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      Jack Rushall

      Jack Rushall

      Jack Rushall's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s): Willamette Week
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      Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
      4/4
      Going in Style (2017) What one might not expect is a plot that's fairly heinous, both morally and logistically, with characters who remain justified and likable throughout. - Willamette Week
      Read More | Posted Apr 12, 2017
      2/4
      One Week and a Day (2016) By the end, it attempts to get deep with a visit to the graveyard. By this point, you may have forgotten who died. - Willamette Week
      Read More | Posted Mar 01, 2017
      1/4
      Raftan (2016) Though it's technically a love story, Navid Mahmoudi's gloomy, personal look at the endless pitfalls immigrants face on a daily basis from point A to point B has little room for tenderness. - Willamette Week
      Read More | Posted Feb 27, 2017
      4/4
      Kati Kati (2016) The film's overall mythology is unique, with enough blind spots that focusing on chewing a piece of popcorn feels disruptive. - Willamette Week
      Read More | Posted Feb 27, 2017
      3/4
      All These Sleepless Nights (2016) It's really difficult to tell that Michal Marczak's film is a documentary. This is a good thing. - Willamette Week
      Read More | Posted Feb 09, 2017
      1/4
      The Ornithologist (2016) Even the most well-read moviegoer might have difficulty sympathizing with the plot holes and general turtlelike pace of the film, which drowns Fernando's odyssey long before his misfortune along the river. - Willamette Week
      Read More | Posted Feb 08, 2017
      2/4
      Lost in Paris (2016) This film is too scatterbrained: None of the relationships develops realistically or tenderly, even for a quirky indie. Perhaps that's why Lost in Paris seems more like an animated children's flick rather than a true, heart - Willamette Week
      Read More | Posted Feb 08, 2017
      2/4
      Austerlitz (2016) While Austerlitz explores an important thesis, its method is all but enticing. - Willamette Week
      Read More | Posted Feb 08, 2017
      A-
      Loving (2016) Loving provides a timeline for the social evolution that would enshrine love, however blind, into law. Nichols' true success is... in how he captures the unwavering love between Richard and Mildred. - Willamette Week
      Read More | Posted Nov 16, 2016
      C+
      Morgan (2016) Though not a unique story, Morgan has a plot much like a fine craft cocktail: There is a twist. - Willamette Week
      Read More | Posted Sep 01, 2016
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