Sophie Brown
Sophie Brown's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Gray House (2017)
“Gray House resonates with the internal experience of time and the nature of isolation -- in both its magnetism and embrace.” –
Dazed and Confused
Apr 13, 2017
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Bunch of Kunst (2017)
100%
“Director Christine Franz follows the Sleaford Mods over the course of a couple of years in which they reach new heights of success.” –
Dazed and Confused
Apr 13, 2017
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City of Ghosts (2017)
98%
“City of Ghosts is an important platform for the voices of RBSS to be heard by the uninformed masses, and is ultimately their film.” –
Dazed and Confused
Apr 13, 2017
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Karl Marx City (2016)
96%
“Creating a subtle obscurity around ownership of the story, the narrative slips between Petra's first-person perspective, and a disconnected female voice that narrates Petra's story.” –
Dazed and Confused
Apr 13, 2017
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Casting JonBenét (2017)
81%
“Casting JonBenet examines the impossibility of ever being able to fully understand another person.” –
Sight & Sound
Feb 8, 2017
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Strong Island (2017)
100%
“The intimacy Ford develops is rare and transfixing. Strong Island is as much an exploration of the filmmaker's identity and feelings surrounding his brother's murder as it is a loving, even-handed portrait of William.” –
Sight & Sound
Feb 3, 2017
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Mudbound (2017)
97%
“Amidst the masterful storytelling of Mudbound, one of the most powerful punches is that this is not a period drama, in the sense that the fear and privilege linger on, and the violence has never stopped.” –
Sight & Sound
Jan 27, 2017
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To the Wonder (2012)
47%
“This elusive 'something' is key to Malick's film; the intangible tide that disconnects people with as much mystery as it drew them so intensely together.” –
Dazed and Confused
Oct 14, 2016
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Bad 25 (2012)
92%
“[A] thorough and engaging exploration of the cultural phenomenon; a unique explosion in musical history, and insight into the loneliness of the performer, isolated in a fame bubble and devoured by the press.” –
Dazed and Confused
Oct 14, 2016
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Spring Breakers (2012)
67%
“Harmony Korine's latest feature is a lurid neon poem of a spring break road trip that descends into drugs, gang war, and pink balaclavas adorned with unicorns.” –
Dazed and Confused
Oct 14, 2016
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The Master (2012)
85%
“Richly and evocatively shot with the stunning light contrast of seminal black and white films, The Master has the clout of classic cinema.” –
Dazed and Confused
Oct 14, 2016
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The War of the Volcanoes (2012)
“Exploring the tensions and passions that flowed on the island during this tumultuous time, this documentary captures one of cinema's great love stories.” –
Dazed and Confused
Oct 14, 2016
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Something in the Air (2012)
81%
“The experiential form of the film evokes the sense of submergence in a time, with the 60s soundtrack swelling in and out with the ebb and flow of their drives.” –
Dazed and Confused
Oct 14, 2016
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Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction (2012)
89%
“Singing, smoking and keeping himself to himself, Harry Dean Stanton's quiet enigma suggests a restless sense of perpetual escape and loneliness.” –
Dazed and Confused
Oct 14, 2016
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Paradise: Faith (2012)
73%
“A dark humour simmers under the bleak dogme style, with fleeting glimpses of the beauty in nature providing relief from the dingy, hard-lined 70s interiors.” –
Dazed and Confused
Oct 14, 2016
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Low Tide (2012)
“This quiet film captures a powerful tale of solitude and neglect.” –
Dazed and Confused
Oct 14, 2016
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Beyond Clueless (2014)
75%
“Summer Camp's original score is the cherry on top to this vibrant, funny and subversive analysis of post-John Hughes American teen movies.” –
Dazed and Confused
Oct 28, 2014
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Days of Heaven (1978)
94%
5/5
“A second chance for Malick to cast away the chemical stained print and achieve the film he envisioned, and a second chance for audiences to experience a true classic on the big screen.” –
Little White Lies
Aug 31, 2011
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Just Do It: A Tale of Modern-Day Outlaws (2011)
77%
4/5
“An insightful portrait of action on film.” –
Little White Lies
Jul 14, 2011
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Carmen in 3D (2011)
73%
2/5
“While these camera angles and close-ups perch you close to the action, the stage begins to feel claustrophobic and the impact of the spectacle is diluted.” –
Little White Lies
Mar 9, 2011
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