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Marissa De La Cerda

Marissa De La Cerda's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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No Small Matter (2018) 100% EDIT “Though a little cheesy at times, No Small Matter effectively makes the case for why America needs to be treating early childhood education as a bigger issue than it has been.” – Chicago Reader Mar 24, 2020 Full Review Holy Boom (2018) EDIT “The real strength of the film lies in its cast, which makes the premise feel natural despite some of the more unrealistic and gruesome moments.” – Chicago Reader Mar 13, 2020 Full Review Mapplethorpe (2018) 34% EDIT “Another entry in the list of biopics (like Bohemian Rhapsody) that reduce the career of an iconoclast to a formulaic biopic that refuses to scratch beneath the surface.” – Chicago Reader Mar 10, 2020 Full Review Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) 60% EDIT “The film ends on a musical high, accurately capturing the essence of the band's energy but, despite Malek's best efforts, fails to capture the elusiveness of Freddie Mercury.” – Chicago Reader Feb 29, 2020 Full Review Horse Girl (2020) 72% EDIT “Brie's performance is powerful and the film's editing does a superb job of mixing Sarah's obscured perception with reality, succeeding in offering an unsettling look into the mind of someone who suffers from a severe mental illness.” – Chicago Reader Feb 24, 2020 Full Review Otherhood (2019) 30% EDIT “For a film directed and written by a woman, its plot is shamefully backward.” – Chicago Reader Feb 20, 2020 Full Review Raise Hell: The Life & Times of Molly Ivins (2019) 95% EDIT “Though the documentary doesn't feature any conservative talking heads to balance out its liberal voice, anyone could leave the film unsettled by how relevant Ivins's commentary remains today.” – Chicago Reader Feb 20, 2020 Full Review Little (2019) 46% EDIT “When the film is funny, it's hilarious, but the comedy is too spread out, and not even the central performances can save it.” – Chicago Reader Feb 19, 2020 Full Review Don't Let Go (2019) 42% EDIT “For genre fans not yet burnt out by time-travel spectacles, Don't Let Go might be worth the watch.” – Chicago Reader Feb 15, 2020 Full Review Marriage Story (2019) 95% 3.5/4 EDIT “By the end, you're rooting for both Charlie and Nicole, hoping they find their own happiness despite all the bad things and the pain they caused one another.” – Chicago Reader Nov 22, 2019 Full Review Facing the wind (2018) 100% EDIT “The film considers the issue of uprooting in all its complexity.” – Chicago Reader Oct 10, 2018 Full Review The Etruscan Smile (2018) 70% EDIT “It's a quiet film, full of pain, love, life, and death that highlights generational divides. Brezis and Binnun offer little camera movement, making for simple shots that show the characters' emotional complexity.” – Chicago Reader Oct 10, 2018 Full Review
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