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Joanna Di Mattia

Joanna Di Mattia's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Destroyer (2018) 74% EDIT “Destroyer isn't interested in providing comfortable solutions to spiny problems. Kusama and Kidman lock us into Erin's physical and emotional torment until the end.” – The Monthly (Australia) Mar 21, 2019 Full Review You Were Never Really Here (2017) 89% EDIT “It's Phoenix's small gestures - like carefully straightening the bed linen after a mission - and not the explosive ones that show us most clearly who Joe is.” – The Monthly (Australia) Sep 6, 2018 Full Review McQueen (2018) 99% EDIT “Emerging from the interplay of life story and artistic mission is an intelligent, often deeply moving conversation between McQueen, his garments, and the people who were closest to him and his work.” – The Monthly (Australia) Jul 27, 2018 Full Review The Gospel According to AndrĂ© (2017) 87% EDIT “The Gospel According to AndrĂ© is a decidedly shy examination of an exuberant life.” – The Monthly (Australia) Jul 27, 2018 Full Review RBG (2018) 93% EDIT “Stylistically it's routine, but the intertwining of Ginsburg's personal and professional lives is deftly handled and given a political context through her experience as a female law graduate in the early 1960s” – The Monthly (Australia) Jul 27, 2018 Full Review Whitney (2018) 88% EDIT “Whitney's form becomes increasingly garish and chaotic once it enters the period when Houston's life spirals downward... What should be sad, uncomfortable viewing instead feels voyeuristic.” – The Monthly (Australia) Jul 27, 2018 Full Review Sunset Song (2015) 81% EDIT “The film's rugged scenery is both sublime and brutal, mirroring the extremes of experience within the narrative.” – Seventh Row Aug 7, 2017 Full Review High-Rise (2015) 60% EDIT “High-Rise is probably easier to like if you haven't read J.G. Ballard's novel: you won't know it's missing 95% of his ideas.” – Seventh Row Aug 7, 2017 Full Review
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