Shar Tan
Shar Tan's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Bleeding Love (2023)
57%
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“But the film’s contrived script... is too invested in spelling out, step-by-step, what addiction is, and this ultimately eschews a nuanced exploration on the never-ending muck of sobriety.” –
In Review Online
Feb 15, 2024
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I Love You More (2023)
EDIT
“While I Love You More is a warm film with sincere intentions, there is really not much that pushes the edges of what we have already seen.” –
In Review Online
Feb 14, 2024
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Ponyboi (2024)
81%
EDIT
“Ponyboi succeeds in carving a heartfelt portrayal of intersex queer identity. But Gallo’s screenplay is too invested in expository gestures, & the film’s self-conscious didacticism undercuts its desire to actually deliver a... consideration of queerness.” –
In Review Online
Jan 29, 2024
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Mambar Pierrette (2023)
100%
EDIT
“The drudgery of financial precarity exists alongside moments of joy, which prevents Mbakam’s film from being overly gratuitous in depicting the continual cruelty that Mambar is dealt.” –
In Review Online
Jan 24, 2024
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Scrapper (2023)
94%
EDIT
“While a boisterous portrayal of working-class joy, it's still a shame that the kitsch aesthetics of Scrapper ultimately sacrifice the potential for richer interpersonal study. ” –
In Review Online
Aug 23, 2023
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Anonymous Sister (2021)
100%
EDIT
“Anonymous Sisters is a fairly standard documentary — there are rarely any aesthetic embellishments to Boyle’s direction — but its brilliance lies in its familial intimacy and lived-in closeness.” –
In Review Online
Jun 5, 2023
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A Song Sung Blue (2023)
60%
EDIT
“A delicate and bittersweet queer coming-of-age film, A Song Sung Blue is also, unfortunately, weighed down by all the predictable beats that befall its bildungsroman genre. ” –
In Review Online
May 31, 2023
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The Starling Girl (2023)
92%
EDIT
“[The] coming-of-age narrative is predictably structured, with the exposure of Owen and Jem’s illicit relationship perfectly timed toward the film’s end, it nonetheless boasts searing moments of tenderness that add surprising depth to a common subgenre.” –
In Review Online
May 12, 2023
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You Can Live Forever (2022)
91%
EDIT
“You Can Live Forever offers an achingly authentic look at a love affair condemned by the puritanical environment that seeks to curtail it.” –
In Review Online
May 5, 2023
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The End of Sex (2022)
59%
EDIT
“In The End of Sex, there is no melodrama to be found in the waning of sexual passions or confessions of illicit desires — the ordinariness of domesticity is where true intimacy is slowly nurtured.” –
In Review Online
Apr 29, 2023
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Joyland (2022)
98%
EDIT
“Joyland would have made for a searing indictment of patriarchal cruelty if it had sustained the masterful concision displayed in its opening scene.” –
In Review Online
Jan 28, 2023
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Beautiful Beings (2022)
82%
EDIT
“Icelandic director Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson’s Beautiful Beings is a brutal yet abundantly tender coming-of-age tale that examines how intergenerational trauma mars the friendships that teenagers have with each other.” –
In Review Online
Jan 16, 2023
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Nelly & Nadine (2022)
94%
EDIT
“Nelly & Nadine, however, suffers from a failure of imagination... This is a shame since the documentary’s premise is an extraordinary testament to the bravery of lesbian love. ” –
In Review Online
Dec 21, 2022
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