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Luke Hearfield

Luke Hearfield's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Drunken Noodles (2025) 7/10 EDIT “Like Sal’s artwork, there’s interconnectivity through the threads we stitch. The somewhat fractured narrative is odd at first but upon reflection, it all slots together like a comic queer jigsaw puzzle.” – Next Best Picture Jun 4, 2025 Full Review Paddington in Peru (2024) 93% 8/10 EDIT “No thread gets left behind, and everything is wrapped so neatly and tidily by the end – like an ornamental jar or marmalade. “Paddington In Peru” is an ooey-gooey sweet tale of returning home and finding where you truly belong.” – Next Best Picture Nov 13, 2024 Full Review Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) 75% C EDIT “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is another in a long line of legacy sequels that offers the viewer a morsel of what they love but will walk away from it feeling ultimately unnourished.” – AwardsWatch Aug 28, 2024 Full Review The Surfer (2024) 84% B EDIT “The Surfer is a refreshing cocktail that’s part 12 Labours of Hercules, part Fight Club, and part Walkabout.” – AwardsWatch May 22, 2024 Full Review The Substance (2024) 89% A- EDIT “Couched within the gore you can find a fitting allegory about the predatory nature of Hollywood itself. It's not hard to imagine that Moore’s more vulnerable moments as Elizabeth were being drawn from her own experiences in the business.” – AwardsWatch May 20, 2024 Full Review Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (2023) 83% C EDIT “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget has fleeting moments of inventive greatness – but that’s all they are really; “nuggets” whereas the first film was a full bird with all the trimmings. ” – AwardsWatch Oct 14, 2023 Full Review In the Land of Saints and Sinners (2023) 83% C EDIT “At the end of the day this is fundamentally another film in a long line of Liam Neeson doing his Liam Neeson thing, It’s about as disposable and forgettable as they come. ” – AwardsWatch Sep 7, 2023 Full Review Hit Man (2023) 95% A EDIT “Tightly written, finely-tuned tonally and paced with a spring in its step, Hit Man is not only this year’s hidden gem at Venice it is also one of the best films of 2023. ” – AwardsWatch Sep 5, 2023 Full Review Perfect Days (2023) 96% 9/10 EDIT “Easily Wim Wenders’ best narrative feature film in many, many years, “Perfect Days” is a profoundly simple tale of finding peace, meaning, and beauty within the mundanity of day-to-day life. Yakusho’s zen performance is impossible to resist” – Next Best Picture May 31, 2023 Full Review Elemental (2023) 73% B- EDIT “Elemental burns bright with Pixar’s signature blend of vibrant revolutionary animation and imagination.” – AwardsWatch May 30, 2023 Full Review Empire of Light (2022) 44% 4/5 EDIT “It’s not saying anything new but it’s a heartwarming reminder of the joy, comfort and necessity of the big screen experience.” – London Evening Standard Sep 15, 2022 Full Review My Policeman (2022) 44% 2/5 EDIT “It’s competently shot and the score by Steven Price is imbued with longing, guilt and regret, but the real crime of this film is how painfully average it is.” – London Evening Standard Sep 13, 2022 Full Review Aftersun (2022) 96% 10/10 EDIT “Thanks to Wells' wonderfully human characters, astute direction, and stellar performances, "Aftersun" truly is about the little moments that seem insignificant at the time but become the precious stuff we treasure as adults.” – Next Best Picture Jun 7, 2022 Full Review Elvis (2022) 77% 6/10 EDIT “Butler sparkles like a rhinestoned jumpsuit in this role as he nails Elvis' signature drawl, cadence, physicality, and gyrating stage presence.” – Next Best Picture May 26, 2022 Full Review The BFG (2016) 74% 8/10 EDIT “Whilst The BFG won't be regarded as Spielberg's greatest cinematic achievement, it's still a superbly brilliant adaptation.” – We Got This Covered May 18, 2016 Full Review I, Daniel Blake (2016) 92% 9/10 EDIT “I, Daniel Blake is a dignified film containing moments of hilarity and genuine heartbreak. It's a movie dripping with social relevance and shines a light on the red tape bureaucracy that cripples those that are in most need of help.” – We Got This Covered May 17, 2016 Full Review Café Society (2016) 71% 6/10 EDIT “Allen enthusiasts will be more forgiving, but in comparison to his other work, Caf Society ranks as a crowd-pleasing yet forgettable entry.” – We Got This Covered May 12, 2016 Full Review
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