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Joseph Falcone

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

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Halloween (2018) 79% 5/10 EDIT “While it doesn't do much to elevate the genre, Halloween does tick each and every box, which should be more than enough to appease your run of the mill fanboy, but scare off anyone with half a brain.” – We Got This Covered Sep 11, 2018 Full Review Submergence (2017) 22% D EDIT “Dabbling in topical themes like climate change and terrorism, all while attempting to execute a Bond-esque, star-crossed lovers narrative. Submergence's commentary ultimately conveys a whole lot of nothing.” – The Film Stage Sep 18, 2017 Full Review The Current War (2019) 33% 5/10 EDIT “Gomez-Rejon's The Current War is unfortunately neutralized by Mitnick's artless script.” – We Got This Covered Sep 14, 2017 Full Review I, Tonya (2017) 90% B+ EDIT “I, Tonya succeeds because of the pathos it creates.” – The Film Stage Sep 12, 2017 Full Review Molly's Game (2017) 82% 6/10 EDIT “Aaron Sorkin's indelible wit and naturally fervent performances from Jessica Chastain and Idris Elba prevent Molly's Game from drawing dead.” – We Got This Covered Sep 11, 2017 Full Review The Promise (2016) 51% 3/10 EDIT “Stagnant, contrived, and oh so boring, The Promise is nothing but a perfectly good waste of Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac's towering abilities.” – We Got This Covered Sep 22, 2016 Full Review Una (2016) 76% 7/10 EDIT “Taut, but not formfitting, Andrews' Una raises a ton of legitimate questions, even if the answers it provides fall on deaf ears.” – We Got This Covered Sep 19, 2016 Full Review Paterson (2016) 96% 8/10 EDIT “Jim Jarmusch's Paterson, led by Adam Driver's skillfully restrained performance, is a brazing social commentary culminating in a harsh, yet beautiful truth.” – We Got This Covered Sep 15, 2016 Full Review Personal Shopper (2016) 81% 8/10 EDIT “Featuring a career-best turn from Kristen Stewart and the always enchanting, insightful lens of Olivier Assayas, Personal Shopper definitely won't be for everyone, even if it was made with everyone in mind.” – We Got This Covered Sep 12, 2016 Full Review
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