Natalie Mokry
Natalie Mokry's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
The Curse of La Llorona (2019)
26%
C
EDIT
“The story hits all of the beats expected from a horror film, with nothing particularly inventive along the way, but Chaves has an astute sense of how to continuously amplify the scares.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Apr 18, 2019
Full Review
Good Boys (2019)
81%
EDIT
“The performances by Tremblay, Williams, and Noon as a dynamic trio are wonderful enough to really drive the emotional weight of the story and heighten its themes regarding friendship and what happens to childhood friendships as you get older.” –
Film School Rejects
Apr 5, 2019
Full Review
Booksmart (2019)
96%
EDIT
“Olivia Wilde's work here will leave you eagerly anticipating what she does next.” –
Film School Rejects
Mar 14, 2019
Full Review
Run This Town (2019)
43%
EDIT
“The film asks relevant questions and introduces many timely themes, which is an admirable feat.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Mar 13, 2019
Full Review
Running With Beto (2019)
91%
EDIT
“To its credit, "Running With Beto" speaks to a much larger phenomenon and moment in time.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Mar 10, 2019
Full Review
The Front Runner (2018)
58%
EDIT
“Jason Reitman's latest is a gripping tale that shines a light on an often forgotten, but seemingly essential part of American history.” –
Film School Rejects
Nov 23, 2018
Full Review
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)
98%
EDIT
“Melissa McCarthy shines in a biopic regarding one of the most entertaining crime stories in literary history.” –
Film School Rejects
Nov 14, 2018
Full Review
Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018)
97%
A
EDIT
“Won't You Be My Neighbor works well on an informational and emotional level. Near the end, even though it's impossible to stop the waterworks from coming on, there's not really a sad note to it.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Mar 15, 2018
Full Review
Most Likely to Murder (2018)
62%
B+
EDIT
“Most Likely to Murder is an enjoyable watch, blending qualities from both the comedy and thriller genres in a way that takes you on a fun ride, and possibly makes you even consider your own high school superlatives.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Mar 15, 2018
Full Review
Damsel (2018)
67%
B+
EDIT
“The film overall is a fun tale if you're not a die-hard traditional Western fan. But the story doesn't diminish its predecessors; it's clear there are parts of it that revere the genre.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Mar 15, 2018
Full Review
Alt-Right: Age of Rage (2018)
88%
C+
EDIT
“It's clear the narrative isn't working to sympathize with such groups or make the claim that what they are doing is noble. But in giving them such a platform, the film at times portrays the groups as if they are part of a legitimate, valid movement.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Mar 15, 2018
Full Review
Being Frank (2018)
34%
A
EDIT
“You Can Choose Your Family is an absolute emotional joy that will have you crying one moment and laughing the next.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Mar 15, 2018
Full Review
Eighth Grade (2018)
99%
B+
EDIT
“This film is incredibly painful because the story is told well and hits so close to home that at certain points it will have you in tears, or make you cringe in your seat.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Mar 15, 2018
Full Review
Wild Nights With Emily (2018)
89%
EDIT
“Dickinson fan or not, the premise is interesting and the history fascinating.” –
Film School Rejects
Mar 14, 2018
Full Review
Social Animals (2018)
88%
A
EDIT
“20 to 30 years from now, whether Instagram is still popular or not, this film will stand as a great documentation of the problematic role social media plays in this generation.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Mar 13, 2018
Full Review
Blockers (2018)
84%
A-
EDIT
“It is rare to come across a film that is as funny as it is heartwarming, or as charming as it is daring.” –
Austin American-Statesman
Mar 13, 2018
Full Review
Final Portrait (2017)
73%
EDIT
“There are quite a few laugh-out-loud moments, a welcome deviation from a tale that can both depress you and inspire you.” –
Film School Rejects
Mar 10, 2018
Full Review
Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017)
55%
EDIT
“The newest thriller from the Academy Award-nominated writer does not disappoint.” –
Film School Rejects
Nov 1, 2017
Full Review
No Reviews Yet
Load More
Something went wrong.. try again