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John Wilmes

John Wilmes's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Nickel Boys (2024) 92% EDIT “A tragic yet hopeful tale about two young Black men stuck unjustly at a brutal reform camp in the 1960s, it is a transformational sequence of compositions.” – Chicago Reader Dec 20, 2024 Full Review Joker: Folie à Deux (2024) 31% EDIT “Set on tediously considering its predecessor, Joker: Folie à Deux offers nothing to the franchise.” – Chicago Reader Oct 16, 2024 Full Review Hit Man (2023) 95% EDIT “Hit Man is a fun romp set on making Glen Powell a star.” – Chicago Reader Jun 7, 2024 Full Review The Beanie Bubble (2023) 46% EDIT “It is dispiriting to watch such talented people try to animate this turgid blueprint.” – Chicago Reader Jul 29, 2023 Full Review The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) 59% EDIT “Among the many errors of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, screenwriter Matthew Fogel plops him and his brother Luigi into a milquetoast Brooklyn family that doubts them and disrespects their small-business dreams.” – Chicago Reader Apr 15, 2023 Full Review Of an Age (2022) 88% EDIT “A memorable blast of humanity and nostalgia...” – Chicago Reader Mar 3, 2023 Full Review Strange World (2022) 72% EDIT “Everyone is delightfully lost in a softly Lovecraftian Osmosis Jones labyrinth with climate change overtones and lovely faceless critters everywhere, trying to pantomime meaning to these stumbling humans.” – Chicago Reader Dec 3, 2022 Full Review Causeway (2022) 84% EDIT “A dour, paint-by-numbers contemplation on trauma and dislocation unfolds, and we see two actors capable of tremendous expression stuck in a place that won’t allow it.” – Chicago Reader Nov 11, 2022 Full Review Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2022) 72% EDIT “Had the movie embraced its creepier glimmers, Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile may have been an appropriately horrific October release. Instead, it bears only the suggestion of such a thing and never finds distinction.” – Chicago Reader Oct 7, 2022 Full Review Blade II (2002) 57% EDIT “Twenty years ago, Wesley Snipes and Guillermo del Toro paved the way for everything from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to ‘Twilight’...” – The Ringer Mar 23, 2022 Full Review
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