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Jaime Davis

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Biography:

Chicago-born, Philly-raised writer and artist. Lover of all romantic comedies, Tilda Swinton performances, and female-driven stories.

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Reviews

Movies TV Shows
Mistress Dispeller (2024) 95% EDIT “Mistress Dispeller is an absorbing film and a fascinating look at love in modern times.” – MovieJawn Oct 25, 2025 Full Review The Glassworker (2024) 88% EDIT “ As a first feature, Riaz accomplishes a feat for Pakistan, managing to create a beautiful hand-drawn animated film that I hope will be cherished by audiences for decades.” – MovieJawn Aug 22, 2025 Full Review Corsage (2022) 85% EDIT “Kreutzer’s inspired writing and direction turn what could have easily been a traditional biopic into a dreamlike fairy tale, one that holds the viewer under its spell even after the credits finish rolling. ” – MovieJawn Jan 6, 2023 Full Review M3GAN (2022) 93% EDIT “M3GAN is everything. M3GAN is mother. M3GAN is the most fun anti-hero to root for, ever.” – MovieJawn Jan 6, 2023 Full Review Merry & Gay (2022) EDIT “Charmingly low-budget, with a cute story, cutesy chemistry between stars Frampton and Christensen, and cute original songs. It’s just too cute, dammit!” – MovieJawn Dec 13, 2022 Full Review Anonymous Club (2021) 86% EDIT “One of the most fascinating music docs to come around in a long time. ” – MovieJawn Jul 15, 2022 Full Review Paris, 13th District (2021) 83% EDIT “Paris, 13th District feels stylish and modern and cool, many of the same adjectives used to describe (and sometimes deride) Adrian Tomines work.” – MovieJawn Apr 18, 2022 Full Review France (2021) 67% EDIT “France brings more whine than wit” – MovieJawn Dec 13, 2021 Full Review Spencer (2021) 83% EDIT “A trippy, disorienting, pulse-quickening experience” – MovieJawn Nov 10, 2021 Full Review Who Killed the KLF? (2021) 100% EDIT “Who Killed the KLF? raises more questions than it answers, but I'm not gonna lie - it's still a fun watch.” – MovieJawn Sep 28, 2021 Full Review Ema (2019) 88% EDIT “An electric modern tragedy that, while beautiful, manages to dig incessantly under your skin long after its run time.” – MovieJawn Sep 13, 2021 Full Review Nine Days (2020) 90% EDIT “Nine Days uniquely shows us, without knocking us over the head, that life is a gift we should enjoy as much as we can: even the boring stuff, even the silly stuff, even the painful stuff, even the hard stuff.” – MovieJawn Aug 5, 2021 Full Review French Exit (2020) 65% EDIT “What the film lacks in razzle dazzle it makes up for in spades with Pfeiffer's sparkling performance alone.” – MovieJawn Apr 2, 2021 Full Review Own the Room (2021) 100% EDIT “Own the Room is the story of possibility, of daring to dream, of having the audacity to advocate for change even when people believe you can't or when life holds you back.” – MovieJawn Mar 10, 2021 Full Review My Darling Supermarket (2019) 89% EDIT “An affectionate look at the inner dimensions of a local grocery store and an enchanting peek behind the curtain at the hard-working folks who help make it possible to put food on our tables.” – MovieJawn Mar 4, 2021 Full Review The Mauritanian (2021) 75% EDIT “The Mauritanian may not be the most artful or perfect film, but it's one that everyone should watch.” – MovieJawn Mar 4, 2021 Full Review Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021) 81% EDIT “It remains to be seen how people will take to this completely bananapants movie, and I can't wait to hear what others think.” – MovieJawn Feb 13, 2021 Full Review Minari (2020) 98% EDIT “A true, classic example of A-game filmmaking and a beautiful story of what it means to be American” – MovieJawn Feb 12, 2021 Full Review Malcolm & Marie (2021) 57% EDIT “While you'd think watching a near two hour-long fight might get old after a while, Zendaya and JDW put in some real work to keep it interesting.” – MovieJawn Feb 4, 2021 Full Review Pieces of a Woman (2020) 76% EDIT “While I have problems with the finished product, the fact that it was wrought out of pain to provide relief makes it worth watching.” – MovieJawn Jan 27, 2021 Full Review One Night in Miami (2020) 98% EDIT “The film feels like a door opening, one in which the audience catches a glimpse of what might have been, what these men might have truly been like on the inside, which is just enough to inspire you to learn so much more about all four of them.” – MovieJawn Jan 15, 2021 Full Review Wander Darkly (2020) 75% EDIT “Wander Darkly feels like a second cousin to A Ghost Story, but with a helluva lot more expository dialogue and not a ghostly Casey Affleck in sight.” – MovieJawn Dec 17, 2020 Full Review Ammonite (2020) 70% EDIT “Beautiful to look at but lacking in any true feeling. Mary Anning deserves better.” – MovieJawn Dec 1, 2020 Full Review Happiest Season (2020) 82% EDIT “While Happiest Season surely takes steps forward, the story almost sets it back a bit.” – MovieJawn Nov 24, 2020 Full Review I Carry You With Me (2020) 97% EDIT “An important story of Latinx queer love in the face of self-acceptance and the challenges of living undocumented in America...a beautiful reminder that love, in all its forms, is a gift we're lucky to give and receive.” – MovieJawn Oct 16, 2020 Full Review
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