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Rhiannon Sawyer

Rhiannon Sawyer's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Dark Horse (2014) 97% EDIT “The strength of The Dark Horse lies in the conviction of its performances. The child actors are fantastic, but it's Cliff Curtis who carries the film.” – FILMINK (Australia) Nov 21, 2014 Full Review My Mistress (2014) 33% EDIT “Most of the problems in My Mistress stem from the fact that it is steeped in clich.” – FILMINK (Australia) Nov 6, 2014 Full Review Kill the Messenger (2014) 76% EDIT “Kill The Messenger is a sturdy addition to cinema's esteemed investigative journalism sub-genre.” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 30, 2014 Full Review This Is Where I Leave You (2014) 45% EDIT “For fans of the book, this will be an enjoyable watch. For those who haven't read the original text, the film is a delight.” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 23, 2014 Full Review Step Up: All In (2014) 43% EDIT “Step Up All In is spectacle wrapped in story, but it's the juicy delicious centre which we all crave.” – FILMINK (Australia) Sep 19, 2014 Full Review Rock the Casbah (2013) 100% EDIT “If you're in the mood for a solid family story, Rock The Casbah should at least partially satisfy. Just make sure that you have dinner reservations for after the film -- you'll be hungry for something more.” – FILMINK (Australia) Sep 19, 2014 Full Review Me and Orson Welles (2008) 86% EDIT “Though you may see the end coming somewhere towards the beginning, this is a highly enjoyable film with an excellent support cast, witty and fast-paced script and brilliant performances.” – Concrete Playground Jul 29, 2010 Full Review The Last Station (2009) 70% EDIT “Impressively directed and finely acted, this film gives real insight into the life of a fascinating man.” – FILMINK (Australia) Apr 1, 2010 Full Review Nine (2009) 39% EDIT “The film's only fault is that it lacks the driving narrative force that Marshall had with Chicago, which may be the fault of the original author of the libretto, but it results in the film losing momentum between the awesome musical sequences.” – FILMINK (Australia) Jan 19, 2010 Full Review Push (2009) 23% EDIT “The most amazing thing about this by this idiotic sci-fi thriller is that the actors do not crack up when delivering their lines.” – FILMINK (Australia) Sep 8, 2009 Full Review Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) 83% EDIT “Director David Yates employs a deft hand with the series, achieving an exciting and dramatic result.” – FILMINK (Australia) Jul 14, 2009 Full Review Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009) 43% EDIT “Older viewers will find plenty to smile at, even if it is simply recognising that you would have absolutely loved this movie when you were twelve-years-old.” – FILMINK (Australia) Jun 23, 2009 Full Review 17 Again (2009) 57% EDIT “Though there are mistaken identity moments of mirth, the cheese factor unfortunately lets it down...” – FILMINK (Australia) Apr 10, 2009 Full Review Camino (2008) 50% EDIT “Young actress Nerea Camacho is brilliant as Camino, showing a maturity in her performance that resonates strongly with her tragic character.” – FILMINK (Australia) Apr 10, 2009 Full Review Morning Light (2008) 29% EDIT “Any time...personal history is touched upon, it is quickly shoved under the carpet in favor of yet another sailing montage, complete with compulsory sunset.” – FILMINK (Australia) Mar 13, 2009 Full Review Of Time and the City (2008) 93% EDIT “It is an undeniably slow film, but there is something enchanting in its pace, as it gradually immerses you in its imagery, its soundtrack and its otherworldly quality.” – FILMINK (Australia) Mar 13, 2009 Full Review He's Just Not That Into You (2009) 42% EDIT “Though it offers many laughs and cringe-worthy moments of failed male/female interaction, in denying its own title the film becomes just another dream factory romantic comedy.” – FILMINK (Australia) Feb 13, 2009 Full Review Black Ice (2007) EDIT “The performances are uniformly excellent, particularly from the women....” – FILMINK (Australia) Jan 14, 2009 Full Review Before the Rains (2007) 51% EDIT “While not without its merits (the performances of Jennifer Ehle and Rahul Bose are particular highlights), Before the Rains ultimately suffers from a downpour of melodrama.” – FILMINK (Australia) Jan 8, 2009 Full Review
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