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Maxance Vincent

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
D
75%
Escape (2024) Escape can’t impress, even if Jong-pil tries to visually dazzle with a fast-paced and almost relentless barrage of action. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Jul 10, 2024
A
90%
Through the Night (2023) The emotional resonance is devastating... - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Jul 02, 2024
D+
70%
Immaculate (2024) Immaculate is far from what its title suggests and won’t be remembered as a staple of religious horror but rather another dull jumpscare fest that apparently passes as ‘horror’ these days. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Jul 02, 2024
D
70%
Sting (2024) Sting will remain one of the most disappointing movies of the year, one whose potential is immediately wasted by the time it’s clear the movie will be nothing more than a slightly edgier PG-13 horror flick. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Jul 02, 2024
D-
18%
The Wages of Fear (2024) Making it more action-driven isn’t necessarily a problem if the character relationships and the core of Arnaud’s story remain intact and as thrilling as they were. But there are little thrills to be had in this hackneyed version. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Jul 02, 2024
A
95%
Hit Man (2023) Here’s hoping his next project (including the upcoming Paul Mescal musical he’s currently shooting for twenty years…as if twelve wasn’t enough) will be of equal measure. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Jul 02, 2024
F
21%
The Strangers: Chapter 1 (2024) At this point, if I were reading a book, I’d throw it in the garbage bin before I’d even make it to Chapter 2. And that’s a promise. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Jul 02, 2024
F
19%
Atlas (2024) AI isn’t all bad – but it’s also not all good. This moral grey area seems to be at the center of Atlas, yet Peyton never has the guts to do anything with it. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Jul 02, 2024
A
82%
Kalki 2898 AD (2024) Enough to keep me watching anything the franchise churns out until whatever Ashwin has in mind for its grand finale... - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Jul 02, 2024
D
47%
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 (2024) It also doesn't help that we barely know who any of these people Costner showcases on screen are. What are their names and their relation to the main conflict at hand? - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Jul 02, 2024
D-
18%
Tarot (2024) The direction both Cohen and Halberg take from the get-go is so unimaginatively inept that no actor, no matter how talented and skillful they may be (Olwen Fouéré is particularly wasted here), can save it. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted May 08, 2024
C+
67%
Dark Harvest (2023) It wouldn’t have been that big of a problem if the other performances had balanced things out, but it saddens me to report that none of the actors give any noteworthy turns here... - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
A
94%
Talk to Me (2023) RackaRacka has crafted a horror film for the ages that will be remembered in ten years as one of the most important in the realm of independent horror. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
B-
39%
Insidious: The Red Door (2023) It still feels like a satisfying conclusion to a series of films that have continuously terrified us for over a decade. That alone is worth remembering. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
A
79%
Extraction 2 (2023) The movie delivers and is one of the year’s best and most inventive action pictures... - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D-
26%
Marlowe (2022) Marlowe could’ve been Neeson's way out, but he and Jordan retread the same elements from his dull action pictures. I guess we’ll never see Neeson make another good movie again. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
A-
96%
Chang Can Dunk (2023) Don't hesitate on seeing Chang Can Dunk. If there's one March basketball film to watch this month, it's this one. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D+
69%
Somebody I Used To Know (2023) Moments of heart and genuine emotion immediately hampered by humor involving sensitive bodily parts (or fluids). If you want to make a heartfelt rom-com, stuff like this needs to be on the cutting room floor. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D+
66%
Cocaine Bear (2023) As such, the insanity that is Cocaine Bear is only reserved for its trailer, which promises an insane ride at the movies, only for the movie to be a total whimper. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
B+
98%
Rye Lane (2023) Of course, with such a short runtime, one expects Rye Lane to move forward swiftly, which it does. Its editing is fast-paced, and the movie’s cinematography is incredibly lively. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D
55%
Book Club (2018) The result is a rather dull and monotonous affair that shouldn’t have been made. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
A-
56%
Fast X (2023) Fast X has many inconsistencies. It has plenty of mediocre performances and egregious attempts at fan service, too. But it doesn't matter. No one who pays money to see the TENTH installment in The Fast and the Furious watches the film for these reasons. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
C
45%
Kandahar (2023) As far as his collaborations go with Butler, it’s, unfortunately, his weakest, even if he manages to get a great performance out of him. Here’s hoping his next B-grade action film will be significantly better. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
A-
88%
The Inspection (2022) The Inspection remains a must-see. With career-defining performances from Pope, Castillo, and Woodbine, the film is one of the most important of the year, born out of someone's personal trauma for the world to see. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
B+
86%
