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Petrana Radulovic

Petrana Radulovic's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Rose of Versailles (2025) EDIT “I can see how a recap movie with beautiful animation and song sequences would appeal to a longtime fan of this franchise, but for someone new to the story, it just feels like a frustrating hint of something even better.” – Polygon May 1, 2025 Full Review Disney's Snow White (2025) 39% EDIT “Every character and subplot feels like it was brought in from a different movie. While each of them has some potential, they’re working against each other in one tangled mess of a movie.” – Polygon Mar 19, 2025 Full Review The Legend of Ochi (2025) 75% EDIT “All the threads are there, and they’re even looped in and out of each other. But they’re never pulled tight or tied together enough to hold the story together.” – Polygon Jan 27, 2025 Full Review Mufasa: The Lion King (2024) 56% EDIT “There is a glimmer of something wonderful in Mufasa... There’s just too much working against it, from the flat animation and subpar songs to the preordained fate that awaits both characters. ” – Polygon Dec 17, 2024 Full Review Wicked (2024) 88% EDIT “This is a movie about two powerful women and the life-changing friendship between them, and it’s full of gorgeous ballgowns, spine-chilling musical riffs, elaborate song and dance sequences, and just enough nods to the original. ” – Polygon Nov 19, 2024 Full Review Sirocco and the Kingdom of the Winds (2023) 100% EDIT “It never overpowers the core adventure, the childhood storybook tale of two girls trying to get home, but it does add a certain bittersweet tinge to the movie, one that elevates it from a simple sparkly trinket into a valuable glimmering jewel.” – Polygon Oct 8, 2024 Full Review The Wild Robot (2024) 97% EDIT “It’s a good story that tackles big themes, but never in a way that seems too lofty for children or too pandering for adults. ” – Polygon Oct 1, 2024 Full Review Trapezium (2024) EDIT “What the movie does wonderfully is give a tight, tense look at one girl, the sheer scope of her ambition, and what happens when a perfect plan begins to crack.” – Polygon Sep 18, 2024 Full Review Uglies (2024) 14% EDIT “Uglies is full of slick yet bland CG, stilted acting, and a plot that plays into all the lazy tropes YA dystopian novels are known for.” – Polygon Sep 16, 2024 Full Review My Old Ass (2024) 90% EDIT “My Old Ass is about growing up — the joy, the pain, and those little moments that resonate with us far longer than we think they will — and Park smartly pulls it off by drawing on Elliott’s perspectives of both the past and the present.” – Polygon Sep 11, 2024 Full Review Space Cadet (2024) 30% EDIT “Space Cadet is incredibly funny, but it’s also about someone pursuing a life she thought she’d missed out on, and finding her own strengths when she feels like she can’t measure up. ” – Polygon Jul 8, 2024 Full Review Despicable Me 4 (2024) 55% EDIT “Despicable Me 4 is full of good ideas, with lots of them specifically appealing to what people like about these movies.” – Polygon Jul 3, 2024 Full Review Spy x Family Code: White (2023) 94% EDIT “No matter what type of Spy x Family fan you are, you’ll enjoy at least half of the movie.” – Polygon Apr 19, 2024 Full Review Irish Wish (2024) 41% EDIT “Despite the lovely chemistry between Speleers and Lohan, Irish Wish did not rattle my preconceived notions — if anything, it’s the worst version of my hated tropes. ” – Polygon Mar 15, 2024 Full Review Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024) 71% EDIT “Kung Fu Panda 4 has enough solid scenes to make it an acceptable fourth entry in a franchise, but the plot doesn’t come together in a way that would elevate it to the franchise’s earlier heights.” – Polygon Mar 6, 2024 Full Review Lisa Frankenstein (2024) 52% EDIT “Even though this movie is sometimes haphazardly stitched together, like a dismembered hand added onto a corpse, Lisa Frankenstein is shocked back to life by magnetic visuals, engaging chemistry, and deliciously escalating motives.” – Polygon Feb 7, 2024 Full Review Orion and the Dark (2024) 91% EDIT “Child and parent both learn something from the other, and that turns Orion and the Dark from a simple fairy tale into a beautifully bizarre ride, and finally into a movie with a message that hits deeply for both adults and kids.” – Polygon Feb 2, 2024 Full Review Sometimes I Think About Dying (2023) 82% EDIT “It’s a movie made up of quiet moments: pauses in conversation, lingering glances, and outstretched hands. Lambert emphasizes the importance of these small interactions, and the ways they build up to connections. ” – Polygon Jan 26, 2024 Full Review Mean Girls (2024) 68% EDIT “Overall, the 2024 Mean Girls hits the right notes, continuing the original movie’s legacy instead of totally revamping it.” – Polygon Jan 12, 2024 Full Review Wish (2023) 48% EDIT “It’s the most blandly inoffensive Disney film to date.” – Polygon Nov 17, 2023 Full Review The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023) 64% EDIT “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes shows us what happens if we get too carried away by propaganda, luxury, and the promise of safety. In that way, it’s a fitting end to the franchise — and a fitting end to the way the genre evolved into a beast of its own.” – Polygon Nov 9, 2023 Full Review The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes (2022) 92% EDIT “Tunnel to Summer is visually stunning, and on the surface, the story is compelling and just bittersweet enough to be evocative.” – Polygon Nov 2, 2023 Full Review Spy Kids: Armageddon (2023) 54% EDIT “Spy Kids: Armageddon recaptures the magic for a new generation.” – Polygon Sep 25, 2023 Full Review A Haunting in Venice (2023) 76% EDIT “Branagh finally breaks free, making A Haunting in Venice the best entry in the series to date.” – Polygon Sep 14, 2023 Full Review Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (2022) 88% EDIT “The lead actors carry the film, and the individual scenes are strong, though it never quite captures the deep longing that is threaded throughout the original.” – Polygon Sep 8, 2023 Full Review
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