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      Hayden Cornmell

      Hayden Cornmell

      Hayden Cornmell's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s): Film Inquiry Nonfics
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      The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019) It's a truly sincere, heartfelt retelling of Dickens' story, one that taps into a new contemporary edge and presents itself in a distinctly cinematic fashion, even if the storytelling falters along the way. - Film Inquiry
      Read More | Posted Feb 13, 2020
      Sorry We Missed You (2019) Sorry We Missed You is not without faults, but it is a vital look at the hardships faced day in, day out by families all over the UK. - Film Inquiry
      Read More | Posted Nov 13, 2019
      Waves (2019) Waves is an astonishing piece of work, one that tackles every one of its ideas with grace, heart, and compassion. - Film School Rejects
      Read More | Posted Oct 29, 2019
      Pain and Glory (2019) Just as Mallo does in the film's final moments, Almodóvar reaches into the past to find new ways to create, to evolve, and eventually, find glory from pain. - Film Inquiry
      Read More | Posted Oct 24, 2019
      Always in Season (2019) For what it does do-raise awareness for a serious injustice and provoke discussion around the subject of our recent history-Always in Season is a hugely effective piece of work, if an uneven one at that. - Film Inquiry
      Read More | Posted Sep 21, 2019
      Liam Gallagher: As It Was (2019) Merely an exercise in proving what a swell guy Liam Gallagher is, with an endless parade of friends and family members sitting down to sing his praises. - Nonfics
      Read More | Posted Sep 17, 2019
      What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Deep Space Nine (2018) An honest, engaging, and surprisingly funny look back at one of modern television's greatest achievements. - Nonfics
      Read More | Posted Aug 04, 2019
      The Raft (2018) This will understandably be disappointing to some, but for those in the market for something that plays with assumptions to tell a story of people coming to terms with their shared past, The Raft is a very rewarding watch. - Film Inquiry
      Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2019
      Breakthrough (2019) This brand of lazy, simple-minded propaganda is long past its sell-by date, and Breakthrough does next to nothing to break out of that cycle. - Film Inquiry
      Read More | Posted Jul 03, 2019
      Weed the People (2018) A wonderfully empathetic look at the ongoing medical marijuana debate. - Nonfics
      Read More | Posted May 14, 2019
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