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Sarah Cortinaz

Sarah Cortinaz's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
94%
Casino Royale (2006) A cast of true talent, a Bond girl that can finally tangle with him in smarts, and action that will please even the harshest critics. If you were going to watch only one Bond film, I’d put Casino Royale above all the rest. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
99%
007: Goldfinger (1964) Bond is grittier in this action role while still holding on to his sleek and handsome charm. But more importantly, the Bond girls change, definitely for the better. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
92%
Skyfall (2012) The first time we see Sam Mendes in the director’s chair and cinematographer Roger Deakins enter the franchise to create this stunning film. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
80%
GoldenEye (1995) This new era of Brosnan films became a little campy as time went on, but Goldeneye stands out among the rest. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
81%
007 On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) On Her Majesty’s Secret Service aims to change Bond’s usual tough guy persona by giving our hero a heart... - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
95%
Dr. No (1962) It’s is a great way to get the franchise off the ground and who better to do it than Sean Connery. It may be a little predictable with the storytelling, but it’s pure fun. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
63%
Spectre (2015) Like Connery, it’s hard to say goodbye to such an iconic character. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
97%
From Russia With Love (1963) The Cold War story is utterly fun even if the action is on the cheesy side. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
80%
Licence to Kill (1989) Many may have forgotten Dalton’s time as the iconic agent, but whether you remember him or not, it’s worth sinking your teeth into. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
82%
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Roger Moore put an unusual goofy spin on Bond, which didn’t always work in the overall vision. However, The Spy Who Loved Me is likely his best film that only shows glimpses of how truly outrageous his era can get. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
A-
76%
A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001) A.I. isn't without a few hiccups, but in my opinion, is severely underrated when it comes to Spielberg's credits as a director. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
A
86%
Thelma & Louise (1991) The key points of symbolism that are displayed in Thelma & Louise are no accident, but they are there to show the extreme changes in the women from beginning to end. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
C-
25%
The Woman in the Window (2021) An accomplished director, brilliant cast, great score, and eerie cinematography, this film should be a no-brainer award caliber film. Although the film isn’t terrible, it’s forgettable at best. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
B+
60%
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths (2022) Iñárritu creates a world, in typical Iñárritu fashion, to illuminate the constant transitional state (the in-between) in so many of our lives. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
97%
Sound of Metal (2019) For anyone who has tried to cope with a disability, this film will resonate and speak volumes for you as it accurately depicts the shock of a life-altering condition. Bring the tissues, because Sound of Metal cuts deep. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
90%
Promising Young Woman (2020) Promising Young Woman shows Mulligan in her best role yet. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
93%
Nomadland (2020) Zhao was made to make this movie, and McDormand was made to play Fran. The combination of these two powerful women has culminated in a modern masterpiece. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
98%
The Father (2020) The Father is a film that punches you straight in the gut. You’ll never be able to forget this one. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
65%
French Exit (2020) French Exit is the perfect mixture between drama and extremely dry humor. Michelle Pfeiffer exudes elegance with every scene she's in, and Lucas Hedges plays his usual endearing, supportive character. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
82%
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020) If I were to say that I’m Thinking of Ending Things messes with your mind, that wouldn’t even begin to tell you what you’re in store for. It’s unconventional, but so is director Charlie Kaufman. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
76%
Pieces of a Woman (2020) It can be a hard one to watch but, to put it simply, Kirby is magnetic. You just can’t take your eyes off her. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
98%
Minari (2020) Minari is incredibly tender, and woefully honest. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
92%
The Invisible Man (2020) Sure nothing beats the original Invisible Man from 1933, but this new take on a classic is very entertaining. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
B+
87%
Let Them All Talk (2020) Let Them All Talk feels like you’re sitting down to watch a documentary. His continued eye for detail brings such a layer of humanity to the characters. For better or worse, their lives are open for all to see. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
A
100%
Black Narcissus (1947) No matter how many versions grace the screen, it's the lure, the brooding intensity, and the hidden sensuality, that makes Powell and Pressburger's Black Narcissus, a magnetic film. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
B+
96%
Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) Judas and the Black Messiah is, no doubt, an indicative mirror image of our current state. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
C
90%
Wild Indian (2021) I have to respect Corbine for bringing together two very different subject matters. But when I hoped for more, there was none. And when he wanted me to feel, there was very little. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
A+
95%
Fargo (1996) Fargo begins with a thunderous orchestral score by Carter Burwell as it beckons the audience towards the tragic events that are about to unfold. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
B
90%
The Nest (2020) The Nest’s slow build-up may leave you craving more, but the fantastic performances from Law and Coon, and Durkin’s brilliant direction, will more than make up for it. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
A
97%
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) Through Capra’s eyes, we imagine the hopes that our forefathers had one day dreamt for us. Using our voices to stand up for those that need our help. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 23, 2024
C-
38%
Rebecca (2020) The thirst for a sinister and mysterious Rebecca is a thirst that is never quenched. - InSession Film
Read More | Posted Apr 19, 2024
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