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Carl Wilson

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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (2025) 61% EDIT “It’s a film that feels as if it has many endings, and also many middles, several of them a bit boring.” – Slate Oct 28, 2025 Full Review Moonage Daydream (2022) 92% EDIT “The grist is often great... but their potency can’t survive being mashed and VFX’d into a two-hour-and-20-minute music video. What could?” – Slate Sep 19, 2022 Full Review Aline (2021) 56% EDIT “Long after Aline loses its creative heart, it still goes on and on.” – Slate Apr 12, 2022 Full Review The Velvet Underground (2021) 98% EDIT “Exactly the kind of documentary that fulfills Eno's dictum, the sort that after you encounter it, makes you want to go out and create art yourself.” – Slate Oct 15, 2021 Full Review Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (2021) 96% EDIT “There are sections in The World's A Little Blurry that did lead me to worry about Billie Eilish, if only in a little, blurry way. Much more of it made me look forward optimistically to her long artistic career to come.” – Slate Feb 26, 2021 Full Review Nico, 1988 (2017) 94% EDIT “The film leaves one feeling that few humans have ever been quite so alone as Christa Päffgen, and yet so crowded.” – Slate Aug 8, 2018 Full Review Pitch Perfect 2 (2015) 66% EDIT “This sequel succumbs to a predictable syndrome and goes big when it should have gone home. Its self-satisfaction is a step toward cynicism, and that is what a Pitch Perfect film must never be.” – Slate May 15, 2015 Full Review Veronica Mars (2014) 80% 2.5/4 EDIT “It all seems like an overblown TV episode.” – Globe and Mail Mar 14, 2014 Full Review Celine: Through the Eyes of the World (2010) 33% 2/4 EDIT “Fans will be excited by the intimate closeness this picture provides, off-stage and on. More neutral observers will be exhausted halfway through its two hours.” – Globe and Mail Feb 19, 2010 Full Review
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