Dmitry Samarov
Dmitry Samarov's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Riefenstahl (2024)
97%
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“Andres Veiel paints a complex and contradictory portrait.” –
Chicago Reader
Sep 18, 2025
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Wildcat (2023)
59%
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“Despite a strong cast, this Flannery O’Connor biopic doesn’t capture the prose of its subject.” –
Chicago Reader
May 3, 2024
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Exhibition on Screen: John Singer Sargent - Fashion & Swagger (2024)
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“As such, it’s a serviceable introduction that might inspire a visit to a couture dress shop over one to a museum.” –
Chicago Reader
Apr 20, 2024
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Pictures of Ghosts (2023)
100%
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“It’s like celestial time travel while rarely leaving one’s childhood block.” –
Chicago Reader
Jan 26, 2024
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The Settlers (2023)
94%
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“Structured like an old-fashioned western, Felipe Gálvez Haberle’s debut is a turgid, ofttimes muddled mix of mismatched buddy film, morally-righteous screed, and quasi-religious nature-worship.” –
Chicago Reader
Jan 19, 2024
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The Unknown Country (2022)
92%
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“Morrisa Maltz’s debut narrative feature deftly mixes in documentary-style sketches...” –
Chicago Reader
Aug 11, 2023
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Love, Deutschmarks and Death (2022)
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“This is one of those movies that will renew your faith in the human spirit.” –
Chicago Reader
Jul 14, 2023
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The Dream of Light (1992)
90%
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“Rather than showing the romanticized wild-man version of the artist’s life that’s become pop culture cliche, here is what the work actually entails, moment to moment, day to day, year to year.” –
Chicago Reader
Jul 14, 2023
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Dalíland (2022)
43%
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“Ben Kingsley and Barbara Sukowa ham it up as Dalí and Gala, but there is no other way to portray this pair. It is a testament to Harron’s skill that she’s able to make these despicable and delusional monsters sympathetic...” –
Chicago Reader
Jun 23, 2023
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Reality (2023)
93%
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“By presenting testimony without editorializing, the film becomes a searing indictment of a country that routinely punishes low-level true believers while rewarding traitors and opportunists up the food chain for their treachery.” –
Chicago Reader
Jun 3, 2023
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You Hurt My Feelings (2023)
94%
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“Definitely one to watch the way most people do with SNL: wait till the highlights hit YouTube and skip the rest.” –
Chicago Reader
May 24, 2023
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Personality Crisis: One Night Only (2022)
100%
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“What raises this above the typical nostalgia-logged music doc is the clear sense that Johansen is not reliving his long discography onstage but continuing to live it in that moment.” –
Chicago Reader
Apr 26, 2023
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Hilma (2022)
67%
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“In a Q&A after a recent screening, Olin admitted that they only learned about the painter a couple years before making this film. It shows.” –
Chicago Reader
Apr 15, 2023
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The Worst Ones (2022)
100%
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“The line between fact and fiction always blurs when a camera is pointed at people, but in Lisa Akoka and Romane Gueret’s arresting new feature, it’s more like a game of three-card monte.” –
Chicago Reader
Apr 7, 2023
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Art Talent Show (2022)
100%
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“This funny, thoughtful, verité look at the yearly selection process in Prague’s Academy of Fine Arts manages to pack insights about education, societal shifts, and intellectual differences without getting bogged down in culture war cliches.” –
Chicago Reader
Mar 11, 2023
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Cocaine Bear (2023)
65%
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“Save yourself the price of admission and just watch the trailer if you haven’t already, or—better yet—make your own TikTok version. It’ll be funnier and will cost viewers a lot less time.” –
Chicago Reader
Mar 3, 2023
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A Man Called Otto (2022)
70%
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“I haven’t read the 2012 Swedish book or 2015 film that this is based on, but I can’t imagine either could be half as tone-deaf.” –
Chicago Reader
Jan 14, 2023
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Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths (2022)
60%
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“As long as you don’t think too long about some of the implications of what flashes past your eyeballs, this is a film to be dazzled by and lost in.” –
Chicago Reader
Dec 17, 2022
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White Noise (2022)
64%
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“The structural problems remain: there’s a campus comedy, a disaster flick, and a crime caper that never cohere, but I liked Baumbach’s Gladney family much more than DeLillo’s...” –
Chicago Reader
Dec 17, 2022
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Armageddon Time (2022)
77%
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“His coming of age feels more like something out of the Marvel Universe than the childhood of a real living boy. ” –
Chicago Reader
Nov 11, 2022
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Riotsville, USA (2022)
91%
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“Sierra Pettengill’s disquieting documentary uses only archival footage shot by the military and clips from period news coverage to explore this uncanny episode in the country’s history.” –
Chicago Reader
Oct 1, 2022
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See How They Run (2022)
75%
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“I have no idea how an A-list cast like this was hoodwinked into participating in this wink-wink nudge-nudge snooze fest.” –
Chicago Reader
Sep 24, 2022
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Catherine Called Birdy (2022)
89%
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“I was very aware while watching that as a 51-year-old man I was not who this was made for. But is it a good message to send young girls that they can be bad and do what they want for a little while but when the rubber hits the road they must toe the line?” –
Chicago Reader
Sep 24, 2022
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Let the Little Light Shine (2022)
100%
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“It would have been easy to cast heroes and villains in black and white, but Shaw’s film shows the whole spectrum.” –
Chicago Reader
Aug 18, 2022
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Anonymous Club (2021)
86%
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“What this quiet little movie does is let us hang on the couch with her for a bit before and after she hits the stage. Feels just right...” –
Chicago Reader
Aug 6, 2022
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