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The Sum of All Fears received mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes reported that 59% of critics gave the film positive reviews and that the average rating was 5.90/10 based on a total of 176 reviews counted. The consensus was that the film was "A slick and well-made thriller that takes on new weight due to the current political climate."
All Our Fears (Polish: Wszystkie nasze strachy) is a 2021 Polish biographical film directed by Łukasz Gutt and Łukasz Ronduda. [2] It is based on the Catholic gay activist Daniel Rycharski. Plot
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 90% based on reviews from 118 critics, with an average rating of 7.4/10. The critics consensus reads: "Narratively challenging and visually haunting, We're All Going to the World's Fair adds a uniquely ambitious and unsettling entry to the crowded coming-of-age genre."
A perfect movie for the moment — though it debuted in late 2020, winning the Grand Prize at Tallin Black Nights — “Fear” offers both seriocomic balm and finger-wagging just as another ...
In 2024, there is no shortage of possible imagined dystopian futures. Not just because there’s an ever-growing canon of films that dream up humanity’s worst-case scenarios but because news ...
Olivier Assayas, the celebrated French director of “Clouds of Sils Maria” and “Irma Vep,” is making his Berlinale competition debut this year with “Suspended Time,” his most personal ...
[3] [4] Twitch Film commented that like many other anthologies, some of the shorts were "duds" but that overall the shorts were "fairly consistent". [5] Reviews from Bloody Disgusting were divided, with one reviewer criticizing the film as being "more predictable than terrifying" while the other reviewer stated that it was a "mixed bag, but a ...
The film was released to multiple film festivals beginning in early 2009, including the Long Island Film Festival, [4] the Hello Darkness Film Festival in Melbourne, Australia, [5] and the Edmonton International Film Festival. It had its British premiere on August 29, 2009, in Leicester Square as part of Channel 4's London FrightFest Film Festival.