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Richard Ouzounian

Richard Ouzounian's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Learning to Drive (2014) 65% 3.5/4 EDIT “Learning to Drive may be a small movie, but it's a haunting one.” – Toronto Star Aug 27, 2015 Full Review King John (Stratford Festival) (2015) 3.5/4 EDIT “If you love Shakespeare and great acting, King John is a must-see.” – Toronto Star Apr 8, 2015 Full Review October Gale (2014) 19% 2/4 EDIT “Writer-director Ruba Nadda is wonderful at building up suspense for the first half of her latest film. But once she's got our attention, she has nowhere to go with it.” – Toronto Star Mar 26, 2015 Full Review Miss Julie (2014) 54% 2.5/4 EDIT “It smoulders and smokes and generates some heat but it never really bursts into flame.” – Toronto Star Mar 12, 2015 Full Review The Voices (2014) 74% 3/4 EDIT “Casting Ryan Reynolds as a small-town geek who has trouble getting a date may seem as pointless as taking a loving cup to a Leafs game, but the bright-eyed Canadian star makes this dark, dark comedy twinkle with offbeat appeal.” – Toronto Star Feb 12, 2015 Full Review A Master Builder (2013) 82% 3.5/4 EDIT “The oddly unheroic Shawn is somehow perfect as Solness, a flawed contemporary man who feels his genius entitles him to run roughshod over those he loves as well as those he works with.” – Toronto Star Jul 24, 2014 Full Review The Love Punch (2013) 28% 2/4 EDIT “Seeing The Love Punch is a lot like going on a rather pedestrian cruise but having a smashing couple that you look forward to seeing at dinner every night.” – Toronto Star May 22, 2014 Full Review Romeo & Juliet (2013) 25% 1/4 EDIT “Douglas Booth is a handsome fellow, in a mushy-peas kind of way, but Hailee Steinfeld, Oscar-nominated for True Grit, neither looks appealing nor acts with any distinction here.” – Toronto Star Oct 10, 2013 Full Review Twelfth Night (2012) 4/4 EDIT “The whole thing is a feast for the eyes and ears, but McAnuff and Avrich also see to it that the play is well served as well, with all of the Shakespearean dialogue ringing out clearly, whether it's romantic or comic.” – Toronto Star Mar 9, 2012 Full Review Beauty and the Beast (1991) 95% EDIT “Some youthful memories are better not revisited, but this definitely isn't one of them. Sometimes you can go home again.” – Toronto Star Jan 12, 2012 Full Review
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