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Linsey Satterthwaite

Linsey Satterthwaite's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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A Haunting in Venice (2023) 76% EDIT “A Haunting in Venice is a curiosity, on one hand, there are positives to take away but it also snatches some of them back, giving way to a clunky, disorderly pace that slows the initial promise and makes you feel criminally short-changed.” – Film Inquiry Sep 23, 2023 Full Review Smoking Causes Coughing (2022) 94% EDIT “For those with a nihilistic sensibility, there will be solace in the nothingness that comes from Smoking Causes Coughing, just a goofy grin from a good time had and the feeling that it is all one big joke. ” – Film Inquiry Jul 16, 2023 Full Review Vincent Must Die (2023) 93% EDIT “The concept that someone is being solely targeted by a persistent threat is used to intriguing new effect, blending a range of genres to create a curio of a film.” – Film Inquiry May 31, 2023 Full Review Winners (2022) 100% EDIT “It shows how, despite your backgrounds and circumstances, you should never let go of the wonder, joy and escapism that the silver screen can hold and its power to transport us somewhere else.” – Film Inquiry Mar 26, 2023 Full Review Brian and Charles (2022) 85% EDIT “I hope that Brian and Charles does find an audience, that people open their hearts to an eccentric buddy comedy that is wrapped in unique British parts. ” – Film Inquiry Jul 8, 2022 Full Review Tall Girl (2019) 42% EDIT “Tall Girl has nothing new or fresh to bring to the genre. Instead, it feels a little cheap, very hollow, and loaded with scenes that you can see coming a mile off, even without a height advantage.” – Film Inquiry Sep 17, 2019 Full Review Paddleton (2019) 89% EDIT “It is a film that deserves to find an audience, for whilst it presents familiar narrative arches, it presents a refreshing, beautiful take on male relationships.” – Film Inquiry Mar 2, 2019 Full Review Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018) 38% EDIT “The horror element from the creatures fails to produce any effective jumps or scares and there is no sense of high stakes involved in the fate of a bunch of, mostly unlikeable, characters.” – Film Inquiry Nov 13, 2018 Full Review Possum (2018) 88% EDIT “Possum is an impressively chilling debut from Holness and credit must go to the director for taking a risk on a darker affair.” – Film Inquiry Nov 1, 2018 Full Review A Simple Favor (2018) 84% EDIT “You can see what Paul Feig was reaching for; a cheeky, sexy mystery, the diet coke version of Gone Girl. But Feig has none of the visual panache of Fincher and whilst he is usually able to land the jokes, in this muddled narrative they fall flat.” – Film Inquiry Sep 25, 2018 Full Review Our House (2018) 62% EDIT “Our House is a curious sell, it does not provide enough of the prerequisite jumps and scares for a cheap thrill ride horror but it also doesn't trust itself, or the audience enough to take the narrative somewhere else.” – Film Inquiry Aug 20, 2018 Full Review The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018) 86% EDIT “It is a film about teenagers but not what you would expect a teenage film to be; instead it gives heart and a voice to those who are subjected to opinions and values that threaten to affect their future.” – Film Inquiry Aug 6, 2018 Full Review Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero (2018) 89% EDIT “There are those that may find Sgt. Stubby a little too twee for their tastes and it may not appeal to those who are not won over by doggy antics, but for those that are susceptible to a four legged friend, you will find Stubby a real heart-warmer.” – Film Inquiry Apr 30, 2018 Full Review Sanctuary (2016) 100% EDIT “What Sanctuary shows is that a film can come from humble beginnings and a small budget but can have a big outcome on society.” – Film Inquiry Feb 24, 2018 Full Review Gold (2016) 41% EDIT “Gold had all the elements for a richly entertaining picture, yet its reliance on McConaughey to indulge himself in his performance ultimately proves to be its downfall.” – Film Inquiry Mar 1, 2017 Full Review
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