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The Reel Roundup

The Reel Roundup is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Britany Murphy, Sara Clements.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
4.5/5
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) Britany Murphy And although it's sad to know that this will be the final act in this journey, the ending is one that will certainly leave audiences with smiles on their faces.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
4/5
Ready or Not (2019) Britany Murphy Ready Or Not blends horror and comedy effortlessly to give the audience a great viewing experience.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
Judy (2019) Britany Murphy Judy is a deeply intimate look into the life of an icon as well as the ups and downs of fame.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
Tammy's Always Dying (2019) Britany Murphy Tammy's Always Dying features brilliant direction by Amy Jo Johnson and great performances from Huffman and Phillips.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
Sea Fever (2019) Britany Murphy A film that warns about the ecological impact of humankind, as well as how little we truly know about the ocean and what lies in its depths, Sea Fever is a sci-fi thriller that's about more than just what lies on the surface.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
3.5/5
Abominable (2019) Britany Murphy Regardless of whatever hardships that people might be facing in their personal lives, the need to smile and laugh is still within us, and the comfort that family and friends provide us with always rings true.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
3/5
The Good Liar (2019) Britany Murphy Although some moments aren't for the faint of heart, The Good Liar is certainly worthy of a watch.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
Paradise Hills (2019) Britany Murphy Ultimately, it's these themes that Paradise Hills brings to the forefront that makes it worth watching.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
3/5
Gemini Man (2019) Britany Murphy Despite its flaws, Gemini Man still manages to be an entertaining crowd-pleaser.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
Bombshell (2019) Britany Murphy Bombshell is worth seeing based on its strong performances, even if the way the film is framed is somewhat disappointing.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
Shiva Baby (2020) Britany Murphy An extremely witty comedy that will have you both laughing hysterically and writhing with discomfort.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
Bloodshot (2020) Britany Murphy Whether or not Bloodshot will open the doors to a new Valiant cinematic universe is another story.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
3.5/5
The Call of the Wild (2020) Britany Murphy From the snow and the mountains to the Northern Lights, everything comes together wonderfully on-screen, making The Call of the Wild an adventure that is likely to please all members of the family.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
4/5
The Invisible Man (2020) Britany Murphy Just be prepared to do a double-take the next time you walk into a room that appears to be empty.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) Britany Murphy The result is a fun treat, easily coupling heartfelt moments with the perfect amount of comedic levity that will make it fun for viewers of all ages.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
4/5
Little Women (2019) Britany Murphy Little Women will no doubt prove to be an enjoyable and delightful treat for filmgoers during the holiday season.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
3.5/5
Wildfire (2020) Britany Murphy Showcasing the devastating effects of both grief and mental illness, the result is a stirring drama about dealing with anguish and overcoming personal battles.
Posted Feb 26, 2022Edit critic review
4/5
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020) Sara Clements Birds of Prey is a celebration of women in their most real and flawed form, badass and unencumbered by the need to impress anyone -- especially men.
Posted Feb 07, 2020Edit critic review
2/5
Cats (2019) Sara Clements Francesca, sweetie, I'm so sorry.
Posted Dec 20, 2019Edit critic review
3/5
Charlie's Angels (2019) Sara Clements An impossible mission with a clever hand, Charlie's Angels is a satisfying experience and a revitalization of a story for a new audience of Angels.
Posted Nov 15, 2019Edit critic review
3/5
It: Chapter Two (2019) Sara Clements All in all ... It Chapter Two still packs the right amount of heart, and its emotionally cathartic ending almost makes its drawn-out execution worth it.
Posted Sep 06, 2019Edit critic review
3.5/5
Blinded by the Light (2019) Sara Clements Unabashedly cheesy and a charming coming-of-age tale featuring a breakthrough performance by its lead, Blinded by the Light sticks to convention, while at the same time, being entirely authentic.
Posted Aug 14, 2019Edit critic review
2.5/5
Stuber (2019) Sara Clements While it's a movie that packs both physical and comedic jabs from start to finish, at least managing to keep the audience entertained, it ends up feeling as uninspired as its title.
Posted Jul 12, 2019Edit critic review
2.5/5
Robin Hood (2018) Sara Clements The film's narrator instructs viewers to 'forget what you know' of the man under the hood because what they are about to see is far from a Disney-esque bedtime story ... [but], ultimately, it breaks its promise of something new.
Posted Apr 12, 2019Edit critic review
3.5/5
Mary Poppins Returns (2018) Sara Clements In the quest to capture the essence of its predecessor, the visionaries behind Mary Poppins' return to Cherry Tree Lane stray on the familiar in a sequel that squanders the potential for more originality.
Posted Apr 12, 2019Edit critic review
3.5/5
Blue My Mind (2017) Sara Clements While Blue My Mind does present elements that are prevalent in coming-of-age narratives, [Lisa Brühlmann] manages to blend them into something that's as fresh as the film's blue-hued cinematography.
Posted Apr 12, 2019Edit critic review
2/5
Ladyworld (2018) Sara Clements Ladyworld is polarizing, for sure, but you end up feeling like you're watching an acting workshop with a narrative that ultimately feels directionless.
Posted Apr 12, 2019Edit critic review
4/5
Carmen & Lola (2018) Sara Clements Carmen & Lola is a heartbreaking Spanish drama with a beautiful love story at its center.
Posted Apr 12, 2019Edit critic review
4.5/5
Captain Marvel (2019) Sara Clements Captain Marvel's reflection of the female experience, along with the themes of empowerment and the general nostalgia trip, help make the result more than just your ordinary superhero movie.
Posted Apr 12, 2019Edit critic review
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