Zebib K.A.
Zebib K.A.'s reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
The Blue Caftan (2022)
96%
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“Writer-director Maryam Touzani’s film centers its love triangle great restraint, and subtlety. It may hold back too much, but the drama observes repressed love, regrets and affection with delicate skill.
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Spectrum Culture
Feb 14, 2023
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No Bears (2022)
99%
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“Part faux documentary, part film-within-a-film, Panahi’s latest follows a series of seemingly incidental events that coalesce into a subtle and unexpectedly devastating investigation of a director trying to create art under oppression.
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Spectrum Culture
Jan 12, 2023
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Something In The Dirt (2022)
89%
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“An inspired and detailed spiral down a rabbit hole of magic, myth, conspiracy and delusion that will move and unnerve its viewers while also keeping them guessing.
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Spectrum Culture
Nov 7, 2022
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The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales (2022)
94%
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“This documentary feature by Abigail Disney is a broad, down-to-earth journey through American capitalism and the Disney corporation’s income disparities.
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Spectrum Culture
Oct 6, 2022
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The Legend of Molly Johnson (2021)
79%
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“This Aboriginal-Australian film by director, writer and star Leah Purcell is an emotional, compelling story of a woman’s plight in rural Australia in the 19th century, a well-acted western and drama, but too often veers towards heavy-handed lessons.
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Spectrum Culture
Aug 23, 2022
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Moon, 66 Questions (2021)
97%
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“A slow film that too often leans into the inscrutable, Moon, 66 Questions is a meditation on a young woman’s fractured relationship with her father, a slow, often visceral, and ultimately satisfying experience of emotional repression and neglect.
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Spectrum Culture
Jul 11, 2022
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Paterson (2016)
96%
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“A lovely, original, naturalistically paced dreamscape, this is a film where a bus driver/poet observes the mundane yet beautiful moments of life.” –
Spectrum Culture
Jun 22, 2022
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Neptune Frost (2021)
96%
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“A psychedelic, visual feast, Neptune Frost is an entirely original Afrofuturist science fiction musical that will dazzle your senses — even if it loses track of itself often.
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Spectrum Culture
Jun 6, 2022
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The Phantom of the Open (2021)
86%
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“A whimsical, charming film based on the true story of the terrible golf player/ British hero Maurice Flitcroft, this light, heart-warming tale skims along, always pleasant and sometimes inspiring, and grounded by great performances.
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Spectrum Culture
Jun 2, 2022
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Gagarine (2020)
95%
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“Gagarine is a sweet and wistful story of a young French boys stifled dreams and unfortunate surroundings, as he dreams of space travel. However, the meandering pace and loose plot may lose the viewers attention.
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Spectrum Culture
Apr 4, 2022
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Delicious (2021)
100%
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“A delightful, sensory treat, Délicieux is a lush, bright, inventive take on class divides and one of the imagined birthplaces of fine dining in this lovely and engaging story of a 18th century French cook right before the French revolution.
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Spectrum Culture
Apr 1, 2022
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After Yang (2021)
89%
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“This lush indie drama explores the future impact of a techno-sapien companion on one family unit uncovering many layers of symbolism, though it sometimes keeps the viewer at too far a distance.
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Spectrum Culture
Mar 20, 2022
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Ultrasound (2021)
77%
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“An uncanny sci-fi thriller, Ultrasound is a mind-bending and inventive premise with some interesting twists and turns but ultimately leaves you wanting more.
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Spectrum Culture
Mar 20, 2022
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