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Perry Seibert

Perry Seibert's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Burlesque (2010) 37% 2.5/5 EDIT “Sure, the whole thing is obvious and silly and ridiculous, but Burlesque is really comfortable in its own skin.” – TV Guide Mar 30, 2019 Full Review Inception (2010) 87% 3.5/5 EDIT “Directors have been trying to replicate the world of dreams since the beginning of cinema... With his ingeniously inventive psychological thriller Inception, Christopher Nolan stakes his claim on this ambitious cinematic territory.” – TV Guide Jul 20, 2015 Full Review Danny Collins (2015) 77% 2.5/5 EDIT “While the cast keep the melodrama limited to a human scale, the screenplay isn't above manipulating us with a cute granddaughter suffering from a learning disability.” – TV Guide Apr 10, 2015 Full Review Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) 25% 1.5/5 EDIT “If they added foreboding opening and closing monologues by David Duchovny, the whole thing could easily be mistaken for a long-lost episode of Red Shoe Diaries.” – TV Guide Mar 27, 2015 Full Review Cinderella (2015) 84% 3/5 EDIT “Branagh and company whip up a handsome slice of old-fashioned family entertainment.” – TV Guide Mar 27, 2015 Full Review Focus (2015) 55% 3/5 EDIT “The leads are appealing together, and that turns out to be the most crucial element of the movie.” – TV Guide Mar 27, 2015 Full Review Jupiter Ascending (2015) 27% 1.5/5 EDIT “It lacks the special-effects advancements, entertaining performances, and existential cool that made [the Wachowskis'] breakthrough success such a milestone.” – TV Guide Mar 27, 2015 Full Review The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015) 67% 3/5 EDIT “The elder actors are, of course, perfect. They never overplay the comedy or the drama, and this reserve works in counterpoint to Dev Patel's high-energy patter.” – TV Guide Mar 27, 2015 Full Review Black or White (2014) 37% 2/5 EDIT “Although the script lacks nuance or any real tension, Binder uses Costner effectively.” – TV Guide Mar 27, 2015 Full Review Still Alice (2014) 85% 2/5 EDIT “Still Alice certainly has a superb lead performance in Julianne Moore, but directors Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland focus more on the situation than the story.” – TV Guide Mar 27, 2015 Full Review Wild Tales (2014) 94% 4/5 EDIT “Very few films have been as appropriately titled as writer/director Damian Szifron's omnibus black comedy Wild Tales.” – TV Guide Mar 27, 2015 Full Review All Good Things (2010) 34% 3/5 EDIT “All Good Things isn't a pleasurable film to experience, but it offers an uncanny evocation of a narcissistic sociopath who doesn't come at us with the charm and sophistication that the typical screen bad guy has.” – TV Guide Mar 23, 2015 Full Review Annie (2014) 28% 1.5/4 EDIT “The filmmakers only thought about how to make it current, and not about how to make it better.” – TV Guide Jan 9, 2015 Full Review Top Five (2014) 85% 2/4 EDIT “While Top Five is certainly Rock's best work as a filmmaker, it's also proof that he shouldn't quit his day job yet.” – TV Guide Jan 5, 2015 Full Review Citizenfour (2014) 96% 3.5/4 EDIT “Despite all its paranoia, the movie does hold out a glimmer of optimism.” – TV Guide Jan 5, 2015 Full Review The Theory of Everything (2014) 81% 2.5/4 EDIT “This is a handsomely produced, sensitively acted picture, one that's eager to have you wipe away a tear with one hand while handing over gold statues with the other.” – TV Guide Jan 5, 2015 Full Review The Drop (2014) 88% 3.5/4 EDIT “The Drop is as much a character study as it is a crime drama.” – TV Guide Jan 5, 2015 Full Review Beyond the Lights (2014) 83% 2/4 EDIT “It's a competent entry in the genre, but it's a shame that's all it is when it had the potential to be a little more.” – TV Guide Jan 5, 2015 Full Review Wild (2014) 88% 3/4 EDIT “What makes Wild worthwhile is the way it draws a parallel between the physical and emotional journeys Cheryl forces herself to undertake.” – TV Guide Jan 5, 2015 Full Review Boyhood (2014) 97% 4/4 EDIT “It's a simultaneously modest and massively ambitious undertaking, so original in its conception and so successful in its execution that it deserves to be remembered as a landmark achievement.” – TV Guide Jan 2, 2015 Full Review Mr. Turner (2014) 96% 3/4 EDIT “[Mr. Turner] manages to get inside the head and heart of an artist, details what made him such a distinctive figure in art history, and gives film lovers a chance to stare at some of the most beautiful cinematography of 2014.” – TV Guide Dec 24, 2014 Full Review Selma (2014) 99% 3/5 EDIT “For all of the weight of history it carries, it's the rare biopic that actually works as both a personal story and an exploration of America's past.” – TV Guide Dec 24, 2014 Full Review Unbroken (2014) 53% 1.5/4 EDIT “Unbroken ends up telling only a fraction of Louis Zamperini's remarkable life story. By focusing on the most extreme parts of it, he becomes a symbol rather than a three-dimensional person.” – TV Guide Dec 24, 2014 Full Review Into the Woods (2014) 70% 4/4 EDIT “Into the Woods is a grandly satisfying experience -- one rooted in old-fashioned storytelling, peerless songcraft, and a genuine respect for the viewer's intelligence.” – TV Guide Dec 24, 2014 Full Review Frozen (2013) 89% 3/4 EDIT “Anyone with an appreciation for old-school musical numbers will find something pleasantly familiar and cozy about Frozen.” – TV Guide Dec 8, 2014 Full Review
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