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Erick Massoto

Erick Massoto's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Devil and the Daylong Brothers (2025) 5/10 EDIT “Written by McCormick, based on a story by McCormick and Nicholas Kirk, The Devil And the Daylong Brothers doesn't add layers to its storytelling approach just to become gimmicky or be an experiment. ” – Collider Mar 13, 2025 Full Review We Kill Them All (2025) 5/10 EDIT “Unfortunately, We Kill Them All doesn't know how to escalate its story beyond its initial premise, fumbling to make this concept work once it has been laid out.” – Collider Jan 17, 2025 Full Review Mononoke The Movie: The Phantom in the Rain (2024) 9/10 EDIT “But Mononoke's biggest merit is not to fall into the easy trap of delivering style over substance. As gorgeous as it looks, the animated feature also delivers a heck of a compelling story.” – Collider Nov 27, 2024 Full Review Pedro Páramo (2024) 77% 8/10 EDIT “It shows that aside from being a master cinematographer, Prieto is also a skilled storyteller whose work makes us eager to check out whatever comes next for him.” – Collider Nov 6, 2024 Full Review Lost on a Mountain in Maine (2024) 53% 4/10 EDIT “Lost on a Mountain in Maine really wants to convince you that it's telling a marvelous story, but does little work to prove it.” – Collider Oct 30, 2024 Full Review La Cocina (2024) 72% 6/10 EDIT “At the end of its runtime, we get the idea that La Cocina tried to be several things — an investigative thriller, a fish-out-of-water drama, a delirious trip of a man who’s starting to get burnt out — and didn’t manage to take any of them all the way.” – Collider Oct 25, 2024 Full Review Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate (2024) 8% 2/10 EDIT “With vaguely established threats and storylines, Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate is the movie equivalent of meeting a friend you missed for many years only to realize that the encounter didn’t really need to happen.” – Collider Mar 1, 2024 Full Review Lift (2024) 31% 2/10 EDIT “At the end of the journey, Lift ends up as a double disappointment. It doesn’t work as a comedy, it doesn’t work as an action film, and its claim to the heist movie subgenre is tenuous at best.” – Collider Jan 12, 2024 Full Review Rebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Fire (2023) 22% 5/10 EDIT “For a film that originally was thought of as a subversion of the Star Wars franchise, Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire feels pretty similar to an installment of it. ” – Collider Dec 18, 2023 Full Review Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever (2023) 75% 8/10 EDIT “We love Greg’s egotism and love it even more when he realizes he’s been kind of a jerk to people who care about him. As long as the animated movies continue to understand that, they can keep going for as long as the novels have.” – Collider Dec 9, 2023 Full Review Leo (2023) 84% B+ EDIT “The movie strikes a good balance between comedy, character development and music.” – Collider Nov 21, 2023 Full Review The Kill Room (2023) 59% B EDIT “There’s a really good movie lurking at the corners of The Kill Room. As the story unfolds, you can clearly see some elements that, if pursued further, could greatly elevate the experience.” – Collider Sep 29, 2023 Full Review Toll (2023) 100% B EDIT “From its simple but effective production design right down to Jinkings’ excellent performance, Toll provides a multi-layered picture of what Suellen’s life is like.” – Collider Sep 24, 2023 Full Review Lost Ladies (2023) 100% B+ EDIT “Lost Ladies manages the rare feat of being a joyride and a meaningful social commentary at the same time.” – Collider Sep 24, 2023 Full Review Mountains (2023) 97% A- EDIT “Mountains is the kind of movie that reminds us why we love to sit in the dark and peek at other people’s lives.” – Collider Sep 23, 2023 Full Review Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (2022) 88% C EDIT “It’s pretty easy to fall in love with Ari and Dante, but the movie is only in love with the idea of them, neglecting quality time between the characters that would really make us feel like they've traveled through galaxies and beyond.” – Collider Sep 9, 2023 Full Review Quasi (2023) 41% C EDIT “Quasi is the type of movie that makes you feel like you are witnessing the first drafts of a screenplay. ” – Collider Apr 21, 2023 Full Review Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always (2023) 78% C+ EDIT “When it comes to adult men and women fighting aliens while wearing multicolored spandex, sometimes you have to just give in and run with it — but Once & Always never wields this to its fullest potential.” – Collider Apr 18, 2023 Full Review Enys Men (2022) 79% A EDIT “You could look at Enys Men simply as a biologist witnessing the growth of a rare flower, but Jenkin's script certainly gives you more than that to work with.” – Collider Mar 31, 2023 Full Review Prom Pact (2023) 89% B+ EDIT “Prom Pact is the perfect choice of flick for you to watch when you’re in the mood for something light and fun.” – Collider Mar 31, 2023 Full Review Mustache (2023) 100% B+ EDIT “Mustache is a greatly enjoyable ride that, albeit too short, is able to make valid points about getting raised in the mid-90s, a time when most parents weren’t really concerned about their kids’ mental health — or their own, for that matter.” – Collider Mar 17, 2023 Full Review Juniper (2021) 94% A- EDIT “Juniper is a tough watch that constantly reminds us that, for some people, life is a collection of regrets, unsaid words, and failed relationships.” – Collider Feb 24, 2023 Full Review Marlowe (2022) 25% B- EDIT “Marlowe is a movie that's okay with not giving its title character a whopping first impression. Luckily, Neeson’s performance is compelling enough to keep you interested, even though as the case unfolds you realize that it’s going in an obvious direction.” – Collider Feb 15, 2023 Full Review On Sacred Ground (2023) 29% C- EDIT “In the end, On Sacred Ground is able to escape the full extent of a white savior story because the ending in real life is not happy, and not exactly finished as well.” – Collider Jan 13, 2023 Full Review The Subtle Art of Not Giving a #@%! (2023) 75% D- EDIT “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a #@%! comes off as a lecture that doesn’t really give a fuck about how Manson’s worldview and experiences can find a footing in other realities different from his.” – Collider Jan 11, 2023 Full Review
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