Adam Bregman

Publications: | Orlando Weekly, Grapevine Culture |
Movie Reviews Only
Rating | T-Meter | Title | Year | Review |
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3/5 | 63% | King of California (2007) |
[A] small but cuddly film.‐ Orlando Weekly
Read More | Posted Oct 11, 2007
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3.5/5 | 60% | Death at a Funeral (2007) |
Screenwriter Dean Craig and director Frank Oz are not at all shy about possibly offending midgets, the elderly or the dead. From a hilariously insipid rambling eulogy to a naked man on the roof, this funeral turns into a demented upper-class riot.‐ Orlando Weekly
Read More | Posted Aug 16, 2007
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4.5/5 | 54% | Eagle vs Shark (2007) |
A revelation in the history of nerds on film, Eagle vs. Shark is a sincere work that treats nerds as human beings, rather than punching bags.‐ Orlando Weekly
Read More | Posted Jul 26, 2007
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2/5 | 87% | The Lookout (2007) |
Throwing a mentally impaired dude into a heist drama doesn't really add much. There are times when the audience will forget that Chris is disabled, partially because Gordon-Levitt isn't very persuasive.‐ Orlando Weekly
Read More | Posted Mar 29, 2007
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4/5 | 100% | Nadie Te Oye: Perfume de Violetas (Violet Perfume: Nobody Hears You) (2004) |
It doesn't rank with recent Mexican art house gems like Amores Perros and Y Tu Mamá También, but it's a tough, little film with a point to make. ‐ Grapevine Culture
Read More | Posted Nov 22, 2004
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4/5 | 92% | Tarnation (2004) |
Tarnation is the naked, terrifying story of Caouette's extraordinarily messed-up childhood.‐ Grapevine Culture
Read More | Posted Nov 22, 2004
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