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Diego Andaluz

Diego Andaluz's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) 94% EDIT “Merging kinetic action sequences with dynamic character work and touching emotional stakes, John Wick: Chapter 4 improves on its predecessors to establish itself as one of the greatest action films of the century.” – Geeks of Color Mar 20, 2023 Full Review Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) 86% 7.5/10 EDIT “Bodies Bodies Bodies cements itself as an outrageous satirical look at a chaotic, quick-moving generation, serving as the definitive depiction of Generation Z in entertainment.” – Geeks of Color Sep 6, 2022 Full Review Prey (2022) 94% B EDIT “Prey arrives with a fresh spin on the franchise’s mythology that hopes to revitalize the series for good. ” – AwardsWatch Aug 3, 2022 Full Review Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) 93% B EDIT “Spider-Man: No Way Home manages to overcome its flaws to result in one of Holland's best as a heartfelt, crowd-pleasing, and compelling exploration of the iconic character.” – AwardsWatch Dec 14, 2021 Full Review Eternals (2021) 47% B+ EDIT “While Eternals may be Chloé Zhao's most conventional effort and falls prey to the typical faults of the franchise, she manages to elevate the blockbuster formula to craft one of Marvel's best films yet.” – AwardsWatch Oct 27, 2021 Full Review Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) 92% B EDIT “Shang-Chi is sure to make its mark as an important milestone of representation in the history of superhero cinema.” – AwardsWatch Aug 23, 2021 Full Review Mortal Kombat (2021) 55% C- EDIT “In Mortal Kombat's quest to please die hard fans of the original property, it seems to forget the necessary components that are needed to create a compelling film.” – AwardsWatch Apr 22, 2021 Full Review Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) 75% B- EDIT “...a largely enjoyable and incredibly entertaining blockbuster...” – AwardsWatch Mar 29, 2021 Full Review Son of Monarchs (2020) 92% B EDIT “Despite some pacing issues, Son of Monarchs serves as a heartbreakingly layered depiction of an immigrant's journey to rediscover a fractured identity.” – The Film Stage Mar 12, 2021 Full Review Human Factors (2021) 69% C+ EDIT “While its atmospheric direction and finely tuned craftsmanship impress, Human Factors is far too passive in its storytelling approach to deliver an engaging experience.” – The Film Stage Mar 12, 2021 Full Review Fire in the Mountains (2021) 90% B EDIT “Fire in the Mountains is a strangely compelling tale that thrives in its interpretive nature.” – The Film Stage Mar 12, 2021 Full Review The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) 89% EDIT “The Trial of the Chicago 7 has the potential to become a bonafide crowd-pleaser that will resonate with its target demographic but reveals much room for Aaron Sorkin's political perspective to grow.” – Film Inquiry Dec 3, 2020 Full Review Nomadland (2020) 93% EDIT “Nomadland is a metaphysical and spiritual odyssey that results in a truly transcendent experience, and one of the best films of the year.” – Film Inquiry Dec 3, 2020 Full Review One Night in Miami (2020) 98% EDIT “A perfectly timed film that corresponds intimately to the social issues we are living through, One Night In Miami is one to watch, and results in one of the most important films of the year so far.” – Film Inquiry Dec 3, 2020 Full Review 76 Days (2020) 100% B EDIT “76 Days is still a highly relevant and important film, and one that should be seen by all who do and do not believe in the severity of this pandemic.” – AwardsWatch Sep 20, 2020 Full Review I Care a Lot (2020) 79% B+ EDIT “Sharp, clever, and uncompromisingly witty, I Care A Lot is a twisted and exhilarating roller-coaster ride that keeps you on your toes that is bolstered by superb performances and a stylistic directorial voice.” – AwardsWatch Sep 17, 2020 Full Review Penguin Bloom (2020) 66% B EDIT “A solid adaptation of an important true story, Penguin Bloom manages to stand out because of Naomi Watts' central performance.” – AwardsWatch Sep 15, 2020 Full Review New Order (2020) 67% A+ EDIT “New Order is a transcendent experience that will shock you to the core, and undoubtedly is the best film of the year.” – AwardsWatch Sep 14, 2020 Full Review
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