Rotten Tomatoes
Cancel Movies Tv shows

Lee Jutton

Tomatometer-approved critic
Biography:

Lee Jutton has directed short films starring a killer toaster, a killer Christmas tree, and a not-killer leopard. Her writing has appeared in publications such as Film Inquiry, Bitch: A Feminist Response to Pop Culture, Bitch Flicks, Film School Rejects, Bitch Media, and 온라인카지노추천 Fanatic. When not watching, writing about, or making films, she can be found obsessing over German soccer.

Reviews

Movies 온라인카지노추천 Shows
A Woman Is a Woman (1961) “Anna Karina’s iconic performance goes a long way towards making A Woman is a Woman one of Godard’s most accessible movies; she invites you in and ensures you stick along for the ride, occasionally jarring musical interjections be damned.” – Film Inquiry Mar 21, 2025 Full Review Armand (2024) 75% “Armand is at its best when it serves as a showcase for its quartet of talented lead actors, and at its worst when it tries to do anything more complicated than let them run the show” – Film Inquiry Mar 21, 2025 Full Review Play It as It Lays (1972) 60% “Play It as It Lays is the rare adaptation of a literary masterpiece that lives up to the source material, and a fitting cinematic tribute to the power of Didion’s pen.” – Film Inquiry Mar 21, 2025 Full Review An Unfinished Film (2024) 73% “I’m not sure how many people are ready to relive the memories stirred up by An Unfinished Film, but the film’s creative and sensitive approach to depicting life during the COVID-19 pandemic deserves to be seen.” – Film Inquiry Mar 21, 2025 Full Review From Ground Zero (2024) 98% “The film is naturally difficult to watch but the people of Gaza do not have the luxury of pressing pause, and their situation deserves our attention.” – Film Inquiry Feb 6, 2025 Full Review Oceans Are The Real Continents  (2023) 100% “Oceans Are the Real Continents is a beautiful, bittersweet love letter to a place and a people that remain irrevocably intertwined even in separation.” – Film Inquiry Feb 6, 2025 Full Review A Traveler's Needs (2024) 81% “In the end, what we’re left with can only be described as a minor Hong film, one whose pleasures, as enjoyable as they may be in the moment, evaporate too quickly to have an impact.” – Film Inquiry Nov 22, 2024 Full Review By the Stream (2024) 100% “While somewhat of a departure for Hong, it features familiar faces and deals with familiar topics from many of his other recent movies.” – Film Inquiry Nov 22, 2024 Full Review The Sacrifice (1986) 88% “Tarkovsky’s work redefined how the language of cinema can be used to tell stories. He only made seven feature films during his lifetime, yet even if he had only made The Sacrifice, he’d have earned his place among the greats.” – Film Inquiry Nov 22, 2024 Full Review Look Into My Eyes (2024) 91% “Whether or not you believe in psychic abilities—even the psychics featured in the film express doubts—the moments of intimate, intense human connection that occur during these readings are undeniable.” – Film Inquiry Sep 18, 2024 Full Review Moving (1993) “The culmination of a singular career, Moving is an epitaph not just for a broken family but also for Somai, who passed away in 2001. Fortunately, he lives on through his work and the vibrant way in which it portrays all of the ups and downs of life” – Film Inquiry Aug 26, 2024 Full Review July Rhapsody (2002) 93% “Revisiting July Rhapsody is a reminder that Ann Hui is one of the most empathetic and important filmmakers of the Hong Kong New Wave.” – Film Inquiry Jul 9, 2024 Full Review Family Portrait (2023) 95% “It’s hard to think of a film that better captures the underlying sense of menace seeping into the monotony of everyday life that characterized the early days of the pandemic.” – Film Inquiry Jul 9, 2024 Full Review Banel & Adama (2023) 95% “A powerful and poetic debut feature, Banel & Adama signifies Sy as an exciting young artist to watch in world cinema.” – Film Inquiry Jul 9, 2024 Full Review Green Border (2023) 93% “All errors in execution aside, Green Border should raise international awareness of what’s happening to these refugees on the European border; for that alone, it’s an important bit of filmmaking. ” – Film Inquiry Jul 9, 2024 Full Review Monster (2023) 96% “One of the most painfully lovely films of last year, Monster is a moving reminder of the importance of empathy and understanding that could only come from Hirokazu Kore-eda.” – Film Inquiry Jun 2, 2024 Full Review Humane (2024) 71% “A timely horror satire chock full of gore and guffaws, Humane entertains in spite of its flaws.” – Film Inquiry Jun 2, 2024 Full Review I Saw the 온라인카지노추천 Glow (2024) 84% “With I Saw the 온라인카지노추천 Glow, Schoenbrun stakes their claim as the preeminent chronicler of those specific horrors inherent in coming of age as a millennial.” – Film Inquiry Jun 2, 2024 Full Review Club Zero (2023) 65% “Club Zero is often disturbing and always engaging, but it’s certainly not for everyone.” – Film Inquiry Apr 2, 2024 Full Review Riddle Of Fire (2023) 79% “A dark fairy tale that blurs the line between reality and fantasy in a way recognizable to anyone who ever had a child’s active imagination, Riddle of Fire will make you feel young again in the best way possible.” – Film Inquiry Mar 26, 2024 Full Review Love and Work (2024) 100% “With his fourth feature film, Ohs has proven himself a master of creating unique screen stories with remarkably little on-screen frills—not to mention, refreshing short running times.” – Film Inquiry Mar 5, 2024 Full Review Shayda (2023) 97% “A touching portrait of personal resistance in the face of violence and repression, Shayda is a standout debut.” – Film Inquiry Mar 2, 2024 Full Review Disco Boy (2023) 88% “Disco Boy doesn’t quite work, though thanks to some quality craftsmanship and the always-fantastic Franz Rogowski, it does come close.” – Film Inquiry Feb 4, 2024 Full Review The Crime Is Mine (2023) 98% “While The Crime is Mine doesn't reach the lofty heights of the classic comedies that influenced it, it's all too easy to enjoy such a screwball vision of the past.” – Film Inquiry Jan 12, 2024 Full Review Concrete Utopia (2023) 100% “Concrete Utopia mostly hits on familiar themes, but it executes them so well—and with a healthy dash of the dark, satirical flavor that made Parasite and Squid Game so deliciously enjoyable—that you’ll easily find yourself not minding too much.” – Film Inquiry Dec 12, 2023 Full Review
No Reviews Yet
Load More