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Verve Magazine
Verve Magazine is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Siddhant Adlakha.
| Rating | Title | Year | Author | Quote |
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| Synonymes (2018) | Siddhant Adlakha |
Lapid's film straddles the fine line between nationalism and madness. An energetic, pulsating work that's as exciting as it is loopy.
Posted Oct 17, 2019
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| The Report (2019) | Siddhant Adlakha |
Burns jumps back and forth along a crisscrossed timeline in the aftermath of 9/11, and untangles it through the perspective of Daniel Jones... Driver perfectly captures the mental and emotional toll of wrestling with America's legacy.
Posted Oct 17, 2019
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| Zombi Child (2019) | Siddhant Adlakha |
An exploration of the way cultures are bastardized, told in the form of a slow-yet-steady emotional implosion that glows with the warmth of history.
Posted Oct 17, 2019
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