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Ema Sasic

Ema Sasic's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Seized (2026) 8/10 EDIT “Sharon Liese’s "Seized" is a riveting documentary about the power of the press and standing up to bullies, and at the same time, a hilariously bitchy tale about the characters you might find in small towns.” – Next Best Picture Jan 26, 2026 Full Review Closure (2026) 7/10 EDIT “Marczak’s film is a testament to a parent’s unwavering love and their willingness to do whatever it takes to bring their child home.” – Next Best Picture Jan 23, 2026 Full Review Goodbye June (2025) 65% 6/10 EDIT “Grounded by an emotionally mature screenplay and a wickedly talented cast at its core, "Goodbye June" might just be the Christmas movie to watch this year.” – Next Best Picture Dec 11, 2025 Full Review Little Trouble Girls (2025) 98% 7/10 EDIT “"Little Trouble Girls" is a confident debut from Djukić, who captures so much life and perspective into a dreamy 90-minute film. Making it even more impressive are wonderful debut performances from Ostan and Svajger.” – Next Best Picture Nov 26, 2025 Full Review Song Sung Blue (2025) 78% 6/10 EDIT “Despite its faults, “Song Sung Blue” is a sentimental, deeply non-cynical film that practically anyone can enjoy, and is sure to be a holiday-season winner.” – Next Best Picture Oct 27, 2025 Full Review Swiped (2025) 44% 5/10 EDIT “Sadly, this film is not the next “The Social Network,” but is as basic as a straight-to-streaming biopic can get.” – Next Best Picture Sep 10, 2025 Full Review Eternity (2025) 77% 7/10 EDIT ““Eternity” is a pleasant surprise that will pull on your heartstrings as much as it makes you laugh.” – Next Best Picture Sep 9, 2025 Full Review Hedda (2025) 89% 8/10 EDIT “ In Nia DaCosta’s sultry period piece “Hedda,” debauchery is the guest of honor, along with backstabbing, sabotage, and a room full of current and ex-lovers.” – Next Best Picture Sep 8, 2025 Full Review Roofman (2025) 87% 8/10 EDIT ““Roofman” might not seem like it’s tied to Cianfrance's usual formula given how funny it is, but stick with it long enough and you’ll find yourself in the midst of another couple headed for a heartbreaking finale. ” – Next Best Picture Sep 7, 2025 Full Review Erupcja (2025) 85% 7/10 EDIT ““Erupcja” joins the ranks of films like Roberto Rossellini’s “Voyage to Italy,” Richard Linklater “Before” trilogy, and Sofia Coppola’s “Lost in Translation” that funnel their characters’ inner turmoil through grand city adventures.” – Next Best Picture Sep 6, 2025 Full Review Obsession (2025) 97% 7/10 EDIT “Overall, “Obsession” turns the volume up on impassioned romances with some incredibly committed performances from stars Johnston and Navarrette, and the wild scenarios they have to navigate. ” – Next Best Picture Sep 6, 2025 Full Review Charlie Harper (2025) 57% 7/10 EDIT “Though its nonlinear structure can be occasionally confusing, it offers a compelling way to explore the different stages of this couple’s relationship, keeping viewers engaged as the narrative threads gradually come together. ” – Next Best Picture Sep 5, 2025 Full Review Eenie Meanie (2025) 43% 5/10 EDIT “Despite all its best intentions, it’s not an empowering story, at least not until the final few minutes, and even its action scenes could use a touch-up.” – Next Best Picture Aug 22, 2025 Full Review Night Always Comes (2025) 52% 7/10 EDIT “It’s another standout performance from Kirby, who juggles so many different facets of Lynette’s life, and a stark reminder of a reality that millions of Americans are facing today.” – Next Best Picture Aug 14, 2025 Full Review Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire (2009) 92% 7/10 EDIT “While “Precious” will always be a tough sell for viewers based on its themes and topics, it’s a film that’s full of extraordinary accomplishments, just like its main character.” – Next Best Picture Jul 17, 2025 Full Review A Tree Fell in the Woods (2025) 54% 7/10 EDIT “With a sharp, poignant script from Kirkpatrick and strong performances from its quartet cast, this is one film that might inspire partners to have deeper conversations with each other, as long as no trees or people are harmed in the process.” – Next Best Picture Jun 9, 2025 Full Review Tow (2025) 100% 7/10 EDIT “With Byrne’s grounded and stoic performance, she deeply explores one woman’s life and shows us a side of reality that’s not often showcased on the big screen.” – Next Best Picture Jun 8, 2025 Full Review Paradise Records (2025) 4/10 EDIT “But just like how “Clerks” isn’t for everyone, “Paradise Records” isn’t either; Logic’s characters don’t have the same staying power as Smith’s, and if his bro humor isn’t your cup of tea, this will be a tough film to get through.” – Next Best Picture Jun 7, 2025 Full Review Lemonade Blessing (2025) 100% 7/10 EDIT ““Lemonade Blessing” is a strong directorial debut from Merola packed with much charm even as it smartly tackles tough subject matters.” – Next Best Picture Jun 6, 2025 Full Review Deaf President Now! (2025) 100% 8/10 EDIT “Featuring insightful commentary from those who were at the protest, along with a treasure trove of footage and information, it’s a documentary that demands to be seen for all of us to be better, more empathetic citizens of this world.” – Next Best Picture May 13, 2025 Full Review Shadow Force (2025) 30% 6/10 EDIT ““Shadow Force” may not bring anything spectacular to the action/spy genre, but it’s a decent enough watch if you’re looking for a B-movie with a surprising amount of charm, heart, and humor.” – Next Best Picture May 9, 2025 Full Review Queens of Drama (2024) 86% 6/10 EDIT “Although it loses its footing along the way, there’s no denying that Langlois has crafted an entertaining tale for stans everywhere.” – Next Best Picture Apr 16, 2025 Full Review The Life List (2025) 46% 4/10 EDIT “With little flair, flat characters, and a script that pretty much writes itself, it’s another unmemorable Netflix film that joins the abyss of forgotten-about movies on the streaming platform.” – Next Best Picture Mar 28, 2025 Full Review The Blind Side (2009) 66% 4/10 EDIT “While the film earned Bullock an Oscar, it's a win that comes with a lot of complex and mixed emotions, as her character is a big reason why this film has so many problematic aspects.” – Next Best Picture Mar 27, 2025 Full Review Oh, Hi! (2025) 64% 6/10 EDIT ““Oh, Hi” begins promisingly with its situationship-gone-wrong premise but soon loses steam as it heads into over-the-top, unrealistic territory.” – Next Best Picture Feb 13, 2025 Full Review
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