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The Screen Show (ABC Radio 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): Jason Di Rosso.
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| Ernest Cole: Lost and Found (2024) | Jason Di Rosso |
Uses multiple archival sources, including Cole’s own writings, and some touches of artistic license, to build a moving and informative portrait.
Posted Apr 15, 2025
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| Head South (2024) | Jason Di Rosso |
It got under my skin, with its insightful framing of innocence, provincial yearning, and its respect for the teenage heart.
Posted Apr 15, 2025
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| Your Monster (2024) | Jason Di Rosso |
A debut feature that doesn’t lose grip on the premise, and actually develops it in dramatically interesting and surprising ways
Posted Dec 04, 2024
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| Cat Person (2023) | Jason Di Rosso |
The film explores the reasons behind what becomes a pretty catastrophic failure in communication, and it does this with a great deal of humour and even some very well directed sequences that push the film into the realm of psychological thriller.
Posted Nov 23, 2023
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