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Jesse David Fox

Jesse David Fox's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Rory Scovel Tries Stand-up for the First Time (2017) 89% EDIT “The jokes are there, and they are funny, but the key is how he always keeps the audience on their toes.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Aug 8, 2019 Full Review Jerrod Carmichael: 8 (2017) 100% EDIT “The most fully realized, singular expression of comedic point of view of the year.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Aug 1, 2019 Full Review Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust (2017) 100% EDIT “While it's not surprising that A Speck of Dust is so good - Silverman is a great joke writer and one of the all-time joke tellers, particularly skilled at pacing and performing her sets - it is that much more impressive.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jul 12, 2019 Full Review Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (2013) 100% EDIT “My Girlfriend's Boyfriend has a through-line story of how the comedian and his wife eventually decided to get married despite not believing in marriage, and it is such a worked-through, complete piece that is both moving and incredibly funny.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jul 8, 2019 Full Review Maria Bamford: Old Baby (2017) 100% EDIT “Maria Bamford is a genius, able to play with form without the ego or cynicism of many lauded deconstructionists. Her comedy and invention is self-inspired.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jan 9, 2018 Full Review Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady (2017) 100% EDIT “The result is an uncommonly confident, focused hour of comedy, all balanced with [Michelle] Wolf's tight yet often quite silly joke-writing.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jan 9, 2018 Full Review Jerry Before Seinfeld (2017) 94% EDIT “He tends to start with a small idea, then figure out the big idea behind his observation, then figure out the shortest way to communicate the absurdity of that imbalance - the absurdity of putting so much stock into the smallest thing possible.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Sep 19, 2017 Full Review EDIT “Just like the two hours I watched 14 years ago, watching these two hours makes it feel like Chappelle is working toward something. It's his way of telling us, "I'm around, I'm doing shows, and I'm having a great time."” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 21, 2017 Full Review EDIT “The Age of Spin succeeds because Chappelle focuses less on current events and more on the culture surrounding them.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 21, 2017 Full Review
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