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Emma Clark-Dow

Emma Clark-Dow's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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World's Best (2023) 100% EDIT “An extremely wholesome, kid-friendly watch.” – The Post NZ Jul 14, 2023 Full Review Holes (2003) 78% EDIT “Holes was one of the defining shows of my childhood – and is still a really thought-provoking watch 15 years later.” – The Post NZ Jul 14, 2023 Full Review The Actress (1988) EDIT “Don’t let the fact you’re going to have to turn on your subtitles (or quickly learn Turkish) sway you from indulging in this funny, thrilling series – it’s well worth it.” – The Post NZ Jun 20, 2023 Full Review The Parent Trap (1998) 87% EDIT “Although The Parent Trap is very much a children's film, the sweetness of the story about trying to bring a broken family together holds strong and is still an excellent watch.” – The Post NZ Jun 20, 2023 Full Review Dangerous Beauty (1998) 69% EDIT “If you love a historical film with unrequited love, war, plague and even witchcraft, Dangerous Beauty is for you.” – The Post NZ May 4, 2023 Full Review New Year's Eve (2022) EDIT “New Year’s Eve’s heart is in the right place and – in terms of consuming Covid-adjacent content – it wasn’t the worst I’ve experienced. ” – The Post NZ Mar 24, 2023 Full Review Boston Strangler (2023) 67% EDIT “The media is often criticised for using “sensationalised” headlines to grab attention in modern times, but the two journalists used this tool to get officials and police to listen to how dire the situation was.” – The Post NZ Mar 24, 2023 Full Review Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey (2018) EDIT “This film is not for the faint-hearted, but it has somewhat of a happy ending, making it perfect for true- crime buffs who like cases neatly tied in a bow.” – The Post NZ Mar 24, 2023 Full Review Breaking Up (1997) 20% EDIT “The film shows its age, by playing out in a strange format that looks old and clunky...” – The Post NZ Mar 10, 2023 Full Review Bruiser (2022) 100% EDIT “This film explores the idea of toxic masculinity from every generation, while championing Black voices and profiling a young man’s journey to living a more compassionate life.” – The Post NZ Mar 10, 2023 Full Review Ghost Rider (2007) 28% EDIT “One of the drawcards of having Disney+ at your fingertips...” – The Post NZ Jan 30, 2023 Full Review If These Walls Could Sing (2022) 95% EDIT “If you’re a music fan, or even just a fan of documentaries, this is one not to miss.” – The Post NZ Jan 30, 2023 Full Review Mary Poppins Returns (2018) 79% EDIT “Mary Poppins in all her supercalifragilisticexpialidocious glory...” – The Post NZ Dec 2, 2022 Full Review It's Complicated (2009) 58% EDIT “It’s Complicated does what it says on the box – tells the story of a complicated, awkward and hilarious relationship, while also celebrating love and sex of an older generation, instead of leaving the passion to the under 25-year-olds.” – The Post NZ Oct 21, 2022 Full Review Endangered (2022) 100% EDIT “Endangered left me feeling chilled to the bone, but empowered by journalists risking their lives for the truth.” – The Post NZ Oct 21, 2022 Full Review Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s) (2022) 88% EDIT “History buffs and monarchists will enjoy this retelling of Elizabeth’s reign, even with the sprinkle of dramatics, and with Queen Elizabeth II’s recent passing, there’s no time like the present to brush up on your royal history.” – The Post NZ Sep 26, 2022 Full Review Carmilla (2019) 77% EDIT “If you’re looking for something spooky, yet romantic, Carmilla will certainly pique your interest.” – The Post NZ Sep 26, 2022 Full Review Blue Crush (2002) 62% EDIT “If you’re into surfing, gorgeous landscapes and need some low-brow mush to watch on a cosy weekend, Blue Crush fits the bill perfectly.” – The Post NZ Sep 26, 2022 Full Review Everest (2015) 73% EDIT “A hard watch...however, these emotions are heightened by the excellent work of actors and cinematography, who make the mammoth, deadly mountain and its treacherous conditions come to life through the screen.” – The Post NZ Aug 31, 2022 Full Review Death of a Telemarketer (2020) 27% EDIT “After beginning as some kind of underdog comedy, Death of a Telemarketer takes a surprising turn when a telemarketer calls someone who definitely does not want cable.” – The Post NZ Aug 31, 2022 Full Review Scream (2022) 76% EDIT “As someone who loved the original Scream, and the slasher genre in general, I was excited to watch the 2022 version, set in the same town, but 25 years later – and it did not disappoint.” – The Post NZ Aug 31, 2022 Full Review Dear Evan Hansen (2021) 28% EDIT “This film is a beautifully tragic portrayal of mental health – and the importance of each life.” – The Post NZ Jul 18, 2022 Full Review Bad Moms (2016) 59% EDIT “Although the plot may sound simple in its nature, it’s amazing how much self-described bad moms can do.” – The Post NZ Jul 18, 2022 Full Review Together Together (2021) 90% EDIT “This is a light and airy feel-good comedy, exploring the ever-evolving idea of what a family in the 2020s may look like.” – The Post NZ Jun 6, 2022 Full Review Bad Teacher (2011) 46% EDIT “What must be one of Cameron Diaz’s last great films...” – The Post NZ Jun 6, 2022 Full Review
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