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Andrew Grant

Andrew Grant's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Premiere Magazine film critic.

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The Class (2008) 95% EDIT “Cantet almost constantly packs his frame, drawing us closer to the immediacy and at-times claustrophobic nature of the classroom environment. That the film never leaves the school grounds only enhances its non-fiction sensibility.” – MUBI Dec 13, 2017 Full Review Loren Cass (2006) 75% 4/5 EDIT “” – Time Out Nov 17, 2011 Full Review Tennessee (2008) 35% 2/5 EDIT “” – Time Out Nov 17, 2011 Full Review The Last New Yorker (2006) 40% 3/5 EDIT “” – Time Out Nov 17, 2011 Full Review Saint John of Las Vegas (2009) 22% 2/5 EDIT “” – Time Out Nov 17, 2011 Full Review Fung wan II (The Storm Riders 2) (Storm Warriors) (2009) 3/5 EDIT “” – Time Out Apr 4, 2011 Full Review Submarine (2010) 88% 4.5/5 EDIT “” – Eye for Film Mar 18, 2011 Full Review The Social Network (2010) 96% 3.5/5 EDIT “” – Eye for Film Oct 15, 2010 Full Review Enter the Void (2009) 73% 4.5/5 EDIT “” – Eye for Film Sep 24, 2010 Full Review Get Him to the Greek (2010) 72% 2/5 EDIT “” – Eye for Film Jun 4, 2010 Full Review Ramchand Pakistani (2008) 2/5 EDIT “Though politically groundbreaking, Jabbar can't seem to escape her roots as a director of TV soap operas.” – Time Out Apr 21, 2010 Full Review Lbs. (2004) 82% 3/5 EDIT “Kudos to Matthew Bonifacio for crafting an inspirational, humorous portrait of an individual grappling with an addiction that, unlike heroin or alcohol, has rarely been addressed in film.” – Time Out Mar 25, 2010 Full Review Godspeed (2009) 50% 2/5 EDIT “Earnest to a fault, this tale of vengeance and retribution strives for Faulknerian pathos, but never rises above amateur theatrics.” – Time Out Mar 25, 2010 Full Review The Ghost Writer (2010) 84% 4/5 EDIT “” – Eye for Film Feb 19, 2010 Full Review Loot (2008) 60% 4/5 EDIT “It's a gut-wrenching yet redemptive tale of fathers, sons and the horrors of war, which Marder allows to unfold with minimal intrusion or manipulation.” – Time Out Dec 2, 2009 Full Review Splinterheads (2009) 27% 2/5 EDIT “For a better courtship story set amongst the world of cotton candy and Tilt-a-Whirls, rent Adventureland instead.” – Time Out Nov 4, 2009 Full Review Storm (2009) 82% 3/5 EDIT “It may sound like a simple lawyer-fights-for-righteousness tale, but this ostensible thriller is really an examination of two courageous female protagonists, both of whom find defeat at the intersection of the personal and the political.” – Time Out Oct 28, 2009 Full Review Opa! (2005) 9% 1/5 EDIT “My Big Fat Greek Travelogue would be a more suitable title for this stock romantic comedy that might as well have been directed by the Hellenic tourist board.” – Time Out Oct 14, 2009 Full Review I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (2009) 20% 1/5 EDIT “Beginning with the stalest of premises -- three buds and a bachelor party -- director Bob Gosse attempts to cash in on the vulgar bromance craze.” – Time Out Sep 23, 2009 Full Review Off Jackson Avenue (2008) 59% 2/5 EDIT “Like a less didactic version of Crash, John-Luke Montias's multiculti, multithreaded drama forces a handful of disparate characters to converge for no purpose other than narrative closure.” – Time Out Jul 15, 2009 Full Review Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg (2009) 92% 3/5 EDIT “Accurately subtitled 'The Most Famous Woman in America You Never Heard Of,' Aviva Kempner's well-intentioned portrait of Gertrude Berg continues the director's focus on unsung Jewish-American heroes.” – Time Out Jul 8, 2009 Full Review Ice People (2008) 80% 4/6 EDIT “With its lack of narration and subjective distance, the film is a uniquely meditative, psychological portrait of individuals who approach scientific exploration with the passion and fervor of artists.” – Time Out May 1, 2009 Full Review Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) 28% 2.5/4 EDIT “At times funny, and even occasionally witty, Alvin and the Chipmunks is a lively, entertaining romp that will certainly bring smiles to the young ones this holiday season.” – Premiere Magazine Dec 13, 2007 Full Review
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