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Catey Sullivan

Catey Sullivan's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Abigail (2024) 83% EDIT “This horror-thriller is chaotic and a bit too long, but in the same vein as 2022’s M3gan, it’s ultimately entertaining.” – Chicago Reader Apr 27, 2024 Full Review Easter Bloody Easter (2024) 75% EDIT “It's no masterpiece, but this Easter horror film is a surprisingly fun and campy bloodbath.” – Chicago Reader Mar 30, 2024 Full Review Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023) 99% EDIT “Like the book, the Lionsgate movie offers a gently informative, often hilarious, and always empathetic depiction of a sixth grader yearning for, getting, and celebrating her first period.” – Chicago Reader Apr 26, 2023 Full Review Empire of Light (2022) 44% EDIT “Hilary and Stephen have been buffeted all their lives by the message that they are less-than, undeserving, unimportant. Empire of Light highlights the ineffable joy when both discover that none of that is true.” – Chicago Reader Jan 14, 2023 Full Review The Last Manhunt (2022) 20% EDIT “McClarnon is simultaneously soaked in grief and defiance.” – Chicago Reader Nov 23, 2022 Full Review Bones and All (2022) 82% EDIT “Chalamet and Russell deftly navigate this over-the-top horror, buddy comedy, coming-of-age drama, and sweet romance.” – Chicago Reader Nov 23, 2022 Full Review Halloween Ends (2022) 40% EDIT “Halloween Ends is notable mainly for its cockamamie plot and its reverence for the original.” – Chicago Reader Nov 3, 2022 Full Review Smile (2022) 80% EDIT “Alas, Smile starts to feel as if it were written by an inept committee...” – Chicago Reader Oct 7, 2022 Full Review Vengeance (2022) 82% EDIT “It’s a story about a storyteller who is creating a story about how mythology (stories) are created. It is also an acute reminder of how easy it can be to hide secrets in plain sight. ” – Chicago Reader Aug 6, 2022 Full Review The Sea Beast (2022) 94% EDIT “If you’re going to title your movie The Sea Beast, you need to commit to a beast that earns its billing.” – Chicago Reader Jul 21, 2022 Full Review Freedom Uncut (2022) 78% EDIT “Watching the 80s through the lenses of its superstars is its own glossy and compelling reward, but Freedom also depicts the carnage of the decade.” – Chicago Reader Jun 22, 2022 Full Review Hustle (2022) 94% EDIT “Hustle spins a familiar plot into a story that'll keep you invested even if you don't know a hoop dream from an embroidery hoop.” – Chicago Reader Jun 14, 2022 Full Review Morbius (2022) 15% EDIT “If it were just a ride in a theme park, Morbius would be fun enough. But it is not.” – Chicago Reader Apr 9, 2022 Full Review The Automat (2021) 98% EDIT “In Lisa Hurwitz’s charming, informative film, the era of the Automat gleams anew, as everyone from Colin Powell to Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Brooks recall their appeal.” – Chicago Reader Apr 7, 2022 Full Review Rumble (2021) 47% EDIT “It’s not quite as clunky as it sounds, and it has a kicky if cliche message of girl power embedded in it. But really, it’s all about the monster fights, and they’re fun, especially when Rayburn Jr. really leans into his love of salsa.” – Chicago Reader Feb 23, 2022 Full Review I Want You Back (2022) 87% EDIT “Thank Saint Valentine for the artists who make us laugh.” – Chicago Reader Feb 16, 2022 Full Review Sing 2 (2021) 72% EDIT “Here's hoping this will be the rare franchise that continues to get better with each installment.” – Chicago Reader Dec 23, 2021 Full Review Bruised (2020) 51% EDIT “The end is fairly predictable. The way it gets there is decidedly not.” – Chicago Reader Dec 4, 2021 Full Review Bigfoot Famous (2021) EDIT “The whole thing is ridiculously entertaining. It is also inarguably ridiculous. Except when you suddenly realize it's actually not.” – Chicago Reader Nov 6, 2021 Full Review Black as Night (2021) 70% 3.5/4 EDIT “The Blumhouse release examines power structures with lots of fun scares.” – Chicago Reader Oct 8, 2021 Full Review Ten Minutes to Midnight (2020) 88% EDIT “Ten Minutes to Midnight is both a whole lotta fun and annoyingly sexist.” – Chicago Reader Feb 18, 2021 Full Review Books of Blood (2020) 20% 1.5/4 EDIT “Books of Blood doesn't pass the horror test...” – Chicago Reader Oct 23, 2020 Full Review We Are Not Princesses (2018) EDIT “We Are Not Princesses belongs to the women immersed in Antigone, and bears witness to their epic journeys.” – Chicago Reader Mar 9, 2020 Full Review Go Back to China (2019) 83% EDIT “It's all formulaic, but within that formula, [Emily] Ting crafts a story that is genuinely moving.” – Chicago Reader Mar 6, 2020 Full Review Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) 91% EDIT “The best part of Far From Home is Samuel L. Jackson, whose Nick Fury single-handedly elevates the movie from a C to a B+.” – Chicago Reader Feb 15, 2020 Full Review
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