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Gabrielle Lipton

Gabrielle Lipton's reviews do not count toward the Tomatometer®. This is not a Tomatometer-approved critic, and this critic's reviews are not published on a Tomatometer-approved publication.

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Quartet (2012) 80% 7.5/10 EDIT “This film about four retired opera singers who regroup in their old age is as brilliant and lovingly composed as the operatic pieces that soar through the background. In short, it leaves longing for an encore.” – Paste Magazine Dec 22, 2013 Full Review Manhunt (2013) 57% EDIT “One of Barker's goals for the film was to show that killing Bin Laden was an enormous accomplishment, but it's not the answer to preventing more terrorist attacks like 9/11.” – House Next Door Mar 4, 2013 Full Review Cutie and the Boxer (2013) 95% EDIT “After 40 years together, Ushio and Noriko don't need to say that much, and through nearly two years of filming, Heinzerling was able to capture this unsaid rapport.” – House Next Door Mar 4, 2013 Full Review Stories We Tell (2012) 94% EDIT “Like a well-planned treasure hunt, the film is a map of twists that gives clues but no answers, until Sarah Polley decides the audience has earned them.” – House Next Door Mar 4, 2013 Full Review Village at the End of the World (2012) 100% EDIT “Gavron and Katznelson's vision of a film about the ice melting turned into an ineffable piece about a place where time froze, and it's hard to imagine a more beautiful outcome of irony.” – House Next Door Mar 4, 2013 Full Review No (2012) 93% 7.8/10 EDIT “Bernal plays the creative type perfectly. His big eyes always seem to be seeing things that others don't, and through his calm, methodical demeanor, you can sense the wheels turning in his head.” – Paste Magazine Feb 14, 2013 Full Review On the Road (2012) 47% 6.6/10 EDIT “To Kerouac fans: proceed with caution. The authenticity of the film's Beat flavor is mild at best. To everyone else: don't look too deep, and the sexy surface will entertain marvelously for a couple of hours.” – Paste Magazine Dec 21, 2012 Full Review Consuming Spirits (2012) 89% 9.2/10 EDIT “Fifteen years in the making, Chris Sullivan's Consuming Spiritsis the work of his lifetime -- or any lifetime, for that matter.” – Paste Magazine Dec 14, 2012 Full Review CafĂ© de Flore (2011) 63% 8.8/10 EDIT “As abstract as the film is in theory, it is brought together with the conclusiveness of finishing a puzzle with no missing pieces.” – Paste Magazine Nov 9, 2012 Full Review The Flat (2011) 85% 7.2/10 EDIT “Watching Goldfinger's curiosity be met with different answers to the same questions while his mother absorbs this new side of her own parents proves a fascinating study in family history.” – Paste Magazine Nov 1, 2012 Full Review Yogawoman (2011) 36% 6.7/10 EDIT “For what it is, the film is entirely feel-good, lauds women who are making positive changes in the world, and, if nothing else, provides a reminder to at least stretch once in a while.” – Paste Magazine Oct 26, 2012 Full Review Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel (2011) 94% 7.1/10 EDIT “It can be hard to keep up at points -- not with the plot, but with the amount of inspiration that Diana can still strew over an audience.” – Paste Magazine Oct 5, 2012 Full Review Samsara (2011) 75% EDIT “The theme and concept of rebirth will surely not fascinate everyone, but it will take a lot of resistance not to at least be swept away by the imagery for an hour and a half.” – Paste Magazine Aug 23, 2012 Full Review El Edificio De Los Chilenos (2012) 83% 7.2/10 EDIT “Even though the first half of the film is a throwback to the freedom and optimistic bliss of childhood, by the end, it is clear just how much emotional taxation this created home asked of very young people.” – Paste Magazine Aug 16, 2012 Full Review
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