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Joseph J. Airdo

Joseph J. Airdo's reviews do not count toward the Tomatometer®. This is not a Tomatometer-approved critic, and this critic's reviews are not published on a Tomatometer-approved publication.
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Phoenix, AZ

Official Website:

http://BreakRadioShow.com

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5 to 7 (2014) 70% EDIT “Comes off as a chauvinistic male's fantasy that slowly but surely warps into some sad-sack story someone would tell about the childhood crush they had on their babysitter.” – Phoenix Examiner Apr 13, 2015 Full Review Backcountry (2014) 93% EDIT “MacDonald skillfully uses ... suspense, surprise and gruesomely graphic imagery to unnerve viewers beyond belief and leave one hell of a lasting impact on their psyches.” – Phoenix Examiner Apr 13, 2015 Full Review Dial a Prayer (2015) 60% EDIT “Achieves a spiritual significance that is universally palatable as its protagonist finds not religion but harmony with herself.” – Phoenix Examiner Apr 13, 2015 Full Review Beyond the Mask (2015) 31% EDIT “One's attention tends to drift more often than not. Its admirable messages are there but are not concretely relayed therefore feelings fall short of inspiration.” – Phoenix Examiner Apr 3, 2015 Full Review Effie Gray (2014) 43% EDIT “Thompson and Fanning portray characters with sheer elegance and manage to say something significant about early feminism without needing any particularly powerful crescendos.” – Phoenix Examiner Apr 3, 2015 Full Review Electric Slide (2014) 14% EDIT “Its story ... winds up featuring a few sincerely suspenseful moments that are made even more entertaining thanks to the eccentricity of it all.” – Phoenix Examiner Apr 3, 2015 Full Review Furious 7 (2015) 81% EDIT “Beats the odds and ups the ante again, delivering a few action sequences that drive circles around those that blew us away in the film franchise's six previous installments.” – Phoenix Examiner Apr 3, 2015 Full Review Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014) 88% EDIT “There are certainly moments of ingenuity but the bigger picture is a bit too ambiguous to sincerely satisfy.” – Phoenix Examiner Apr 3, 2015 Full Review Like Sunday, Like Rain (2014) 47% EDIT “Like Sunday, Like Rain starts strong but slowly devolves into a snooze-fest of a film.” – Phoenix Examiner Apr 3, 2015 Full Review While We're Young (2014) 84% EDIT “Noah Baumbach's new cross-generational dramedy is a wannabe-hip disaster that flounders around before eventually coming to a close without any climax whatsoever.” – Phoenix Examiner Apr 3, 2015 Full Review Serena (2014) 17% EDIT “The plot's pace limps along and lacks anything of notable significance to say thereby leaving viewers listless and ultimately unmoved.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 27, 2015 Full Review Nightlight (2015) 14% EDIT “The thriller becomes nothing more than noise as its irritatingly unintelligent teens scream in the dark.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 27, 2015 Full Review Home (2015) 53% EDIT “The story is heartfelt enough, evoking key emotions while also reflecting respectable morals, yet it still cannot escape an overwhelming sense of frivolity.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 27, 2015 Full Review A Girl Like Her (2015) 65% EDIT “Unfortunately, it goes down more like cinematic medicine than something sincerely satisfying.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 27, 2015 Full Review The Barber (2014) 22% EDIT “The story is chock-full of cliches and - while suspenseful at first - it eventually veers into a predictable conclusion that is made even worse by way too much dialogue.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 27, 2015 Full Review Accidental Love (2015) 9% EDIT “Storm clouds of stupidity occasionally make way for moments of creative inspiration, suggesting that this could have been - if properly completed - a quick-witted flick.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 21, 2015 Full Review Spring (2014) 85% EDIT “A plodding pace makes it increasingly difficult to remain interested in the story.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 21, 2015 Full Review Tracers (2014) 25% EDIT “Provides plenty of parkour excitement and seems to have been tailor-made for star Taylor Lautner, whose animalistic movements make for some stunning chase sequences.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 21, 2015 Full Review The Walking Deceased (2015) 0% EDIT “You are likely to have way more fun Zombie LARPing with your friends than watching what is essentially a "Saturday Night Live" skit stretched to the point of humor depletion.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 21, 2015 Full Review Wild Tales (2014) 94% EDIT “Its dark energy and depraved enthusiasm are infectious as each short twists, turns, intrigues, thrills, shocks and incites fits of laughter.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 21, 2015 Full Review Zombeavers (2014) 72% EDIT “Delivers the kind of unapologetically asinine amusement that will having you rolling in the aisle before hiding beneath your seat.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 21, 2015 Full Review The Boy Who Smells Like Fish (2013) 40% EDIT “Writer/director Analeine Cal y Mayor's ... rapturously magical approach is what truly brings the new dramedy to life and makes this bait well worth biting.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 16, 2015 Full Review The Salvation (2014) 72% EDIT “There could be no greater compliment than to say this feels more like a time-honored favorite than modern mockery.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 16, 2015 Full Review Everly (2014) 29% EDIT “The movie becomes a grindhouse throwback that will continuously draw you to the edge of your seat and blow you back into it over and over again.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 16, 2015 Full Review Cymbeline (2014) 32% EDIT “The ear of thy work doth produce a sense of beauty but tis only skin deep much to the perplexion of thine mind.” – Phoenix Examiner Mar 16, 2015 Full Review
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