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Los Angeles Blade is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): David Ehrenstein.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
The Times of Bill Cunningham (2018) David Ehrenstein To put it another way, Bill Cunningham is a sort of secular Saint...
Posted Feb 14, 2020Edit critic review
Vita & Virginia (2018) David Ehrenstein It's not a pretty picture, but it's a true one, ad same-sex couples who've "been there" are sure to be thankful for Vita and Virgina as much as the Bloomsbury adepts who'll be certain to flock to it.
Posted Feb 10, 2020Edit critic review
Judy (2019) David Ehrenstein Zellweger's womanlike skill is strikingly admirable but the passion of Judy Garland just didn't zing the strings of my heart.
Posted Feb 10, 2020Edit critic review
Where's My Roy Cohn? (2019) David Ehrenstein Outside of Adolf Eichmann's trial, I daresay nothing this individually monstrous has been seen on screen before.
Posted Feb 10, 2020Edit critic review
Dark Waters (2019) David Ehrenstein Hynes delivers the bad news with added assurance that consciousness and comprehension are the best disinfectants of them all.
Posted Feb 10, 2020Edit critic review
The Other Side of the Wind (2018) David Ehrenstein That this hapless, incoherent mess brings down the curtain on a fabled filmmaker's career when it was expected to cap it is lamentable, but not entirely unpredictable.
Posted Nov 30, 2018Edit critic review
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018) David Ehrenstein Melissa McCarthy's turn at the "serious" bat in "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" is something quite special.
Posted Oct 27, 2018Edit critic review
Just Charlie (2017) David Ehrenstein One of most moving and insightful films about the trans experience ever made.
Posted Feb 05, 2018Edit critic review
Call Me by Your Name (2017) David Ehrenstein As a gay love story, told without judgment and without apology, it's something that would have seemed unthinkable not so very long ago - and that feels like progress.
Posted Dec 19, 2017Edit critic review
Handsome Devil (2016) David Ehrenstein ... "Handsome Devil" is a lively gay romance, even though it isn't all that romantic.
Posted Oct 24, 2017Edit critic review
Loev (2015) David Ehrenstein ... there's also no doubt that Sudhanshu Saria will have a great career if he can continue to make films as tender, insightful and surprising as this one.
Posted Oct 24, 2017Edit critic review
4 Days in France (2016) David Ehrenstein ... for those who warm to [director Jrȏme] Reybaud's cinematic rhythm will find "Four Days in France" to be one of the best gay films in years.
Posted Oct 24, 2017Edit critic review
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