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Dan Casey

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Joker (2019) 68% 4.5/5 EDIT “Simply calling Joker a "comic book movie" does it a disservice; it is a story that feels like it could be about any number of disaffected people who are marginalized by the ruthless world in which we live.” – Nerdist Aug 31, 2019 Full Review Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019) 68% 4/5 EDIT “In a world of swirling chaos, never-ending vitriol, and constant horror, Detective Pikachu and its story of fractured family and finding oneself are a welcome reprieve.” – Nerdist May 3, 2019 Full Review The Nightingale (2018) 87% 4/5 EDIT “Fearless storytelling, and willingness to wade into murky morality makes it a cinematic journey worth taking.” – Nerdist Feb 6, 2019 Full Review Little Monsters (2019) 79% EDIT “Riotously fun, wickedly raunchy, and surprisingly heartfelt.” – Nerdist Jan 30, 2019 Full Review Apollo 11 (2019) 99% 5/5 EDIT “Apollo 11 not only highlights the best of humanity... but it also feels like an elegy for an age long since gone.” – Nerdist Jan 29, 2019 Full Review Memory: The Origins of Alien (2019) 81% 3.5/5 EDIT “Much like a baby Xenomorph hugging your face, its passion for the source material is palpable .” – Nerdist Jan 29, 2019 Full Review Eighth Grade (2018) 99% 4.5/5 EDIT “Perhaps most impressive ... is that Burnham manages to create a film that feels so deeply authentic.” – Nerdist Jan 24, 2018 Full Review Mandy (2018) 91% 4/5 EDIT “Mandy is destined to become one of the quintessential cult movies, and a sort of arcane codeword amongst devotees of weird and wild films.” – Nerdist Jan 22, 2018 Full Review Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind (2018) 94% 3.5/5 EDIT “Ultimately, [it] is a fine film, a living document of the life and times of one of the greatest performers of all time. This film will make you laugh, it'll make you cry, and it'll make you miss the singular force of nature that was Robin Williams.” – Nerdist Jan 22, 2018 Full Review Blindspotting (2018) 94% 3.5/5 EDIT “Blindspotting is well worth your time, and it is undeniable proof that Daveed Diggs is our next great movie star.” – Nerdist Jan 19, 2018 Full Review Vampire Hunter D (1985) 80% EDIT “This is the D that your body craves. This is the D that takes place in a far-flung, post-nuclear hellscape where vampires, werewolves, and all manner of things that go bump in the night reign supreme.” – Nerdist Oct 11, 2017 Full Review Death Note (2017) 36% EDIT “It's more cat-and-mouse suspense than out-and-out frightfest, but it is well worth your time this Nerdoween for a twisting, turning story of twisted morality and murders most foul.” – Nerdist Oct 11, 2017 Full Review Tokyo Ghoul (2017) 82% EDIT “It's creepy, it's bloody, and it's ghoulishly fun. Just be careful what you eat while you're watching.” – Nerdist Oct 11, 2017 Full Review Auto Shop of Horrors (2016) EDIT “It's kind of like Rex Banner trying to find the Beer Baron on The Simpsons, but way more murdery.” – Nerdist Oct 11, 2017 Full Review Corpse Party: Book of Shadows (2016) EDIT “While this sounds like the long-awaited Weekend at Bernie's anime adaptation, it's actually something far darker.” – Nerdist Oct 11, 2017 Full Review Ghost in the Shell (2017) 43% 4/5 EDIT “All things considered, Ghost in the Shell has been one of the most pleasantly surprising films of the year thus far.” – Nerdist Mar 29, 2017 Full Review Baby Driver (2017) 92% 4/5 EDIT “This is a ride well worth taking and one that will leave you with a smile on your face (and many, many earworms) long after credits roll.” – Nerdist Mar 13, 2017 Full Review Inferno (2016) 23% 3/5 EDIT “Pass the popcorn and enjoy all the empty calories that Inferno has to offer.” – Nerdist Nov 10, 2016 Full Review Nocturnal Animals (2016) 74% 4.5/5 EDIT “Aided [by the] sumptuous cinematography of Seamus McGarvey, the surgically precise editing of Joan Sobel, and a murderer's row of acting talent, Ford's sophomore effort is bursting with confidence, which it uses to subvert our expectations.” – Nerdist Sep 16, 2016 Full Review The Red Turtle (2016) 93% 5/5 EDIT “The Red Turtle is an exquisite piece of art, a breathless celebration of nature, and an achingly beautiful story of survival against all odds that feels like a fairy tale in its delivery. In other words, it is essential viewing.” – Nerdist Sep 16, 2016 Full Review Free Fire (2016) 69% 3.5/5 EDIT “It's a bloody, violent, darkly comedic tale of an arms deal gone awry, anchored by a cast of terrific actors exhibiting a wide variety of facial hair and leisure suits.” – Nerdist Sep 13, 2016 Full Review The World's End (2013) 89% EDIT “If you're looking to laugh your butt quite literally off of your body and leave with some food for thought, then The World's End may just be the tastiest flavor of the Cornetto Trilogy yet.” – Nerdist Jun 14, 2016 Full Review Wax: We Are the X (2015) 3/5 EDIT “For those who are unfamiliar with the band, We Are X provides a solid, albeit shallow entry point into their weird, wild world. For diehard fans... this plays like a greatest hits record with a couple of tracks missing.” – Nerdist Feb 12, 2016 Full Review Swiss Army Man (2016) 73% 3.5/5 EDIT “A deeply compelling viewing experience that is both well-shot and well-acted” – Nerdist Jan 29, 2016 Full Review Other People (2016) 88% 4.5/5 EDIT “What elevates Other People to best-of status is its cast, who feel as though they could be long-lost members of your own family or people you knew growing up.” – Nerdist Jan 28, 2016 Full Review
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