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Mark Seneviratne

Mark Seneviratne's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Katzelmacher (1969) 100% EDIT “Fassbinder’s choice to cage them in such dreary settings is effective, with fancy camerawork and lavish production designs disposed of in the name of a style that is perfectly aligned with his thematic intentions.” – Vague Visages Mar 26, 2024 Full Review Dark Habits (1984) 75% EDIT “There is never the sense that Almodóvar is mocking the human being...” – Vague Visages Mar 26, 2024 Full Review Grey Gardens (1975) 94% EDIT “Grey Gardens is a late-era accomplishment of what direct cinema had set out to be at the end of the 1950s.” – Vague Visages Mar 26, 2024 Full Review Dog Days (2001) 49% EDIT “When Seidl uses music, it pumps brightness into his array of colour and people, whether they are moments of despair or joy.” – Vague Visages Mar 26, 2024 Full Review The Sorrow and the Pity (1969) 100% EDIT “The Sorrow and the Pity is surgical and functional, yet unquestionably a reflection of the imagination of an artist.” – Vague Visages Mar 26, 2024 Full Review The Guard (2011) 94% EDIT “There is no analytical framework to guide audiences towards a hollow understanding of raw talent. Gleeson's charisma is built-in, like all legendary performers, and this is most evident when his characters behave despicably.” – Vague Visages Mar 26, 2024 Full Review The House Is Black (1963) EDIT “The House Is Black is an act of love that is inherently radical because Farrokhzad's aim was to depict the ugliness without distorting the miserable truth, and beauty, of the lives within it.” – Vague Visages Mar 26, 2024 Full Review Ganja & Hess (1973) 93% EDIT “The film making is far from flawless, but what Ganja & Hess really projects is the sense that it came from a person who wanted the work to reflect himself. It is a personal film, its creator having put his art and intellect on the line.” – Film Inquiry Dec 10, 2020 Full Review Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo (2009) 92% EDIT “Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo is like the best of ambient music: comforting, emotive, overwhelming at times, and always worth the time spent giving it your full attention.” – Film Inquiry Dec 10, 2020 Full Review Trump Card (2020) EDIT “The film is exhausting and potentially lobotomising, especially if you are watching it out of curiosity rather than support for D'Souza's cause.” – Film Inquiry Dec 10, 2020 Full Review Sun Ra - The Cry of Jazz (1959) 83% EDIT “The Cry of Jazz does not waste energy or time, and in doing so it succeeds in breaking through with its considerable strength. It remains an inimitable vision of America and the art its people have produced.” – Film Inquiry Dec 5, 2020 Full Review
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