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Meghan O'Keefe

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Casanova (2015) EDIT “My big problem with Casanova is that it’s supposed to be a show about a man who can seduce any woman, and really, he just came across like a boorish, self-obsessed [jerk].” – Decider Dec 12, 2025 Full Review The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025) 86% EDIT “Matt Shakman has delivered fans a raucously fun movie, punctuated by Michael Giacchino’s banger of a score.” – Decider Jul 22, 2025 Full Review Thunderbolts* (2025) 88% EDIT “Thunderbolts* is far from a cinematic masterpiece, but it’s a much-needed course corrective for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. ” – Decider Apr 29, 2025 Full Review Alien: Romulus (2024) 80% EDIT “Alien: Romulus is bracing fun, buoyed by a stellar ensemble cast, but its narrative falls apart under any speck of scrutiny.” – Decider Aug 14, 2024 Full Review Dating Santa (2023) EDIT “... In the grand pantheon of cheesy Christmas rom-coms, Dating Santa stands apart because it’s both funny and romantic. ” – Decider Dec 9, 2023 Full Review Napoleon (2023) 58% EDIT “A portrait of ambition that makes greatness feel like the worst thing a person to aspire to. While it’s not on the same level as some of Scott’s other all-time greats, Napoleon is nonetheless an intriguing experiment in storytelling.” – Decider Nov 15, 2023 Full Review Seven Kings Must Die (2023) 82% EDIT “Seven Kings Must Die is a fitting, frenetic end to The Last Kingdom journey... [though] it might not be as accessible to newcomers as the producers hope.” – Decider Apr 14, 2023 Full Review Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend (2020) 94% EDIT “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend doesn't just use the interactive tools to their benefit; they seem to push the limits of what the format can creatively do.” – Decider Aug 9, 2021 Full Review The Swamp (2020) 67% EDIT “You'll learn more about how Congress works (insomuch as it doesn't).” – Decider Aug 4, 2020 Full Review National Theatre Live: Fleabag (2019) 100% EDIT “Not only is it the inception of her fabulous career, but it stands as something of a manifesto for the work she does: funny, tragic, and totally honest despite the cost.” – Decider Apr 15, 2020 Full Review King Lear (2018) 91% EDIT “I'm sad to say I'm torn on this Lear... That said, it is an absolute joy to watch Hopkins, Thompson, Menzies, Watson, and Christopher Eccleston chew into Shakespeare.” – Decider Sep 28, 2018 Full Review The Shape of Water (2017) 92% EDIT “It's about the way our sexuality reveals ourselves and how sex allows us to connect with others in meaningful ways. But mostly, it's about a woman f*cking a fish monster.” – Decider Sep 24, 2018 Full Review Perdida (2018) EDIT “There are scenes that could be cut down, and at the end of the day, creatively it's kind of a paint-by-numbers thriller.” – Decider Aug 15, 2018 Full Review The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018) 82% EDIT “It's an enchanting dream of a movie.” – Decider Aug 10, 2018 Full Review Set It Up (2018) 92% EDIT “What the film lacks in quality, it makes up for in cheeky charm. It's as dizzying in its logic as it is shallowly delightful.” – Decider Jun 18, 2018 Full Review The Kissing Booth (2018) 17% EDIT “The Kissing Booth is not a good movie. It is a good, drunk, mindless, late night rom-com watch, but it is not a good movie. For that, we say skip it.” – Decider May 11, 2018 Full Review Troy: The Odyssey (2017) EDIT “Have you ever thought that The Odyssey might be better if Tommy Wiseau, and not Homer, wrote it? That's sort of the vibe you'll get from Troy: The Odyssey on Netflix.” – Decider Mar 14, 2018 Full Review A Quiet Passion (2016) 92% EDIT “A Quiet Passion is a whirling look at the divinity of the imagination.” – Decider Feb 9, 2018 Full Review Jackie (2016) 87% EDIT “Sometimes when people say a film is all about one singular performance, it's meant as a slight. In Jackie, that's the point.” – Decider Jan 24, 2018 Full Review Little Evil (2017) 92% EDIT “Netflix's Little Evil is a surprisingly sweet, rather - dare I say it? - cute, horror comedy that injects heart into the "spawn of Satan" genre.” – Decider Dec 20, 2017 Full Review Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold (2017) 89% EDIT “It's a ravishingly beautiful film despite the fact that it often delivers the unvarnished reality.” – Decider Dec 20, 2017 Full Review Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds (2016) 100% EDIT “Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds is an exploration of this unusual relationship and a celebration of the beautiful lives left behind.” – Decider Dec 19, 2017 Full Review
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