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Katie McCabe

Katie McCabe's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).

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Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg (2023) 88% EDIT “Inspired by her unpublished memoir, this documentary exploring the wild life of 1960s actress Anita Pallenberg provides welcome insight on her career as well as her influence on the Rolling Stones. ” – Sight & Sound Dec 31, 2025 Full Review Animalia (2023) 100% EDIT “Alaoui uses simple effects – slow-mo, dissolves, a flash of what looks like the aurora borealis – with great skill to communicate the uncanny. ” – Sight & Sound Dec 11, 2025 Full Review Predators (2025) 97% EDIT “This film’s strength is its hand-wringing uncertainty – Osit knows the end doesn’t always justify the murky means. ” – Sight & Sound Nov 14, 2025 Full Review E.1027: Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea (2024) EDIT “. E.1027 shows an archive interview in which Gray at 96 is asked about her work, “Does it amuse you, Eileen, that 50 years later, that work you were doing is high fashion again?” You can feel her scepticism. It all came too late. ” – Sight & Sound Nov 4, 2025 Full Review Sorry, Baby (2025) 97% EDIT “With this film, Victor inhabits the naked uncertainty that hangs in the air after a punchline, and asks us to join them there.” – Sight & Sound Nov 4, 2025 Full Review September Says (2024) 63% EDIT “Labed’s film, like Johnson’s novel, understands how sisters practise life on one another, testing out the worst facets of their personalities until they are ready to present them to the world.” – Sight & Sound Mar 10, 2025 Full Review Nocturnes (2024) 93% EDIT “With its mesmeric micro-cinematography, Nocturnes allows us to investigate the dusty filigree of a moths’ wings, or watch them stumble along like a drunken hang gliders.” – Sight & Sound Feb 10, 2025 Full Review Janet Planet (2023) 85% EDIT “The film has enough empathy to go round – for a mother overwhelmed by a child’s bottomless need, and a child’s agony over the changing rules of their bond.” – Sight & Sound Feb 10, 2025 Full Review Bring Them Down (2024) 89% EDIT “The burden a parent places on a child, and the question of how much they can be blamed for the damage caused by its weight, runs like a compressed nerve through director Christopher Andrews’s brutal Irish pulp pastoral Bring Them Down. ” – Sight & Sound Feb 9, 2025 Full Review Baltimore (AKA Rose's War) (2023) 88% EDIT “Baltimore is not really a biopic. You could call it a ‘character-driven heist movie’, a moody triptych that leaps freely between timelines.” – Sight & Sound May 7, 2024 Full Review Sick of Myself (2022) 88% EDIT “Excessive self-medicating eventually lands Signe in hospital with a ‘mysterious illness’, and as she smokes through Eyes Without a Face-esque bandages, the film begins to find its uncomfortably funny feet. ” – Sight & Sound Apr 21, 2023 Full Review Shirley (2020) 88% 4/5 EDIT “Through all the film's fictionalised, domestic delirium, Decker tells a story of female artistic power.” – Time Out Oct 27, 2020 Full Review Ride, Rise, Roar (2010) 78% 2/5 EDIT “Everything that happens... will soon be forgotten.” – Little White Lies Jan 20, 2011 Full Review Brotherhood (2010) 54% 2/5 EDIT “Most are curious about the seedy undertones of fraternity life and the reality behind the hazing clichs. Brotherhood opens up the story, it just doesn't waste time telling it.” – Little White Lies Jan 14, 2011 Full Review
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