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Jesse Nussman

Jesse Nussman's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) 91% EDIT “As a whole mid-tier of movies has eroded from our screens, it becomes a relief to at least see something confident in the pleasure of watching people on screen.” – Film Inquiry Sep 17, 2022 Full Review The Whale (2022) 64% EDIT “The movie’s problem, or rather the frustration I had while watching it, is the way the performances and overall aesthetics often feel in opposition to each other. ” – Film Inquiry Sep 17, 2022 Full Review Licorice Pizza (2021) 90% EDIT “While the movie itself is not without its bumps, there is always a new adventure, a new gag, a new moment of blissful sweetness just around the corner.” – Film Inquiry Dec 19, 2021 Full Review The Many Saints of Newark (2021) 72% EDIT “In the end, Many Saints feels like a movie that only comes alive in small brief moments, with an ending that winds up feeling underwhelming.” – Film Inquiry Oct 9, 2021 Full Review Cherry (2021) 37% EDIT “Cherry wants to be a movie about tragedy and weighty thematic issues but is too concerned with showing off for points on a scoreboard.” – Film Inquiry Mar 19, 2021 Full Review The Little Things (2021) 45% EDIT “The Little Things wants to be a movie absorbed in its meticulous clues and details. Yet, many of its key pieces and performances feel totally out of sync with each other, creating a suspense thriller that stumbles over itself.” – Film Inquiry Feb 4, 2021 Full Review Irresistible (2020) 40% EDIT “The cliched storytelling makes the movie repellent; whatever conversation Stewart wants to spark becomes immediately soured by bland filmmaking.” – Film Inquiry Jul 19, 2020 Full Review The Last Thing He Wanted (2020) 5% EDIT “Despite an all-star cast of respectable and often captivating actors, The Last Thing He Wanted ultimately falls apart due to its convoluted storytelling and slavish devotion to its source material.” – Film Inquiry May 4, 2020 Full Review
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