Jacqueline Coley
Jacqueline Coley'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.
The State Against Mandela and the Others (2018)
83%
B-
EDIT
“Champeaux and Porte are refreshingly straightforward with the dialogue in their script, although they sometimes become infatuated with their own cleverness; the film could easily lose 20 minutes and be stronger for it.” –
IndieWire
May 21, 2018
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Unforgettable (2017)
29%
EDIT
“Even with stumbles, the film was a fun ride, and Heigl's crazy-ex foolery is well worth the price of admission.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Dec 21, 2017
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Keanu (2016)
78%
EDIT
“Keanu is chuckle-out-loud-funny for the majority of the film. Key and Peele come hard with their first big screen story. Keanu is funny and fresh, if slightly formulaic, buddy action comedy.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Dec 21, 2017
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Roxanne Roxanne (2017)
68%
2.5/5
EDIT
“Roxanne Roxanne is a story that needed to be told, And if you are familiar with the story you will likely to find it bold, but it needs just a bit more guidance and perhaps more time, to truly let the story of this forgotten star shine.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Nov 15, 2017
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Suburbicon (2017)
27%
1.5/5
EDIT
“The path to hell is paved with the best intentions, and the first stop is Suburbicon.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Nov 15, 2017
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Gook (2017)
94%
2.5/5
EDIT
“Chon's black-and-white indie throwback is cinematic, emotional, and authentic-yet undeniably problematic.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Aug 15, 2017
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The Big Sick (2017)
98%
4.5/5
EDIT
“The love story is messy, complicated, yet unconsciously romantic.” –
Black Girl Nerds
May 12, 2017
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Free Fire (2016)
69%
3/5
EDIT
“An Old-Fashioned shoot-em/Farce that is quintessentially British. Featuring a hilarious cast of characters Free Fire is; a short plot, long on laughs, frenetic, yet entertaining genre film.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Mar 12, 2017
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Logan (2017)
93%
8/10
EDIT
“Hugh Jackman has been Wolverine for over 17 years, and yet he found a way to deliver a [new] version of the character...in quite possibly the best performance of his career.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Feb 27, 2017
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Split (2017)
79%
7/10
EDIT
“[Split] is a solid thriller highlighted by a career-defining performance from McAvoy.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Feb 23, 2017
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Raw (2016)
93%
8/10
EDIT
“Garance Miller sells every [cannibalistic] bite with cringing authenticity.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Feb 14, 2017
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Elle (2016)
91%
8/10
EDIT
“Paul Verhoeven returns to European cinema, with French cinematic icon Isabelle Huppert, and gives us modern-day psychological crime thriller that is as dark as it is brilliant.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Jan 5, 2017
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Hardcore Henry (2015)
51%
7/10
EDIT
“HARDCORE HENRY is like watching the world's best FPS video game directed by Sam Raimi, scored by the Sex Pistols, while on acid in the midst of an earthquake.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Jan 4, 2017
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Batman: The Killing Joke (2016)
35%
4/10
EDIT
“Instead of what was promised, we must struggle through...a bad 90's romantic comedy masquerading as a comic book movie.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Jan 4, 2017
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The Magnificent Seven (2016)
64%
6/10
EDIT
“If you are going into The Magnificent Seven expecting a cinematic masterpiece...you will be severely disappointed. But if you want two hours of laughs, bullets, brawls, and perhaps a few tears, [it's] a serviceable distraction.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Dec 31, 2016
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Hunter Gatherer (2016)
96%
4/5
EDIT
“With great casting and a stellar performance by Andre Royo, Hunter Gatherer is a film that questions and celebrates the eternal optimist.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Nov 22, 2016
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Moonlight (2016)
98%
10/10
EDIT
“An intimate tale that will leave you deeply affected [and] one of the best films of 2016.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Nov 5, 2016
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Lion (2016)
84%
6/10
EDIT
“Patel's constant anger and destitution get a bit tedious, but the uplifting ending will move even the most stoic movie-goer to tears.” –
Black Girl Nerds
Nov 5, 2016
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