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Jak-Luke Sharp

Jak-Luke Sharp's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Vita & Virginia (2018) 41% EDIT “It's an insufferable venture that completely misses the mark, despite the strong material at its foundation that begs to be explored.” – Film Inquiry Oct 25, 2019 Full Review The Informer (2019) 63% EDIT “The Informer feels like a throwback in every positive sense of the word. It is a rough and intense thriller that has a great deal of tension that propels it to stand out with its B-Movie qualities.” – Film Inquiry Oct 18, 2019 Full Review Between Two Ferns: The Movie (2019) 73% EDIT “Between Two Ferns: The Movie will most likely land on the slightly divisive with audiences parameter, but it looks increasingly clear that the performance of Galifianakis will appease most.” – Film Inquiry Oct 15, 2019 Full Review Jacob's Ladder (2019) 4% EDIT “There is no love or admiration of this remake in the writing or material provided. Writers Jeff Buhler and Sarah Thorpe showcase no real interest in evolving the content nor adapting anything to the present day, even if it is set within it.” – Film Inquiry Oct 10, 2019 Full Review Gwen (2018) 71% EDIT “William McGregor's film is a terrific embodiment of moral terror. The film plays with its audience's expectations in how it displays and executes genre convention with wonderfully coy and captivating results.” – Film Inquiry Oct 2, 2019 Full Review Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019) 92% EDIT “It's a heavy weight to carry and without any form of value being provoked, it sadly falls into the category of a vanity project rather than a goldmine of immersive character.” – Film Inquiry Oct 1, 2019 Full Review EDIT “Blanco en Blanco's aesthetic and artistic quality only leads to more disappointment; there was so much promise here, so much talent waiting to be explored, but it is let down by the lack of restraint and direction.” – Film Inquiry Sep 19, 2019 Full Review Guest of Honour (2019) 41% EDIT “Guest of Honour ultimately feels like a missed opportunity for both an intriguing character study on grief, and a compelling drama.” – Film Inquiry Sep 13, 2019 Full Review The Truth (2019) 87% EDIT “The Truth often struggles to stay relevant throughout the plot. It is a wasted opportunity that Koreeda foils in his master plan in creating this majestic emotionally involved feature.” – Film Inquiry Sep 10, 2019 Full Review Pelican Blood (2019) 74% EDIT “It fits the blueprints of the latest successful films in horror with its balance of dramatically written material and an underbelly of deliciously spooky horror.” – Film Inquiry Sep 7, 2019 Full Review The King (2019) 71% EDIT “Fabulous performances from Edgerton and Chalamet coupled with terrific cinematography cement this as a strong effort.” – Film Inquiry Sep 6, 2019 Full Review About Endlessness (2019) 95% EDIT “It can be painfully slow at times, but it is superbly captured with a stunning eye from Gergely Pálos, crafted with a truly delightful aesthetic.” – Film Inquiry Sep 6, 2019 Full Review Adults in the Room (2019) 50% EDIT “Adults In The Room is a hard sell. For what is essentially two and a half hours of constant political farce, granted while making a strong impression, it does not succeed in the level of intrigue with a compelling fully inclusive narrative for all.” – Film Inquiry Sep 5, 2019 Full Review Back Home (2019) EDIT “Revenir is a terrific boiling pot of emotional intensity. Terrific editing and a beautiful turn of cinematography add a stunning bliss to this emotionally complex and heartbreaking drama.” – Film Inquiry Sep 5, 2019 Full Review The Laundromat (2019) 42% EDIT “The overindulgence in wanting to explain and highlight as much material as possible ultimately drowns this drama in the excessive narrative with its limited running time.” – Film Inquiry Sep 4, 2019 Full Review Joker (2019) 68% EDIT “Phoenix and Phillips together have crafted something extraordinarily special. An exhilarating character study on the parameters of loneliness with a chilling assessment of the choking and deliberating effects of a morbid society.” – Film Inquiry Sep 3, 2019 Full Review Ad Astra (2019) 83% EDIT “Ad Astra is no doubt visually stimulating in composition and framing, but ultimately James Gray's film is a meandering lifeless existential entity that overly emphasises on simplicity.” – Film Inquiry Aug 31, 2019 Full Review Marriage Story (2019) 95% EDIT “Baumbach once again crafts a tender and ludicrously compelling film that insights an internal riot of mixed emotions.” – Film Inquiry Aug 31, 2019 Full Review Pavarotti (2019) 87% EDIT “Pavarotti is a delight. At times hard to watch, but ever so entertaining and explosive exploring one of the most captivating and astonishing artists of the 20th century and showcasing every nook and cranny it can to fully realise such an iconic performer.” – Film Inquiry Jul 27, 2019 Full Review Days of the Whale (2019) 100% EDIT “Days of the Whale is a ballsy and strong independent vision for a filmmaker that is just starting out in her craft, and if it is any sign that these are just a few elements in store, Arroyave is most definitely one to watch.” – Film Inquiry Jul 12, 2019 Full Review Everybody Knows (2018) 78% EDIT “It undoubtedly manages to grasp your attention with an outstanding central performance by Penélope Cruz (one of her best to date) cementing this as a hard hitting, harrowing and compelling picture.” – Film Inquiry Mar 20, 2019 Full Review Apollo 11 (2019) 99% EDIT “It has a melding of perfect pace ranging from frantic, stoic to poignant resonation in an instance. It is exemplary and transcends the narrative into something so engulfing and mesmerizing it is hard to articulate a clear and resounding response.” – Film Inquiry Mar 20, 2019 Full Review Godzilla: The Planet Eater (2018) 60% EDIT “Godzilla: The Planet Eater is the finale of an unsatisfying and highly flawed trilogy.” – Film Inquiry Mar 20, 2019 Full Review Cat Sticks (2019) 100% EDIT “The ying-yang energy of both poignant heart and strident bitterness in Cat Sticks is strikingly effective. The flip-flop approach, much like the disease of addiction itself is conveyed in a discerning wise and endearing manner.” – Film Inquiry Mar 20, 2019 Full Review
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