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Frances Morgan

Frances Morgan's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The War Game (1966) 93% EDIT “Watkins's anger... has not been muted by the passage of time - perhaps it's made rawer by the roughened quality of the film stock.” – Sight & Sound Jul 31, 2018 Full Review We Don't Care About Music Anyway (2009) EDIT “The performance pieces staged by French filmmakers Cédric Dupire and Gaspard Kuentz, which cast the musicians adrift in the city's detritus, lend the often very abstract music a pleasantly dreamlike narrative.” – Sight & Sound Jul 26, 2018 Full Review KanZeOn (2011) EDIT “Not only is it stunning to look at, with its waterfalls, temples and traditionally attired performers, but there is some fleshing out of the history, philosophy and belief behind their practice.” – Sight & Sound Jul 26, 2018 Full Review The Red Shoes (1948) 98% EDIT “To isolate any one element of The Red Shoes is to miss its unique ability to convey a kind of total effect similar to that brought about by dream, or music, or memory.” – Electric Sheep Mar 9, 2015 Full Review Melancholia (2011) 79% EDIT “Because it's von Trier, there is a grim humour at work, but that doesn't mean he's unsympathetic or sneery.” – Electric Sheep Sep 30, 2011 Full Review Post Mortem (2010) 91% EDIT “Larrain keeps the action tightly focused on his small cast, closing in on a claustrophobic, macabre ending that works as a neat summary of all the deprivation and cruelty that has led up to it.” – Electric Sheep Sep 9, 2011 Full Review Deep End (1970) 90% EDIT “The viewer is left stranded in a quite nightmarish miasma of frustrated wants and needs, and can only dread the outcome.” – Electric Sheep May 5, 2011 Full Review Until the Light Takes Us (2008) 46% EDIT “Neatly made, but frustratingly anaemic, so keen to avoid editorialising and judgement that it ends up lacking in clarity, tension and even coherence.” – Electric Sheep Dec 16, 2010 Full Review Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010) 90% EDIT “As in his Tropical Malady, Weerasethakul brings plants and animals to vivid life, his skilful observation of nature an important counterpart to Uncle Boonmee's more esoteric elements.” – Electric Sheep Nov 17, 2010 Full Review
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