Mireia Mullor

Mireia Mullor's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s):
Fotogramas
Publications:
Fotogramas
Movie Reviews Only
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4/5 | 66% | Matthias & Maxime (2019) |
The Canadian director continues to be faithful to his common places, from the portrait of queer youth to the complex mother-son relationships, but he explores his style in different ways. [Full Review in Spanish] - Fotogramas
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| Posted Jun 19, 2020
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3/5 | 72% | Vivarium (2020) |
A sort of ordinary dystopian nightmare that seems like an extended episode of Black Mirror. [Full Review in Spanish] - Fotogramas
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| Posted Apr 8, 2020
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3/5 | No Score Yet | Fahim (2020) |
It's not transcendental, but it serves its purpose. [Full Review in Spanish] - Fotogramas
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| Posted Mar 9, 2020
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3/5 | No Score Yet | Le lion (2020) |
An enjoyable French spy comedy that parodies the buddy action Hollywood genre. [Full Review in Spanish] - Fotogramas
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| Posted Feb 7, 2020
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3/5 | 80% | God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya (2019) |
An almost absurd obsession is turned into a portrait of intolerance. [Full Review in Spanish] - Fotogramas
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| Posted Jan 24, 2020
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3/5 | 77% | Bad Boys for Life (2020) |
If everyone knew how to reinvent themselves like Bad Boys for Life, then perhaps there is a certain margin for action films that may not be radically different but at least they're more human. [Full Review in Spanish] - Fotogramas
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| Posted Jan 17, 2020
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2/5 | 60% | The Goya Murders (El asesino de los caprichos) (2019) |
A reliable and entertaining thriller. [Full Review in Spanish] - Fotogramas
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| Posted Nov 11, 2019
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4/5 | 80% | The Platform (El Hoyo) (2020) |
The director creates an impeccable conceptual dystopia whose universality clamors for international success. [Full Review in Spanish] - Fotogramas
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| Posted Nov 8, 2019
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3/5 | 27% | A Million Little Pieces (2019) |
A sober portrait about rehabilitation that's more stimulating in the conversation of what it shows and leaves out. [Full Review in Spanish] - Fotogramas
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| Posted Sep 18, 2019
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