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Tori Potenza

Tori Potenza's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Biography:

Tori Potenza (she/they) is a queer film critic and historian based in Philadelphia. They are a staff writer with MovieJawn and have published work for Nottingham Horror Collective, Horrorpress, and Certified Forgotten, amongst other publications. She is a lecturer who has spoken at film festivals and Universities. They have spoken on numerous podcasts and their first video essay is featured in MAI Feminism. Her editiorial work often focuses on sex and gender themes in film along with body horror and posthumanism. Currently they are working as a shorts screener for Brooklyn Horror Fest.

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Reviews

Movies TV Shows
Die My Love (2025) 74% EDIT “The divisive reactions that Die My Love is already getting shows how uncomfortable we are dealing with all the beauty, and raw natural messiness that are an inherent part of the feminine experience. ” – MovieJawn Nov 16, 2025 Full Review Crumb Catcher (2023) 87% EDIT “Much like the relationships it centers, it's a reminder that collaborative efforts like relationships, or filmmaking require a lot of work and a dash of magic to come together.” – MovieJawn Nov 2, 2025 Full Review She Loved Blossoms More (2024) 90% EDIT “With a peculiar sense of humor, gorgeous cinematography, and a carefully crafted world, it is hard not to appreciate what Yannis Veslemes is doing as a filmmaker, even if it's not for your average moviegoer.” – MovieJawn Oct 14, 2025 Full Review Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle (2025) 98% EDIT “Like much of the series, Infinity Castle does an exquisite job of balancing various tones. You will go from something deeply moving to thrilling action to much needed humor to break long strings of tension. ” – MovieJawn Sep 12, 2025 Full Review Stranger Eyes (2024) 82% EDIT “Stranger Eyes will linger and stick with you long after the credits start to roll. Siew Hua Yeo is a noticeable filmmaker for the way he blends his story with expert editing and structure.” – MovieJawn Aug 29, 2025 Full Review Caught Stealing (2025) 85% EDIT “All in all, Caught Stealing is a lot of fun and is especially great to watch with a crowd. I doubt it will be a stand out for Aronofsky fans, but if you want a good, high energy action vehicle this is certainly a perfect summer time watch.” – MovieJawn Aug 29, 2025 Full Review
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