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Dan Ashby

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The Laundromat (2019) 42% 6/10 EDIT “The Laundromat has an interesting idea at its core but can't decide how it wants to present it.” – Cultured Vultures Oct 24, 2019 Full Review Close (2019) 35% EDIT “The clever use of sound and a gripping performance from Rapace almost redeem it, but a weak script and an anti-climatic finale lets down what could have been a very promising film.” – Cultured Vultures Aug 17, 2019 Full Review IO (2019) 33% EDIT “The handful of twists, a little world context and the unique visual style make for an intriguing watch, it's just a shame that the film is a little too much of a slow burn.” – Cultured Vultures Aug 17, 2019 Full Review Triple Frontier (2019) 71% 8/10 EDIT “Triple Frontier is a tense, exciting and dramatic action thriller that takes a fairly basic concept and executes it very well.” – Cultured Vultures Aug 17, 2019 Full Review Unicorn Store (2017) 66% 8.5/10 EDIT “Unicorn Store has a lot of magic, charm and heart, and although at times it becomes a little too fantastical, the character at its core and the journey she goes through provides an entertaining and investing watch.” – Cultured Vultures Aug 17, 2019 Full Review I Am Mother (2019) 89% 8.5/10 EDIT “I Am Mother has a simple narrative but one that is executed with skill and flair. The cinematography, lighting, sound work and acting all come together to deliver a satisfying movie.” – Cultured Vultures Aug 17, 2019 Full Review Batman: Hush (2019) 83% 7.5/10 EDIT “Batman: Hush is a mostly faithful adaptation of a much loved DC graphic novel. It succeeds in its presentation of Batman and Catwoman's unfolding romance, but lacks creativity in terms of its animation style and design.” – Cultured Vultures Aug 16, 2019 Full Review Point Blank (2019) 41% 5/10 EDIT “Point Blank is a forgettable action thriller. Anthony Mackie and Frank Grillo have a solid dynamic throughout, but a weak script and undefined tone leave for a messy end result.” – Cultured Vultures Aug 16, 2019 Full Review
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