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Anthony Marcusa

Anthony Marcusa's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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I Smile Back (2015) 49% 7/10 EDIT “I Smile Back features a potent performance by Sarah Silverman, who makes her character's downward spiral both captivating and tragic.” – We Got This Covered Sep 12, 2015 Full Review Love (2015) 42% 3/10 EDIT “Love is an explosion of explicit sex, a piece of filmmaking by director Gaspar NoĆ© that is as pretentious as it is erotic.” – We Got This Covered Sep 8, 2015 Full Review Virunga (2014) 100% 10/10 EDIT “A powerful documentary and gripping story, Virunga is a deftly-executed film that follows one of the most biologically diverse regions on Earth as violent militias and greedy companies look to take advantage of an unstable government.” – We Got This Covered Nov 7, 2014 Full Review Before I Go to Sleep (2014) 36% 5/10 EDIT “While it boasts an impressive cast and a promising premise, Before I Go to Sleep suffers from a lack of imagination and conviction, resulting in a mediocre mystery thriller.” – We Got This Covered Nov 1, 2014 Full Review Zombeavers (2014) 72% 6/10 EDIT “Zombeavers is both outrageous and genuine; well, mostly. It takes its simple premise to the furthest possible conclusion, offering laughs, blood and surprises along the way.” – We Got This Covered Oct 25, 2014 Full Review Citizen Marc (2013) 4/10 EDIT “Citizen Marc is indeed an interesting documentary, but its central subject is at times so insufferable and so self-centered that the film itself is a tough watch as you feel guilty feeding into his ego.” – We Got This Covered Oct 25, 2014 Full Review Suburban Gothic (2014) 70% 4/10 EDIT “Suburban Gothic is ultimately a hodgepodge of horror comedy, as too many components working against one another turn the film into something forgettable.” – We Got This Covered Oct 15, 2014 Full Review St. Vincent (2014) 78% 6/10 EDIT “Despite being a cursory tale, St. Vincent succeeds because of Bill Murray, whose wit and humanity propel an entertaining film above its predictable and convenient template.” – We Got This Covered Oct 15, 2014 Full Review
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