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The Sunbreak (Seattle, WA)

The Sunbreak (Seattle, WA) is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Chase Hutchinson.

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3/4
The Amusement Park (1975) Chase Hutchinson A film that once seemed lost to time, The Amusement Park is by no means the best work from the great director George Romero though it remains an enthralling and interesting look at what it means to age.
Posted Aug 18, 2022Edit critic review
3/4
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) Chase Hutchinson The most solidly crafted and engagingly told, it is hard to see any Conjuring film getting better than The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.
Posted Aug 18, 2022Edit critic review
1.5/4
Dream Horse (2020) Chase Hutchinson It is only a supposed telling as it is primarily built around, at best, shallow re-creations, and, at worst, an active jettisoning of what should have been its most compelling aspects.
Posted Aug 18, 2022Edit critic review
1/2
Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021) Chase Hutchinson There may be just enough to intrigue the subsection of fans of the franchise who couldn’t care less about the story and are only here for the terrifying new torture traps.
Posted Aug 17, 2022Edit critic review
3/4
Mortal Kombat (2021) Chase Hutchinson Unlike previous entries hamstrung by the limitations of a PG-13 rating, this film makes full use of the R rating.
Posted Aug 17, 2022Edit critic review
2/4
Voyagers (2021) Chase Hutchinson The problem is that the film is mostly made of misdirections as it gestures towards interesting elements, both narratively and visually, that are far too short lived for their own good.
Posted Aug 17, 2022Edit critic review
3/4
Nobody (2021) Chase Hutchinson A unique take on the action genre, Nobody is lean, mean, and showcases a delightful Odenkirk leading the way through all the carnage.
Posted Aug 17, 2022Edit critic review
1.5/4
Swan Song (2021) Chase Hutchinson It is a fleeting experience, one that is primarily bolstered by a committed central performance from Kier and not much else to remember.
Posted Aug 17, 2022Edit critic review
1.5/4
Come True (2020) Chase Hutchinson A waking nightmare that blurs the line between dreams and reality before regrettably getting lost in its own descent.
Posted Aug 17, 2022Edit critic review
3/4
Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) Chase Hutchinson Disney films are no stranger to heavy stuff, but this film really seemed willing to grapple with some more complicated ideas even if it doesn’t quite have the nerve to see it through to the end.
Posted Aug 17, 2022Edit critic review
1.5/4
The United States vs. Billie Holiday (2021) Chase Hutchinson Most centrally, the film is about a country that dehumanized and diminished Holiday. The film’s cold detachment to her skews dangerously close to partaking in that diminishment.
Posted Aug 17, 2022Edit critic review
4/4
Nomadland (2020) Chase Hutchinson Nomadland challenges us and presses on the most dire questions of our times. It examines what is left behind in the wreckage of our broken world.
Posted Aug 17, 2022Edit critic review
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