Sharon Spence
Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive the Apocalypse
sharon spence
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June 11, 2019
uncertified reviewer
On point with current vibe, shameless pandering to snickers and groans. I loved it....
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My Calico Soul
sharon spence
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June 12, 2018
certified reviewer
Intimate and fearless...
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WMMFest 2017
sharon spence
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June 21, 2017
certified reviewer
It's always great to see what a group of dedicated filmmakers can do when they put their minds and resources behind a project - and/or a bunch of talented goof-offs, which can sometimes be the same thing in this group. ...
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Nights at the Algonquin Round Table
sharon spence
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June 19, 2017
certified reviewer
Came to see some some of my favorite Jazz Age wits exchange barbs, was treated to the turning point in a hero journey for a young writer. All the actors' performances were nuanced but remained sharp, not falling for the lamentable predilection to drop every bit of writing to the lowest common denominator or make the characters blandly "nice"; particularly Alexander Woolcott (played with beautifully acerbic poison by Steve Brock) and Dorothy Parker (appropriately excoriating while still vulnerable...
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WINNER BEST SOLO PERFORMANCE & ENCORE: UNDER THE JELLO MOLD
sharon spence
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June 19, 2017
certified reviewer
So, A.- It's not hype. Every great thing you've read so far in the reviews is spot on. This is a tour-de-force performance by a loving, masterful storytelller. and B.- The storytelling is fully supported by the crisp and specific direction, great lighting and screenwork, PLUS a beautifully choreographed and scored song-and-dance number. What more could one want?
This absolutely deserved the standing ovation it received, given while I was laughing too hard to wipe the tears from my eyes.
Yeah, ...
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Fuck Tinder
sharon spence
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June 15, 2017
certified reviewer
Funny, fast-paced, honest, and vulnerable look at a man's search for somebody to date and/or bed in a "swipe left" world....
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October Baby
sharon spence
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June 07, 2017
certified reviewer
Not only was the story deeply personal, funny and moving, but the storytelling was perfectly pitched and paced as well....
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Narsociety - The Social Media Shaming Musical
sharon spence
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June 07, 2017
certified reviewer
Timely themes, catchy music and witty lyrics sung by a hugely talented cast moving to great choreography made for an enjoyable evening. ...
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WMMFest
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June 25, 2013
certified reviewer
Saw the Slate Two Screening, Tuesday, June 25. Still processing everything that was shown. It was one beautifully crafted and told short film after another. Just as I think I've decided which one is my favorite, the other six start clamoring for my attention. It's hopeless, I can't pick one....
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