Natasha Senjanovic
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36% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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64% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1.9 points lower than other critics.
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Natasha Senjanovic's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 64 | |
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| Highest review score: | Bullhead | |
| Lowest review score: | Life, Above All | |
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- Natasha Senjanovic
In The Salt of Life, the actor-writer-director again plays his own alter ego, and gives us another deceptively small, vaguely autobiographical story with universal resonance, in more technically assured packaging.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Feb 28, 2012
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- Natasha Senjanovic
The actor literally takes the metaphors of his bull-headed character to the limits and is never less than believable or mesmerizing.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Feb 13, 2012
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- Natasha Senjanovic
Sunshine is stretched thin for the big screen. The decidedly art-house film is better suited for television.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Oct 18, 2011
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- Natasha Senjanovic
Its schematic structure oversimplifies the drama, despite an interesting, mostly debut cast. It seems better suited for the small screen.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Jul 10, 2011
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- Natasha Senjanovic
The dissected minutiae of this adultery drama unfortunately doesn't add up to a very original or moving whole.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted May 23, 2011
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- Natasha Senjanovic
Audiences can either fight it, trying to make sense of the shaky plot, or flow along with the film's languid, doomed romance accompanied by the southern poetics of singer-songwriter Tom Russell.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Apr 26, 2011
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- Natasha Senjanovic
Spans four decades of a troubled family with enough gentle pathos and sly humor to compensate for a less than original storyline.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Apr 12, 2011
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- Natasha Senjanovic
A smart psychological thriller with the one fatal flaw that Slavic women in Italian television and cinema must be dark, tormented characters who hardly ever smile. In a criminal caper with a twist, this actually works against the story.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Apr 12, 2011
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- Natasha Senjanovic
It's tempting to call The Four Times documentary-like, except that documentaries usually explain what it is we are seeing. Instead, Frammartino uses his background as a video installation artist to create something that one could just as easily come across playing at an art gallery.- The Hollywood Reporter
- Posted Mar 27, 2011
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- Natasha Senjanovic
An ambitious film, and Guadagnino deserves praise for the risks he takes here.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Natasha Senjanovic
What is most interesting is hearing the directors speak of their work in general, rather than any film in particular.- The Hollywood Reporter
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