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Marrit Ingman

Marrit Ingman's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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... And They Lived Happily Ever After (2004) 59% 2.5/5 EDIT “” – Austin Chronicle Nov 5, 2011 Full Review For the Bible Tells Me So (2007) 98% 2.5/5 EDIT “If imperfect, the film is also necessary.” – Austin Chronicle Oct 27, 2007 Full Review Hannah Takes the Stairs (2007) 57% 3.5/5 EDIT “Swanberg can be playful behind the camera -- he has a taste for Godardian jump cuts -- and his sense of color is crisp. Gerwig, his millennial Jean Seberg, is no pixie; her captivating ordinariness helps hold the movie together.” – Austin Chronicle Oct 26, 2007 Full Review The Jane Austen Book Club (2007) 66% 2.5/5 EDIT “It really does smack of "chick flick."” – Austin Chronicle Oct 13, 2007 Full Review Trade (2007) 33% 2.5/5 EDIT “Tremendously sincere but at times brutal drama.” – Austin Chronicle Oct 6, 2007 Full Review Pathfinder (2007) 8% 2/5 EDIT “There are two kinds of people in the world: those who think slow-motion is cool and those who do not. If you are of the former, I can recommend Pathfinder.” – Austin Chronicle Sep 22, 2007 Full Review The Devil Came on Horseback (2007) 96% 3.5/5 EDIT “The film's approach suits an audience broader than the usual documentary crowd, though it's worth mentioning that those pictures can really stay with you.” – Austin Chronicle Sep 22, 2007 Full Review Milarepa: Magician, Murderer, Saint (2006) 41% 2/5 EDIT “The movie is so oddly structured that it can't sustain engagement on the story level; I wish I liked it more.” – Austin Chronicle Sep 21, 2007 Full Review Rumor Has It ... (2005) 21% 0/5 EDIT “” – Austin Chronicle Sep 8, 2007 Full Review This Is England (2006) 93% 3.5/5 EDIT “Somewhere between the pop jouissance of Guy Ritchie and the social realism of Ken Loach, this ballsy drama freeze-frames bleak Thatcherite Yorkshire and exposes its racist underbelly.” – Austin Chronicle Sep 7, 2007 Full Review Self-Medicated (2005) 37% 3/5 EDIT “Even when it is inelegant, Self-Medicated is a compelling small-scale drama, and Lapica is a talent to watch.” – Austin Chronicle Aug 31, 2007 Full Review Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007) 50% 2/5 EDIT “In the final analysis, this Holiday is a so-so late summer diversion, unlikely to reignite Beanmania -- or repeat the previous film's boffo box office.” – Austin Chronicle Aug 23, 2007 Full Review Triad Election (2006) 96% 3/5 EDIT “If it is too stylistically modest to win converts among the multiplex crowd, the film surely rewards followers of the genre.” – Austin Chronicle Aug 11, 2007 Full Review Gypsy Caravan (2006) 86% 3.5/5 EDIT “Throughout, the ebullience and passion of the music gives viewers a point of entry into what it means to be Roma, part of an ancient culture in a modern world.” – Austin Chronicle Aug 10, 2007 Full Review Underdog (2007) 15% 2/5 EDIT “The elements of the film don't quite mesh: The villains are cartoony, but [director] Du Chau aims for soggy family drama in his father-son story.” – Austin Chronicle Aug 10, 2007 Full Review Sunshine (2007) 77% 2.5/4 EDIT “Problems arise in the film's third act...and the film doesn't recover.” – Austin Chronicle Jul 27, 2007 Full Review Eagle vs. Shark (2007) 56% 3/5 EDIT “Underneath the quirk there's a real heart.” – Austin Chronicle Jul 17, 2007 Full Review You Kill Me (2007) 79% 3.5/5 EDIT “Ultimately the movie stands as a testament to grownup love, the kind where all faults are exposed and dealt with, one day at a time.” – Austin Chronicle Jul 13, 2007 Full Review Paris, je t'aime (2006) 85% 3.5/5 EDIT “A slam-dunk for cineastes, romantics, and Francophiles.” – Austin Chronicle Jun 22, 2007 Full Review A Mighty Heart (2007) 79% 2.5/5 EDIT “The elliptical narrative also recalls Fernando Meirelles' somewhat similarly themed The Constant Gardener, a film ultimately more heartfelt and accessible to mainstream audiences because its maker is unafraid of grief and explores it more deeply.” – Austin Chronicle Jun 20, 2007 Full Review Crazy Love (2007) 79% 3.5/5 EDIT “The movie's quirk isn't forced; it sincerely ponders the nature of love and of human need.” – Austin Chronicle Jun 15, 2007 Full Review Offside (2006) 94% 4/5 EDIT “Its ruminations on secular Iranian nationalism are effectively couched within the characters, and the film, which won the Berlin Film Festival's Silver Bear but is banned in Iran, has a refreshing slyness to it, as if it's getting away with something too.” – Austin Chronicle Jun 8, 2007 Full Review Surf's Up (2007) 78% 2/5 EDIT “As evanescent as sea foam. Greater effort has been directed toward its marine visuals, which are truly lovely but should support a stronger story and more memorable characterizations.” – Austin Chronicle Jun 7, 2007 Full Review 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama (2006) 79% 3/5 EDIT “A slam-dunk for history classes -- informative and challenging, touching on issues of free speech, modernity, democracy, and globalism.” – Austin Chronicle Jun 1, 2007 Full Review Delta Farce (2007) 5% 0/5 EDIT “Is it funny? Not really. All of its subversive potential is wasted on [director] Harding, and even the straight-ahead farce is joyless.” – Austin Chronicle May 22, 2007 Full Review
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