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Jonathan Pacheco

Jonathan Pacheco's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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96 Minutes (2011) 53% 2/4 EDIT “The director seems to be at odds with her own film, like a well-meaning but controlling parent hell-bent on choosing a child's college, major, and fraternity for them.” – Slant Magazine Apr 24, 2012 Full Review The Babymakers (2012) 8% EDIT “Spends painfully long minutes on one poorly written and ill-conceived gag after another.” – House Next Door Mar 18, 2012 Full Review Indie Game: The Movie (2011) 94% EDIT “An extremely polished and absorbing documentary profiling a handful of ambitious independent game developers.” – House Next Door Mar 18, 2012 Full Review V/H/S (2012) 55% EDIT “The uniqueness of each segment's topic, while feeling slightly like filmmakers making sure not to step on each other's toes, adds to the suspense and fun of V/H/S.” – House Next Door Mar 17, 2012 Full Review 3, 2, 1... Frankie Go Boom (2012) 45% EDIT “Any effort by Roberts to cultivate the romance into something more engaging could have elevated a nonetheless strong comedy.” – House Next Door Mar 13, 2012 Full Review The Do-Deca-Pentathlon (2012) 78% EDIT “An entertaining look back at what kind of filmmakers the Duplass brothers were four years ago, though I'd much rather be seeing what kind they are now.” – House Next Door Mar 13, 2012 Full Review 21 Jump Street (2012) 85% EDIT “A self-aware buddy-cop action-comedy seeking not to spoof, satirize, or deconstruct its genre, but to embrace its stereotypes.” – House Next Door Mar 13, 2012 Full Review The Turin Horse (2011) 87% EDIT “Béla Tarr effectively reassigns Nietzsche's crushing pity and despair from the equine to the driver, his daughter, and the countless others like them who exist more out of habit than with purpose.” – House Next Door Oct 12, 2011 Full Review Shame (2011) 79% EDIT “Fassbender's performance singlehandedly saves Shame from complete flaccidity.” – House Next Door Oct 9, 2011 Full Review The Kid With a Bike (2011) 96% EDIT “The Dardennes' decision not to develop Samantha beyond a blank slate is, I'm afraid, a misstep that occasionally becomes distracting, and prevents the film from achieving greatness as a truly rich, sweet, and engagingly tale of social realism.” – House Next Door Oct 7, 2011 Full Review Insidious (2011) 66% EDIT “Even from its first scenes it's clear that Insidious desperately needs to hit the editing treadmill.” – House Next Door Mar 13, 2011 Full Review
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