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Alexia Amoriello

Alexia Amoriello's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020) 99% EDIT “Eliza Hittman's award-winning indie drama is an understated and fragile film, but it's also a powerful one. Never Rarely Sometimes Always is thoughtfully directed, and elevated by Sidney Flanigan and Talia Ryder 's poignant performances.” – Film Inquiry Apr 8, 2020 Full Review Stargirl (2020) 69% EDIT “Stargirl brandishes a sincere message about not being afraid to stand out from the crowd, even if the film itself is unsuccessful at standing out amongst the myriad of coming-of-age movies that have done it better.” – Film Inquiry Mar 17, 2020 Full Review Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020) 79% EDIT “Overall, Birds of Prey is a colorful ball of chaos. Is it a cinematic masterpiece? Far from it. But it's an absolute blast, and that's all it needs to be.” – Film Inquiry Feb 11, 2020 Full Review The Assistant (2019) 93% EDIT “The Assistant is a gripping film masterfully directed by Kitty Green and featuring one of Julia Garner's best performances to date.” – Film Inquiry Feb 6, 2020 Full Review The Aeronauts (2019) 72% EDIT “The Aeronauts is a good film but not necessarily a great one. Regardless of its exhilarating action sequences and strong performances, the film is easily forgettable.” – Film Inquiry Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Last Christmas (2019) 47% EDIT “The movie pulls off the bizarre feat of being both predictable and ridiculous at the same time. Emilia Clarke shines in this otherwise mediocre Christmas rom-com, and she's the one thing preventing this movie from being completely unbearable.” – Film Inquiry Nov 20, 2019 Full Review The Death of Dick Long (2019) 75% EDIT “The Death of Dick Long might easily be the most bizarre film of the year, but it's also one of the funniest. It will leave many viewers flabbergasted, disturbed and asking themselves, 'What did I just watch?!'” – Film Inquiry Sep 4, 2019 Full Review Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love (2019) 80% EDIT “Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love features quite a few powerful and poignant moments, but its lack of focus bogs the film down.” – Film Inquiry Jul 26, 2019 Full Review Ask Dr. Ruth (2019) 93% EDIT “Ryan White's documentary isn't remarkable for its structure or artistry, but for its subject matter. Ask Dr. Ruth is as endearing as its subject and packs an uplifting message to boot.” – Film Inquiry May 19, 2019 Full Review The Public (2018) 65% EDIT “Despite its flaws, The Public is heartfelt, humorous, and enlightening.” – Film Inquiry May 4, 2019 Full Review Gloria Bell (2018) 90% EDIT “The film features gorgeous cinematography, a joyous soundtrack, and one of Julianne Moore's best performances to date.” – Film Inquiry May 4, 2019 Full Review Greta (2018) 61% EDIT “Greta goes completely off the rails, and for viewers who are on board with its bizarre blend of horror and comedy, are in for one wild ride.” – Film Inquiry May 4, 2019 Full Review Booksmart (2019) 96% EDIT “Booksmart is audacious, authentic, and destined to become a new coming-of-age classic.” – Film Inquiry May 4, 2019 Full Review
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