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Liam Hanlon

Liam Hanlon's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Windmill Lane (2020) EDIT “Windmill Lane captures the rise and falls and concludes by exploring the dynamic between Russ Russell and James Morris. It’s a complete narrative with many twists and turns and it’s utterly captivating. ” – Film Ireland Magazine Jan 3, 2026 Full Review Rialto (2019) 96% EDIT “Rialto may prove to be divisive with audiences, but it's an impactful piece of filmmaking that will linger in your mind for days upon viewing.” – Film Ireland Magazine Sep 15, 2025 Full Review Jurassic World Rebirth (2025) 50% EDIT “On the basis of Jurassic World Rebirth, it is a welcome return to an island and Gareth Edwards has helmed a production seeking reinvigoration and, for the most part, they have achieved it. ” – Film Ireland Magazine Aug 12, 2025 Full Review All of Us Strangers (2023) 96% EDIT “What makes this film work on many levels is Andrew Haigh's direction. He possesses such a deft touch in conveying human experiences on screen and there is a moving beauty in its simplicity.” – Film Ireland Magazine Feb 21, 2024 Full Review Sunlight (2023) 78% EDIT “Whilst this film may become a conversation starter surrounding assisted dying, Sunlight works in its own regard as a film that is enjoyable and heartwarming and does not operate merely as a vehicle for provoking contentious matters.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 29, 2023 Full Review Dating Amber (2020) 94% EDIT “Fionn O'Shea and Lola Petticrew are stellar as Eddie and Amber, and with Dating Amber, David Freyne has crafted a special film to be immensely proud of.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 5, 2020 Full Review EDIT “It's a complete narrative with many twists and turns and it's utterly captivating.” – Film Ireland Magazine Apr 23, 2020 Full Review The Last Right (2019) 69% EDIT “Aoife Crehan has helmed a film that will make you eager to see what she creates next.” – Film Ireland Magazine Dec 6, 2019 Full Review Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) 70% EDIT “Linda Hamilton returning is worth the admission price alone.” – Film Ireland Magazine Oct 31, 2019 Full Review Wild Rose (2018) 92% EDIT “Jessie Buckley's performance is simply exceptional in Wild Rose.” – Film Ireland Magazine Apr 30, 2019 Full Review Boy Erased (2018) 80% EDIT “It's a film that requires investment and it's ultimately worthwhile.” – Film Ireland Magazine Feb 8, 2019 Full Review White Boy Rick (2018) 56% EDIT “Much like Michael in Frank Berry's Michael Inside, Rick is a sympathetic character that has to live with the societal struggles he has been raised alongside. Merritt is one to watch and White Boy Rick would have truly suffered without his performance.” – Film Ireland Magazine Dec 7, 2018 Full Review Dr. Seuss' The Grinch (2018) 60% EDIT “Older viewers may not appreciate the film as much as younger viewers, but The Grinch is not too cutesy and it has just the right amount of Christmas charm to go along with and enjoy its festive fun.” – Film Ireland Magazine Nov 14, 2018 Full Review The Gospel According to AndrĂ© (2017) 87% EDIT “From his own gospel, AndrĂ© Leon Talley is too savvy and intelligent to create such a documentary. Here he proves he has substance behind the style.” – Film Ireland Magazine Oct 11, 2018 Full Review A Star Is Born (2018) 90% EDIT “A Star Is Born is one journey with so many emotions working in perfect harmony that should not be missed.” – Film Ireland Magazine Oct 5, 2018 Full Review The Predator (2018) 34% EDIT “One of the significant issues with The Predator is its script.” – Film Ireland Magazine Sep 14, 2018 Full Review Finding Your Feet (2017) 70% EDIT “It may appear to target a certain older demographic but hopefully all audiences will go along and be utterly charmed by Finding Your Feet.” – Film Ireland Magazine Apr 2, 2018 Full Review Molly's Game (2017) 82% EDIT “... Jessica Chastain saves this film from failure and it never felt boring, despite the generic climax, in Aaron Sorkin's credible and efficient directorial debut.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jan 8, 2018 Full Review All the Money in the World (2017) 79% EDIT “Ultimately, All the Money in the World is a thoroughly enjoyable film, despite Getty being the avaricious tycoon he was.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jan 8, 2018 Full Review Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami (2017) 87% EDIT “Ultimately, this documentary serves as another positive example of the cultural phenomenon that is Grace Jones.” – Film Ireland Magazine Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Home Again (2017) 33% EDIT “... plot threads simply do not interweave and the 97-minute running time slowly ticks away.” – Film Ireland Magazine Oct 12, 2017 Full Review Dunkirk (2017) 92% EDIT “Dunkirk becomes much more than a war film. It can be classified within the war genre but it's more of a personal affair rather than a two-hour shootout on battlefields.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jul 21, 2017 Full Review Baby Driver (2017) 92% EDIT “Amongst the deluge of summer blockbuster and extended universe releases, Baby Driver is a breath of fresh cinematic air.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jul 6, 2017 Full Review The Book of Henry (2017) 21% EDIT “The Book of Henry had promising elements within its opening act that were quickly dismantled once that event occurred. The film then free falls into a genre-bending mess where it does not know what film it wants to become.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 30, 2017 Full Review Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) 30% EDIT “It's a perfunctory film to pass some time, but Pirates of the Caribbean is another series suffering from franchise fatigue and it needs to be put to bed or somehow find a fresh lease of life.” – Film Ireland Magazine May 26, 2017 Full Review
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