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Demitra Kampakis

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

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Personal Shopper (2016) 81% EDIT “Olivier Assayas plunges viewers right into his protagonist's bereaved headspace. In a revelatory performance, Kristen Stewart plays Maureen, a personal shopper who moonlights as a clairvoyant.” – Vague Visages Dec 12, 2023 Full Review Manchester by the Sea (2016) 96% EDIT “Lonergan interrogates the realities of grief with sober restraint.” – Vague Visages Dec 12, 2023 Full Review The Handmaiden (2016) 96% EDIT “Park demonstrates how the complicated relationship between role-play, desire, secrecy, power and revenge prove ripe for darkly comic (and perverse) fodder.” – Vague Visages Dec 12, 2023 Full Review Mrs. Hyde (2017) 61% EDIT “Madame Hyde crystallizes its views about the absurd limitations in trying to communicate the abstract gift of knowledge.” – Vague Visages Dec 12, 2023 Full Review Bombshell (2019) 67% B EDIT “Although Bombshell is rather straightforward, it accomplishes its goal of telling this story with sufficient nuance, humor, and depth -- with the ensemble performances doing much of the heavy lifting in service of pathos.” – The Film Stage Apr 28, 2020 Full Review Fausto (2018) 100% EDIT “This metaphysical fixation with shadows helps explain the film's obsession with obstructing our visual clarity-subjects too are often barely illuminated by candlelight-by forcing us to reconsider what is literally in front of our eyes.” – Cinema Scope Apr 19, 2019 Full Review The Wild Pear Tree (2018) 94% EDIT “...Ceylan allows his character's search for artistic meaning, truth, purpose and inspiration to double as a personal existential opus, in which he uses garrulous dialogue to interrogate the absurdity of life, and probe its Big Questions.” – MUBI Mar 14, 2019 Full Review Non-Fiction (2018) 86% EDIT “So saturated with subtext, abstract postulating, philosophical musings, and dense dialogue, that it admittedly required a second viewing to be able to digest it all.” – Reverse Shot Oct 12, 2018 Full Review The Favourite (2018) 93% EDIT “At the center of The Favourite's forced decorum lies a pitilessness, and though the characters don't really have much mercy for one another, there are striking moments of uncharacteristic tenderness exhibited by Lanthimos toward his protagonists.” – Reverse Shot Oct 12, 2018 Full Review A Faithful Man (2018) 82% EDIT “In his second directorial feature, Garrel wishes to make the incisive observation that each of us wants to be the only one to have our cake and eat it too-which is why it's such a shame that his film is too milquetoast to properly stick that landing.” – Reverse Shot Oct 12, 2018 Full Review Her Smell (2018) 83% EDIT “Moss is the kind of actor who gives herself fully to every role she plays and here too, she brings a raw, gritty energy that's completely stripped of any vanity.” – Reverse Shot Oct 12, 2018 Full Review
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