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Marc Ricov

Marc Ricov's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Sick of Myself (2022) 88% EDIT “It’s a deranged and delightfully cynical work of art that proves attention-seeking for the sake of fame always comes at a much higher cost than living in the shadows of other people’s success.” – Film Inquiry Oct 7, 2022 Full Review Full Time (2021) 98% EDIT “It’s a panic-fuelled portrait of human resilience that’s crafted with both urgency and grace, examining the self-sacrificial nature of parenting and the instinct to persevere when all hope is lost.” – Film Inquiry Aug 13, 2022 Full Review Nitram (2021) 92% EDIT “Between the unsettling intensity of Landry Jones' performance and calculated restraint of Kurzel's direction, Nitram is a potboiling study of human fragility that doesn't heal our scars so much as it asks us to accept that they are here to stay.” – Film Inquiry Oct 2, 2021 Full Review Boss Level (2021) 74% EDIT “It might not break new ground, but somewhere inside its unexpected mix of eccentric violence, over-the-top comedy and a heartfelt portrayal of fatherhood, it manages to be a thoroughly entertaining trip.” – Film Inquiry Mar 6, 2021 Full Review Promising Young Woman (2020) 90% EDIT “Promising Young Woman sacrifices its opportunity to deliver the ultimate revenge fantasy for something unexpectedly profound and to an extent, thematically necessary.” – Film Inquiry Jan 21, 2021 Full Review Dating Amber (2020) 94% EDIT “Freyne take sometimes feels familiar, but there's a cultural charm woven into his screenplay that elevates the material above what's expected of the genre and it's brought to life by an irresistible chemistry between its leads.” – Film Inquiry Dec 16, 2020 Full Review The Other Lamb (2019) 74% EDIT “It's a genuine spellbinder that's both beautiful and alarming, succeeding as a strong example of visually-dependant storytelling and a bewitching work of art that understands the collective power of femininity.” – Film Inquiry Apr 21, 2020 Full Review The Staggering Girl (2019) 29% EDIT “While The Staggering Girl takes a journey that's likely to leave viewers feeling lost along the way, those willing to surrender to its abstract delivery will be treated to a highly-texturized smorgasbord of fashion and forgotten memories.” – Film Inquiry Apr 16, 2020 Full Review Blumhouse's Fantasy Island (2020) 9% EDIT “What should have been a sun-soaked blockbuster succeeding solely on the basis of being 'dumb fun', leaves us seesawing between feeling shamelessly entertained and frustratingly ripped-off.” – Film Inquiry Mar 4, 2020 Full Review Invisible Life (2019) 94% EDIT “It's an enchanting experience, one that emphasises the power of hope in times of helplessness and the importance of love above all else.” – Film Inquiry Jan 29, 2020 Full Review The Death and Life of John F. Donovan (2018) 19% EDIT “It's far from perfect, but still manages to be a fascinating attempt at exploring sexual identity, isolation and the consequences of fame.” – Film Inquiry Jan 7, 2020 Full Review Wounds (2019) 47% EDIT “It's a work of sticky, unyielding dread - one of those misunderstood gems that comes along every so often, catching you off-guard with its skin-crawling concept and arcane atmosphere.” – Film Inquiry Nov 8, 2019 Full Review The Last Summer (2019) 33% EDIT “There's no doubt that the notable cast will attract limited audiences in search of a light-hearted diversion, but anyone craving a substantial story about coming-of-age and young love will be bitterly disappointed in this uninspired, vapid mess.” – Film Inquiry Oct 1, 2019 Full Review Child's Play (2019) 64% EDIT “While not as subversive as Holland's cult classic, Klevberg's polished version is a delightfully vicious ode to its campy origins, proving that a remake can be worthwhile if made with enough creativity and a current social awareness.” – Film Inquiry Oct 1, 2019 Full Review Poms (2019) 36% EDIT “Despite the adherence to a cookie-cutter formula, the bold choice to address the more serious themes surrounding old age is precisely what makes Poms stand out.” – Film Inquiry Oct 1, 2019 Full Review Haunt (2019) 71% EDIT “From what could have been the pot-of-gold at the end of the bloody rainbow for horror fans, results in a conspicuously suspense-free story about the systematic slaughtering of teenagers who should have known better on Halloween night.” – Film Inquiry Oct 1, 2019 Full Review
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