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Ashley Naftule

Ashley Naftule's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Nico, 1988 (2017) 94% 9/10 EDIT “A haunting and deeply affecting examination of the German singer's final years.” – Under the Radar Nov 27, 2018 Full Review Mercury 13 (2018) 100% 5/10 EDIT “While parts of the documentary are dull, it's enlivened by some breathtaking aerial photography and Philip Sheppard's electronic & string-heavy score.” – Under the Radar Jul 2, 2018 Full Review Filmworker (2017) 96% 7/10 EDIT “Vitali makes for a sympathetic and intriguing subject.” – Under the Radar Jul 2, 2018 Full Review Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist (2018) 80% 6/10 EDIT “And while the film's lack of a compelling throughline makes it hard to sit through without your mind wandering off for a bit, it does feature some dynamite visuals and archival footages.” – Under the Radar Jul 2, 2018 Full Review That Summer (2017) 84% 5/10 EDIT “The footage is interesting on its own, sure, but a lot of the impact is lost if you don't know the story behind it.” – Under the Radar Jul 2, 2018 Full Review China Salesman (2017) 13% 2/10 EDIT “The single worst thing about China Salesman is how it doesn't even bother to hide its propagandistic intentions.” – Under the Radar Jul 2, 2018 Full Review Saving Brinton (2017) 93% 8/10 EDIT “What gives Saving Brinton its heart is watching one man work doggedly, without complaint, to save history.” – Under the Radar May 16, 2018 Full Review Strangers on the Earth (2016) 86% 8/10 EDIT “The greatest compliment one can pay it is that it's bound to eclipse The Way as the film that people will say inspired them to put one foot in front of the other and make their way to pay Saint James a visit.” – Under the Radar May 9, 2018 Full Review The Rachel Divide (2018) 71% EDIT “The most riveting section of the film is its conclusion, when [Laura] Brownson openly questions [Rachel] Dolezal and pushes her to answer some uncomfortable questions.” – Under the Radar Apr 27, 2018 Full Review The Endless (2017) 91% 6/10 EDIT “But Benson & Moorehead manage to pull off compelling performances as the ex-cultists. They have a believable chemistry as brothers: affectionate yet tense, as liable to hug it out as slug it out.” – Under the Radar Apr 5, 2018 Full Review
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