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      Ford Maddox Brown

      Ford Maddox Brown

      Ford Maddox Brown's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s): Starburst
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      9/10
      The Devil's Backbone (2001) The Devil's Backbone truly is a masterful film, one rife with both symbolism and story. This is a poetic piece of cinema that manages to expose the horrors of war through the lens of fantasy. - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Jul 24, 2017
      10/10
      I, Daniel Blake (2016) I, Daniel Blake isn't a film; it's a war cry for change. - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Oct 28, 2016
      9/10
      The Witch (2015) Robert Egger's directorial debut is a deeply unsettling experience that will leave a residual impression akin to a scar on the skin. - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Jul 26, 2016
      7/10
      The Lesson (2015) From the exploration of totalitarianism in Orwell, to a gauged look at contemporary Britain, this is evidently a film from the mind of an educated individual. - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Apr 10, 2016
      2/10
      A Haunting in Cawdor (2015) We will always forgive low budget horror for below par effects, score and even acting if we are presented with an engaging or intelligent plot. Unfortunately this film offers neither. - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Mar 14, 2016
      6/10
      Dark Was the Night (2014) Not enough innovation to break free from its budgetary and generic constraints. The whole plot is pretty tight though, and it may just warrant a watch for the slightly unconventional finale. - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Feb 03, 2016
      7/10
      Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead (2014) Dead Snow 2 is certainly not a perfect film, but it ultimately manages to equal the fun factor of its predecessor - which is by no means an easy task. - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Feb 03, 2016
      5/10
      Eaten Alive (1976) Exactly what you'd expect from a horror film that involves a disturbed hotel worker who keeps an alligator for a pet... - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Feb 03, 2016
      8/10
      Hyena (2014) A vision of a societal underbelly rife with moral ambiguity, unflinching violence and a bunch of people you certainly wouldn't invite over for tea... - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Feb 03, 2016
      7/10
      Madman (1981) Fair enough, the dialogue is a bit cheesy and the characters aren't the most complex bunch of people you'll ever meet, nevertheless Madman has its stylistic accomplishments... - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Jan 31, 2016
      8/10
      He Never Died (2015) He Never Died has more than enough blood splattering and bone crushing to keep the avid horror fan entertained, but it also has depth and a measured inclusion of genuine humour that may draw horror sceptics to its cause. - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Jan 28, 2016
      1/10
      After the Ball (2015) If you want to choke on a narrative that is rife with clichés and devoid of any real moral message then stick After The Ball on. If not, there are surely more productive things you can do... Such as watching paint dry. - Starburst
      Read More | Posted Jan 27, 2016
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