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Asher Luberto

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Resurrection (2025) 89% EDIT “Bi Gan's Resurrection is a puzzle missing half its pieces, made up of ethereally meticulous sections that don't quite mesh together. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Dec 12, 2025 Full Review Sirāt (2025) 93% EDIT “The latest from director Oliver Laxe is a trip in more ways than one. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Nov 22, 2025 Full Review Frankenstein (2025) 85% EDIT “Sewing together a career's worth intestines and dismembered body parts from his previous films, taking fleshy bits from former pictures and transfusing it into Mary Shelley's source material, Guillermo del Toro has...made the creation entirely his own.” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Nov 22, 2025 Full Review Nouvelle Vague (2025) 92% EDIT “For those of you who know the difference between the French New Wave and a croissant, Nouvelle Vague is the movie for you. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Nov 22, 2025 Full Review One Battle After Another (2025) 94% EDIT “It's a tone that is serious and unserious, exciting, baffling, confusing, rip-roaring, depressing and uplifting in equal measure--which is to say, it's another Anderson classic. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Nov 22, 2025 Full Review The Roses (2025) 64% EDIT “They're certainly pushing the envelope on 'till death do us part," as literal murder attempts unravel and inevitably come crashing down in a bombastically overcrowded yet bemusingly entertaining final act. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Nov 22, 2025 Full Review Eddington (2025) 68% EDIT “A cinematic version of doom scrolling, Eddington unmakes the controversies of the mask era.” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Nov 22, 2025 Full Review Superman (2025) 83% EDIT “It's a bird, it's a plane...it's a Superman movie worth watching? ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Nov 22, 2025 Full Review The Phoenician Scheme (2025) 77% EDIT “It seems no one is living in Anderson's movies anymore--the deadpan, blank-faced "humans" at the center of Anderson's movies are merely apart of the decoration, no more emotional but no less beautiful than the (designs) that draw our eyes to his films.” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Nov 22, 2025 Full Review Fountain of Youth (2025) 35% EDIT “It makes you long for the treasure maps that didn't cross the continents but the peaks, ridges and valleys of the human soul. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Nov 22, 2025 Full Review No Other Land (2024) 100% EDIT “As a documentary, and as a statement, the message of No Other Land is obvious but vitally important: that war affects everyone, not just soldiers, and that we should set our political differences aside to allow everyone to live harmoniously in peace.” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Feb 4, 2025 Full Review Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2024) 100% EDIT “With their signature style, which feels even more fresh now that animation has gone digital, Aardman has crafted another comedy that stands out amidst the crowd. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Jan 7, 2025 Full Review Moana 2 (2024) 60% EDIT “The new Moana is so confusing it makes you seasick — or just sick of the characters. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Nov 27, 2024 Full Review Hold Your Breath (2024) 40% EDIT “Where the movie goes wrong is that it doesn’t build to anything interesting. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Oct 4, 2024 Full Review Despicable Me 4 (2024) 55% EDIT “The endless stream of minion antics does have its moments, but at 90 minutes of crammed, cacophonous silliness, there just aren’t enough jokes to warrant the onslaught of misfires. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Jul 9, 2024 Full Review Hit Man (2023) 95% EDIT “Combining action, romance, comedy and philosophy into a story is like trying to snipe a moving target from a mile away — Linklater has done it. And the result is one of the most engaging films of the year.” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Jun 6, 2024 Full Review The Garfield Movie (2024) 36% EDIT “Unfortunately, this bright, bonkers movie overstays its welcome, and it’s exactly the kind of hyperactive drivel that’s derailing the genre. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Jun 6, 2024 Full Review The Idea of You (2024) 80% EDIT “The Idea of You is so earnestly heartfelt and tenderly performed that it stirs your soul, reminding you that true love can happen to anyone as long as their love is true. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice May 9, 2024 Full Review The Fall Guy (2024) 82% EDIT “There’s no real substance but Leitch sure knows how to conduct spectacle. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice May 6, 2024 Full Review Io Capitano (2023) 96% EDIT “Ultimately Io Capitano remains grounded in reality, in the harsh truths of the immigration process and the sea of obstacles Seydou must swim through to find a better home. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Feb 16, 2024 Full Review Argylle (2024) 33% EDIT “As the story unfolds–both the novel being written by Elly and the character’s real life romp–it becomes increasingly hard to follow Argylle, a spy pastiche that lacks any sort of substance.” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Feb 5, 2024 Full Review The Exorcist: Believer (2023) 22% EDIT “There's no point in bringing these classics back from the dead when they are already startlingly alive.” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Oct 15, 2023 Full Review My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 (2023) 31% EDIT “A satire can be both beautiful and witty at the same time, but it takes more than people screaming or bumping their heads to help the humor part land.” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Sep 19, 2023 Full Review The Equalizer 3 (2023) 76% EDIT “The saving grace is Fuqua's portrait of Italy, which glows with an ethereal warmth. You can tell he has a real fondness for these people, their culture, their joy and the cobblestone streets which they call home. ” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Sep 17, 2023 Full Review Strays (2023) 54% EDIT “There isn't much more to the proceedings than pooches behaving poorly. Whether or not that's enough depends on your tolerance for crude entendres, doggy-style.” – LA Weekly/Village Voice Aug 28, 2023 Full Review
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