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Molly Templeton

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Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) 93% “Seeing it on screen cracked something in me that needed cracking, especially after this last year. I hope it does the same for you.” – Tor.com Mar 9, 2021 Full Review Saint Frances (2019) 99% “O'Sullivan's script knows when to press and when to pull back, and the entire cast is beautifully comfortable in director Thompson's hands.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) May 20, 2020 Full Review Phoenix, Oregon (2019) 80% “Lived-in, warm and life-sized...” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Apr 6, 2020 Full Review Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020) 79% “I'm ready for the sequel.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Mar 3, 2020 Full Review Knives Out (2019) 97% “Knives Out effectively re-establishes Johnson post-The Last Jedi as a filmmaker with a lot more on his mind than just franchise pictures.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Dec 19, 2019 Full Review Late Night (2019) 80% “The movie isn't without its clichés... but Kaling and director Nisha Ganatra build in nuance wherever possible.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Jun 21, 2019 Full Review Tolkien (2019) 51% “Tolkien has no idea how that magic happens - no idea how to show it, no idea how to infuse a film about a master of imagination with anything but the most literal of fantastic imagery. Its subject deserved better.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) May 24, 2019 Full Review Avengers: Endgame (2019) 94% “These broad-appeal movies have to please a lot of people just enough to keep us invested, and this one gets the job done.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) May 2, 2019 Full Review Hellboy (2019) 17% “Hellboy wants to have it both ways, to cover familiar ground and present a new story, and it fails at both.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Apr 25, 2019 Full Review Captain Marvel (2019) 79% “Captain Marvel is about Carol - it's not about saving the world, though that happens along the way. The antagonist, a brilliantly cast Ben Mendelsohn, is not the problem. Something much bigger - and subtler - is.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Mar 20, 2019 Full Review Micmacs (2009) 71% “Micmacs is clever, sweet, beautifully shot and disappointingly unsatisfying.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review Some Days Are Better Than Others (2010) 54% “[Matt] McCormick's eye for the small things that change a day, or a life, is sharp and compassionate; he finds the moments that initially seem unremarkable and follows them until they gradually transform into something greater.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review Tucker & Dale vs Evil (2010) 86% “Tucker and Dale is a surprisingly sweet movie, even when kids are chucking themselves into wood chippers or getting accidentally impaled on conveniently located sharp sticks.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review Mr. Nice (2010) 53% “Part of the problem with Mr. Nice is that the endless sequences of [Howard] Marks and company moving, packing, hiding or hiding drugs lead to a muddled, disconnected narrative that lacks emotional impact.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review Skeletons (2010) 82% “The way [Nick] Whitfield never bounds his characters' existences with biography, gives Skeletons the resonance of a short story that contains an entire life, painted on a tiny canvas but composed of vital details that tell all the important truths.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review Lemmy (2010) 83% “Lemmy is a fascinating, slightly overlong, almost-warts-and-all documentary about Motörhead's bassist/lead singer.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review Cold Weather (2010) 78% “Cold Weather is more formally lovely than any mumblecore film I've yet seen (and I do have a modest taste for the genre, if you can really call it that).” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review Skateland (2010) 47% “Skateland, Anthony Burns' 1983-set coming of age story, is warm, welcoming and seen through a high gloss of nostalgia.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review How to Train Your Dragon (2010) 99% “How to Train Your Dragon, an animated wonder of a film, does have often-familiar, heartwarming themes about individuality, acceptance, teamwork and prosthetics. It also has wicked awesome dragons...” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review “You don't have to be a tattoo junkie to find this story fascinating as a vivid, historical look at a subculture and the way it has developed, expanded and become commercialized.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review Hood to Coast (2011) 58% “Lovingly pieced together from a patchwork of stories, Hood to Coast is gorgeously shot and cheerfully sincere.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review How to Die in Oregon (2011) 100% “For a film about death, How to Die in Oregon is awfully life-affirming.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) 35% “The obnoxious and ungrateful shall inherit the Autobots, the power and the cash.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011) 77% “[The Best Exotic Marigold] Hotel charms while you're watching it, lightly pushes a few buttons (some unintentionally), and gives you little to chew on when you leave the theater.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) 87% “Beasts [of the Southern Wild] has the contradictory, inevitable, glorious feel of a myth, a folk tale about a place that never was but is everywhere, in a time that's entirely now and could have been decades ago.” – Eugene Weekly (OR) Feb 27, 2019 Full Review
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