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Jenni Moore

Jenni Moore's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (2021) 96% EDIT “This film was apparently catered to me, and resonated strongly since Eilish is also a longtime Belieber.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Mar 6, 2021 Full Review Queen & Slim (2019) 82% EDIT “Queen & Slim is perhaps most poignant for its gorgeous, complex, and multifaceted portrayal of the Black experience, where sparks of joy and love exist alongside pain, struggle, and oppression.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Dec 3, 2019 Full Review Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019) 40% EDIT “Mistress of Evil is a decent enough sequel, though it's less magical than the first installment, which, admittedly, blew my mind.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Oct 24, 2019 Full Review Hustlers (2019) 88% EDIT “Hustlers is solid because the strippers are uniquely portrayed as real women with full lives, and as mothers with real problems.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Sep 16, 2019 Full Review The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) 93% EDIT “But with the film refusing to place any blame, it's ultimately unclear why its story needed to be told.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Jun 21, 2019 Full Review Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) 36% EDIT “Luckily, some truly remarkable cinematography and delightful cast of magical folk and beasts make the ride an enjoyable one, even when you're feeling overwhelmed with new information.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Nov 16, 2018 Full Review Black Panther (2018) 96% EDIT “Ryan Coogler's Black Panther is one huuuge gem, and comes closer to achieving truth and realness in its story than any Marvel film has before.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Feb 16, 2018 Full Review Coco (2017) 97% EDIT “I feel a little better about my own mortality after seeing Coco; apparently all I need to do to live forever is make sure the living keep remembering me.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Nov 27, 2017 Full Review Table 19 (2017) 25% EDIT “Good thing Anna Kendrick is in it, then-her involvement ends up being crucial to the film's watchability” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Aug 22, 2017 Full Review Girls Trip (2017) 91% EDIT “Is Girls Trip a hilarious, turnt-up celebration of Black womanhood and sexuality? YAS! But at its core, it's about personal integrity, self-love, and female friendship.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Aug 22, 2017 Full Review Whose Streets? (2017) 98% EDIT “Whose Streets? feels like an awakening, and even more, vital to the resistance.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Aug 18, 2017 Full Review
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