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Sean Edgar

Sean Edgar's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) 83% 8.8/10 EDIT “Not only is Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince an excellent translation of J.K. Rowling's addictive canon, but it's also the first entry to shine on its own devoid of its backdrop mythology.” – Paste Magazine Nov 22, 2013 Full Review The House of the Devil (2009) 86% 8.8/10 EDIT “The House of the Devil isn't just a movie: it's an experience. It joins the league of Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist and The Omen as one of the most diabolical entries in the modern horror library.” – Paste Magazine Oct 10, 2012 Full Review The Muppets (2011) 95% 8.4/10 EDIT “Even balcony critics Waldorf and Statler would have a hard time faulting this Wonkaful delight.” – Paste Magazine Jan 3, 2012 Full Review Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010) 61% 7.3/10 EDIT “With Nixey directing and Del Toro writing/producing, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark drips with fiendish fun from creators who adore things that go bump in the night.” – Paste Magazine Sep 3, 2011 Full Review The Joneses (2009) 61% 8.6/10 EDIT “Think of it as an inverted Truman Show, with David Duchovny and Demi Moore as yuppified secret salesmen hawking an idealized suburban lifestyle while incognito.” – Paste Magazine Apr 12, 2011 Full Review Coraline (2009) 91% 9/10 EDIT “With its silky visuals and breathtaking creativity, Coraline is one of the few modern features to prove that Pixar doesn't have a monopoly on animated excellence.” – Paste Magazine Sep 30, 2010 Full Review In Bruges (2008) 84% EDIT “One of this holiday season's most pleasant dark-horse dramadies.” – Paste Magazine Sep 30, 2010 Full Review Kick-Ass (2010) 78% 84/100 EDIT “Comic scribe Mark Millar and director Matthew Vaughn's pitch-black love letter to the genre, Wertham's greatest fear is fully realized in an irresponsible blitzkrieg of irony-tinged fun.” – Paste Magazine Apr 19, 2010 Full Review
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