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Brooke Bajgrowicz

Brooke Bajgrowicz's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (2021) 78% EDIT “The Map of Tiny Perfect Things' tiny, little flaws are easy to overlook because it's just so fun. At its core, it's a refreshing, feel-good teen story perfect for anyone who wants a little escape from reality.” – Mashable Feb 18, 2021 Full Review The Ultimate Playlist of Noise (2021) 44% EDIT “Wendy is deeply unrelatable. And because of this, The Ultimate Playlist of Noise falls flat.” – Mashable Jan 20, 2021 Full Review BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky (2020) 94% EDIT “Yet the group's near-perfect appearance is part of what makes it - and the documentary - so interesting. It's more of a K-pop PR exposé than a deep dive into the members' lives.” – Mashable Oct 24, 2020 Full Review Secret Society of Second Born Royals (2020) 55% EDIT “Sam's nonexistent character development makes her difficult to relate to. Just because she pushes back against the rules and throws on a T-shirt that says "feminist" doesn't automatically make her an empowered female protagonist.” – Mashable Oct 2, 2020 Full Review All Together Now (2020) 70% EDIT “All Together Now paints serious topics with a sugary outlook in an attempt to have it all. But in balancing these dueling identities, it struggles to either enchant or be taken seriously.” – Mashable Sep 4, 2020 Full Review Howard (2018) 93% EDIT “Whether you're Disney-obsessed or not, you can get a lot out of Howard. If this film recognizes anything, it's that story - even in the context of a documentary - is what will keep the audience engaged.” – Mashable Aug 11, 2020 Full Review The Speed Cubers (2020) 100% EDIT “While The Speed Cubers misses a few opportunities, it's simple and fun. It's not particularly layered, but it is uplifting as it offers a caring look at the friendship between two speedcubing frontrunners.” – Mashable Aug 11, 2020 Full Review On the Trail: Inside the 2020 Primaries (2020) 63% EDIT “Whether good or bad, hustling is a real and required part of making it in media - and On the Trail shows the struggle. And on top of it all, the documentary is well-produced; the visuals are crisp and the shots are varied.” – Mashable Aug 11, 2020 Full Review Father Soldier Son (2020) 91% EDIT “Father Soldier Son is messy and moving. It's well-crafted, yet completely frustrating as you sympathize with those affected - especially the kids who at many times desperately need emotional guidance.” – Mashable Aug 10, 2020 Full Review Athlete A (2020) 100% EDIT “Athlete A is a well-crafted glimpse into the sexism and abuse that women have faced in gymnastics. It's angering and disturbing, yet it is incredibly necessary.” – Mashable Aug 10, 2020 Full Review Dads (2019) 94% EDIT “Dads' rosy view of fatherhood made me wonder if it could win over an audience beyond those who feel close to their own dads. Probably not.” – Mashable Aug 10, 2020 Full Review The Weight of Gold (2020) 94% EDIT “The conversation surrounding mental health, including the ways in which it relates to Olympic athletes, must continue. This is a solid start.” – Mashable Jul 31, 2020 Full Review Showbiz Kids (2020) 92% EDIT “Their well-being is just as important as the well-being of non-famous children. And though Showbiz Kids might be tedious at times, its recognition of the mistreatment of young actors cannot go unnoticed.” – Mashable Jul 30, 2020 Full Review
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