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Bonnie Fazio

Bonnie Fazio's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Reel.com film critic.

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Hallam Foe (2007) 73% 2.5/4 “Another successful and intriguing entry in Mackenzie's growing oeuvre.” – Reel.com Oct 18, 2008 Full Review Shotgun Stories (2007) 88% 3/4 “Writer/director Jeff Nichols is one to watch. He has fashioned a simple but powerful cautionary tale, equal parts Southern Gothic and Greek tragedy, and has given a familiar kind of material a fresh spin.” – Reel.com Oct 18, 2008 Full Review Then She Found Me (2007) 50% 2.5/4 “If it's not a completely satisfying film, it's not a completely mediocre one, either. See it if the subject matter intrigues, or you're a fan of one or more of the actors.” – Reel.com Feb 15, 2008 Full Review The Page Turner (2006) 77% 3/4 “Quietly suspenseful.” – Reel.com Mar 17, 2007 Full Review Private Fears in Public Places (2006) 76% 3/4 “Whether or not uneven character-identification was part of Renais' intention, we leave the theater under the film's delicate spell, anxious to discuss the possibilities with other viewers.” – Reel.com Mar 3, 2007 Full Review Into Great Silence (2005) 88% 3/4 “The film's pacing and its meditative, almost hypnotic quality are completely in fulfillment of [director] Grning's intentions, not at all a failure to engage. Silence won't engage everyone, but it achieves its purpose.” – Reel.com Feb 24, 2007 Full Review Hear and Now (2007) 89% 3.5/4 “Irene Taylor Brodsky's documentary about her parents' late-in-life decision to undergo cochlear-implant surgery is a moving tribute to her folks and their accomplishments, and an engrossing emotional roller-coaster for filmgoers.” – Reel.com Feb 17, 2007 Full Review The Notorious Bettie Page (2006) 58% 3/4 “Director Harron refrains from moralizing (against very soft-core but sometimes kink-oriented porn) or making political statements (supporting First Amendment rights), but her treatment of Page herself is decidedly affectionate.” – Reel.com Feb 22, 2006 Full Review
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