Víctor Martínez Ranero

Publications: | Time Out México |
Movie Reviews Only
Rating | T-Meter | Title | Year | Review |
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2/5 | 54% | Qué Culpa Tiene el Niño? (2016) |
The director doesn't take any risks and offers a limited film that, at best, could be defined as the lightest of comedies. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted May 4, 2016
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2/5 | No Score Yet | El cumple de la abuela (2015) |
For its lightness and lack of originality, this film has more in common with any soap opera than with a well made comedy. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Jan 4, 2016
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4/5 | 84% | While We're Young (2015) |
A reflexive and fun film that works as a bridge between generations. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Nov 6, 2015
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3/5 | 82% | Kingdom Of Shadows (2015) |
A film that helps to put in context the issue of drug trafficking on both sides of the world's busiest border. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Nov 6, 2015
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4/5 | 85% | The Chosen Ones (Las elegidas) (2015) |
Without the use of graphic or explicit violence, Pablos manages to make the audience squirm. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Nov 4, 2015
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3/5 | 100% | Los reyes del pueblo que no existe (2015) |
A portrait of an intimate and melancholic place that's been forgotten by time. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Oct 28, 2015
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3/5 | No Score Yet | SUNKA RAKU alegría evanescente (2015) |
The film is part biopic but also a movie that invites you to reflect on pain, passion, and the possibility of finding joy in what you do for a living. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Oct 28, 2015
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No Score Yet | El regreso del muerto (2015) |
It shifts between moments that are really unconfortable to watch and some humor - unvoluntary of course - and can be a painfull reminder that reality is stranger than fiction. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Oct 28, 2015
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3/5 | 89% | The Man Who Saw Too Much (2015) |
The film doesn't deal with absolute answers, but it's an invitation to reflect and also an homage to a man's life work. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Oct 28, 2015
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4/5 | 91% | Bridge of Spies (2015) |
With Oscar winners Spielberg and Hanks, Bridge Of Spies is on the run for being one of the favorites in the awards season. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Oct 28, 2015
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2/5 | 14% | Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015) |
Paranormal Activity says goodbye with a sloppy entrance into the franchise, one that's far from the original concept. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Oct 28, 2015
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16% | The Transporter Refueled (2015) |
You have believe the unveliebable if you want to ba able to enjoy this one. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Oct 11, 2015
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3/5 | 87% | Straight Outta Compton (2015) |
Straight Outta Compton that will deffinately will become a cult classic among hip hop fans, however, high production values and acting make it accessible for everyone. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Oct 2, 2015
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67% | Diary of a Chambermaid (Journal d'une femme de chambre) (2016) |
Jacquot's take on the material never captures you the way other versions have done it. [Full review in Spanish] ‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Sep 2, 2015
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62% | Elvira, I Will Give You My Life But I'm Using It (Elvira, te daría mi vida pero la estoy usando) (2015) |
Cecilia Suárez shines throughout the movie. [Full review in Spanish]‐ Time Out México
Read More | Posted Sep 2, 2015
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