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Aaron Berry

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Fire Will Come (2019) 90% EDIT “Fire Will Come has the market cornered on the artistry, but for all its technical skill, it comes up short, both in length and in content.” – Film Inquiry Mar 24, 2020 Full Review The Misogynists (2017) 77% EDIT “In spite of some of its trip-ups into the one-sided, it's hard to find something so genuine in its portrayal of the prevalent anger and worry of these times.” – Film Inquiry Feb 22, 2020 Full Review In Fabric (2018) 92% EDIT “It's every bit as fun in its production and scenario in an experience that will have you thinking twice about the next clothing display that catches your eye.” – Film Inquiry Dec 20, 2019 Full Review Adopt a Highway (2019) 70% EDIT “Whatever the factor is, the potential lingers over Adopt A Highway like a dark cloud, ready to pour some nuance onto what becomes a rather muddled first effort.” – Film Inquiry Oct 31, 2019 Full Review The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open (2019) 97% EDIT “As poetic as its title, The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open cannot be understated for its power and must not be erased from the conversation.” – Film Inquiry Oct 16, 2019 Full Review Dilili in Paris (2018) 64% EDIT “At the end of the day, Dilili in Paris reaches its intended demographic with grace and a liberal amount of playfulness, truly embodying the gleeful period of French history it embeds itself within.” – Film Inquiry Oct 5, 2019 Full Review Cuck (2019) 44% EDIT “With that first impression alone, it's a failure. Upon delving deeper and watching the film, it's a dangerous and offensive failure.” – Film Inquiry Oct 4, 2019 Full Review Cargo (2017) EDIT “There's no pleasure in saying this was a disappointment. Something powerful was expected right out the gate, but Kareem Mortimer's film leans away from making such statements as if it's too hard to tackle the nuances it sets up.” – Film Inquiry Sep 22, 2019 Full Review Ash Is Purest White (2018) 99% EDIT “For anyone with a long investment in Jia Zhengke's artistry, it's not hard to find what he achieves here to be another masterwork.” – Film Inquiry Sep 22, 2019 Full Review Pause (2018) 100% EDIT “There may be an absence of comedy, dry, situational, or otherwise, but Mishiali certainly didn't intend to squash any personal hopes and daydreams with this film. Rather, she made a film that demands them to flourish.” – Film Inquiry Sep 22, 2019 Full Review
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