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Aaron Boalick

Aaron Boalick's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Neon Bull (2015) 88% EDIT “Mascaro internationalizes a strain of the French cinéma du corps as he weds it with the emerging art-house aesthetic of digital realism, crossing borders and species to create something extraordinary...” – Vague Visages Dec 1, 2023 Full Review Little Men (2016) 97% EDIT “At its best, Little Men swings the viewer from the small, important signs of young friendship to the uncomfortable and conflicting economic interests of adults.” – Vague Visages Dec 1, 2023 Full Review Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World (2016) 92% EDIT “It is Herzog’s simultaneous exhibition of curiosity, awe, and irreverence in the face of the digitally connected world that makes Lo and Behold a unique treatment of its subject that is not to be missed.” – Vague Visages Dec 1, 2023 Full Review Complete Unknown (2016) 52% EDIT “Even such talent cannot overcome the limitations of an intriguing concept that fails to nail its execution.” – Vague Visages Dec 1, 2023 Full Review Neruda (2016) 92% EDIT “Neruda’s shining star is Luis Gnecco, who brings the poet back to life. The energy that seduces the crowds gathered to hear his incarnation of the maestro recite verse extends to the film audience.” – Vague Visages Dec 1, 2023 Full Review The Unknown Girl (2016) 73% EDIT “What it vibrantly presents, however, is her modest yet determined resilience in the face of a multitude of tiny threats. And that makes both Jenny and The Unknown Girl quietly heroic.” – Vague Visages Nov 30, 2023 Full Review Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016) 44% EDIT “Ultimately, Ang Lee delivers a smart war film that offers a great deal of empathy to its social actors while still remaining critical of imperialist impulses in American culture.” – Vague Visages Nov 30, 2023 Full Review Aquarius (2016) 97% EDIT “Aquarius shines most brightly in its presentation of instances of strong-willed, resilient and vivacious feminine solidarity. ” – Vague Visages Nov 30, 2023 Full Review El charro de Toluquilla (2016) EDIT “The Charro of Toluquilla is definitely worth seeing, as Jaime is a character that you will not soon forget.” – Vague Visages Nov 30, 2023 Full Review
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