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Gawker is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Chris Feil, Tim Grierson.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (2022) Chris Feil It takes a lot of sophistication to keep a film like this from becoming cloying. Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris is the champagne of nicecore.
Posted Dec 16, 2022Edit critic review
Scream (2022) Chris Feil [T}his Scream is the burnout C-student younger sibling of a former valedictorian.
Posted Dec 16, 2022Edit critic review
Aline (2021) Chris Feil Aline is the Goldschläger of musical biopics: unappetizing and decadent in all the wrong ways, but too absurd to not sample once.
Posted Dec 16, 2022Edit critic review
Gangster Squad (2013) Tim Grierson "Gangster Squad" never stops reminding you that everyone in it thinks it's awesome that they're making it. You won't feel the same awe watching it.
Posted Jan 11, 2013Edit critic review
Holy Motors (2012) Tim Grierson The inventiveness and exuberance of "Holy Motors" is immensely enjoyable, and yet there's something truly, weirdly heartbreaking at this film's core.
Posted Oct 17, 2012Edit critic review
Keep the Lights On (2012) Tim Grierson "Keep the Lights On" is both warm and a bit inscrutable. It feels like the work of a man who's in a better place but still sifting through past heartache.
Posted Sep 05, 2012Edit critic review
Hope Springs (2012) Tim Grierson That a Hollywood summer comedy starring two 60-year-olds is the year's most daring sex film is astounding. And also kind of sad.
Posted Aug 08, 2012Edit critic review
Magic Mike (2012) Tim Grierson It's hard to think of a movie in which Steven Soderbergh has loved his characters as much as he does in "Magic Mike." The affection is contagious.
Posted Jun 27, 2012Edit critic review
Project X (2012) Tim Grierson None of these people resembles any teen anybody really knows. And thank god for that.
Posted Apr 11, 2012Edit critic review
Mirror Mirror (2012) Tim Grierson You'll laugh intermittently, but more often, you'll notice where you're supposed to be laughing and aren't.
Posted Apr 11, 2012Edit critic review
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