Angelica Jade Bastien

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For 72 reviews, this critic has graded:
  • 29% higher than the average critic
  • 0% same as the average critic
  • 71% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 11.7 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)

Angelica Jade Bastien's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average review score: 54
Highest review score: 100 Black Bag
Lowest review score: 0 Bad Hair
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 26 out of 72
  2. Negative: 20 out of 72
72 movie reviews
    • 91 Metascore
    • 90 Angelica Jade Bastien
    The Worst Person in the World acts as a forceful reminder that the entanglements between women and the love interests dancing in and out of their lives matter less than the lifelong relationship we must maintain with ourselves.
    • 88 Metascore
    • 30 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Poor Things is ultimately ugly — spiritually and narratively, which curdles even its aesthetic splendor.
    • 87 Metascore
    • 100 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Freddie is a live wire given form, flesh, sinew. She’s a woman defined by what she refuses to be, and Chou appropriately refuses to offer any heartwarming, simple resolutions to the dilemmas marking her life.
    • 87 Metascore
    • 40 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Ma Rainey postures toward being an actor’s showcase, but its storytelling — and its actorly pitfalls — prohibit that from being the reality.
    • 86 Metascore
    • 50 Angelica Jade Bastien
    There is no star of such magnitude who more cunningly positions themselves as apolitical than Beyoncé. Her performance as an icon is meant to connect with the broadest number of people possible. To do that, her refusal to stand for anything specific beyond the watered-down treatises on Black excellence must be maintained.
    • 85 Metascore
    • 100 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Black Bag is a tremendous example that a film need not be making an explicit political point or obsessed with the political dimensions of its narrative to be worthwhile cinema. A work can rise to this present moment by offering us rapture. This, too, is what movies are meant to accomplish.
    • 84 Metascore
    • 80 Angelica Jade Bastien
    The way the film swims through the contradictions, considerations, and cultural reverie of the rural South is genuinely enlivening. Sinners, festooned with intriguing ideas and even more beguiling characters, grabs the hem of greatness even if it never takes hold, hobbled as it is by a desire to hold more than it can properly contain in its over-two-hour run time, leading to a story that feels misshapen after the setup.
    • 84 Metascore
    • 90 Angelica Jade Bastien
    In concert, they paint an intricate portrait of women forced to navigate the whims of men in a patriarchal culture that refuses to listen, let alone believe the voices of survivors — most pointedly, of black survivors, the documentary reminds us. In that vein, despite its faults, On the Record is a necessary social document.
    • 83 Metascore
    • 80 Angelica Jade Bastien
    The Naked Kiss is a gut punch with the rhythm of a dream.
    • 82 Metascore
    • 90 Angelica Jade Bastien
    The film finds a raw beauty in the wonders and heartbreaks of everyday life. It’s a humble portrait of a family’s deepening connections supported by a number of cinematic pleasures — expert sound design and cinematography; touching performances by Norman and Hoffman; and a tremendous showing from Joaquin Phoenix, operating at a register he’s rarely found before. It’s a career best for him — lovely, empathetic, humane.
    • 82 Metascore
    • 50 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Like the film Challengers itself, Zendaya is a star who still operates on the surface of things.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 100 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Mountains is a film smart enough to forgo simplistic melodrama or narrative neatness. It’s the kind that dares us to look back and consider what it means to create a home away from the shores where you were born, in a country hostile not just to your betterment but to your very survival.
    • 55 Metascore
    • 10 Angelica Jade Bastien
    The film is remarkably banal. It’s a deteriorating rest stop on the road to nowhere.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 80 Angelica Jade Bastien
    But days later, I keep coming back to Jennifer Lopez’s performance. With a wave of her hand or a dip in her hips, light seems to change and move with her. Lopez has always been charming — even great — in films like "Out of Sight" (1998). But here she’s doing the best work of her career, weaponizing an undeniable charisma and turning it into something hard, pointed, righteous, even angry.
    • 78 Metascore
    • 80 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Chapter 4 is blissfully entertaining, full of pratfalls and acting turns that lead to the audience swelling with oohs, aahs, and yelps.
    • 77 Metascore
    • 80 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Above all else, Clemency is a supreme actors’ showcase, backed by a director of fine-tuned emotional intelligence and a cinematographer who understands the depth and beauty of black skin tones.
    • 77 Metascore
    • 70 Angelica Jade Bastien
    What makes this movie so frustrating is that it ends on an intriguing message about what we inherit, what we’re bound to through our families. But without the heft of sincere horror behind it, Relic falls short of its potential and we’re left wondering how terrifying this message actually is.
    • 77 Metascore
    • 50 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Detroit was directed, written, produced, shot, and edited by white creatives who do not understand the weight of the images they hone in on with an unflinching gaze.
    • 76 Metascore
    • 75 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Jenkins and her collaborators have done what I thought was previously impossible: created a Wonder Woman film that is inspiring, blistering, and compassionate, in ways that honor what has made this character an icon.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 88 Angelica Jade Bastien
    A more audacious film, bolder and more violent than its predecessor. It’s also surprisingly hilarious, wringing humor from physical pratfalls and dry wit in unexpected moments.
    • 74 Metascore
    • 50 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Queen & Slim does a disservice to both the themes of love and anger by never giving the latter the depth it deserves, leaving the film a beautiful object to behold but a hollow narrative to consider.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 80 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Miss Juneteenth is a film defined by its gentle beauty and simplicity.
    • 72 Metascore
    • 30 Angelica Jade Bastien
    In trying to reckon with the contradictions of the ’92 film, as well as carve out their own work, DaCosta and her collaborators have created a misfire that can’t make its tangle of politics — about gentrification, the Black body (horror), racism, white desire — feel either relevant or provocative. When Blackness is whittled down, this is the kind of poor cultural product we are sold.
    • 72 Metascore
    • 63 Angelica Jade Bastien
    For all of its wondrous world-building and trippy effects, Doctor Strange isn’t the evolutionary step forward for Marvel that it needs to be storytelling-wise. Underneath all of its improvements, the core narrative is something we’ve seen countless times.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 50 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Even the film’s most charming character work is undone by the stale jokes that populate its script.
    • 65 Metascore
    • 50 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Men
    Despite all the broken bones, the graphic deaths, and the copious amounts of blood, the driving idea behind Men is not bold enough to feel frightening. Instead, it’s remarkably tepid.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 30 Angelica Jade Bastien
    While the press tour for the film has highlighted the rapport between its attractive and game stars, that doesn’t reflect the chemistry between them onscreen. There isn’t a flicker of heat between any of them. But the bigger issue is that each character is more of a threadbare idea improperly stitched together than a person.
    • 60 Metascore
    • 90 Angelica Jade Bastien
    Crawl is a great example of a simple story exceedingly well-told. It’s a bloody adventure full of teeth-gnawing turns of fortune, mordant wit, vicious gator kills, and surprising tenderness — that clocks in at a blessedly fleet 87 minutes. It’s a perfect horror film for the summer, as much an ode to the cataclysmic, humbling aspects of Mother Nature as it is a love letter to father-daughter relationships.
    • 37 Metascore
    • 40 Angelica Jade Bastien
    The film adopts a visual slickness that renders it anonymous. You don’t have to squint hard to recognize how the writers and the director are cribbing from other science-fiction franchises in an attempt to refresh Star Trek — though all that accomplishes is giving the franchise a center of gravity that isn’t its own.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 40 Angelica Jade Bastien
    To say the film is overtaxed is an understatement. Regrettably, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever tries to do so many things that it comes across as threadbare and pallid — less a failure of imagination and more of circumstance, time, and narrative constraints.

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