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The London Economic

The London Economic is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Becky Kukla, Linda Marric.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
2/5
Cry Macho (2021) Linda Marric Terribly dated, messy and more than a little rough around the edges.
Posted Nov 12, 2021Edit critic review
4/5
The Many Saints of Newark (2021) Linda Marric It will make you want to break out your Sopranos boxsets and watch the whole thing from the start again.
Posted Sep 21, 2021Edit critic review
5/5
I Am Not Your Negro (2016) Linda Marric Its themes are as important today as they were yesterday, especially in the current climate of radical right-wing ideas and racist sentiment sweeping Trump's America.
Posted Jul 31, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
Circus of Books (2019) Becky Kukla Circus of Books is a whirlwind of a story, and an absolute triumph of a film.
Posted May 15, 2020Edit critic review
2/5
Greed (2019) Becky Kukla It's not a particularly positive sign when the credits of a film make more impact than the story which preceded it.
Posted May 15, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
The Half of It (2020) Becky Kukla Wu's film is stronger in it's convictions and goes far beyond the usual conventions and tropes of the high-school genre to firmly plant its feet on new ground
Posted May 15, 2020Edit critic review
3/5
Selah and the Spades (2019) Linda Marric This poetic interpretation of the horrors of high school presents an interesting departure from the current onslaught of markedly pedestrian coming of age dramas churned out by the likes of Netflix.
Posted Apr 17, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
Escape From Pretoria (2020) Linda Marric The story of a daring escape from a South African prison by two anti-Apartheid activists is told in this masterfully executed first feature from British director Francis Annan.
Posted Mar 06, 2020Edit critic review
Eating Animals (2017) Linda Marric All in all, Eating Animals makes for a sobering watch, and by the time you've sat through a quarter of it, you'll either be thanking your lucky stars for being a vegetarian or you'll become one on the spot.
Posted Jun 07, 2019Edit critic review
1/5
The Hustle (2019) Linda Marric Simply not funny.
Posted May 11, 2019Edit critic review
4/5
Yesterday (2019) Linda Marric Unabashedly soppy. You'll find yourself quietly sobbing out of sheer happiness.
Posted May 05, 2019Edit critic review
2/5
Little (2019) Linda Marric Deeply contrived, narratively flawed and criminally mirthless high concept comedy.
Posted Apr 13, 2019Edit critic review
2/5
The Girl in the Spider's Web (2018) Linda Marric Fede Alvarez offers a deeply contrived narrative full of utterly ludicrous twist and turns. Just terribly dull.
Posted Nov 21, 2018Edit critic review
3/5
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) Linda Marric A well acted, if ultimately lacklustre sequel.
Posted Nov 21, 2018Edit critic review
3/5
Juliet, Naked (2018) Linda Marric Jesse Peretz offers a disarmingly compelling romantic comedy, which despite its decidedly contrived and uneven narrative, still manages to deliver a heartening storyline.
Posted Nov 02, 2018Edit critic review
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