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Tony Nigro

Tony Nigro's reviews do not count toward the Tomatometer®. This is not a Tomatometer-approved critic, and this critic's reviews are not published on a Tomatometer-approved publication.

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Tokyo Godfathers (2003) 92% EDIT “Like the best intellectual anime, Tokyo Godfathers employs its plethora of references to maximum effect.” – Flak Magazine Jun 8, 2018 Full Review Metropolis (2001) 87% EDIT “That parts of Metropolis are patchwork on paper does not stop its fiercely artistic originality.” – Flak Magazine Jun 5, 2018 Full Review House of 1000 Corpses (2003) 22% EDIT “The ride can be brutally fun, but the movie really leaves you with little more than thoughts like, "Rob Zombie likes cowboy hats."” – Flak Magazine Jun 4, 2018 Full Review The Grudge (2004) 41% EDIT “The Grudge maintains considerable integrity for a remake, probably because it's more of a revisiting...There is some terrifying stuff in this movie - although you should expect that from a director on his fifth try.” – Flak Magazine Jun 4, 2018 Full Review Freddy vs. Jason (2003) 42% EDIT “It may be bad, but it's bad fun. And that's more than most new horror can claim.” – Flak Magazine Jun 4, 2018 Full Review Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (2001) 68% EDIT “An undeniably entertaining and infinitely hip movie.” – Flak Magazine Jun 1, 2018 Full Review The Cat's Meow (2001) 76% EDIT “Though entertaining in a roaring-'20s way, you leave the movie wondering whether Bogdanovich and Peros wanted to tell a love story or lambaste the world it's set in, because neither complements the other.” – Flak Magazine May 31, 2018 Full Review The Big Bounce (2004) 16% EDIT “It makes for some good beach noir, but you also get the feeling that both director and cast approached their jobs as if they were paid Club Med vacation.” – Flak Magazine May 30, 2018 Full Review Anything Else (2003) 40% EDIT “Anything Else is best understood by the unpopular stance of admitting a distinction between Woody Allen the man and Woody Allen the character... Anything Else deconstructs the character, giving us a grim view of who he might become.” – Flak Magazine May 30, 2018 Full Review
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