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Rebecca Tucker

Rebecca Tucker's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Queer (2024) 77% EDIT “It is a remarkably beautiful portrait of agony, anchored by Craig’s remarkably understated performance. But it’s also a film at odds with itself. With Queer, Guadagnino has made a movie unsure of its own identity, visually and stylistically.” – Globe and Mail Dec 16, 2024 Full Review Food, Inc. 2 (2023) 80% EDIT “Food, Inc. 2 follows the formula of its predecessor so closely, it’s difficult to understand why it was made at all.” – Globe and Mail Apr 12, 2024 Full Review When You Finish Saving the World (2022) 62% EDIT “Does so much telling, and so little showing, that it’s hard not to walk away from the film feeling, frankly, talked down to.” – Globe and Mail Jan 27, 2023 Full Review Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent (2016) 84% 3/4 EDIT “An oddly compelling documentary that sheds light on an important - albeit forgotten - cornerstone of modern, contemporary cuisine.” – Globe and Mail May 4, 2017 Full Review Kedi (2016) 98% 3.5/4 EDIT “Cats, despite what any dog people reading may suggest, do make great friends, especially if you give them a whole city's worth of space.” – Globe and Mail Feb 17, 2017 Full Review A Dog's Purpose (2017) 35% 1.5/4 EDIT “Despite the constant reincarnations, A Dog's Purpose doesn't contain much in the way of spirituality. But any agnostic big-picture messaging it may be reaching for doesn't quite come through, either.” – Globe and Mail Jan 27, 2017 Full Review Theater of Life (2016) 100% 3/4 EDIT “If most of us are paying attention to our food (one way or another) those actually making the stuff ought to start paying a different kind of attention, as well - if only for the length of a world's fair.” – Globe and Mail Dec 2, 2016 Full Review Almost Christmas (2016) 49% 2.5/4 EDIT “Almost Christmas goes light enough on the clich and gives the stacked cast - which also includes J.B. Smoove, Gabrielle Union, Omar Epps and Romany Malco - enough decent material that the film remains relatively lively.” – Globe and Mail Nov 11, 2016 Full Review Experimenter (2015) 85% 3/4 EDIT “Sarsgaard is exceptional in the role. His embodiment of Milgram's measured demeanour is ferociously calm - almost chilling.” – National Post Oct 15, 2015 Full Review The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015) 84% 3/4 EDIT “Alvarez' film would almost qualify as a psychological thriller if it weren't a faithful, slightly dramatized reenactment of history, and if we didn't already know how it ended.” – National Post Sep 25, 2015 Full Review
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