
Christy Lemire
Co-Host at RogerEbert.com
Film Critic at Breakfast All Day
Film critic, @bfastallday co-host, https://t.co/KW40xg6d6E, 1986 Wheel of Fortune Teen Week champion, Nicolas' mom, runner, sober ⚓️
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Jan 8, 2025 |
ecartelera.com | Alberto Cano |Matt Donato |Aidan Kelley |Christy Lemire
Crítica de 'Sonic 3: La película' 10 Sin spoilers Con todo lo que llevamos de la saga de Sonic, y con cada entrega que llevamos ha ido mejorando desde la primera película, y eso que si la segunda parte de la saga de Sonic nos flipó mucho por añadir más personajes y más detalles que añorábamos de los videojuegos como las esmeraldas del caos, la esmeralda maestra, el robot del doctor Eggman, y el super Sonic y ese pedazo de escena poscréditos de la segunda parte que nos introduce a Shadow; pues...
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Aug 16, 2024 |
rogerebert.com | Christy Lemire
In the script from Kristen Lazarian and Paulina Lagudi Ulrich, the fisherman, João, has suffered a devastating loss at the beginning of the film, making the surprising arrival of the penguin that much more poignant. Jean Reno gives a vulnerable, moving performance as João, a simple man broken by tragedy transformed by the thrill of this unexpected connection. He shows great range here, from sorrow to joy to an impish sense of playfulness, and his openness is captivating.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
rogerebert.com | Christy Lemire
Still, deeply committed performances from Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens keep us hanging on, at least for a while. Both actors are doing extremely different things here, and that friction creates both humor and tension from the get-go. As he has in films as disparate as " The Guest," " Abigail," and " Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga," Stevens uses his gorgeous looks to sinister effect.
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Jul 18, 2024 |
rogerebert.com | Christy Lemire
The tone is all over the place as "The Eternal City" tries to encompass that kind of humor along with zany slapstick, wholesome coming-of-age moments, pleasing travelogue scenery and serious peril. At one point, a teenage boy is being stalked at gunpoint through a field of sunflowers; soon afterward, he's enjoying a romantic Italian sunset. Coleman and Schaal's characters get hit and kicked in the face, which feels needlessly brutal.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
rogerebert.com | Christy Lemire
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