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Kimber Myers

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Holding Liat (2025) 100% B EDIT “Holding Liat can be viewed as a microcosm of the differing, dividing opinions amongst Jewish people (and the world as a whole) on Gaza, but it’s also simply about a single family at the worst time imaginable. ” – Crooked Marquee Jan 13, 2026 Full Review Sorry, Baby (2025) 97% A EDIT “... Sorry, Baby is offering its most vulnerable spots to the audience, and it’s impossible not to respond to that offering with the care and affection it deserves. ” – Crooked Marquee Jun 30, 2025 Full Review Final Destination Bloodlines (2025) 92% B+ EDIT “This is also the series at its best ... [T]he Bloodlines filmmakers have found a way to reinvent the Final Destination wheel — and then promptly crush someone’s head with it. ” – Crooked Marquee Jun 11, 2025 Full Review Summer of 69 (2025) 89% B EDIT “Its charms aren’t just in its wonderfully loose approach to raunchy comedy and a brief flash of a boob; they lie in the longer reveal of its tender heart.” – Crooked Marquee May 19, 2025 Full Review Another Simple Favor (2025) 58% D+ EDIT “Like a bottle of prosecco gone flat, this Italian-set sequel ... has lost all the fizz of its predecessor. Another Simple Favor has a vague whiff of what made the original so much fun, but that makes its current flat state all the more depressing. ” – Crooked Marquee May 6, 2025 Full Review The Legend of Ochi (2025) 75% B EDIT “... its marvelous practical effects never seem like effects at all, even if an adult brain insists otherwise given the facts we possess about our world and the creatures that inhabit it.” – Crooked Marquee Apr 25, 2025 Full Review Secret Mall Apartment (2024) 98% B+ EDIT “For all its big ideas, Secret Mall Apartment is full of charm and wonder. This is a breezy 91 minutes to spend with this idealistic group of people, and it’s easy to see why they kept coming back to the space they created, despite its dangers.” – Crooked Marquee Apr 11, 2025 Full Review A Minecraft Movie (2025) 48% EDIT “It’s a good primer for the game that never feels like homework.” – Mashable Apr 2, 2025 Full Review Jazzy (2024) 96% B+ EDIT “... The final scenes reveal exactly how special of a film writer-director Morrisa Maltz has made, and just how outsized its emotional impact is with its tale of a girlhood friendship.” – Crooked Marquee Mar 1, 2025 Full Review Last Breath (2025) 79% B+ EDIT “Last Breath is a powerful story, well-told in all the ways that matter, but Harrelson’s performance remains the highlight. ” – Crooked Marquee Mar 1, 2025 Full Review Heart Eyes (2025) 78% EDIT “Heart Eyes is a blast. It's often shriekingly funny while also being pretty disgusting (complimentary). ” – Mashable Jan 31, 2025 Full Review The Front Room (2024) 40% EDIT “The Eggers' movie hinges on that wonderfully unhinged performance from Hunter, and The Front Room is extremely, admirably gross with a hefty dose of camp. Unfortunately, that’s all there is here.” – Mashable Sep 5, 2024 Full Review Challengers (2024) 88% A- EDIT “Challengers is a heady mix of sex, sweat, and power plays, the exact type of movie we’d hope for from Guadagnino. There are plenty of pleasures to be had, not just for these characters, but for the audience too. ” – Crooked Marquee May 1, 2024 Full Review La Chimera (2023) 95% A- EDIT “With La Chimera, Alice Rohrwacher blends romance with tragedy and comedy with drama, creating a singular work of genre-defying magical realism. ” – Crooked Marquee Apr 19, 2024 Full Review Civil War (2024) 81% B+ EDIT “This may mark an intellectually leaner effort from the filmmaker, but there’s still meat on the bone for the viewer to chew on. That is, if they can stomach anything after watching its brutal violence on American soil.” – Crooked Marquee Apr 19, 2024 Full Review The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024) 68% B EDIT “While ... light on minor elements like historical details, military strategy, and character development, Ritchie’s film is heavy on Nazis getting destroyed in inventive ways — and is admittedly pretty great at that one thing. ” – Crooked Marquee Apr 19, 2024 Full Review Irish Wish (2024) 41% D EDIT “... there’s so little feeling in Irish Wish. I’ve cared more about (and cried more during) actual greeting card commercials than anything in this film. ” – Crooked Marquee Mar 15, 2024 Full Review Love Lies Bleeding (2024) 94% A- EDIT “With her co-writer Weronika Tofilska, director Rose Glass has made an utterly electric film; it’s exhilarating in how far and how hard it’s willing to go.” – Crooked Marquee Mar 15, 2024 Full Review The Last Color (2020) 33% EDIT “There are some truly lovely images, largely thanks to the colorful beauty of Holi, but the clumsy editing distracts from its message. Khanna’s first feature means well, but it tries too hard.” – Los Angeles Times Mar 6, 2024 Full Review Problemista (2023) 85% B+ EDIT “Problemista is smart, sly, and so silly, balancing all its stresses and social commentary with a sense of wonder at the wild world and those who populate it. ” – Crooked Marquee Mar 2, 2024 Full Review The Taste of Things (2023) 97% A EDIT “The Taste of Things deserves to be mentioned alongside Big Night, Babette’s Feast, and Like Water for Chocolate in the pantheon of beloved movies about food...” – Crooked Marquee Feb 9, 2024 Full Review Sometimes I Think About Dying (2023) 82% B+ EDIT “Sometimes I Think About Dying is a low-key, minor-key romance in need of human attention as much as its lonely protagonist—and unfortunately just as likely to be overlooked in favor of flashier entertainment. ” – Crooked Marquee Feb 5, 2024 Full Review Argylle (2024) 33% D+ EDIT “[Vaughn's movies] are loud, over-the-top films with style and bravado ... So even with all of the twists in Argylle, the spy action movie’s biggest surprise may be how utterly bland it is.” – Crooked Marquee Feb 5, 2024 Full Review Self Reliance (2023) 73% B- EDIT “ ... if you’re a fan of Johnson (and if you’re not, why are you here?), Self Reliance has its charms, particularly those stemming from the actor’s near-perfect comic timing and delivery.” – Crooked Marquee Jan 15, 2024 Full Review Good Grief (2023) 76% B EDIT “With Good Grief, [Daniel] Levy has made a stylish and charming debut, redolent with both snark and warmth. ” – Crooked Marquee Jan 6, 2024 Full Review
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