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Sean K. Cureton

Sean K. Cureton's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Action Point (2018) 16% EDIT “Favoring bad taste and gratuitous sex jokes over a sophisticated sense of humor, Action Point soars past its immediate competition despite itself, and miraculously comes out on top of the pack as one of the most amusing studio comedies in years.” – Film Inquiry Jun 15, 2018 Full Review Super Troopers 2 (2018) 35% EDIT “A lot has changed since 2001, but Super Troopers 2 hasn't. It's still as obtusely disinterested in broadening any horizons, and seems bogged down by a mind-set that is painfully regressive and immune to maturity.” – Film Inquiry May 9, 2018 Full Review Outside In (2017) 96% EDIT “Bolstered by the quiet compassion that has always been her strong suit, Shelton has turned in another stunning independent feature that no one who enjoys the quieter side of life should miss.” – Film Inquiry Apr 17, 2018 Full Review Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond - Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton (2017) 92% EDIT “Seeing Carrey expound upon an experience tinged with a deeply personal and spiritual journey as it collided with the outside pressures of the Hollywood studio system makes for a highly original and insightful movie-watching experience.” – Film Inquiry Jan 8, 2018 Full Review The Florida Project (2017) 96% EDIT “One of the greatest films of the year.” – Film Inquiry Nov 24, 2017 Full Review Brad's Status (2017) 79% EDIT “Oscillating between mild humor and navel-gazing pretension, Brad's Status is a road movie about fathers and sons that sporadically lands when it stops taking everything so seriously.” – Film Inquiry Nov 8, 2017 Full Review Goon: Last of the Enforcers (2017) 43% EDIT “Beyond a few new faces that briefly enliven the mood, Goon: Last of the Enforcers loses sight of the characters that made the first movie so engaging.” – Film Inquiry Oct 13, 2017 Full Review Patti Cake$ (2017) 86% EDIT “Patti Cake$is the true sleeper hit of the 2017 summer movie season, and here's to hoping that it continues to build momentum as it makes its way to home video.” – Film Inquiry Sep 13, 2017 Full Review Person to Person (2017) 55% EDIT “Person to Person plays out like any of the great Woody Allen New York comedies of the 1970s and 1980s.” – Film Inquiry Aug 31, 2017 Full Review The Lovers (2017) 81% EDIT “Jacobs has upended the classic rom-com template and delivered a film about the emotional distance between two people who still feel some fondness for one another in absentia.” – Film Inquiry Jun 27, 2017 Full Review The Bleeder (2016) 82% EDIT “Chuck is a more than a worthwhile footnote to the continuing cultural significance still enjoyed by Rocky.” – Film Inquiry May 30, 2017 Full Review The Devil's Candy (2015) 93% EDIT “Byrne directs scenes of terror with a visual aestheticism unmatched by most of his contemporaries.” – Film Inquiry Apr 28, 2017 Full Review Wilson (2017) 47% EDIT “In its slow burning quality, Wilson explodes when you least expect it, before fizzling out when you most anticipate careening towards a happy ending.” – Film Inquiry Apr 11, 2017 Full Review Youth in Oregon (2016) 45% EDIT “Youth in Oregon presents euthenasia as it might actually be faced in real life; a dramatic representation of how one might approach the issue as an active participant.” – Film Inquiry Mar 12, 2017 Full Review The Comedian (2016) 24% EDIT “Under Hackford's direction, what could have been a personal portraiture of success being relative to one's own sense of self-worth is surrendered to tawdry melodrama.” – Film Inquiry Feb 27, 2017 Full Review Chapter & Verse (2015) 93% EDIT “Beaty's original screenplay and performance stand out to make Chapter & Verse a remarkable chapter in African-American storytelling from the twenty-first century.” – Film Inquiry Feb 9, 2017 Full Review Get the Girl (2017) 13% EDIT “Get the Girl never moves far beyond the shallow waters of post-modern deconstruction.” – Film Inquiry Jan 30, 2017 Full Review Clown (2014) 46% EDIT “Even as the movie wavers uncomfortably between outright comedy and subversive horror, Clown certainly paves the way for future genre film endeavors from the rising director.” – Film Inquiry Dec 6, 2016 Full Review Zoom (2015) 61% EDIT “Zoom falls short in terms of offering a conclusive ending to its overly complicated narrative threads, but it offers emotional catharsis for its characters and viewers.” – Film Inquiry Dec 6, 2016 Full Review Author: The JT LeRoy Story (2016) 77% EDIT “Regardless of how you feel coming away from Feuerzeig's controversial new film, you'll be hard pressed to forget Albert's impressively articulated story anytime soon.” – Film Inquiry Dec 6, 2016 Full Review Hacker (2015) 0% EDIT “Anonymous mocks the idealism of anarchy by way of a ridiculously romantic depiction of online crime; it feels like a rom-com version of the far more weighted series Mr. Robot.” – Film Inquiry Dec 6, 2016 Full Review Coming Through the Rye (2015) 68% EDIT “Coming Through the Rye though circumvents explicit adaptation of the novel which it unapologetically recalls, feels wrongheaded and disrespectful of J.D. Salinger's wishes.” – Film Inquiry Dec 5, 2016 Full Review Shin Godzilla (2016) 87% EDIT “Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi have honored the legacy of Ishirō Honda's classic Japanese film property with the release of Shin Godzilla.” – Film Inquiry Dec 5, 2016 Full Review Army of One (2016) 25% EDIT “Most viewers would be better off waiting for Army Of One to air on TV, or just giving it a pass altogether.” – Film Inquiry Dec 5, 2016 Full Review
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