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Brian Farvour

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G20 (2025) 58% C- “...make no mistake, nothing is surprising in the film’s sequence of events, nor any over-the-top lines of dialogue signature of any movie of this particular ilk...” – The Playlist Apr 19, 2025 Full Review Control Freak (2025) 64% C- “Folk horror elements attempt to weasel their way into the narrative. Still, all of this takes a backseat to predictability, half-hearted jump scares, and a flow that...often allows the audience to predict the following line.” – The Playlist Apr 11, 2025 Full Review The Rule of Jenny Pen (2024) 71% C- “...the film ends up taking Stefan and Dave down a road that sees [John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush] exchanging spit, growls, bizarre dances, and a combination of quotes and anecdotes that begin to bury the story and its heavy-handed message...” – The Playlist Apr 11, 2025 Full Review Gazer (2024) 78% B “If nothing else, that unexpected second half saves “Gazer,” though it’s unlikely to prompt repeat views, it still captures enough attention to warrant one’s gaze.” – The Playlist Apr 10, 2025 Full Review Cleaner (2025) 50% B- “Beyond the familiar, it’s not a complete loss. The skyscraper setting makes for some hilarious moments...” – The Playlist Mar 5, 2025 Full Review Sugar Babies (2025) 40% C- “In a way, it is in keeping with the attention span of the TikTok generation, and much like your average TikTok, it will be over before you know it.” – The Playlist Feb 3, 2025 Full Review The Things You Kill (2025) 96% C- “It’s unclear if there was ever a modicum of potential present as cameras rolled on “The Things You Kill” or if this exists simply as a handful of half-baked stories with no clear connective tissue. ” – The Playlist Feb 3, 2025 Full Review Predators (2025) 97% A- “Maybe it’s not black and white, but a slew of grey areas, and “Predators” succeeds in presenting something that takes the audience on a rollercoaster of emotion.” – The Playlist Feb 3, 2025 Full Review Serious People (2025) 70% A “It’s low-key at best, a small-scale comedy with a breezy flow and the directing team of Gutierrez and Mullinkosson leading the charge, with Gutierrez portraying Pasqual effortlessly. ” – The Playlist Feb 3, 2025 Full Review Didn't Die (2025) 63% B “ There’s an effortless, natural flow to “Didn’t Die,” and it’s in this that Menon allows such a plunge into a tired concept to feel fresh.” – The Playlist Jan 30, 2025 Full Review Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story (2024) 95% B “The film knows to keep the spotlight fixated on Minnelli, even if the same movie finds itself unable to resist slipping into the traits and tropes signature of many a documentary and ultimately render it somewhat mundane.” – The Playlist Jan 29, 2025 Full Review Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore (2025) 96% A- “or a film ostensibly about one actress’s struggles as she sets about proving that her talents transcend her limitations, it speaks louder than words ever could.” – The Playlist Jan 29, 2025 Full Review Star Trek: Section 31 (2025) 20% C- “No one can fault the cast for giving it what might be seen as a decent shot, but if “Star Trek: Section 31” leaves you with one thing, it’s that the final frontier, which is future spinoffs, might be best left alone.” – The Playlist Jan 29, 2025 Full Review A Mistake (2024) 74% B+ “As a showcase for the talent that is Elizabeth Banks, in addition to its existence as a thought-provoking exploration of the field of medicine and the human side of patient care, it’s an undeniable victory.” – The Playlist Sep 23, 2024 Full Review Look Into My Eyes (2024) 91% A- “Director Lana Wilson chooses to ultimately eschew cutaways, soundtrack, and a filmmaking flex or two for an intimate experience that’s ever so slice-of-life.” – The Playlist Sep 6, 2024 Full Review Tell Them You Love Me (2023) 100% B+ “Nothing here could be considered a dull watch, and if it leaves the viewer thinking about how we, as a society, treat one another, it could very well be a lesson learned. ” – The Playlist Jul 17, 2024 Full Review The Devil's Bath (2024) 91% B+ “Walking the line between psychological distress and all that contributes to one woman’s journey in an 18th-century setting couldn’t have been easy, yet directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala pull off an effortless film.” – The Playlist Jun 26, 2024 Full Review We Can Be Heroes (2024) 89% B+ ““We Can Be Heroes” lives up to its name in more ways than one by showing campers how each exists as their own hero, providing a place where dreams briefly become reality, and helping all who set foot within find their way. ” – The Playlist Apr 9, 2024 Full Review Secret Mall Apartment (2024) 100% B “If the aim was to assemble a time capsule, a gift for all those involved and those curious about how it was possible to inhabit a secret mall apartment once, it’s an irrefutable victory.” – The Playlist Apr 9, 2024 Full Review 7 Beats Per Minute (2024) C+ “One should presumably emerge from “7 Beats Per Minute” and be convinced of Lu’s dedication. ” – The Playlist Apr 9, 2024 Full Review Free Time (2023) 91% B+ “At 76 minutes, “Free Time” is a short, easy watch, one that might not leave a lasting impression but manages to succeed in anticipating what’s next for Burgess and director Ryan Martin Brown.” – The Playlist Mar 26, 2024 Full Review Gaucho Gaucho (2024) 95% C- “A pseudo-scrapbook of cinematic imagery with the added bonus of the black and white filter serving the cinematography well.” – The Playlist Jan 20, 2024 Full Review Mayhem! (2023) 81% A “There’s a chance that “Mayhem!” raises the bar in its niche genre by offering a well-handled equilibrium between explosive fights and character development.” – The Playlist Jan 7, 2024 Full Review In the Fire (2023) 21% C “For a movie about a sinister child unintentionally terrorizing a small town, it lacks any real suspense.” – The Playlist Oct 16, 2023 Full Review Last Straw (2023) 78% B “The sort of movie you’re glad to finish, but enjoy the journey to the end. ” – The Playlist Oct 16, 2023 Full Review
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