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Jessica Mason

Jessica Mason's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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I Care a Lot (2020) 79% EDIT “I kept thinking how the novelty of this film wasn't just in the dreamy, techno-scored montages or Rosamund Pike's preternaturally perfect hair, but in how this movie takes what amounts to a horror story and tells it from the point of view of the villain.” – The Mary Sue Mar 10, 2021 Full Review Finding 'Ohana (2021) 81% EDIT “Writer Christina Strain and director Jude Weng so clearly love and understand the movies they are homage-ing, and it comes across in every frame of Finding 'Ohana.” – The Mary Sue Feb 2, 2021 Full Review Sound of Metal (2019) 97% 5/5 EDIT “Ruci is absolutely amazing and plays Joe with such honesty and pathos, which also comes from the script.” – The Mary Sue Dec 15, 2020 Full Review The Craft: Legacy (2020) 47% EDIT “Well, praise Manon, because The Craft: Legacy feels deliberately created to represent the witches of today and to correct many of the first film's mistakes.” – The Mary Sue Oct 28, 2020 Full Review Trolls World Tour (2020) 72% 4/5 EDIT “To my surprise, what we got was a fun, creative movie with a pretty big message about diversity, leadership and even monoculture vs. cultural appropriation.” – The Mary Sue Apr 13, 2020 Full Review Legend (1985) 42% EDIT “Legend is a disaster in a lot of ways, but it's an attractive one that's a lot more fun than many other serious movies.” – The Mary Sue Mar 25, 2020 Full Review Hook (1991) 37% EDIT “What Williams brings to Peter though isn't just his effervescence, it's his pathos and vulnerability. He's a scared, confused man just hoping to save his kids and that core of love and humanity is what makes Hook work for those of us that love it.” – The Mary Sue Mar 5, 2020 Full Review Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) 97% EDIT “Portrait of a Lady on Fire explores the permanence of art and the fleeting nature of love, but it also, to my pleasant surprise, touches on elements of female mysticism and magic that were completely unexpected but perfect for the story.” – The Mary Sue Mar 2, 2020 Full Review The Call of the Wild (2020) 63% EDIT “It's not afraid to be sincere, and once you get your head in the right place to appreciate that (and accept the CGI animals) it's will sweep you up in a beautiful adventure.” – The Mary Sue Feb 17, 2020 Full Review 1917 (2019) 88% EDIT “1917 is not just an incredible film because it's about war, but because it is a film about humanity.” – The Mary Sue Jan 27, 2020 Full Review Cats (2019) 19% EDIT “For me, Cats was magical... It kept in songs I was sure would be cut and it was so boldly and confidently Cats that I had to respect it and I truly enjoyed each moment.” – The Mary Sue Dec 30, 2019 Full Review The First Temptation of Christ (2019) EDIT “It's both homophobic, a bit racist and offensive to all religions and it's just ... tired.” – The Mary Sue Dec 13, 2019 Full Review Frozen II (2019) 77% EDIT “Frozen II is not only visually stunning, funny and moving, it touches something primal and beautiful that few works of art can.” – The Mary Sue Nov 25, 2019 Full Review
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