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The Saturday Paper (Australia)
The Saturday Paper (Australia) is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Debbie Zhou, Helen Razer, Michael Sun.
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| Nomadland (2020) | Debbie Zhou |
Zhao's sweeping ode to a forgotten America captures a universal poignancy that holds true in a waning, uncertain world.
Posted Apr 29, 2021
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| Mulan (2020) | Debbie Zhou |
Disney's transparent desire to capitalise on the Chinese market - with a faithfully unquestioning stance - explains the watered-down adaptation, which appeases more than it excites.
Posted Sep 13, 2020
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| The Farewell (2019) | Debbie Zhou |
The Farewell is a personal, compelling family dramedy, but the film goes beyond its premise and genre conventions - carefully unpacking questions about the division between cultural value systems and ways of thinking.
Posted Dec 19, 2019
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