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Shannon Cotter

Shannon Cotter's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Biography:

Cork writer, critic and correspondent Shannon Cotter divides her time between the banks of the Lee and the red carpets and darkened cinemas of Cannes, London, and Venice.

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Everybody Digs Bill Evans (2026) 100% EDIT “Under the hand of Gee’s direction, O’Halloran’s sharp observations and two knockout performances from Metcalf and Pullman mean there's something for everyone to dig in this biopic.” – Film Ireland Magazine Feb 24, 2026 Full Review Mean Girls (2024) 68% EDIT “While Broadway fans might be propelled to return to the musical soundtrack, the performances and humour remain strong enough to allow Mean Girls (2024) to stand on its own merits. ” – Film Ireland Magazine Sep 2, 2025 Full Review Sirāt (2025) 92% EDIT “This meditative study on human connection and the power of music changes what initially appears to be a "chosen family" film, into a much deeper, curious one that should last long beyond Cannes.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jul 3, 2025 Full Review Left-Handed Girl (2025) 98% EDIT “Despite all the intertwining threads, Tsou is able to pack them into the film, flitting between storylines with ease. ” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 29, 2025 Full Review Honey Don't! (2025) 45% EDIT “Cooke and Coen's ability to treat this spin on the genre so casually is what makes it feel so natural: the queer love affairs, the wit of the punchlines, the sunbaked hardness of Bakersfield glazing across the screen.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 20, 2025 Full Review Two Prosecutors (2025) 95% EDIT “With a career-changing performance from Kuznetsov and its probing subject matter, this portrayal of real-world fears is too eerie to ignore.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 20, 2025 Full Review Sound of Falling (2025) 93% EDIT “Sound of Falling is a film which requires repeat viewings as much as it deserves them. But with cinematic flair, epic feeling, and boundless images, Schilinski has ensured that will be no plight, but rather a pleasure.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 20, 2025 Full Review Leave One Day (2025) 57% EDIT “There are sharp twists, specifically around the midpoint, which ensure this is not your usual romantic tangle.” – Film Ireland Magazine Jun 2, 2025 Full Review On Becoming a Guinea Fowl (2024) 100% EDIT “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl is a thought-provoking, often frustrating piece which stands as a solid reflection of our reality and how — despite all our progress — we haven't changed that much, or don't wish to, at least. ” – Film Ireland Magazine Apr 25, 2025 Full Review September Says (2024) 63% EDIT “The third act unfolds in a way that lacks foreshadowing, yet Labed’s debut is so haunting and assured—packed with eerie imagery and unsettling performances—that it’s entirely possible we’re witnessing the birth of a future classic.” – Film Ireland Magazine Feb 18, 2025 Full Review
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