Spoiler Alert (2022) Sure, it’s an amazingly conventional biopic, going through the ups and downs of Michael’s time with Kit. But it’s also increasingly earnest. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
A
43%
Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (2022) It's miraculous that a movie penned by the screenwriter of Bohemian Rhapsody would be worth watching, but Kasi Lemmons continues to prove she is a highly versatile filmmaker/actor whose imprint on cinema will be felt for decades to come. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
A
93%
Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical (2022) The film ranges from funny visual comedy to staggering musical and emotionally investing drama with two excellent core performances from Emma Thompson and Lashana Lynch. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
C-
48%
Jung_E (2023) Flashy action sequences are one thing (and they're all amazingly executed), but if the story doesn't support it, you only have one piece of the puzzle. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D-
28%
House Party (2023) As much as House Party (2023) wants to celebrate the House Party (1990), it’s as mean-spirited as House Party 3 and House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute. And that’s not something you want to compare your film to. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D-
44%
Shotgun Wedding (2023) A reception to avoid... - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D-
41%
At Midnight (2023) The movie fails to deliver a genuinely heartfelt romance anchored by two great stars. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
A+
96%
Till (2022) There’s no other reason needed to watch Till than for Deadwyler’s impeccable performance. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
B-
75%
Rosaline (2022) For me, a piece of light entertainment after being winded by a flu shot felt like it was what the doctor had ordered. And it's good enough for me to recommend it. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
C
71%
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2022) The plot itself is amazingly clichéd. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
C+
71%
The Good House (2021) If you crave something deeper, and more meaningful, this will not be the movie for you. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
C+
85%
The Wonder (2022) The Wonder doesn’t instill “wonder,” nor enjoyment. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
C+
80%
Devotion (2022) Devotion doesn’t have the impact it should have, even if Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell give powerhouse performances. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
B+
80%
Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022) If you remove this entire storyline altogether, you get an insanely fun animated adventure with brilliant vocal performances, sharply written humor, and the most unexpected cameos you’ll ever see in a Chip ‘n Dale movie... - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D
94%
Hollywood Stargirl (2022) Let’s be honest: no one asked for Hollywood Stargirl. The first film had very little emotional attachment and depth to hold the audience’s interest, and the same can be said for the sequel. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D
23%
The Man From Toronto (2022) The Man from Toronto is a largely unimpressive bore, even if Hart and Harrelson try to keep their chemistry as engaging as possible. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
B-
84%
Both Sides of the Blade (2021) Both Sides of the Blade isn’t as impactful as it should be. Still, the film is an impeccable showcase of how terrific Vincent Lindon and Juliette Binoche are as actors, and are able to chew up the screen and make the most of their time together. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
B
82%
Vengeance (2022) Even with a flawed story and some underdeveloped characters, Vengeance shines through a hilarious script and a colorful bunch of Shaws that protagonist Ben interacts with. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D-
33%
They/Them (2022) Profoundly misguided... - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
F
0%
After Ever Happy (2022) It’s particularly frustrating to see Stephen Moyer and Mira Sorvino dragged into this mess because they’re talented actors who deserve better. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
A+
92%
Moonage Daydream (2022) One leaves Moonage Daydream with their eyes and ears bursting with excitement. It’s not your typical documentary, and the lesssaid about the movie, the better. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
A-
95%
Belle (2021) Once this dynamic happens, Hosoda can now play around with the characters’ emotions and build up the climax, which contains many emotional cruxes at once... - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D-
15%
Home Sweet Home Alone (2021) Its illogical plot comprised of three idiot protagonists, unfunny traps and jokes, and a recycled plot from the first Home Alone doesn't make it worthwhile... - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D-
30%
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) Texas Chainsaw Massacre completely ruins the original, and any fan of that movie should steer far, far away from its latest installment and hope that the franchise will now stay dead and buried for good. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D-
28%
The Desperate Hour (2021) Its misguided script, the senseless exploitation of real school shooting victims to redeem Naomi Watts’ character automatically makes it one of the worst movies of the year and one to never watch. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
D
35%
Cheaper by the Dozen (2022) Cheaper by the Dozen is one big missed opportunity. Braff and Union are great together, but the movie wants to do too much, with too little, hindering every good opportunity it has for something awfully familiar and too predictable for its own good. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Mar 06, 2024
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