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Nadia Dalimonte

Nadia Dalimonte's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Joybubbles (2026) 8/10 EDIT “Rachael J. Morrison offers innovative and insightful ways of getting to know her subject. The various forms of archival footage, including eccentric animation and revelatory audio recordings, add bursts of creativity.” – Next Best Picture Jan 27, 2026 Full Review Birds of War (2026) 8/10 EDIT “Pulling from personal and vulnerable archives, "Birds of War" gives voice to the people and gives us a grounded perspective on international conflict.” – Next Best Picture Jan 25, 2026 Full Review One in a Million (2026) 9/10 EDIT “"One In A Million" is a brilliantly crafted documentary that radiates hope through the younger generation.” – Next Best Picture Jan 23, 2026 Full Review The Oldest Person in the World (2026) 100% 7/10 EDIT “While the sprawling storytelling can be disjointed at times, and some topics fall short of intrigue, "The Oldest Person in the World" offers several impactful moments to reflect meaningfully on aging.” – Next Best Picture Jan 23, 2026 Full Review The Wolves Always Come at Night (2024) 8/10 EDIT “"The Wolves Always Come at Night" is a masterful achievement so attuned to nature on every level, from the visual language to the quiet narrative buildup.” – Next Best Picture Nov 28, 2025 Full Review The Ugly (2024) 53% 4/10 EDIT “The film doesn’t have much to say about its subjects, missing an opportunity to explore the central female character’s perspective in greater detail.” – Next Best Picture Sep 15, 2025 Full Review Couture (2025) 62% 7/10 EDIT “At times, the roundabout structure of “Couture” can make for a plodding watch, and leaves some character development to be desired. But there’s a spellbinding quality to Winocour’s direction” – Next Best Picture Sep 13, 2025 Full Review The Christophers (2025) 97% 6/10 EDIT ““The Christophers” may not be Soderbergh operating at his peak, nor does the film build to a satisfying or impactful conclusion. Regardless, Coel and McKellen make this creative endeavour worthwhile.” – Next Best Picture Sep 9, 2025 Full Review Rental Family (2025) 87% 8/10 EDIT “ “Rental Family” shines as a love letter not just to the nature and culture of Tokyo, but also the people there, who collectively face extreme stigma around mental health and therapy. ” – Next Best Picture Sep 8, 2025 Full Review 6/10 EDIT “While “Fuze” initially pulsates with promise, especially given the thrilling-sounding plot and wonderful ensemble, the intrigue eventually disappears entirely.” – Next Best Picture Sep 6, 2025 Full Review Steve (2025) 78% 8/10 EDIT “The film takes an unconventional approach to a familiar teacher/student story and experiments with incredibly stylized choices. Cillian Murphy is outstanding as the fiercely dedicated, frustrated, and vulnerable head teacher.” – Next Best Picture Sep 6, 2025 Full Review Sk+te'kmujue'katik (At The Place of Ghosts) (2025) 7/10 EDIT “Compelling performances, atmospheric direction, and an evocative use of imagery help the film to stand out as a spirited exercise in genre-bending.” – Next Best Picture Sep 6, 2025 Full Review The Secret in Their Eyes (2009) 89% 9/10 EDIT “Campanella’s layered storytelling builds to an unforgettable ending with a thematically fitting last line. The slow-building approach and compelling performances make for a thought-provoking journey through time and the memories that haunt us.” – Next Best Picture Aug 14, 2025 Full Review A Second Life (2025) 7/10 EDIT “It’s a warm-hearted gem that serves as a reminder of how impactful one encounter can be and how sharing experiences of mental health can build supportive relationships.” – Next Best Picture Jul 11, 2025 Full Review Brick (2025) 44% 4/10 EDIT “Thankfully, the film features a committed cast that does its best to find moments of tension. However, the direction takes a pedestrian approach to deciphering clues and struggles to balance character motivations with the labyrinth concept.” – Next Best Picture Jul 3, 2025 Full Review KPop Demon Hunters (2025) 92% 8/10 EDIT “Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans are a dynamic creative duo; their stylized direction, paired with Kang’s resonating story, makes for a lovable musical experience and one of the year’s most vivid films.” – Next Best Picture Jul 2, 2025 Full Review The Best You Can (2025) 87% 5/10 EDIT “Too many competing plots, an uneven tone, and two-dimensional characters bury the film in a wasteland of generic romantic comedies and dramas.” – Next Best Picture Jun 7, 2025 Full Review Mountainhead (2025) 74% 7/10 EDIT ““Mountainhead” arrives at a time when reality has certainly caught up with Armstrong’s sharp eye, making the film a depressingly perceptive mirror of the current state of the world.” – Next Best Picture May 23, 2025 Full Review Jane Austen Wrecked My Life (2024) 82% 9/10 EDIT “While capturing the essence of Austen’s voice, Piani makes her voice clear in a remarkably confident feature debut that harkens to the golden age of rom-coms.” – Next Best Picture May 22, 2025 Full Review Nonnas (2025) 82% 5/10 EDIT “While “Nonnas” does an adequate job of letting the theme of family cooking traditions resonate, the film follows a predictable narrative structure.” – Next Best Picture May 8, 2025 Full Review O'Dessa (2025) 38% 5/10 EDIT ““O’Dessa” hits some energetic musical notes. However, the film wrestles with too many competing ideas to find a coherent enough footing.” – Next Best Picture Mar 20, 2025 Full Review Arrest the Midwife (2025) 7/10 EDIT “With the focus on midwives’ perspectives, the documentary powerfully shows how their arrests ignite an entire community to start speaking up and get to legislative work.” – Next Best Picture Mar 12, 2025 Full Review I'm Carl Lewis! (2025) 100% 7/10 EDIT “Skillfully reintroduces a unique and misunderstood voice to a new generation.” – Next Best Picture Mar 11, 2025 Full Review Picture This (2025) 44% 6/10 EDIT ““Picture This” may not be the most unique story, nor does it reach the pinnacle of the rom-com genre. But the film finds enough moments of freshness and earnestness in the protagonist’s journey to stand out in a sea of generic rom-coms.” – Next Best Picture Mar 7, 2025 Full Review The Gorge (2025) 62% 7/10 EDIT “Do the mysterious ideas at play amount to a fully realized vision? Not entirely, however, with Miles Teller and especially Anya Taylor-Joy in the lead roles, the film carries enough intrigue to keep the viewer on board.” – Next Best Picture Feb 13, 2025 Full Review
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