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Texas Art & Film is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Dustin Chase.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
C-
Magellan (2025) Dustin Chase No amount of gorgeously framed or lit shot in "Magellan" can make the experience worth your time.
Posted Jan 02, 2026Edit critic review
C+
The Performance (2024) Dustin Chase What a film about Jeremy Piven tap dancing for Hitler has to say about Carrie Underwood singing at the inauguration.
Posted Jan 24, 2025Edit critic review
B-
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) Dustin Chase Tim Burton and the original cast deliver nostalgic entertainment, outweighing whether the sequel is worth the wait.
Posted Sep 06, 2024Edit critic review
C-
Borderlands (2024) Dustin Chase Borderlands is Blandlands in the hands of Eli Roth and a stain on Cate Blanchett’s filmography.
Posted Aug 13, 2024Edit critic review
B-
Creed III (2023) Dustin Chase While Sylvester Stallone sits this one out, it’s the 2023 secret weapon Jonathan Majors who gives the film its credence.
Posted Mar 04, 2023Edit critic review
B-
The Northman (2022) Dustin Chase Eggers distinct vision will thrill some, offend others, but ultimately offer an experience you wont soon forget.
Posted Apr 21, 2022Edit critic review
D
Uncharted (2022) Dustin Chase Written with 10-year-olds in mind... How many crash-and-burn video game adaptions do we have to watch fail before Hollywood realizes that video games should never be adapted into motion pictures?
Posted Feb 17, 2022Edit critic review
B
Spencer (2021) Dustin Chase Larraín's vision anchored by Stewarts beauty and manic performance entertain and fascinate.
Posted Nov 09, 2021Edit critic review
C-
Dear Evan Hansen (2021) Dustin Chase Good intentions can't overcome the many moments requiring suspension of disbelief; ghoulish make-up/prosthetics on Ben Platt leave his performance deranged.
Posted Sep 24, 2021Edit critic review
D+
The Green Knight (2021) Dustin Chase If Terrence Malick (Tree of Life) directed Game of Thrones, it might look something like this.
Posted Jul 30, 2021Edit critic review
C+
The Broken Hearts Gallery (2020) Dustin Chase Chemistry between Viswanathan & Montgomery is the selling point for a film that isn't as witty or creative as it thinks it is.
Posted Sep 09, 2020Edit critic review
B-
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020) Dustin Chase Colette gives another Oscar-worthy performance in Charlie Kaufman's bizarre new psychological horror film.
Posted Sep 02, 2020Edit critic review
C
Unhinged (2020) Dustin Chase The script carelessly relies on scenes that are both unreasonable and unrealistic, eroding the movies already fragile credibility.
Posted Aug 19, 2020Edit critic review
C-
Tesla (2020) Dustin Chase The irony of two consecutively boring films about some of the most creative minds in our history isn't lost on the viewer.
Posted Aug 19, 2020Edit critic review
B
Sputnik (2020) Dustin Chase Retro Russian thriller Sputnik takes cinephiles back the era of less is more in the science-fiction genre, where performances reign over visual effects.
Posted Aug 12, 2020Edit critic review
C-
The Secret Garden (2020) Dustin Chase This imperfect family film adaptation is problematic from casting, characterizations, upsetting subject matter and editing technicalities.
Posted Aug 11, 2020Edit critic review
A-
Summerland (2020) Dustin Chase Summerland is a rare film full of well written narrative surprises that sneak up on the viewer emotionally. The kind of film you can't quickly shake off.
Posted Jul 30, 2020Edit critic review
C-
The Rental (2020) Dustin Chase Dave Franco's directorial debut is a callous horror movie dud.
Posted Jul 24, 2020Edit critic review
C
Dirt Music (2019) Dustin Chase The only enticing feature of Western Australian film Dirt Musicis the vivid landscape cinematography and setting, not the story or the performances.
Posted Jul 17, 2020Edit critic review
C+
First Cow (2019) Dustin Chase First Cow isn't a first choice film with wide appeal but it contains some smart choices and unique perspectives.
Posted Jul 10, 2020Edit critic review
C+
The Outpost (2019) Dustin Chase The Outpost reveals a career-changing performance from Caleb Landry Jones despite little cinematic creativity that starts to resemble a video game.
Posted Jul 01, 2020Edit critic review
C+
Irresistible (2020) Dustin Chase Jon Stewart's inconsequential political satire leans heavy on slapstick and less on the significant.
Posted Jun 26, 2020Edit critic review
C-
You Should Have Left (2020) Dustin Chase The jump scares are cheap and never a moment of true danger or fear because Koepp's script doesn't take time to explore what the dreams who've come to life actually want.
Posted Jun 19, 2020Edit critic review
C
The King of Staten Island (2020) Dustin Chase Apatow's latest, like his previous, is overlong, leaning more towards obnoxious than compelling.
Posted Jun 16, 2020Edit critic review
C+
End of Sentence (2019) Dustin Chase Basic film making almost supersedes this well acted road trip drama through Ireland.
