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Emily Bernard

Emily Bernard's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Being Mary Tyler Moore (2023) 97% A EDIT “Above all, Being Mary Tyler Moore is fun. It’s likely that if you are watching this documentary, Moore means something special to you, and this film is sure to cover the moments that made her and these shows so popular.” – Collider May 25, 2023 Full Review Somewhere in Queens (2022) 92% B EDIT “It’s a film that doesn’t feel the pressure of reminding the audience that it’s a comedy, which makes the story and the dysfunctional—but very loving—family that much more endearing and authentic to real life.” – Collider Apr 20, 2023 Full Review William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill (2023) 84% B+ EDIT “While fans might wish for a more traditional “follow me around” documentary that dives deep into all things Captain Kirk, this softer, more contemplative side is just as profound as the legacy he will leave behind.” – Collider Apr 17, 2023 Full Review Wildflower (2022) 60% B EDIT “Despite feeling overcrowded and at times unevenly paced, Wildflower is a warm coming-of-age tale that amplifies the stories of underrepresented groups in the media. ” – Collider Mar 17, 2023 Full Review Peak Season (2023) 96% A EDIT “At just around 80 minutes, Peak Season manages to craft a heartfelt, authentic, and endearing portrayal of friendship that will not only entertain, but will provoke some thought, too.” – Collider Mar 14, 2023 Full Review Cora Bora (2023) 78% B EDIT “Cora Bora is a bit of a surprise first leading role for Stalter as it's a comedy that’s soaked in heartache, trauma, and self-discovery. It’s a vehicle that proves she can not only make us laugh, but make us feel some feelings, too.” – Collider Mar 13, 2023 Full Review A Little White Lie (2023) 35% B- EDIT “Despite being a bit tonally uneven, A Little White Lie is a lovable indie dramedy led by the always delightful Michael Shannon and Kate Hudson that is worth bookmarking.” – Collider Mar 3, 2023 Full Review Emily (2022) 87% B EDIT “Director Frances O’Connor effortlessly immerses the audience into Emily’s heart, soul, and mind in this refreshing, storybook-like origin story for a reclusive, misunderstood, and underappreciated author.” – Collider Feb 17, 2023 Full Review Somebody I Used To Know (2023) 71% B+ EDIT “But Somebody I Used To Know—like life—can’t be clearly defined. Instead, it embraces its messiness and unpredictability, and the very harsh reality that “life happens.”” – Collider Feb 9, 2023 Full Review Who Invited Charlie? (2022) 71% B+ EDIT “Pally wastes no time in reminding us that he’s one of the wittiest and most dynamic comedic actors working, gifting us with a performance that’s both playful and shrouded in a shadow of sadness.” – Collider Feb 3, 2023 Full Review Alice, Darling (2022) 84% B+ EDIT “Alice, Darling is a bold and powerful step forward in Anna Kendrick’s career that allows her to really show off the range we knew she had, but maybe hasn’t had a chance to fully explore yet.” – Collider Jan 20, 2023 Full Review The Drop (2022) 50% B+ EDIT “The Hulu original comedy The Drop, about a woman who makes an egregious faux pas at her friend’s wedding, is all about that cringey curl-up-in-a-ball feeling, and unapologetically steeps in it from start to finish.” – Collider Jan 13, 2023 Full Review The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (2022) 75% A EDIT “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse is poised to be a new holiday tradition.” – Collider Dec 19, 2022 Full Review "Sr." (2022) 97% B+ EDIT ““Sr.” is a documentary examining the life and work of the counter-cultural censor-averse artist that is just as tender and irreverent as the man himself.” – Collider Dec 2, 2022 Full Review Good Night Oppy (2022) 87% B EDIT “Oppy’s origin story and her adorable, human-like qualities will surely attract a wide audience, but the vulnerability and passion of the engineers are what makes this documentary special.” – Collider Nov 28, 2022 Full Review Sam & Kate (2022) 73% A EDIT “Sam & Kate reminds us that life is unpredictable in the best and worst of ways, and that you shouldn't wait to pursue who or what you are passionate about.” – Collider Nov 11, 2022 Full Review I'm Totally Fine (2022) 67% B+ EDIT “The out-of-this-world premise about a woman befriending the alien clone of her dead best friend is a Trojan horse for a deeper meditation on loss that’ll remind you to hug your friends a little tighter.” – Collider Nov 4, 2022 Full Review To Leslie (2022) 93% A+ EDIT “Enter To Leslie, a brutally honest and exquisite portrayal of one woman’s desperate attempt to finally get it right.” – Collider Oct 6, 2022 Full Review Meet Cute (2022) 58% B- EDIT “Meet Cute, the latest project to step into the ring of the re-do, is surely an entertaining addition to this type of storytelling. But should this film really be considered a rom-com?” – Collider Sep 21, 2022 Full Review Do Revenge (2022) 86% B+ EDIT “This daring dark comedy both pays homage to and deconstructs the ‘90s high school set films you know and love, and does so with deliciously satisfying results.” – Collider Sep 16, 2022 Full Review Ali & Ava (2021) 94% A- EDIT “Sometimes, it’s the charming and benign films that pack the most powerful punch to the audience. This is surely the case with Ali & Ava, a romantic drama from Clio Barnard that examines loneliness and uncertainty through a heartfelt and realistic lens.” – Collider Jul 28, 2022 Full Review
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