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Emily Estep

Emily Estep's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Maleficent (2014) 54% B- EDIT “Maleficent is really all about Maleficent - her story, her world, her insanely fierce eyebrows. At the edge of that world, small details start to fall apart. But hey, the movie is called Maleficent, right?” – Film School Rejects Dec 14, 2018 Full Review Monsters: Dark Continent (2014) 18% C- EDIT “There are far better alien movies, war movies, and war/alien movies than Dark Continent, which never hits the marks of its 2010 predecessor.” – Film School Rejects Apr 13, 2015 Full Review Reach Me (2014) 4% D EDIT “Reach Me takes a long list of cliches -- some more offensive than others -- and mixes them all together with a fancy cast to make a boring, pretentious film. Reach for an actual book instead.” – Film School Rejects Nov 24, 2014 Full Review To Be Takei (2014) 89% B+ EDIT “The subject matter in To Be Takei is split almost evenly between important topics and funny moments, but even the darker bits are handled delicately by Kroot.” – Film School Rejects Aug 28, 2014 Full Review Camp X-Ray (2014) 74% 5/10 EDIT “Twilight's Kristen Stewart demonstrates a decent performance in Camp X-Ray, a movie about Guantanamo Bay with high potential that is frustratingly wasted.” – We Got This Covered Jan 25, 2014 Full Review The Babadook (2014) 98% 9/10 EDIT “With its whimsically ghoulish creation and frightfully real lead performances, The Babadook feels just like that actual nightmare you once had.” – We Got This Covered Jan 22, 2014 Full Review One Direction: This Is Us (2013) 64% 9/10 EDIT “One Direction: This Is Us adequately entertains as a functioning documentary about five very young, very busy men who hardly have time to speak with their fans, let alone their parents.” – We Got This Covered Aug 30, 2013 Full Review Griff the Invisible (2010) 64% 7/10 EDIT “Griff The Invisible explores the personal angle of vigilante justice, adding a unique spin to the superhero genre with heartfelt moments and relatability.” – We Got This Covered Feb 28, 2013 Full Review Kill Your Darlings (2013) 77% 7/10 EDIT “Incredible performances by Daniel Radcliffe and the supporting cast of Kill Your Darlings unify an inconsistent film, ultimately leading to a powerful ending.” – We Got This Covered Feb 3, 2013 Full Review The East (2013) 77% 9/10 EDIT “A refreshing concept, persuasive acting, and effective pacing make Brit Marling's latest, The East, one of the most captivating films of Sundance 2013.” – We Got This Covered Jan 22, 2013 Full Review V/H/S/2 (2013) 70% 5/10 EDIT “The four "tapes" in S-VHS provide a diverse series of horror short films, but their potential is squandered by the film's overall, disappointing plot, which is a weak-attempted framing device.” – We Got This Covered Jan 22, 2013 Full Review
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