Posted May 27, 2020Edit critic review
C
The Trip to Greece (2020) Dustin Chase Greece a welcome escape from the couch, but the most lackluster in the series of Trips.
Posted May 22, 2020Edit critic review
B-
Military Wives (2019) Dustin Chase Military Wives provides an unintentional glimmer of hope to our frayed, stay home, nerves.
Posted May 13, 2020Edit critic review
C+
Hope Gap (2019) Dustin Chase Hope Gap is slightly miscast and mis-focused, still managing to generate powerful feelings and discussion.
Posted May 06, 2020Edit critic review
C
Extraction (2020) Dustin Chase Netflix aims to extract bored stay at homers with latest mindless action flick.
Posted Apr 24, 2020Edit critic review
C+
Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020) Dustin Chase Grungy, grim and sobering, Never Rarely Sometimes Always is effective in unintended ways, but a cringeworthy viewing experience.
Posted Apr 01, 2020Edit critic review
C-
I Still Believe (2020) Dustin Chase It's essentially another "Fault in Our Stars" story, only told this time through the religious filter.
Posted Mar 12, 2020Edit critic review
B-
The Way Back (2020) Dustin Chase Director Gavin O'Conner and Affleck work hard to keep The Way Back from general basketball and alcoholic stereotypes, it only barely pays off.
Posted Mar 06, 2020Edit critic review
C
EMMA. (2020) Dustin Chase Emma tries to get by on just it's looks (production design), but looks aren't everything.
Posted Feb 19, 2020Edit critic review
C-
The Assistant (2019) Dustin Chase The Assistant is an emaciated film where the audience is required to infer much about the plot, knowledge about the subject matter is a prerequisite.
Posted Feb 14, 2020Edit critic review
C+
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020) Dustin Chase The overcompensation of how to fill two hours with just Harley Quinn stuff gets a bit desperate. Birds of Prey is eccentric, trivial entertainment for those crave that stuff.
Posted Feb 06, 2020Edit critic review
C
The Chambermaid (2018) Dustin Chase Inevitable comparisons to Roma will be unfair, but Mexico put The Chambermaid in that position by selecting it as their Oscar submission.
Posted Jan 28, 2020Edit critic review
B+
Corpus Christi (2019) Dustin Chase One of the more provocative International Film submissions, Corpus Christi makes First Reformed look like a Disney movie.
Posted Jan 28, 2020Edit critic review
B-
Beanpole (2019) Dustin Chase Beanpole is not what you expect from a Russian film, Balagov has curated something very unique and unsettling.
Posted Jan 28, 2020Edit critic review
B-
Out Stealing Horses (2019) Dustin Chase Out Stealing Horses is a beautiful film to admire, but doesn't add up to a cohesive whole.
Posted Jan 27, 2020Edit critic review
C+
The Gentlemen (2019) Dustin Chase The Gentlemen is a return to familiarity for Ritchie from casting, to violence and subject matter.
Posted Jan 24, 2020Edit critic review
D
Tyler Perry's A Fall From Grace (2020) Dustin Chase The most standardized cinematography, generic editing... Tyler Perry shot A Fall From Grace in five days and it shows.
Posted Jan 17, 2020Edit critic review
C-
Bad Boys for Life (2020) Dustin Chase Bad Boys For Life armed with endless rounds of action clichés and non-stop character stereotypes, relies heavily on explosive amounts nostalgia that only fans who have seen the originals multiple times will understand.
Posted Jan 15, 2020Edit critic review
B
Les misérables (2019) Dustin Chase Les Misérables stacks it's script with curiosity that leads to tension giving way to uncertainty and nervousness for the viewer.
Posted Jan 15, 2020Edit critic review
C+
Underwater (2020) Dustin Chase A compelling Stewart performance drowned out by filmmakers reliance on borrowing, instead of creating.
Posted Jan 10, 2020Edit critic review
C
The Song of Names (2019) Dustin Chase Girard's musically infused WWII drama struggles with familiarity and a tedious middle act.
Posted Jan 10, 2020Edit critic review
D+
Like a Boss (2020) Dustin Chase Like a Boss is what re-heating leftovers (i.e. Bridesmaids) too many times looks like.
Posted Jan 10, 2020Edit critic review
B
Invisible Life (2019) Dustin Chase A powerful and resonate story about the dangers of consequences. Brazil's strong claim to one of the five international film nominations lies with the audience ability to be moved by the subject matter.
Posted Dec 20, 2019Edit critic review
D+
Cats (2019) Dustin Chase Cats is a head on collision between movie musicals and incompetent technology in which there are no survivors, only miles of morbid curiosity and rubbernecking.
Posted Dec 19, 2019Edit critic review
B+
1917 (2019) Dustin Chase Mendes and Deakins have engineered an astonishing war film that's equally as thrilling visually as it is narratively.
Posted Dec 18, 2019Edit critic review
B-
Bombshell (2019) Dustin Chase Fragmented yet engaging, Bombshell boasts good performances in award worthy makeup.
Posted Dec 14, 2019Edit critic review
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