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Jim Mitchell

Jim Mitchell's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Adjustment Bureau (2011) 71% EDIT “Taken as a whole, if you allow yourself to take a leap of faith The Adjustment Bureau is an intriguing, engrossing experience. At the very least, it just might be the perfect date movie.” – Trespass Mar 2, 2011 Full Review Little Fockers (2010) 10% EDIT “As Greg Focker might say, it's high time for this franchise to "Step off, bitch".” – Trespass Dec 23, 2010 Full Review Lebanon (2009) 90% EDIT “Watching Lebanon is more poignant armed with the knowledge that we're witnessing Maoz's own experiences as a young Israeli soldier during the war -- he's the gunner of the story.” – Trespass Dec 1, 2010 Full Review GasLand (2010) 97% EDIT “Shocking, provocative and poignant, GasLand is in short, compulsive viewing.” – Trespass Nov 15, 2010 Full Review The Social Network (2010) 96% EDIT “Wherever the truth lies, The Social Network is an innately compelling, beautifully crafted insight into the emergence of a global phenomenon and the disintegration of a rare friendship.” – Trespass Oct 26, 2010 Full Review Sagan (2008) 0% EDIT “If Sagan is an underappreciated literary icon as the filmmakers imply, they've failed to restore her memory any glory with this underwhelming, uninspiring portrait.” – Trespass Oct 8, 2010 Full Review The Tree (2010) 72% EDIT “It's a ruminative, universal exploration of grief and the life force that can flow from it. Quite literally, life taking over.” – Trespass Sep 29, 2010 Full Review The Girl Who Played With Fire (2009) 69% EDIT “It's a sequel that leaves you wanting more, its shortcomings not negating what remains a stylish, smart and cracking thriller.” – Trespass Sep 24, 2010 Full Review Easy A (2010) 85% EDIT “There's a fair whiff of Dawson's Creek Syndrome too -- teens sprouting eloquence and witticisms way beyond theirs or anyone's years and it can be a little too smug, smart and self aware.” – Trespass Sep 16, 2010 Full Review The Disappearance of Alice Creed (2009) 81% EDIT “For a first time filmmaker, Blakeson shows a formidable sense of control, restraint and stylish flair reminiscent of a more established helmer and despite the odd misstep, takes the time to ratchet up the tension and intrigue.” – Trespass Sep 7, 2010 Full Review The Nothing Men (2010) 71% EDIT “The Nothing Men's makers have delivered what seems at first a topical testosterone-laced blue collar drama of male ego on a slow burn only to deftly, almost surreptitiously flip the film upside down to become a hard-bitten psychological thriller.” – Trespass Aug 9, 2010 Full Review Noise (2008) 59% EDIT “Pulling no punches from its opening frames, Noise is a blunt, thoughtful and inherently human drama.” – FILMINK (Australia) Mar 19, 2008 Full Review
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