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KTNV (Las Vegas) is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Josh Bell.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
The Velvet Underground (2021) Josh Bell Haynes uses interviews and archival footage creatively to tell the story of one of the most influential bands in rock history.
Posted Oct 22, 2021Edit critic review
Gunpowder Milkshake (2021) Josh Bell Gillan makes for a great action hero, and the fight sequences are exciting and inventively staged, with creative set design and camerawork.
Posted Jul 18, 2021Edit critic review
Pig (2021) Josh Bell Cage gives a subdued, thoughtful performance as a man who gave up material wealth to maintain his integrity.
Posted Jul 18, 2021Edit critic review
Caveat (2020) Josh Bell Doesn't entirely hold together narratively but maintains a consistently eerie mood.
Posted Jun 05, 2021Edit critic review
The Outside Story (2020) Josh Bell There's a lot of charm in this simple, low-key story about a guy who locks himself out of his apartment.
Posted May 01, 2021Edit critic review
The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021) Josh Bell It's a wholesome but off-kilter comedy, with vibrant, creative animation and an appealingly odd sense of humor.
Posted May 01, 2021Edit critic review
Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) Josh Bell It's a fun, if slightly derivative, fantasy story with gorgeous animation.
Posted Mar 07, 2021Edit critic review
Moxie (2021) Josh Bell Earnest and oversimplified but also endearing and sweet, with winning performances and effective cross-generational resonance.
Posted Mar 07, 2021Edit critic review
Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (2021) Josh Bell It's an impressively intimate look at a star who's very forthcoming and vulnerable in her songs but tends to be private and elusive in the press.
Posted Feb 27, 2021Edit critic review
The Kid Detective (2020) Josh Bell Mixes deadpan humor with an intriguing mystery and film noir style, acknowledging its goofy premise while building a surprisingly engrossing plot.
Posted Feb 11, 2021Edit critic review
Nomadland (2020) Josh Bell A quiet and affecting study of people on the margins of society, with beautiful cinematography of the American west and a melancholy but hopeful tone.
Posted Feb 11, 2021Edit critic review
Little Fish (2020) Josh Bell Cooke and O'Connell both give strong performances, conveying the emotions of this devoted couple as they face the end of the world and the end of their connection at the same time.
Posted Feb 11, 2021Edit critic review
Supernova (2020) Josh Bell There are emotionally devastating moments, but Supernova isn't overly manipulative, and it aims for quiet sadness over melodrama.
Posted Feb 11, 2021Edit critic review
Locked Down (2021) Josh Bell It's an uneven and unwieldy movie that's also witty and energetic and driven by that urge to create even under the most difficult circumstances.
Posted Jan 15, 2021Edit critic review
Herself (2020) Josh Bell There may be a few too many uplifting montages, but the movie mostly earns its emotional release.
Posted Jan 13, 2021Edit critic review
Dreamland (2019) Josh Bell With its gorgeous cinematography, haunting score, careful pacing, evocative use of cross-cutting, and great performance from Margot Robbie, this is one of the best movies of 2020.
Posted Nov 18, 2020Edit critic review
Blood From Stone (2020) Josh Bell The story is slow-moving but engaging, with a focus on character relationships, and strong acting from the main stars.
Posted Nov 18, 2020Edit critic review
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