Francesca Dinglasan
Francesca Dinglasan's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
The Joneses (2009)
61%
3/5
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“Borte supports his jewel of a story idea with dead-on casting, stunning images and product placement that's intentionally heavy-handed.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Mar 8, 2010
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Shrink (2009)
27%
3/5
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“As many facile conclusions as moments of wry humor.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jul 24, 2009
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Stephanie Daley (2006)
90%
3.5/5
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“In addition to the two female leads, filmmaker Brougher does exceptionally commendable work.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Apr 20, 2007
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Puccini for Beginners (2006)
48%
2/5
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“Perhaps more problematic than the film's derivative nature -- with plot points and dialogue borrowing somewhat from Sex and the City and rather heavily from Woody Allen -- is the fact that the film is just not funny.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Feb 2, 2007
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Alpha Dog (2006)
54%
3/4
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“What starts off as another seeming teenboy-targeted flick celebrating would-be gangbangers becomes a more interesting docudrama about a kidnapping turned tragic in Nick Cassavetes's Alpha Dog.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Dec 30, 2006
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Off the Black (2006)
65%
3/5
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“Nick Nolte delivers an unexpectedly moving turn in Off the Black, James Ponsoldt's baseball-themed story of regret and redemption.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Dec 8, 2006
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Flannel Pajamas (2006)
51%
3.5/5
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“An astute and accurate-feeling account of the process of falling madly in -- and heartbreakingly out -- of love.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Nov 17, 2006
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The Bridge (2006)
67%
2.5/5
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“Despite its best intentions, however, The Bridge is ultimately only able to raise questions, failing to provide an avenue for a deeper exploration of the taboo subject.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Oct 30, 2006
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Wrestling With Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner (2006)
70%
3/5
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“Although the analysis is far from deep, Mock's film succeeds as an above-average introduction to the playwright, especially to an audience unfamiliar with his work.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Oct 6, 2006
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The Science of Sleep (2006)
71%
4/5
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“A richly imaginative and enchantingly playful work of onscreen art, The Science of Sleep is not so much a straightforward narrative as it is a pastiche of fanciful reveries, brightly-colored visuals and childlike innocence personified.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Sep 14, 2006
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Man Push Cart (2005)
89%
3/5
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“The slower and minimalist pacing, like many of Man Push Cart's formal conventions, adds another dimension to the sorrow at the true heart of the film.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Sep 13, 2006
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The Illusionist (2006)
74%
2.5/5
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“Resonates as more spectacle than substance, despite the notable star wattage powering the evidently big-budget feature film.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jul 29, 2006
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Strangers With Candy (2005)
51%
3.5/5
EDIT
“At once wholly silly and delectably bizarre.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jun 3, 2006
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Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006)
66%
EDIT
“This existential tale about an afterworld exclusively for suicide victims and a handful of newcomers attempting to navigate the landscape pulsates originality through its uncanny way of incorporating the familiar into the offbeat.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
May 20, 2006
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Half Nelson (2006)
91%
3.5/5
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“Never overly dramatic or obviously sentimental, Half Nelson is a well-made study of imperfect individuals doing their best to not only survive, but to interact meaningfully with others around them.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
May 20, 2006
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The Night Listener (2006)
40%
3/5
EDIT
“The thriller is relatively consistent at maintaining the suspense and dramatic tension that made the original work of fiction so compelling to the celebrated writer's loyal group of fans.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
May 20, 2006
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Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
91%
4/5
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“Shrewdly balancing the ironies of the morbid inclinations of the film's Hoover clan and an underlying tenderness that steers away from obvious sentimentality, Michael Arndt's script shines with the support of the superb cast.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
May 20, 2006
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Come Early Morning (2006)
84%
3/5
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“Come Early Morning is anchored by a deep affection for its very anti-urban locale and an authentic attempt to capture the people populating the milieu.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
May 20, 2006
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Art School Confidential (2006)
35%
2.5/5
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“Art School Confidential's various plotlines never quite gel to form a cohesive whole.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
May 5, 2006
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Friends With Money (2006)
72%
3/5
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“Friends With Money offers a more engaging and nuanced plotline than usually associated with run-of-the-mill chick flicks.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Apr 7, 2006
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Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
52%
2.5/4
EDIT
“Lucky Number Slevin, boosted as it is by a serious A-list ensemble cast and a heavy dose of intrigue, crosses the unfortunate line between clever and pretentious, rendering itself tiresome long before its heavily built-up denouement.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Apr 7, 2006
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Neil Young: Heart of Gold (2006)
90%
3.5/5
EDIT
“The concert film's unifying force is, of course, Neil Young himself.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Feb 18, 2006
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The Squid and the Whale (2005)
91%
4/5
EDIT
“An insightful presentation of everyday tragedy.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Sep 12, 2005
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The Matador (2005)
75%
3/5
EDIT
“Manages to transcend the cliches of its basic plotline on the strength of the character-acting so richly developed by the film's two stars.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Sep 12, 2005
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The Chumscrubber (2005)
37%
2.5/5
EDIT
“An uninspired satire on sanitized suburban life.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Aug 5, 2005
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