Graham Killeen

Graham Killeen

Agrees with the Tomatometer 67% of the time.

Publications:
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Total Reviews:
115

Worst Reviewed Films

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
3.5/4 82% Seven Psychopaths (2012) " All great films are both fairy tales and confessionals, and when the two collide, what's left beyond the crumple zone is magic." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Oct 11, 2012
3.5/4 77% Killer Joe (2012) " Resembling yard sculptures in a trailer park, where trash becomes art, "Killer Joe" is a Picasso signed with a branding iron." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Sep 13, 2012
3.5/4 93% Drive (2011) " As taut a film as you're likely to see in theaters this year. And it easily leaves other street-racing movies of its kind in the dust, even classics like "Vantage Point" and "Two-Lane Blacktop."" — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Sep 15, 2011
3.5/4 92% Incendies (2011) " Begins with a promise and ends with revelations so combustible they'll consume anyone who uncovers the truth." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted May 26, 2011
3.5/4 91% Source Code (2011) " This adrenaline-drenched thriller stars Jake Gyllenhaal in the performance of his career." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Mar 31, 2011
3.5/4 44% The Green Hornet (2011) " A joy ride of a film that evades the self-consciousness that stalls so many other recent comic-book adaptations, it is one of the best superhero movies ever." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Jan 13, 2011
3.5/4 98% Inside Job (2010) " Anybody who owns a wallet, a purse, a mattress or combination safe should see "Inside Job."" — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Nov 11, 2010
3.5/4 81% Catfish (2010) " Want to know the truth about Catfish? Either way, it's one of the most resonant, haunting, provocative movies I've seen this year." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Sep 30, 2010
3.5/4 51% Chloe (2010) " Sure it's a bit much. But just try tearing your eyes away from the screen." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Mar 25, 2010
3.5/4 96% Food, Inc. (2009) " A brutally disturbing, fundamentally important new documentary." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Jul 16, 2009
3.5/4 67% Away We Go (2009) " It would be difficult to overpraise Rudolph's subtle, unexpectedly genuine performance, Alexi Murdoch's gorgeous acoustic-folk soundtrack or Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida's observationally savvy screenplay." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Jun 25, 2009
3.5/4 89% Sin Nombre (2009) " Sayra and her family are the poor, huddled masses our founders were talking about, and it's painfully bracing to watch them crushed beneath the promise of a stocked cupboard and living wage." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Apr 23, 2009
3.5/4 86% Gonzo: The Life and Work of Hunter S. Thompson (2008) " The rare documentary that puts you in a headlock to pin you to your seat, Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson is a bracing masterpiece." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Sep 25, 2008
3.5/4 81% I Served the King of England (2008) " I Served the King of England might not suit Charlie Chaplin, were he alive today. But Chaplin's visual gusto complements this precisely timed and profoundly reverent ode to silent cinema." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Sep 18, 2008
3.5/4 33% Ye yan (Legend of the Black Scorpion) (The Banquet) (2006) " This may be one of the year's better films, and some of the rawest Shakespeare you'll ever see." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Posted Oct 4, 2007
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