Mitchel Broussard
Mitchel Broussard's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted (2015)
100%
4/5
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“Thrives on the juxtaposition of Notaro's deadpan delivery and her dead-serious subject matter, and given that the whole enterprise manages to avoid feeling gimmicky at every build-up and punchline is a feat alone worthy of celebration.” –
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Aug 2, 2019
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Looking: The Movie (2016)
89%
9/10
EDIT
“Nuanced, compact, and unapologetically romantic (not to mention steamy), Looking: The Movie is everything fans of the series will want from a curtain call that should have ultimately been much farther down the road than this.” –
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Jul 22, 2016
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Forsaken (2015)
40%
3/10
EDIT
“It's hard to be overtly opinionated regarding Forsaken, because the plodding, uneventful little movie never asks more of you than basic consciousness; it's like the cinematic equivalent of cleaning out dryer lint.” –
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Feb 19, 2016
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Glassland (2014)
84%
7/10
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“Two rock-steady central performances and a handful of gut-punch scenes raise Glassland above its lingering levels of aggressive despondency.” –
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Feb 14, 2016
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The Choice (2016)
11%
4/10
EDIT
“Endearingly acted by Palmer and Walker, The Choice is just so brazenly similar to every romantic tragedy that's come before that it feels less like a movie and more like the chicken scratch notes of someone who sped-read a Nicholas Sparks book.” –
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Feb 5, 2016
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Tumbledown (2015)
70%
6/10
EDIT
“An apocalyptically disappointing third act derails Tumbledown into every cliché promised by its poster, but for long before that it's so genuinely sweet and deeply layered that by the time you get to the I Love You's, you may be smitten too.” –
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Feb 5, 2016
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Mojave (2015)
31%
5/10
EDIT
“Mojave has more on its mind than the simple cat-and-mouse game it begins as, but Monahan's arid script is far more concerned with appearing clever and disruptive than actually being creatively competent.” –
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Jan 30, 2016
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Jane Got a Gun (2016)
42%
4/10
EDIT
“Jane Got A Gun shows momentary glimpses into low-key excitement, but the movie is too languidly structured and without captivating enough characters to result in the satisfyingly succinct burst of entertainment that its title suggests.” –
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Jan 29, 2016
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A Very Murray Christmas (2015)
68%
6/10
EDIT
“More of a procession of holiday hits than anything resembling the rumblings of a classic-in-the-making, Murray's special still has just enough of a weird mix of somber Christmas spirit and vibrant musical numbers to make it stand out this season.” –
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Dec 3, 2015
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Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
57%
6/10
EDIT
“Hotel Transylvania 2 is far off from becoming a staple of the Halloween season, but on its own terms it's a relatively inventive, stylish, and somewhat hectic little movie that should make fans of the original more than happy.” –
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Sep 27, 2015
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The Intern (2015)
59%
5/10
EDIT
“It's hard to be mean about a movie this nice, but that's all The Intern is: cute, endearing, and nice, with no real drama, character depth, or apparent understanding of its own somewhat engaging central premise.” –
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Sep 24, 2015
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Tig (2015)
79%
8/10
EDIT
“Somewhat ordinary in both execution and ultimate meaning, Tig is effective in the end as a satisfying dramatic comedy because of one simple thing: these events happened, and this unassuming little woman dealt with them in stride.” –
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Jul 17, 2015
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The Wedding Ringer (2015)
29%
5/10
EDIT
“Neither shockingly offensive nor uproariously funny, one of The Wedding Ringer's biggest faults is its apparent contentment with mediocrity.” –
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Jan 17, 2015
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