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Mark Matousek

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Zoe (2018) 35% 2.5/4 EDIT “Drake Doremus's compositions seem to be motivated by the idea that there's no more profound image than sunlight reflecting off one-half of a character's face.” – Slant Magazine Apr 28, 2018 Full Review Chappaquiddick (2017) 80% 3/4 EDIT “John Curran creates room for his characters to think and feel and an environment that encourages us to do the same.” – Slant Magazine Apr 4, 2018 Full Review Beirut (2018) 81% 2.5/4 EDIT “Brad Anderson's Beirut doesn't quite make foreign espionage look fun, but it shows how it might appeal to the sort of masochist who's also an adrenaline addict.” – Slant Magazine Mar 24, 2018 Full Review Bar Bahar (2016) 98% 2/4 EDIT “It's most affecting when its characters are at their least guarded, but as Nour, Salma, and Laila are hurt by those closest to them, the film pulls back toward more formulaic expressions of conflict.” – Slant Magazine Dec 22, 2017 Full Review Song of Granite (2017) 85% 1.5/4 EDIT “Director Pat Collins's approach to visual composition is more interesting in theory than practice.” – Slant Magazine Dec 13, 2017 Full Review Professor Marston & the Wonder Women (2017) 87% 2/4 EDIT “This is a film about eroticism and passion that is neither erotic nor passionate.” – Slant Magazine Dec 13, 2017 Full Review The Farewell Party (2014) 94% 2.5/4 EDIT “How refreshing for a film to stare death in the face and find compassion reflected in its gaze.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jun 11, 2015 Full Review Ida (2013) 95% 2.5/4 EDIT “A film with meat and bones sorely lacking in heart.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jun 12, 2014 Full Review
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