Gillie Collins

Gillie Collins's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s):
Seventh Row
Publications:
Seventh Row
Movie Reviews Only
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100% | Leave No Trace (2018) |
Setting Leave No Trace in the wilderness allows Granik to portray an extremely enmeshed - yet, under the circumstances, healthy - father-daughter relationship. - Seventh Row
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| Posted Aug 21, 2019
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89% | Emu Runner (2018) |
Emu Runner is an uplifting tale of communal solidarity in the face of personal, yet politically charged, hardship. - Seventh Row
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| Posted Aug 21, 2019
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97% | Mustang (2015) |
For all its tragedy, Mustang is an uplifting, ethereal movie, which captures the magical inner world the sisters create despite and because of their confinement. - Seventh Row
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| Posted Jul 14, 2017
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84% | Fatima (2016) |
Fatima is a movie that demands to be seen about a woman who demands to be heard. She captivates. - Seventh Row
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| Posted Jul 14, 2017
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92% | A Quiet Passion (2017) |
Emily Dickinson might be famous for living as a ghost -- dressed in white, shut in her bedroom -- but she comes to life in A Quiet Passion as infinitely complicated. - Seventh Row
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| Posted Jun 28, 2017
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92% | I, Daniel Blake (2017) |
The title I, Daniel Blake is an act of self-naming, a declaration of personhood in the face of a system that fails to treat people with dignity. - Seventh Row
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| Posted Jun 28, 2017
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