Pam Grady
Pam Grady's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
A Christmas Carol (1984)
98%
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“This is a handsome production, as well, with lavish production design and gorgeous (particularly for a TV movie) cinematography.” –
Reel.com
Dec 4, 2025
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Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
91%
4/4
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“Times may have changed, but Rebel remains vital.” –
Reel.com
Oct 16, 2025
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Babe (1995)
98%
3/4
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“Combining real-live animals with computer animation and excellent animatronics, Babe is one of the few features of the genre in which the talking animals seem almost natural rather than bizarre movie freaks. ” –
Reel.com
Jul 30, 2025
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My Own Normal (2024)
100%
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“Filmmaker Alexander Freeman turns his camera on himself and his family in this film that challenges ableist assumptions about people with disabilities.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Jun 3, 2024
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Art for Everybody (2023)
100%
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“With observations from collectors, friends, art critics, his family, and Kinkade himself in archival footage, this documentary reveals what all those pictures of cozy cottages hid: a complicated life as tragic as it was triumphant.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Jun 3, 2024
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Film Is Dead. Long Live Film! (2024)
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“It becomes apparent how much film and television history would have simply disappeared without the passion of the collectors to which this documentary pays homage.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Jun 3, 2024
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Who is Michael Jang? (2024)
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“Filmmaker Michael Jacobs captures the many facets of this San Francisco artist's surprising career.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Jun 3, 2024
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The Seer and the Unseen (2019)
82%
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“What is better than [the cinematography] in this enthralling documentary is its peek into the life of one extraordinary woman and the real country behind the glossy brochures and Instagram posts.” –
AWFJ.org
Sep 13, 2023
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The Thief Collector (2022)
91%
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“Out of a brazen act of theft, filmmaker Allison Otto fashions an indelible, all-American tale of life, larceny, and the pursuit of adventure,” –
AWFJ.org
May 17, 2023
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Babylon (2022)
57%
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“A grueling filmgoing experience. It really does babble on and on and on and on. This is not a love letter to cinema, more like hate mail, odd coming from a director who has been treated well and lauded by his industry.” –
AWFJ.org
Dec 21, 2022
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Summering (2022)
34%
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“The trick of this immensely satisfying drama is that it is a movie about the inner lives of girls made by men.” –
AWFJ.org
Aug 11, 2022
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Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down (2022)
100%
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“Julie Cohen and Betsy West have made a resonant documentary, one the reflects its subject’s optimism, which remains firm despite everything that’s happened to her. Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down is essential viewing.” –
AWFJ.org
Aug 9, 2022
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Clara Sola (2021)
91%
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“First-time feature director Nathalie Álvarez Mesén skillfully blends touches of magical realism with almost documentary-like observations. The effect is to completely immerse us in Clara’s world.” –
AWFJ.org
Jul 1, 2022
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Superior (2021)
66%
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“An involving exploration of the bonds between siblings and their identities, so alike and yet so different.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Jan 19, 2022
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
93%
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“The first Star Wars film in over 30 years to star the original cast alongside newcomers that include Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver...” –
AWFJ.org
Sep 29, 2021
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Squirrels to the Nuts (2014)
46%
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“...a film that dangles the promise of capturing some of that old Bogdanovich magic...” –
AWFJ.org
Sep 29, 2021
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Mogul Mowgli (2020)
93%
3/4
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“A drama that rings with truth, about a musician's ambition, a son's relationship with his father and how the immigrant experience shapes following generations.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Sep 1, 2021
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Six Minutes to Midnight (2020)
36%
3/4
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“"Six Minutes to Midnight" is a suspenseful film, made that way less from its prewar setting and the violence it contains, than by one man running - racing, really - to stop a conspiracy and prevent a disaster.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Mar 22, 2021
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Tape (2020)
59%
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“Tape is a disturbing film precisely because it nails the culture of rape and sexual harassment that has been pervasive in so many industries for far too long.” –
AWFJ.org
Mar 26, 2020
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The Loved Ones (2009)
98%
4/5
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“Moviegoers with an aversion to violence will stay away, but genre buffs with a taste for the extreme should ensure healthy ticket sales.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jun 1, 2012
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One Day (2011)
36%
1.5/5
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“A disaster, a dour When Harry Meets Sally.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Aug 26, 2011
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Gun Hill Road (2011)
65%
2/5
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“Despite the characters and grittiness of milieu, the overall vibe is that of a soap operatic Afterschool Special.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Aug 5, 2011
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Good Neighbours (2010)
67%
3/5
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“Inspired pitch-black humor and a crackerjack ensemble.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jul 30, 2011
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Sarah's Key (2010)
72%
3/5
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“[An] elegant if uneven adaptation of Tatiana De Rosnay's novel.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jul 22, 2011
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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (2011)
22%
3/5
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“Visually, the film is a treat with Richard Wong's cinematography equally evocative at capturing the pastoral beauty and slower rhythms of rural 19th century China and the urban splendor and bustle of today's Shanghai.” –
Boxoffice Magazine
Jul 19, 2011
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