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Brad Gullickson

Brad Gullickson's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) 95% EDIT “Spider–Man: Across the Spider–Verse is gloriously additive, and the result is the best comic book movie ever made.” – Film School Rejects Aug 8, 2023 Full Review Werewolf by Night (2022) 90% EDIT “Marvel’s first “Special Presentation” is a monster mash. You can sense Giacchino’s glee in each frame. He’s jammed everything he loves about the genre into one singular expression.” – Film School Rejects Sep 29, 2022 Full Review Morbius (2022) 15% EDIT “Its hard to say if Morbius was doomed from the start, but after years of anticipating its tepid arrival, the final film earns a yawn as large as its protagonists unhinged snarl. ” – Film School Rejects Apr 5, 2022 Full Review After Yang (2021) 89% EDIT “Kogonada's sophomore feature is a relentlessly pristine experience, but one that is ultimately warm and throbbing with life.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2022 Full Review Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. (2022) 72% EDIT “Can you really be too mad about more Sterling K. Brown and Regina Hall in your life? No. No, you cannot.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2022 Full Review When You Finish Saving the World (2022) 62% EDIT “Jesse Eisenberg's feature directorial debut is an exhausting bout between mother and son, sold by Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard's captivating anti-chemistry.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2022 Full Review Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) 63% EDIT “In treating the first movie like a holy text, rather than the icky hilarious fluke it was, Jason Reitman denies Ghostbusters: Afterlife the chance to be its own thing.” – Film School Rejects Nov 19, 2021 Full Review Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) 58% EDIT “When the film meanders into plot and motivation for the supposedly bigger, badder, and broodier new villain, it oozes into an unforgivably dull quagmire.” – Film School Rejects Sep 30, 2021 Full Review Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez (2021) 89% EDIT “Does a brilliant job capturing the artist's allure ... but the more Stern injects of herself, the stronger an understanding we have of him.” – Nonfics (Substack) Feb 17, 2021 Full Review Sound of Metal (2019) 97% EDIT “There's nothing louder in this film than Ahmed's blank expression. Sound of Metal lives on his face, and it is gorgeous.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review The Hunt (2020) 57% EDIT “We deserve it. We're so damn angry at each other, we can't look past our red hot rage, and The Hunt makes easy work of our aggression.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review One Night in Miami (2020) 98% EDIT “You're in that room, sitting on that bed, in that chair, against that wall, absorbing this epic brawl of a conversation...” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Da 5 Bloods (2020) 92% EDIT “Spike Lee has never been more vibrant or urgent.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Wolfwalkers (2020) 99% EDIT “Wolfwalkers never feels like an experimental movie, but when you hit that pause button, the magic of these decisions leave you gobsmacked.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Soul (2020) 95% EDIT “Like the best Pixar films, Soul confronts a very ordinary existential crisis.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Kajillionaire (2020) 90% EDIT “Miranda July adores oddity, but don't be fooled by her infatuation. She presents characters who appear ripped from a realm slightly askew from ours, but as you live with them, you realize they're very much the products of our world.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020) 97% EDIT “This is how stage plays should feel when adapted. There must be no escape. Your life becomes the work.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020) 79% EDIT “The director brings the kinetic and chaotic energy demanded by Quinn and delivers an action film that thumps.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Bad Boys for Life (2020) 76% EDIT “There's little chance that Bad Boys for Life is your favorite in the franchise, but in a year that needed the safety of a warm blanket, this trilogy-capper provided.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Feels Good Man (2020) 95% EDIT “Feels Good Man might not help you understand our current state as a nation, but it is a perfect record of it.” – Film School Rejects Jan 26, 2021 Full Review The Christmas Chronicles 2 (2020) 66% EDIT “It may or may not be better than the first film ... What matters is that the sequel reflects and even ignites a glimmer of love when we need it most.” – Film School Rejects Nov 24, 2020 Full Review Time for Ilhan (2018) 94% EDIT “Dips into Omar's congressional campaign, bears witness to the passion of the hopeful attached to her cause, and challenges the divide that splinters even the like-minded.” – Nonfics (Substack) Jul 18, 2019 Full Review The Legend of Cocaine Island (2018) 78% EDIT “The Legend of Cocaine Island is a riot. There are no genuine characters. Everyone is pretending, and everyone is making it up as they go along.” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 29, 2019 Full Review Life After Flash (2017) 89% EDIT “An excitable, aggressive hug of a movie. Overflowing with appreciation, or downright passion, for the exuberant adaptation of the comic book serial."” – Nonfics (Substack) Mar 10, 2019 Full Review Sweetheart (2019) 95% EDIT “'Sweetheart' is a cheap quickie of a monster movie that rages with relevance.” – Film School Rejects Feb 28, 2019 Full Review
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