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Giovanni Lago

Giovanni Lago's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Wishful Thinking (2026) 100% 7/10 EDIT “As a debut feature, it marks an impressive start for Parkes, especially in his work with actors, and suggests a promising future ahead.” – Next Best Picture Mar 20, 2026 Full Review Manhood (2026) 7/10 EDIT “Lombroso’s storytelling is tight, and his ability to bounce among all three subjects makes for a well-paced documentary that doesn’t retread the same few points.” – Next Best Picture Mar 19, 2026 Full Review They Will Kill You (2026) 78% 5/10 EDIT “At least Sokolov gives Beetz a moment to shine and become the action hero she deserves, but the film’s more inventive set pieces, such as the air-duct crawl, don’t outweigh how underwhelming "They Will Kill You" is at the end of the day.” – Next Best Picture Mar 18, 2026 Full Review Forbidden Fruits (2026) 83% 6/10 EDIT “Everything about "Forbidden Fruits" screams cult classic or at least an intentional attempt to make that happen. Alloway’s debut is a film that depends on riding the vibes of it all, and it’s worth doing so.” – Next Best Picture Mar 18, 2026 Full Review Sender (2026) 50% 3/10 EDIT “Lower attempts to rise above the material, unfortunately, aren’t enough to warrant sitting through this half-baked outing that will infuriate those who stay through the entirety of its runtime” – Next Best Picture Mar 18, 2026 Full Review Power Ballad (2026) 100% 6/10 EDIT “Paul Rudd delivers a moving and hilarious performance in Power Ballad, and John Carney delivers enough laughs and tear-inducing moments to win viewers' hearts.” – Next Best Picture Mar 16, 2026 Full Review The Sun Never Sets (2026) 6/10 EDIT “Dakota Fanning and Jake Johnson deliver good performances in a dramedy that succeeds at being as frustrating as these characters' love for each other. Eon Mora's cinematography makes this the most stunning film of Swanberg's career.” – Next Best Picture Mar 16, 2026 Full Review The Saviors (2026) 55% 4/10 EDIT “It's all but a dated and vapid satire that fails to conjure up any laughs or scares, residing in a boorish state for the entirety of its runtime.” – Next Best Picture Mar 14, 2026 Full Review Anima (2026) 91% 7/10 EDIT “A serene sci-fi outing elevated by its gorgeous cinematography and performances from Sydney Chandler and Takehiro Hira.” – Next Best Picture Mar 14, 2026 Full Review Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2026) 76% 8/10 EDIT “Yet Radio Silence’s direction is more elaborate, taking their years of work to come up with far more inventive set pieces, using way more gallons of blood, and, overall, a sequel that is everything we could’ve wanted and possibly a little bit more.” – Next Best Picture Mar 14, 2026 Full Review Dead Deer High (2026) 3/10 EDIT “Rochelle’s intentions are pure, but her inability to rise above the screenplay and direct performances that are, at the very least, watchable leads to a film that struggles in everything it wishes to excel at.” – Next Best Picture Mar 12, 2026 Full Review Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026) 91% 7/10 EDIT “Frankly, "The Immortal Man" is a far better film sequel to six seasons of television than it should’ve been.” – Next Best Picture Mar 5, 2026 Full Review Crime 101 (2026) 88% 6/10 EDIT “When it deviates from what has been seen before, "Crime 101" stands on its own two feet. Still, for much of its bloated runtime, the film is merely adequate, rehashing familiar territory while, admittedly, remaining entertaining.” – Next Best Picture Feb 11, 2026 Full Review The Wrecking Crew (2026) 74% 4/10 EDIT “How often can we retread the same ground with this type of "48 Hours" comedy duo before it becomes an annoyance? Maybe we’ve already passed that point because at this rate, it’s becoming more than an annoyance.” – Next Best Picture Jan 26, 2026 Full Review American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez (2026) 100% 7/10 EDIT “Valdez is more than deserving of his life being discussed beyond the expiration of this feature, but even as incomplete as it feels, "American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez" is one step closer to giving him the flowers he deserves.” – Next Best Picture Jan 23, 2026 Full Review The Rip (2026) 79% 6/10 EDIT “"The Rip" is serviceable largely due to the well-worn chemistry between Affleck and Damon. It delivers exactly what’s expected, leaving viewers mildly satisfied in the moment, but unlikely to think about it again long after the credits roll.” – Next Best Picture Jan 16, 2026 Full Review OBEX (2025) 96% 7/10 EDIT “The film is inherently a litmus test, ostracizing those unwilling to be dragged through the current Birney hopes audiences will willingly ride along.” – Next Best Picture Jan 9, 2026 Full Review Marty Supreme (2025) 93% 9/10 EDIT “Not only further solidifies Josh Safdie as one of the most exciting filmmakers working today, but also serves as a quintessential New York film, all of which is amplified by a show-stopping performance from star and producer Timothée Chalamet.” – Next Best Picture Dec 1, 2025 Full Review Sisu: Road to Revenge (2025) 94% 6/10 EDIT “"Road to Revenge" may slip under the radar for many action fans, but Helander’s decision to close this chapter of his battered protagonist’s life in such a resonant way feels noteworthy.” – Next Best Picture Nov 21, 2025 Full Review The Carpenter's Son (2025) 31% 4/10 EDIT “There may be something within "The Carpenter’s Son" that could inspire a cult reappraisal years from now. In the present moment, however, that possibility feels distant and out of reach.” – Next Best Picture Nov 16, 2025 Full Review The Running Man (2025) 62% 5/10 EDIT “Wright’s lack of panache this time around also doesn’t alleviate the purely aesthetic fixations he has with King’s novel, which translate to a surface-level reading of what’s at the heart of the story.” – Next Best Picture Nov 11, 2025 Full Review Predator: Badlands (2025) 86% 6/10 EDIT “While Trachtenberg’s depiction of the hero’s journey may not be the most inventive, it mostly delivers an entertaining experience, even if the allure of his vision for the franchise is beginning to fade.” – Next Best Picture Nov 4, 2025 Full Review Crimson Peak (2015) 72% 5/10 EDIT “Chastain, Wasikowska, and Hiddleston do their best, but the writing of “Crimson Peak“ comes off far more slight than Del Toro’s previous work. It lives in the shadow of similar films, but with a far more unrelieved energy.” – Next Best Picture Oct 31, 2025 Full Review The Man Who Saves the World? (2025) 100% 6/10 EDIT “The heart of the story instead emerges from Polsky and McCollum’s push-and-pull dynamic, which ultimately culminates in a finale that examines the idea of faith, not necessarily religious faith, but faith in one another.” – Next Best Picture Oct 24, 2025 Full Review Regretting You (2025) 29% 3/10 EDIT “It’s hard to invest emotionally when each character is so thinly sketched, and the film shows little interest in delving deeper into any of them.” – Next Best Picture Oct 22, 2025 Full Review
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