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Patrick Cooley

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The Disaster Artist (2017) 90% EDIT “[The Disaster Artist] is a wildly entertaining jaunt into the strange and wonderful world of independent filmmaking, and it's difficult to argue with that result.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer Nov 28, 2017 Full Review Thor: Ragnarok (2017) 93% EDIT “The resulting superhero jaunt might not be the best movie ever produced by Marvel Studios, but it's unquestionably the most fun.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer Nov 1, 2017 Full Review The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017) 79% EDIT “The Killing of a Sacred Dee isn't for everyone, but fans of tense and sometimes disturbing psychological thrillers won't be able to pry their eyes away from the screen.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer Nov 1, 2017 Full Review Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) 64% EDIT “It's a little uneven, as it undergoes a wild shift in tone roughly halfway through, but it's a well-acted and well-written story about fame and family.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Thank You for Your Service (2017) 77% EDIT “If Teller's performance is outstanding, than Koale's is electrifying, as he virtually vanishes into his role and perfectly embodies the traits of a damaged soldier grappling with the challenges adjusting to civilian life carrying for his pregnant spouse.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Suburbicon (2017) 27% EDIT “What makes Suburbicon enjoyable is the Coen Brothers peculiar filmmaking staples.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Loving Vincent (2017) 84% EDIT “The animation style helps the movie humanize its subjects in a manner that mostly eludes traditional animators...It's a wonder to behold and the movie amounts to a work of art in and of itself.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer Oct 19, 2017 Full Review The Foreigner (2017) 66% EDIT “[Jackie] Chan nails it, for the most part, portraying an angry father seeking retribution after the death of his daughter...The problem with the movie is everything else.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer Oct 13, 2017 Full Review Marshall (2017) 80% EDIT “I won't give away too many of those details, but suffice to say that each new revelation kept my eyes glued to the screen, providing exhilaration to a movie that seems in danger of devolving into a string of cliches in its first act.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer Oct 11, 2017 Full Review
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