2.0. It sounds insane. But it’s cinema.
Posted Jun 25, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
A Minecraft Movie (2025) Gabriela Meza Jack Black is pure pixelated chaos — and I mean that as a compliment.
Posted May 23, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) Gabriela Meza The plot may glitch like bad AI, but the spectacle is pure adrenaline.
Posted May 23, 2025Edit critic review
Sinners (2025) Gabriela Meza You don’t watch Sinners for clarity — you feel it, question it, and walk away haunted by its echo.
Posted May 23, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Eddington (2025) Gabriela Meza "Eddington is what happens when you let a filmmaker psychoanalyze America with a straight face and a very sharp knife."
Posted May 21, 2025Edit critic review
3.5
Thunderbolts* (2025) Gabriela Meza Marvel finally flirts with real vulnerability… then ruins it with a flying Yelena and instant press conferences.
Posted May 14, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Karate Kid: Legends (2025) Gabriela Meza Clichés fly like kicks, but charm keeps this nostalgic sequel on its feet
Posted May 14, 2025Edit critic review
3
Final Destination Bloodlines (2025) Gabriela Meza Final Destination: Bloodlines is the gory nostalgia trip you didn't know you were craving—equal parts trauma trigger and twisted fun.
Posted May 14, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Mickey 17 (2025) Gabriela Meza Think Don’t Look Up meets Okja, but toned down. Mickey 17 is fun, sleek, and smart-ish—until it chooses predictability over provocation.
Posted Apr 14, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Better Man (2024) Gabriela Meza Better Man transforms the familiar music biopic formula into an unexpected, dazzling spectacle—flamboyant, hypnotic, and unapologetically Robbie
Posted Mar 01, 2025Edit critic review
2/5
Captain America: Brave New World (2025) Gabriela Meza It's not worse than Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, but still mediocre.
Posted Feb 25, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
I'm Still Here (2024) Gabriela Meza There’s power in what Ainda Estou Aqui chooses not to show—its restraint makes every absence, every silence, and every unspoken horror even more haunting.
Posted Feb 25, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Memoir of a Snail (2024) Gabriela Meza Few films have the power to leave you feeling both empty and hopeful at once. Memoir of a Snail does just that—pulling you through fire, loss, and the fragile beauty of brotherhood.
Posted Feb 25, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
Flow (2024) Gabriela Meza Like the best journeys, Flow is unpredictable, heart-wrenching, and utterly transformative—a masterpiece of animated storytelling.
Posted Feb 14, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Nosferatu (2024) Gabriela Meza Eggers' Nosferatu captures the gothic beauty of its source material, yet lacks the raw menace and originality that made his previous films unforgettable.
Posted Feb 14, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Conclave (2024) Gabriela Meza With all the secrecy and intrigue, Conclave should have been a gripping power play—yet its biggest revelations feel more like missed opportunities.
Posted Feb 14, 2025Edit critic review
5/5
The Brutalist (2024) Gabriela Meza A monumental work of cinema—The Brutalist stands tall, unyielding, and unforgettable, much like the architecture it honors."
Posted Feb 14, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
A Complete Unknown (2024) Gabriela Meza More of a sensory experience than a deep character study, A Complete Unknown shines through Chalamet’s transformative performance.
Posted Feb 14, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Companion (2025) Gabriela Meza Sophie Thatcher’s performance is a masterclass in controlled artificiality—eerily human, yet always just a little... off.
Posted Feb 14, 2025Edit critic review
4.5/5
Anora (2024) Gabriela Meza Beneath its vibrant chaos, Anora reveals a haunting truth about isolation and the dehumanization of modern society.
Posted Jan 29, 2025Edit critic review
2
Moana 2 (2024) Gabriela Meza Moana 2 feels like a film designed to keep the little ones entertained, but for those seeking the magic of its predecessor, it’s more of a faint echo than a bold adventure.
Posted Dec 26, 2024Edit critic review
3
Kraven the Hunter (2024) Gabriela Meza Far from the narrative failure of Madame Web and closer to the entertaining charm of Venom
Posted Dec 26, 2024Edit critic review
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