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June Butler

June Butler's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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When All Is Ruin Once Again (2018) EDIT “What makes When All Is Ruin Once Again so special is Walsh’s ability to see both sides and allow viewers reach their own conclusions.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jan 3, 2026 Full Review Skin + Soul (2020) EDIT “Ciara Nic Chormaic has done an astounding job in gaining such insight into Perry Ogden and this beautiful and enlightening documentary does a terrific job of capturing Ogden's immense talent – a mantle he wears lightly and humbly.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jan 3, 2026 Full Review Tomorrow Is Saturday (2020) EDIT “It is a delight to observe Hillen’s unfettered joy make its way through the machinations of serendipity. ” – Film Ireland Magazine Jan 3, 2026 Full Review And Then We Danced (2019) 94% EDIT “The pace is exquisitely measured, stepped, and metered.” – Film Ireland Magazine Nov 14, 2025 Full Review The Brutalist (2024) 93% EDIT “Given its budget, The Brutalist is simply astounding from beginning to end. A film of this length needs to occupy and keep viewers’ attention – in this, Brady Corbet has succeeded.” – Film Ireland Magazine Nov 13, 2025 Full Review 28 Years Later (2025) 88% EDIT “One of the most wonderful actors of his generation, even entering the narrative so late in the story, Fiennes still succeeds in making audiences think he was there from the beginning. ” – Film Ireland Magazine Jul 18, 2025 Full Review Sleep (2024) 95% EDIT “Sleep does exactly what it sets out to do, and with commitment and assurance.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 20, 2025 Full Review Melancholia (2011) 79% EDIT “Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg lead a stellar cast, and the special effects are jaw-dropping.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jan 17, 2025 Full Review Kinds of Kindness (2024) 71% EDIT “The beauty of Kinds of Kindness is that this film is clever enough to have an absence of ego, prompting audiences to view it as either viscerally disconnected, or arguing the case for a sharp-eyed observation on the gullibility of humans. ” – Film Ireland Magazine Oct 18, 2024 Full Review The Beast (2023) 86% EDIT “There may not have been much beef, but there was plenty of bull. ” – Film Ireland Magazine Aug 23, 2024 Full Review Notes from Sheepland (2023) 100% EDIT “One of the most mesmerising pieces of film I have seen in some time. It is beyond that –Barry is a magician. A teller of tales. A weaver of folklore. And in observing her creative genius, Director Cara Holmes has fashioned a completely spellbinding story.” – Film Ireland Magazine Aug 7, 2024 Full Review One Night in Millstreet (2024) EDIT “One Night in Millstreet is a fitting documentary to conjure up the zeitgeist of one of the greatest boxing fights of all time.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 25, 2024 Full Review Ransom '79 (2024) EDIT “Ransom '79 is a fitting ode to the memory of one of the most honourable and fearless journalists this country has ever seen. ” – Film Ireland Magazine May 30, 2024 Full Review Poor Things (2023) 92% EDIT “If I had the choice of watching a final movie before giving up the ghost, it would have to be Poor Things. It ranks among my all-time personal favourites and is one of the wittiest and funniest films to hit cinema screens in years.” – Film Ireland Magazine Apr 18, 2024 Full Review Origin (2023) 82% EDIT “Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor is casting perfection as Isabel Wilkerson – it just does not get any better.” – Film Ireland Magazine Mar 22, 2024 Full Review The Wicker Man (1973) 91% EDIT “The Wicker Man is an epithet to the desecration of purity.” – Film Ireland Magazine Mar 18, 2024 Full Review The Zone of Interest (2023) 93% EDIT “It is this unsettling overlay of routinely innocuous happenings contrasted by moments of total revulsion, that gives The Zone of Interest such an edge and makes it so disturbing.” – Film Ireland Magazine Mar 8, 2024 Full Review Eileen (2023) 81% EDIT “Thomasin McKenzie as Eileen steals the show in this gorgeous film about the agony of growing up lonely and isolated in a parochial small American town.” – Film Ireland Magazine Feb 23, 2024 Full Review The Birds (1963) 95% EDIT “Both moving and unique. A masterful touch to one of the greatest film classics of all time.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jan 22, 2024 Full Review Have You Got It Yet? The Story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd (2023) 100% EDIT “Have You Got It Yet? has moments of greatness but equal levels of haphazard storytelling -- in parts Thorgerson delves deep (or rather deepish), while in others, the narration appears to be cobbled together.” – Film Ireland Magazine Dec 14, 2023 Full Review Lies We Tell (2023) 100% EDIT “A tale of visual flawlessness and immersive beauty.” – Film Ireland Magazine Oct 12, 2023 Full Review Smoking Causes Coughing (2022) 94% EDIT “Smoking Causes Coughing is gloriously insane and far from taking itself too seriously.” – Film Ireland Magazine Aug 24, 2023 Full Review Beau Is Afraid (2023) 67% EDIT “There is a decent amount of commitment to Beau Is Afraid given the length of running time, but it is well worth the watch.” – Film Ireland Magazine Aug 3, 2023 Full Review The Night of the 12th (2022) 94% EDIT “The Night of the Twelfth will give viewers reason to reflect on the inhumanity of innocence and the fragility of life. It's an astounding film and one that is well worth watching.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 29, 2023 Full Review Broker (2022) 94% EDIT “Broker had the potential to be so good but just didn't quite make it.” – Film Ireland Magazine Apr 28, 2023 Full Review
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