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Through the Trees

Through the Trees is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Amy West, Katherine McLaughlin.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
The Craft: Legacy (2020) Amy West Clunky pacing aside, everything Lister-Jones throws into the cauldron really works, and it's remarkable how it manages to feel both fresh and nostalgic.
Posted Mar 05, 2021Edit critic review
4/5
Possessor: Uncut (2020) Katherine McLaughlin Viscerally channels a sense of dissatisfaction, numbness, despair and feeling like an intruder in your own life with impressive effects, striking visuals and disturbing violence.
Posted Nov 26, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020) Katherine McLaughlin Cummings has crafted an atmospheric, suspenseful and darkly amusing werewolf murder mystery featuring a transfixing central performance...
Posted Nov 17, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
Relic (2020) Katherine McLaughlin Natalie Erika James has crafted an incredibly impressive first feature packed with striking visuals, powerful performances and a strong hold on an atmosphere of dread.
Posted Oct 28, 2020Edit critic review
5/5
His House (2020) Katherine McLaughlin What Weekes has achieved in his first feature film is a remarkable piece of British horror cinema full of deeply stirring beats and terrifying truths.
Posted Oct 27, 2020Edit critic review
3/5
Dark Place (2019) Nikki Baughan A solid, cohesive anthology horror, Dark Place works best as a showcase for a new generation of Australian horror talent, who all successfully distill generations of experience, tradition and oppression into short, sharp narratives that leave their mark.
Posted Oct 26, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
The Mortuary Collection (2019) Katherine McLaughlin Plays out as gloriously inventive, darkly funny and brutal payback.
Posted Oct 21, 2020Edit critic review
5/5
Dick Johnson Is Dead (2020) Katherine McLaughlin A playful, endlessly inventive and charming tribute to the magic of cinema and a deeply personal documentary.
Posted Oct 02, 2020Edit critic review
3/5
Scare Me (2020) Katherine McLaughlin Much of the film relies on the actors' ability to add oomph to their stories and Cash and Ruben are up to the task.
Posted Sep 30, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
Spiral (2019) Katherine McLaughlin There's so many clever ideas at play with allusions to cults and shallow niceties, that when it all comes together the ending really packs a punch.
Posted Sep 17, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
The Devil All the Time (2020) Katherine McLaughlin Successfully delivers on the ominous potential of its suggestive title.
Posted Sep 16, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
Climate of the Hunter (2019) Katherine McLaughlin The level of craft involved in bringing this dreamy, glittering disco ball of a picture to screen is incredibly impressive.
Posted Sep 07, 2020Edit critic review
Detention (2019) Katherine McLaughlin Director John Hsu adapts the Taiwanese horror video game of the same name with true compassion for its characters and an eye for eerie visuals.
Posted Sep 07, 2020Edit critic review
The Block Island Sound (2020) Katherine McLaughlin This clever horror has a strong grasp on its themes of climate change and family dysfunction and unsettles the viewer with menacing sound design and unforgettable images.
Posted Sep 07, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
The Dark and the Wicked (2020) Katherine McLaughlin The film stares intently into the darkness and rightly reflects the fear, confusion and chaos of a family on the brink of self-destruction.
Posted Sep 07, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
She Dies Tomorrow (2020) Katherine McLaughlin Seimetz has crafted a hypnotic voyage into the unknown and the uncertain, that blushes with an intense stream of vivid colours, vast landscapes and fascinating characters.
Posted Aug 28, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
Lucky (2020) Katherine McLaughlin Harrowing experiences are revealed through disorienting sequences heightened by sleek cinematography from Julia Swain and a powerful lead performance from Grant.
Posted Aug 26, 2020Edit critic review
3/5
Special Actors (2019) Katherine McLaughlin Watching it is like being given a tender embrace when you're feeling fragile and it works best as a charming tribute to the power of teamwork, kinship and supportive relationships.
Posted Aug 21, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
The Columnist (2020) Katherine McLaughlin This hilarious Dutch black comedy takes aim at the subject of online etiquette from all angles by debating censorship and freedom of speech in the social media era in gloriously entertaining fashion.
Posted Aug 19, 2020Edit critic review
3/5
Fried Barry (2020) Katherine McLaughlin A greasy, grubby, tongue-in-cheek reflection of a chaotic world that's destined for cult status, and marks Kruger out as one to watch.
Posted Aug 14, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
Sleep (2020) Katherine McLaughlin This tightly scripted German chiller uses folklore and fairy-tale imagery in deeply unsettling ways to confront the ghosts of the past.
Posted Aug 14, 2020Edit critic review
4/5
Host (2020) Katherine McLaughlin Captures the mood of lockdown and the present moment in time where everyone is trying to put on a brave face, but as things get increasingly worse it becomes difficult to hold it all together.
Posted Aug 03, 2020Edit critic review
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