- the
smallest detail, as it
draws us into the
imagined scenario".
Simon Miraudo of
Quickflix called it "a mournful,
dreamlike examination of the hole left...
- film as a
whole "achieves a
surprising comp****ion and honesty."
Simon Miraudo from
Quickflix praised the
character development of
brothers Tommy Riordan...
-
inspired meditation on art and creation, but in a loose,
funny key".
Simon Miraudo, of Quickflix, said that "all
anyone wanted to talk
about was the sequence...
-
while panning the song's "voyeuristic" tone and West's lyricism.
Simon Miraudo from
Student Edge
wrote that "it
inches uncomfortably towards racial respectability...
- Age in New
Netflix Teaser".
Vanity Fair.
Retrieved September 24, 2015.
Miraudo,
Simon (November 16, 2015). "Review:
Could 'With Bob And David' Ever Have...
- Crawford's
performances "if you
dramatically drop your expectations".
Simon Miraudo of
Quickflix called it "ill-conceived" and gave the film a
mixed review...
- of 'true love doesn't need ****' was so convincing", she states.
Simon Miraudo suggested on his
Quickflix blog that the
movie heralded a new age in cinema...
- "Talk Hard –
James Napier Robertson, The Dark Horse,
Locke -
Simon Miraudo".
Simon Miraudo. "Cliff Curtis,
James Napier Robertson, &
James Rolleston talk...
-
Archived from the
original on 11
March 2015.
Retrieved 10
August 2015.
Miraudo,
Simon (10 July 2012). "F is for Frédéric – The
Imposter Review". Quickflix...
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always seems to be
backing warily into her own movies." Quickflix's
Simon Miraudo rated the film 3 out of 5 and said, "The
Fault in Our
Stars undeniably...