Felicia Feaster

Felicia Feaster

Agrees with the Tomatometer 75% of the time.

Publications:
Creative Loafing , New York Press , Orlando Weekly
Total Reviews:
12

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Showing 1 - 12 of 12
Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
90% Must Read After My Death (2007) " As much as it is a peek behind the closed doors of a marriage, Must Read After My Death is a grotesque glimpse into how a medley of therapists operating from their own prejudices did more to hinder than help this unhappy family." — New York Press
Posted Feb 18, 2009
85% Wendy and Lucy (2008) " Though a less satisfying effort than Old Joy, Wendy and Lucy exhibits Reichardt and co-writer Jonathan Raymond's deftly subtle touch and both writers' compassionate take on how deeply poverty settles into their characters' bones." — New York Press
Posted Dec 10, 2008
89% Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired (2008) " In this documentary, the dwarf finally gets his due, fleshed out as a person rather than simply a media sensation." — New York Press
Posted Jul 9, 2008
86% Gonzo: The Life and Work of Hunter S. Thompson (2008) " Multiple phantasmagorical scenes from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas often reduce Gonzo to an over-spiced pudding of pastiche and talking heads. Matters are hardly helped with some cloying musical interludes." — New York Press
Posted Jul 2, 2008
49% Before the Rains (2008) " Will the rains come? Aye, they will -- and so too the colonialist's comeuppance. Although by the time it rolls around many will be past caring." — New York Press
Posted May 14, 2008
37% Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden? (2008) " As the Iraq War enters its fifth year, the mugging, Borat-baiting approach to Bush-era incompetence has become a less reliable source of hilarity." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Apr 16, 2008
50% Stalags (2007) " [Director] Libsker rightfully questions how sex and sadism have become the distorting lens through which we think about the Holocaust." — New York Press
Posted Apr 9, 2008
5/5 91% There Will Be Blood (2007) " We have grown used to tales about what is won in conquest. What still shakes the American character at its core are tales such as this one, about what is lost." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Jan 24, 2008
3/5 93% Le Scaphandre et le Papillon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly) (2007) " It is a testament to Schnabel's skill and the power of metaphor that he was able to fabricate a film of such universal relevance from the life of a man whose situation was unique." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Jan 10, 2008
4/5 79% Jimmy Carter Man From Plains (2007) " Jonathan Demme's inspiring documentary portrait of Carter, touches on many of the kaleidoscopic variations of the Carter character by observing him in both casual and formal wear." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Jan 10, 2008
4/5 52% Margot at the Wedding (2007) " If trauma can be entertaining, then Margot at the Wedding is it." — Orlando Weekly
Posted Dec 13, 2007
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