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Andrew Bloom

Andrew Bloom's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001) 76% EDIT “In addition to its study of love, A.I. examines the morality of creating something that can love, that must love, but whose deeply-felt affections may not always be returned.” – The Spool Jul 6, 2021 Full Review Apocalypse Now (1979) 91% EDIT “From the jump, Apocalypse Now conveys the sense of a man riddled with PTSD, who's all but lost himself in the trauma.” – The Spool Apr 13, 2021 Full Review LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special (2020) 74% C EDIT “Despite a charming shoutout to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, this Lego Star Wars Holiday Special is unlikely to become the same sort of perennial holiday season fixture.” – Consequence Nov 17, 2020 Full Review The Evil Dead (1981) 85% EDIT “[Raimi] and Philo were forced to improvise any number of rigs and off-the-cuff techniques to make a small movie seem big, and they succeeded with gory gusto.” – The Spool Oct 8, 2020 Full Review Rachel Getting Married (2008) 85% EDIT “Demme and Squyres devote enough of the film's runtime to the wooly, recognizable chaos of a normal wedding that it puts the sore personal issues lurking in the background into stark relief.” – The Spool Feb 25, 2020 Full Review The Dead Don't Die (2019) 55% EDIT “It's tough to distinguish a movie trying to wring humor from a deliberately enervated take on a typically breathless subgenre, from one that's just dull and ineffective.” – The Spool Feb 2, 2020 Full Review Away We Go (2009) 67% EDIT “Mendes and Kuras capture the beauty, sense of restlessness, and even certain holiness in each place our protagonists set foot.” – The Spool Jan 18, 2020 Full Review Deadwood: The Movie (2019) 98% A- EDIT “Rejoice, hoopleheads! Some of the show's familiar faces are harder to recognize, and some of the old rhythms take a bit of time to reassert themselves, but rest assured - this is still Deadwood.” – Consequence May 29, 2019 Full Review
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