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Sean P. Means

Sean P. Means

Tomatometer-approved critic Salt Lake Tribune, Film.com
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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
3.5/4
Kinds of Kindness (2024) By using these actors as an ensemble, shifting roles and attitudes from story to story, Lanthimos deepens the common threads that tie these stories to each other. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jul 04, 2024
1/4
Despicable Me 4 (2024) There could be a funny movie to be made out of “Despicable Me 4,” by playing the video of Carell and Ferrell ad-libbing in the recording booth. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jul 04, 2024
3/4
MaXXXine (2024) "As drenched in ‘80s camp and film references as it is in blood." - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jul 04, 2024
3.5/4
Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara (2023) “Kidnapped” illustrates, with the emotional force of grand opera, the cruelty inflicted by people claiming in God’s name that they know what’s best. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jun 28, 2024
4/4
Tuesday (2023) The highest praise I can give “Tuesday” is this: For the first time in I can’t remember when, I could not at any moment predict what would happen next — and anything I might have imagined was outdone by what Pusic did instead. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jun 28, 2024
3.5/4
Ghostlight (2024) Once you get past the plot mechanics of O’Sullivan’s script, which can be a little too on-the-nose, the strength of the story’s emotional pull cannot be denied. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jun 28, 2024
3/4
Thelma (2024) Squibb gives a solid performance here, leaning into the comic possibilities of being a woman of action while also tapping into some heartfelt emotional moments where Thelma reflects on the small annoyances and occasional joys of living as long as she has. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jun 28, 2024
2.5/4
The Bikeriders (2023) Because it’s based on a book of photography, perhaps it’s inevitable that “The Bikeriders” is all enigmatic images on the surface and not much going on beneath. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jun 28, 2024
3.5/4
Janet Planet (2023) The showstopper in “Janet Planet” is Nicholson, … who brings both a world-weary resignation and a reservoir of eternal hope to Janet’s quest to understand the world and her place in it. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jun 28, 2024
3/4
A Quiet Place: Day One (2024) Nyong’o holds everything steady, giving us an action heroine guided solely by the desire to experience a moment of normal life before it all comes crashing down. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jun 28, 2024
3/4
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 (2024) What Costner puts on the screen in these first three hours is often impressive, and a reminder that … there are few filmmakers alive who intuitively understand the iconography of the Hollywood Western like he does. - Salt Lake Tribune
Read More | Posted Jun 28, 2024
3.5/4
Inside Out 2 (2024) It’s an achievement that the sequel, “Inside Out 2,” manages to come even close to the original’s wit and insight into the mind of a girl. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jun 12, 2024
2/4
Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024) Are there fans clamoring for the fourth installment of a franchise that, at 29, is older than the movie’s target audience? Particularly one that’s this tonally unbalanced, careening from unfocused mayhem and scattershot humor? Only the box office knows. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted Jun 06, 2024
3.5/4
Robot Dreams (2023) The deceptively simple animation captures Varon’s line drawings and the sunniest, happiest version of New York City possible, in service to a witty, charming story of friendship crossing boundaries of time and hardship. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 30, 2024
3/4
Young Woman and the Sea (2024) In its best moments, focusing on Ridley’s Trudy and her determination and her family bonds, the movie comes out a winner. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 30, 2024
3.5/4
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) In an era where creatures, machines and worlds can be pieced together with pixels, the tactile messiness of George Miller’s “Mad Max” movies — where the stunt driving and other outlandish tricks are, mostly, happening in camera — is astonishing. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 26, 2024
3.5/4
Babes (2024) Adlon displays a very dry wit and a well-tuned sense of the absurdities women endure to be mothers, lovers and friends. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 26, 2024
2/4
Bob Marley: One Love (2024) If you know nothing about Bob Marley, the biographical drama “Bob Marley: One Love” will teach you that much and maybe a few timeline details — but anyone with knowledge of Marley’s complicated life will feel like major sections are glossed over. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
The Taste of Things (2023) “The Taste of Things” is a movie meant to make you fall in love — with the food, with the stars, with the French countryside — and it succeeds beautifully. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
2.5/4
Ordinary Angels (2024) “Ordinary Angels” is proof that events that are real don’t necessarily feel real when put up on screen, and that can make all the difference. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
Perfect Days (2023) While “Perfect Days” isn’t driven by its plot, but that doesn’t mean there’s a down stretch or a wasted move. It’s a movie about the importance of little moments — and a movie that’s full of such little moments, every one of which is a reward. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3/4
Drive-Away Dolls (2024) Director Ethan Coen — in the big chair for the first time without his brother Joel — creates a hilariously down and dirty movie (co-written with his editor and wife, Tricia Cooke) that draws apparent inspiration from low-rent ‘60s drive-in movies. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
4/4
Dune: Part Two (2024) If Villeneuve makes good on his recent talk of making a third movie (based on Herbert’s sequel, “Dune Messiah”), “Dune: Part Two” is the downpayment that tells us it’s going to be spectacular. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3/4
Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024) As the movie progresses through its emotional beats, its subplot involving the partnership between Mr. Ping and Po’s panda dad, Li, and its menagerie of comical side characters, it’s hard to shake the feeling that we’ve been here before. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
Io Capitano (2023) After too many seasons where the word “immigrant” is a label on undifferentiated figures in a news story or a hate-filled punchline in a political speech, Garrone’s greatest service is the bracing reminder that these are people just like us. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3/4
