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Katherine Murray

Katherine Murray's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Tater Tot & Patton (2017) 82% 6/10 EDIT “Because it's such an earnest, grounded film, in terms of both script and performance, the casually sexist premise is impossible to avoid.” – PopMatters Apr 29, 2019 Full Review Papi chulo (2018) 74% EDIT “Just like Sean, Papi Chulo's heart is clearly in the right place but, just like Sean, it has very little regard for Ernesto's feelings and needs.” – PopMatters Jan 10, 2019 Full Review Greta (2018) 61% 7/10 EDIT “Even though it may be hard to suspend disbelief, Greta is a wild ride and an example of a modern-day thriller that not only allows its characters to use their cell phones, but dramatizes how a cell phone can be used as a tool to terrorize someone.” – PopMatters Oct 11, 2018 Full Review Vox Lux (2018) 62% 8/10 EDIT “It's a challenging, unpleasant, slow burn of a movie that's going to be a hard sell in the wake of A Star is Born, but it's offering something completely different, and something worth seeing, even if you're all topped up on pop star movies.” – PopMatters Oct 10, 2018 Full Review Teen Spirit (2018) 73% 5/10 EDIT “Taken all together, the music video portions of the film - outstanding on their own - are dragged down by the story to create something that's fun to watch on a Saturday afternoon, but ultimately, Teen Spirit is not all that insightful.” – PopMatters Oct 8, 2018 Full Review Hannah Gadsby: Nanette (2018) 100% EDIT “It's not a repudiation of history, but it is a reminder that history is over and that the strategies that served us well at one time may not be appropriate today.” – PopMatters Jul 27, 2018 Full Review Woman Walks Ahead (2017) 59% EDIT “The real issue, though, is that it confuses different types of oppression, and seems to propose that people who've experienced misogyny are uniquely qualified to understand racism and vice versa.” – PopMatters Sep 28, 2017 Full Review My Days of Mercy (2017) 90% 7/10 EDIT “A horror movie and a love story in its own right, My Days of Mercy is a new take on an old but pressing issue, rooted more in deeply emotions than philosophical arguments.” – PopMatters Sep 27, 2017 Full Review High Fantasy (2017) 75% EDIT “It's hard to unpack any of those moments individually, but the strength of the film is that it's willing to push past the homilies we've all been taught about diversity and cooperation and focus on the messy politics and human feelings underneath.” – PopMatters Sep 26, 2017 Full Review What Will People Say (2017) 78% 8/10 EDIT “The culture clash in What Will People Say is manifest in a life-and-death difference between interpretations of Nisha's defiance.” – PopMatters Sep 25, 2017 Full Review
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