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Digital Retribution
Digital Retribution is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Simon Foster.
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| Men Suddenly in Love (2011) | Simon Foster |
Lacking wit, panache, structure and the barest of true-to-life characterisations, Wong's boorish clash-of-the-sexes farce offers endless shots of cleavage but little else.
Posted Mar 29, 2011
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| The Butcher, the Chef, and the Swordsman (2010) | Simon Foster |
It is hard to say how much influence (Doug) Liman had over the finished product, but the already jittery directorial eye of Wuershan may have been better served by a collaborator who favours a less-is-more approach.
Posted Mar 23, 2011
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| Trollhunter (2010) | Simon Foster |
The Troll Hunter is refreshingly devoid of pretension, jettisoning all self-aware smugness (the downfall of Matt Reeve's similarly-constructed Cloverfield, 2008) in favour of being the best darn monster yarn it can be.
Posted Mar 11, 2011
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