Arthur the King (2024) “Arthur the King” is an entertaining enough adventure yarn about a shaggy, scruffy creature who barks and growls while scrapping through the jungles of the Dominican Republic. That’s the character played by Mark Wahlberg. The movie is also about a dog. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
Love Lies Bleeding (2024) “Steamy” barely begins to describe the heat on display in “Love Lies Bleeding,” a deliciously devilish slice of lesbian noir from director Rose Glass — that showcases one of our best actors, Kristen Stewart, and an appealing newcomer in Katy O’Brian. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
2.5/4
Problemista (2023) As a writer, Torres has a dry, absurdist humor. … As a director, Torres suggests the whimsical imagery that Wes Anderson would make if he were a gay Salvadoran working with a budget of a buck-fifty. And as an actor, he’s … annoying. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3/4
Late Night with the Devil (2023) Dastmalchian conveys the creeping unease Jack feels as his TV career is circling the drain, which is nearly as terrifying as the horrors his show is about to unleash on America. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
2.5/4
Remembering Gene Wilder (2023) “Remembering Gene Wilder” feels like the sort of safe, sanitized accounting of Wilder’s life and work that one would see playing in a museum exhibit of the man’s work. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
Ennio (2021) “Ennio” captures Morricone’s wit, his humility, his striving for perfection. Most importantly, though, it captures his music, in the context of some spectacular movies, and allows us to consider a lifetime of music in one engrossing sitting. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
2/4
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024) Compare this movie to last year’s “Godzilla Minus One,” and it’s clear that the character’s Japanese originators still have a better handle on what makes Godzilla fearsome and tragic — and more than the sum of its computer-generated parts. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
2.5/4
The First Omen (2024) It’s an intriguing movie-watching exercise to try to figure out why the people behind “The First Omen” wanted to create a prequel for a movie that otherwise would have disappeared down the memory hole. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3/4
Wicked Little Letters (2023) {The movie} is a good reason to watch and appreciate the lead performers, Colman and Buckley, who bring different types of intensity to the disparate roles — Colman’s Edith as the repressed do-gooder, and Buckley as the unfiltered survivor. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
Monkey Man (2024) Patel builds the action up in measured doses, steeping us in the theology of the heroic monkey god Hanuman and the disparity of extreme poverty and extreme avarice in modern India. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
2.5/4
Escape from Germany (2024) Christensen’s habit of turning every plot turn into a Sunday school lesson is on display here — with every twist of fate or fortunate coincidence taken as a sign of God’s hand. Miracles are good for sermons, but they make for unsubtle screenwriting. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
La Chimera (2023) At one point, Italia remarks: “It’s a temporary situation. Life is temporary.” That’s the guiding force behind “La Chimera,” a sense that we’re all making this life up as we go, and it’s the people we choose to be with who make it worth living. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
4/4
Civil War (2024) Whether it’s a preview of America’s future seems beside the point — because it works so effectively as a fractured mirror of our unsettled present. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
The Beast (2023) “The Beast” will not work for every viewer — the narrative is dense enough that there were moments where I’m still not sure what was happening. But I was fascinated to watch Bonello, Seydoux and MacKay trying to work it all out. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
2.5/4
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024) For some reason – maybe the “based on a true story” label, or the distaste for making comical villains out of Nazis — the action sequences feel labored and listless. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3/4
Abigail (2024) Certainly “Abigail” could have been tighter — it takes nearly an hour to get to the big reveal on which the story pivots. But when it’s cooking, “Abigail” is bloody entertaining. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
1.5/4
Rebel Moon: Part Two - The Scargiver (2024) Snyder completely missed what made the “Star Wars” franchise so memorable: … the way George Lucas (and subsequent directors) took a cue from the classic movie serials … that wanted to give viewers a thrill and didn’t take themselves too seriously. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3/4
Unsung Hero (2023) As the title “Unsung Hero” implies, there’s one … carrying the biggest load — Helen, and Betts brings out the quiet dignity and no-nonsense grit she must have showed to get the family through hard times. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
2.5/4
Boy Kills World (2023) Why does this exercise in excess by rookie German director Moritz Mohr feel so draining? I think it’s because the movie can’t resist nudging the viewer in the ribs every five minutes to point out how clever it thinks it is. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
Challengers (2024) In the movie’s terms, Zendaya is the champion in every way. Guadagnino and cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom gravitate toward her at every opportunity — who wouldn’t? — and she matches that attention with a performance that’s blazing with intensity. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
The Idea of You (2024) [Hathaway] delivers Solène’s full range of feelings — the surprise and joy of a new relationship, the self-doubt when it seems to be going too well, and the guilt at keeping the relationship secret from Izzy — in a fully realized performance. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
The Fall Guy (2024) “The Fall Guy” works because the stars, like the action pieces, are giving their all without looking like they’re trying too hard. It’s as much a balancing act as any stunt in the movie, and the results are breathtaking. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024) “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” reveals itself to be a stirring piece of science fiction, as well as a deft allegory about the dangers of power and the conundrum of knowing who to trust. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
2.5/4
IF (2024) Much of “IF” is clever and creative — from the Coney Island setting for the IFs’ retirement home to the way needle drops are used to evoke memory — but after a while one realizes that they’re not really going anywhere. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
3.5/4
Evil Does Not Exist (2023) The opening shot is an unbroken four-minute pan, looking up through the trees at a gray sky. Hamaguchi is telling us to be patient, to let the movie work on its own schedule and rhythms — and when it does, the results are genuinely moving and fascinating. - The Movie Cricket
Read More | Posted May 20, 2024
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