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Kimberly Reyes

Kimberly Reyes's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) 84% EDIT “Like the first Black Panther movie, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever asks us to consider why and when vengeance is futile, and what the difference is between an antihero and an anti villain.” – Film Ireland Magazine Nov 29, 2022 Full Review Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) 63% EDIT “Coming in at just under two hours (a rarity for any film nowadays, especially a Marvel blockbuster), Thor: Love and Thunder is in too much of a hurry to get from joke to joke at the expense of gradation and character development.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jul 7, 2022 Full Review Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) 73% EDIT “At the end of the day, this campy and action-packed movie is the second-strongest MCU Phase Four film -- after Spider-Man: No Way Home (obviously).” – Film Ireland Magazine May 6, 2022 Full Review Foscadh (2021) 100% EDIT “Beyond being a movie that is deeply tied to the land and is told in the Irish language, Foscadh speaks to some of the underlying issues of the island.” – Film Ireland Magazine Mar 18, 2022 Full Review Belfast (2021) 86% EDIT “Branagh gets a bit carried away with sentimentality every now and then... but this story won't leave anyone going in with an open heart disappointed.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jan 14, 2022 Full Review The Lost Daughter (2021) 94% EDIT “Gyllenhaal's freshman courage in sitting with discomfort is why the film succeeds.” – Film Ireland Magazine Dec 17, 2021 Full Review Phil Lynott: Songs for While I'm Away (2020) 100% EDIT “The movie is sure to delight Lynott fans.” – Film Ireland Magazine Dec 1, 2021 Full Review C'mon C'mon (2021) 94% EDIT “The movie is most satisfying when it plays with perspective.” – Film Ireland Magazine Nov 28, 2021 Full Review The Last Right (2019) 69% EDIT “The journey's pacing is entertaining most of the way through but making comedy out of tragedy is an Irish specialty that shouldn't need to borrow any Americanness.” – Film Ireland Magazine Dec 5, 2019 Full Review
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