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Jake Pitre

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All You Need Is Kill (2025) 83% EDIT “It can’t be overstated how much of a marvel the 3D animation is to behold... [but the] considerable pleasures... are unfortunately burdened by essential limitations.” – In Review Online Aug 12, 2025 Full Review The Virgin of the Quarry Lake (2025) 83% EDIT “Some small qualms aside, The Virgin of Quarry Lake is an effective work of storytelling that fruitfully captures the curdling rage of growing up as the world around you burns.” – In Review Online Aug 12, 2025 Full Review It Ends (2025) 100% EDIT “[It Ends] takes its easy-to-market conceit and plays with it, iterates on it, takes it to logical conclusions, and keeps things interesting until the very last moment.” – In Review Online Aug 12, 2025 Full Review Dog of God (2025) 87% EDIT “Does its best to make and leave an impression [and] in that regard, many memorable images surely do arrive... but the film ultimately ends up buckling under its limited sense of storytelling.” – In Review Online Jul 29, 2025 Full Review The Code (2024) EDIT “One could crassly but accurately call it the rousing cinematic answer to digital brainrot.” – In Review Online May 3, 2025 Full Review Timestalker (2024) 87% EDIT “In Lowe’s capable hands, it’s delivered with as much imagination and humor as one could hope for. ” – In Review Online Aug 5, 2024 Full Review Infinite Summer (2024) 88% EDIT “Ambiguity can be a powerful cinematic tool, or a crutch. Infinite Summer leans dangerously close to the latter case, flirting with complicated ideas about identity and transformation but refusing to engage with the severity of the consequences therein. ” – In Review Online Aug 1, 2024 Full Review T-Blockers (2023) 100% EDIT “T Blockers operates simultaneously as a defiant political throwdown and a campy alien invasion horror-comedy, and for the most part, it balances those tones with an adept hand” – In Review Online Mar 7, 2024 Full Review The Becomers (2023) 94% EDIT “Zach Clark’s The Becomers overcomes this preconceived notion of the pandemic film, effectively transcending how trite most commentary on the era has typically been.” – In Review Online Oct 5, 2023 Full Review Mami Wata (2023) 97% EDIT “The gorgeous black-and-white cinematography, combined with Juhen’s memorable performance as Prisca, work to underline the complexity of African representation today.” – In Review Online Aug 15, 2023 Full Review The Sacrifice Game (2023) 90% EDIT “Jenn Wexler’s The Sacrifice Game falls into this kind of machinic genre assemblage, yet it manages to stand out by shaping into something achingly cute and, at times, unexpected.” – In Review Online Aug 4, 2023 Full Review The Florida Project (2017) 96% EDIT “Sean Baker's latest avoids being an exploitative portrayal of poverty by empathetically portraying its characters' daily struggles, and giving time to a variety of perspectives.” – Seventh Row Dec 15, 2017 Full Review The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches (2017) 86% EDIT “Thanks to [Simon] Lavoie's confident direction, Matches builds hope for the continued strength and creativity of Qubcois horror cinema, refreshed by the raw input of genre outsiders.” – Seventh Row Sep 28, 2017 Full Review
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