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Todd Brown

Todd Brown's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Cold Sweat (2010) 64% EDIT “Cold Sweat is one of those movies that succeeds simply because it delivers on its promises. And there aint nothing wrong with that.” – ScreenAnarchy Oct 1, 2019 Full Review The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988) 50% EDIT “[It] provides for an interesting character dynamic as Blake learns responsibility on a parallel track with Thor's heroic quest.” – ScreenAnarchy Feb 23, 2018 Full Review The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989) EDIT “Interestingly, The Trial of the Incredible Hulk is the most faithful of the TV movies to the comics when it comes to establishing the origin of Daredevil and his antagonistic relationship with the Kingpin.” – ScreenAnarchy Feb 23, 2018 Full Review The Double (2013) 83% EDIT “If you're the sort who has been known to break out laughing at Kafka, then it doesn't get better than this. Very highly recommended.” – ScreenAnarchy Sep 13, 2013 Full Review Defendor (2009) 72% EDIT “Though the film is not a perfect one and the script has some obvious flaws Harrelson's performance is strong enough that the flaws are easy to forgive.” – ScreenAnarchy Feb 23, 2010 Full Review The House of the Devil (2009) 86% EDIT “What does it say about the current state of American horror film when the most acclaimed American indie in years has built its name by turning its back on current trends, instead opting for a note perfect play on the styles of the early eighties?” – ScreenAnarchy Oct 26, 2009 Full Review Thirst (2009) 81% EDIT “The film is - for the most part - technically superb and gorgeous to look at it just comes across as more than a little underwhelming.” – ScreenAnarchy May 18, 2009 Full Review Agora (2009) 56% EDIT “Sumptuously realized, blessed with a sterling cast and neatly balancing action with dramatic elements, Alejandro Amenabar's Agora is an epic in every sense of the word.” – ScreenAnarchy May 18, 2009 Full Review Control - Love Will Tear Us Apart (2007) 88% EDIT “Given the nature of Curtis' muse it seems somehow appropriate that a film about his life is one of the quietest, most introverted rock films to hit the screen.” – ScreenAnarchy Oct 27, 2007 Full Review
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