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Mo Muzammal

Mo Muzammal's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Everybody Knows (2018) EDIT “This leaves me to believe that Farhadi intended to create a character study (as he always does), but for the first time in his career, the writing got away from him and he ended up with a soap opera-like family drama...” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Together Together (2021) 90% EDIT “Beckwith gracefully zeroes in on the labor of the surrogate Anna through highlighting the difficulty of establishing boundaries with Matt...” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Limbo (2023) 91% EDIT “Limbo is most poignant when the disparate refugees bond...” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Mainstream (2020) 42% EDIT “Though some of Mainstream’s criticisms are understandable and others questionable, the film proves unafraid and daring in its ambitious stylistic choices, memorable central performance and dystopian vision.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review The Dry (2021) 90% EDIT “The elements of The Dry may be conventional, but the presentation, as well as Connolly’s attunement to very real concerns, still burns.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) 56% EDIT “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It fails to meet its potential as a thoughtful thriller that explores possession on both the supernatural and human front.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review A Quiet Place Part II (2021) 91% EDIT “Quiet Place Part II depicts quietness as a strength, and the film’s release shows that the quietness of the past year can be resolved through the mutable, powerful sensibilities of cinema. ” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Our Ladies (2019) 90% EDIT “An entertaining but misguided attempt at capturing teenage sexual fever...an uneven and disappointing viewing experience.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Sublet (2020) 92% EDIT “The watchability of Fox’s film emanates from the connection between its two leads.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review The Djinn (2021) 86% EDIT “In The Djinn, Dewey provides a moving performance.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Summer of 85 (2020) 81% EDIT “Summer of 85 is a well-designed coming-of-age work that makes for a sentimental and sensual drama, even if it fails to meet its potential.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Zola (2020) 88% EDIT “Zola is riveting, and the film’s rich array of cinematic techniques and performances upend convention, even if its narrative and story tend to falter.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Stillwater (2021) 75% EDIT “Stillwater refuses to belittle and judge its characters, and challenges viewers to do the same. ” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Summertime (2020) 80% EDIT “Summertime feels wrong-headed, even if its heart is in the right place.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Pig (2021) 97% EDIT “Cage elevates Sarnoski’s visuals. The actor is a vortex of emotions that quietly burn beneath a lonely exterior.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Annette (2021) 72% EDIT “Annette has several dialectics at work — the angry crowd against the stubborn man is just one — but it plays more like a diary of scattered thoughts and a feature with unpleasant music and characters....” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review CODA (2021) 94% EDIT “...weakening a film whose representation of the underrepresented is so intense at times that its dependence on Hallmark-like characteristics is more than mildly disappointing.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Flag Day (2021) 40% EDIT “Flag Day refuses to ponder challenging ideas but still wants its viewers to be moved. ” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Together (2021) 71% EDIT “Together is a monotonous affair with little to add to either the pandemic or relationship genre.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review The Card Counter (2020) 88% EDIT “The Card Counter may not earn its final destination, but it makes for one hell of a ride.” – Vague Visages Jul 27, 2023 Full Review Red Sparrow (2018) 45% EDIT “In post-Hunger Games mode, Jennifer Lawrence continues her streak of pushing the envelope. Even if her accent feels awkward at times, she is mostly convincing as a Slavic agent...” – Vague Visages Jul 26, 2023 Full Review
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