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Rachael Harper

Rachael Harper's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) 92% 4/5 EDIT “What The Bone Temple does so well is lean into the horror, something which the previous film didn't quite hit. This is a film that wants to unsettle you, and it absolutely succeeds.” – SciFiNow Jan 14, 2026 Full Review Troll 2 (2025) 58% 4/5 EDIT “Is it occasionally a little over-the-top? Absolutely. Is that part of its charm? Also absolutely. Troll 2 is a blast. Ambitious, playful and unapologetically giant-sized.” – SciFiNow Dec 1, 2025 Full Review Predator: Badlands (2025) 86% 4/5 EDIT “The action? Ferocious. The effects? Seamless. There’s a tactile heft to every explosion and every guttural roar, a blend of practical and digital work that feels like a respectful evolution rather than a glossy overhaul.” – SciFiNow Nov 18, 2025 Full Review The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (2025) 42% 3/5 EDIT “The good news for this remake is that it’s still fun. Director Michelle Garza Cervera clearly loves the golden age of domestic thrillers, and there’s a nostalgic comfort in seeing this style back on screen. ” – SciFiNow Nov 3, 2025 Full Review Borderline (2025) 59% 4/5 EDIT “Borderline thrives on its audacity. It’s not subtle, but it’s so much fun. For those in the mood for something stylish, unpredictable, and just the right amount of insane, this will hit all the right notes -- literally.” – SciFiNow Sep 15, 2025 Full Review Freakier Friday (2025) 73% 3/5 EDIT “For fans, it’s a warm, nostalgia-tinted reunion; for everyone else, it’s a pleasant if forgettable comedy.” – SciFiNow Aug 9, 2025 Full Review 28 Years Later (2025) 88% 3/5 EDIT “A flawed but intriguing continuation of the franchise. It’s not the terrifying return some may be hoping for, but it’s stylish, ambitious, and ends on a note strong enough to keep us invested in what’s still to come.” – SciFiNow Jul 3, 2025 Full Review Until Dawn (2025) 52% 3/5 EDIT “It’s an ambitious, sometimes disorienting approach that captures the spirit of Until Dawn but trades the game’s emotional stakes and branching narrative for a relatively simple structure that won’t offer too many surprises. ” – SciFiNow May 1, 2025 Full Review The Electric State (2025) 14% 3/5 EDIT “The visual spectacle alone makes it worth watching, and while it may not reach the heights of its ambitious premise, it offers enough moments of wonder to make the ride worthwhile.” – SciFiNow Mar 11, 2025 Full Review Longlegs (2024) 85% 4/5 EDIT “Osgood Perkins’ dread-dripping serial killer thriller brings the devil home.” – SciFiNow Oct 7, 2024 Full Review Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) 78% 4/5 EDIT “Deadpool and Wolverine is a triumphant melding of two beloved characters, offering a rollercoaster of emotions and non-stop entertainment. ” – SciFiNow Oct 7, 2024 Full Review Barbie (2023) 88% 4/5 EDIT “Gerwig’s Indie sensibilities and ear for quirky dialogue have crafted a world that is beautifully tangible. Be prepared to throw away caution and laugh out loud in this genuinely enjoyable cinematic experience.” – SciFiNow Jul 19, 2023 Full Review The Black Phone (2021) 81% 3/5 EDIT “The film is partly based on Derrickson’s own experiences growing up and it admirably rallies against the notion of childhood nostalgia to pay tribute to the resilience of kids, yet the slight screenplay hits a familiar and repetitive rhythm.” – SciFiNow Jun 23, 2022 Full Review Turning Red (2022) 95% 4/5 EDIT “Turning Red stands apart from the Pixar pack for being unafraid to show puberty in all its uncomfortable glory, while being funny, charming and pleasantly poignant at the same time.” – SciFiNow Mar 17, 2022 Full Review Eternals (2021) 47% 3/5 EDIT “For a movie with ten protagonists, it's impressive that each character is given a unique personality.” – SciFiNow Nov 12, 2021 Full Review Luca (2021) 91% 3/5 EDIT “Like one of those summer holidays that you remember fondly but not with any great detail, Luca will happily sit in your mind as a pleasant experience, albeit not one that you'll think about too often.” – SciFiNow Aug 27, 2021 Full Review The Suicide Squad (2021) 90% 4/5 EDIT “Instead of dwelling on trying to make his bad guys good, Gunn leans into their psychotic tendencies and mixes them all together to create a cocktail of crazy that will shock and delight audiences.” – SciFiNow Jul 29, 2021 Full Review Chaos Walking (2021) 21% 3/5 EDIT “Chaos Walking has a great setup with a phenomenal cast, all of which have been edited into an easily digestible package.” – SciFiNow Jun 4, 2021 Full Review Earwig and the Witch (2020) 28% 2/5 EDIT “Earwig's peppered oddly sweet moments just can't make up for its incomprehensive storyline, unlikable characters and odd tone.” – SciFiNow May 28, 2021 Full Review School's Out Forever (2021) 71% 3/5 EDIT “A film that may seem fairly by-the-numbers but will still surprise you throughout.” – SciFiNow Apr 16, 2021 Full Review Infinitum: Subject Unknown (2021) 67% 3/5 EDIT “A curious little film that will surprise you with its big ideas, an intricate, expertly woven story and a captive central performance, Infinitum: Subject Unknown is a delightfully twisty time-loop tale.” – SciFiNow Mar 27, 2021 Full Review Synchronic (2019) 79% 4/5 EDIT “Synchronic is a thoughtful twist on the genre.” – SciFiNow Jan 29, 2021 Full Review LX 2048 (2020) 47% 4/5 EDIT “LX 2048 is much more than its (neverless brilliant) concept -- it's a deep dive into what it means to be human.” – SciFiNow Jan 23, 2021 Full Review Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) 57% 4/5 EDIT “Wonder Woman 1984 has taken everything we loved about the first movie (action and heart sitting comfortably alongside each other) and ramped it up a neon-coloured, leg-warmer-wearing notch.” – SciFiNow Jan 15, 2021 Full Review The New Mutants (2020) 36% 2/5 EDIT “We get a partial horror film without the scares and a partial coming-of-age story without the heart.” – SciFiNow Dec 31, 2020 Full Review
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