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SF360 is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Dennis Harvey.

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The Missing Person (2009) Dennis Harvey The Missing Person arrives at something much more depthed than its neo-noir mystery format initially suggests.
Posted Sep 30, 2020Edit critic review
50/50 (2011) Dennis Harvey Gordon-Levitt is so good he compensates for the film's lacks, even if he can't erase them... 50/50 isn't quite worthy of this performance, but that doesn't mean it isn't occasionally elevated toward something special by encompassing it.
Posted Mar 30, 2016Edit critic review
Songbirds (2005) Dennis Harvey Songbirds is tough-mindedly striking on several levels. Its protagonists seem not exploited or manipulated, but fully engaged by their curious autobiographical mini-musical opportunity.
Posted Mar 30, 2016Edit critic review
My Afternoons with Margueritte (2010) Dennis Harvey My Afternoons with Margueritte itself is hardly brain food for viewers-it's more like a still-warm, home-baked cookie, celluloid comfort food.
Posted Mar 30, 2016Edit critic review
Warrior (2011) Dennis Harvey When most popcorn flicks wear their preposterousness on their sleeve, here's a rare one that can, even should convince you it's smart, heartfelt, real-world-grounded entertainment while still requiring a massive suspension of disbelief.
Posted Mar 30, 2016Edit critic review
Puzzle (2009) Jonathan Kiefer [Smirnoff] doesn't really get into the subculture of competitive puzzling, and that's a mercy. Her priority is clear and refreshingly simple: to glimpse and celebrate a narrow life ever so slightly broadening.
Posted Mar 30, 2016Edit critic review
The Hedgehog (2009) Dennis Harvey Nicely crafted, The Hedgehog seldom aims to be more than a pleasant low-key diversion-at which it succeeds-so it's jolting when the story pulls an abrupt late turn that casts everything in a more serious, ambitious light.
Posted Mar 30, 2016Edit critic review
Viva (2007) Dennis Harvey You don't need to have seen the movies [Biller is] paying cheeky homage to in order to enjoy Viva. But afterward, you'll probably want to.
Posted Mar 30, 2016Edit critic review
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