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Josh Lewis

Josh Lewis's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Wild Goose Lake (2019) 91% A- EDIT “Watching Wild Goose Lake feels like watching a society crumble in real time...” – The Film Stage Feb 21, 2021 Full Review Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula (2020) 55% C EDIT “What's frustrating about Yeon Sang-ho's sequel is that it's the exact kind of film that was already pretty tired before Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead remake came out in 2004.” – The Film Stage Aug 20, 2020 Full Review Motherless Brooklyn (2019) 65% C- EDIT “All of these changes come off as deeply cynical and seemingly designed to manipulate, feign significance and deflect criticism from his glossy, Lifetime noir which is so aesthetically garish it frequently borders on parody.” – The Film Stage Sep 13, 2019 Full Review Uncut Gems (2019) 91% A- EDIT “Adam Sandler delivers one of his very best physical performances as Howard, making us genuinely feel every heated exasperation and crushing failure of his as he schemes and sweats his way all across New York City.” – The Film Stage Sep 12, 2019 Full Review Color Out of Space (2019) 86% B+ EDIT “The already eccentric Nicolas Cage is pushed to places he genuinely hasn't been since the comic mania of Vampire's Kiss.” – The Film Stage Sep 10, 2019 Full Review Maya (2018) 70% B EDIT “Compounded by lush photography and carefully calibrated performances, Maya intimately renders the crushing and rehabilitative power of memory, taking hazy, elusive feelings and bringing them into the realm of the tangible.” – The Film Stage Nov 6, 2018 Full Review The Death and Life of John F. Donovan (2018) 19% D EDIT “A baffling exercise in taking real issues and genuine emotional experiences and (seemingly due to some misplaced anxiety) deploying them in service of pure vanity.” – The Film Stage Sep 17, 2018 Full Review American Dharma (2018) 61% C EDIT “We already saw how this exact debate played out on a national scale, and Dharma is feature-length proof that Morris isn't up to the task of wrestling with that reality yet.” – The Film Stage Sep 14, 2018 Full Review Halloween (2018) 79% B+ EDIT “It's a mostly unspoken perversity of isolation and inherited violence that makes Halloween sing.” – The Film Stage Sep 13, 2018 Full Review The Old Man & the Gun (2018) 93% B EDIT “The most impressive feat Lowery manages with Old Man is just how little of it feels like embarrassingly overt pastiche.” – The Film Stage Sep 13, 2018 Full Review High Life (2018) 83% A EDIT “Denis mines the genre for a deeply sensorial and moving portrait of the misery and horror parents are willing and perhaps responsible to endure so their children might not have to.” – The Film Stage Sep 13, 2018 Full Review
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