Kevin Lever

Kevin Lever's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s):
TV Fanatic
Tell-Tale TV
Publications:
TV Fanatic,
Tell-Tale TV
Movie Reviews Only
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4/5 | 83% | Mank (2020) |
This may not hail the hallmarks of a David Fincher film, but it holds a particularity to its filmmaking, where every single moment, down to its own non-linear style of storytelling, feels tight and succinct. - Tell-Tale TV
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| Posted Dec 7, 2020
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3.5/5 | 90% | The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) |
With a wonderful cast and fairly solid writing and directing from Sorkin, there is a rousing call here that gives The Trial of the Chicago 7 power beyond being simply a good movie, and makes it one to look out for. - Tell-Tale TV
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| Posted Oct 16, 2020
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4.5/5 | 81% | I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020) |
It's a weird world, and Charlie Kaufman continues to capture it in a way like no other. - Tell-Tale TV
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| Posted Sep 2, 2020
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3.5/5 | 80% | The Old Guard (2020) |
I's a very solid, very capable movie that expertly uses all of its moving pieces to tell a tale of hope buried deep within a sea of despair. - Tell-Tale TV
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| Posted Jul 9, 2020
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4/5 | 79% | Greyhound (2020) |
Greyhound uses its snappy, chipper runtime to get in and get out without missing a beat, where every minute counts and every minute is used with purpose. With so much at stake, the film becomes a gauntlet of intense force in order to see another day. - Tell-Tale TV
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| Posted Jul 7, 2020
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4/5 | 92% | The Vast of Night (2020) |
A wonderful science fiction film that uses its small scale to its advantage. It never loses its sense of fun even when floating on its darker edges, and for a first feature from Andrew Patterson, it's an astounding achievement. - Tell-Tale TV
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| Posted May 28, 2020
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5/5 | 98% | Deadwood: The Movie (2019) |
Deadwood: The Movie makes a fine point to stay true to itself and its people, as brash and as misguided as they may be. - Tell-Tale TV
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| Posted May 29, 2019
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