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Spencer Coile

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Hooked (2017) 20% EDIT “What began as a character study soon evolves into a cautionary tale that feels unfounded considering everything that we had just watched up until that point.” – Film Inquiry Jul 4, 2018 Full Review Submission (2017) 51% EDIT “Submission lacks the insight and perspective to become a movie that represents "now." When the current cultural, political, and social climates are especially contentious, perhaps we need a movie that will address these issues head-on.” – Film Inquiry Apr 5, 2018 Full Review Sebastian (2017) EDIT “The magic of Fanizza's writing and direction here is that he does not attempt to spell out an ending for his audience - instead, he is giving us the opportunity to project our own experiences onto this story and come to our own conclusions.” – Film Inquiry Mar 2, 2018 Full Review Just Charlie (2017) 100% EDIT “With an influx of trans representation in television and film, Just Charlie is a touching reminder that these stories need to be told. And perhaps it is our job to listen.” – Film Inquiry Jan 29, 2018 Full Review Nocturama (2016) 82% EDIT “Nocturama works so well because it does not spoon-feed us any answers. In fact, by the film's end, many may be left with more questions than answers. And perhaps that was Bonello's point all along.” – Film Inquiry Jan 8, 2018 Full Review Akron (2015) 50% EDIT “Though with an unimaginative score, Akron effectively tells a story about two gay men who meet and fall in love in Midwestern America.” – Film Inquiry Apr 13, 2017 Full Review What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) 91% EDIT “What Ever Happened To Baby Jane offers commentary on aging, sisterhood, and show business, all remaining worthy of discussion today.” – Film Inquiry Apr 3, 2017 Full Review Certain Women (2016) 92% EDIT “With Certain Women, director Kelly Reichardt has created one of the most human cinematic universes in recent memory.” – Film Inquiry Feb 15, 2017 Full Review
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