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      Tilly Pearce

      Tilly Pearce

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      Tilly Pearce is a TV and Film writer, critic and interviewer currently based in London, England. She specialises in original streaming content. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram at @tillyjeanette.

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      Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
      3/5
      Sharper (2023) It's not unwatchable by any means, and does at least keep you engaged throughout, but – forgive us for the obvious pun – with a cast this strong, Sharper just needed to be, you know… a little bit sharper. - Digital Spy
      Read More | Posted Mar 02, 2023
      4/5
      Pamela, a Love Story (2023) Anderson has a natural talent for storytelling. While, as always, there's a gloss on her version of events, particularly when it comes to her tumultuous relationship with Tommy Lee, she will be the first person to admit as such. - Yahoo.com
      Read More | Posted Feb 10, 2023
      2/5
      Cinderella (2021) Throw in some dodgy editing choices, clunky dialogue, and wedged in songs that don't fit, and the whole thing falls flat. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Sep 18, 2021
      3/5
      Afterlife of the Party (2021) Ultimately, it's a cute enough watch. Just not the party we expected it to be. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Sep 18, 2021
      4/5
      Everybody's Talking About Jamie (2021) Everybody's Talking About Jamie is just pure, heartwarming joy from start to finish. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Sep 18, 2021
      3.5/5
      Resort to Love (2021) It feels like a Hallmark Christmas Movie, only without the Christmas. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Aug 27, 2021
      3/5
      The Kissing Booth 3 (2021) It's definitely time to say goodbye to the gang, but it's been a hell of a fun ride. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Aug 27, 2021
      3/5
      He's All That (2021) There are moments that could have done with some fine-tuning. Most prominently, the central characters - there just wasn't enough care taken there. However, it's not the absolute train wreck most assumed it would be. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Aug 27, 2021
      4/5
      Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021) Fear Street Part Two is far stronger than its first. It's gripping, keeps you on your toes, and tells a story you get invested in. It feels more like a love letter to the 70s slashers. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Jul 24, 2021
      3/5
      Fear Street Part Three: 1666 (2021) Fear Street Part 3: 1666 is, unfortunately, the weakest of the three installments. But that doesn't mean it's bad, and does at least provide a satisfying conclusion to the film trilogy as a whole. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Jul 24, 2021
      3/5
      Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021) It's not exactly breaking the mold in terms of the horror genre, but there are some creative kills and some interesting twists to keep you going. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Jul 24, 2021
      2/5
      Good on Paper (2021) Good On Paper has some things going for it, but it falls into a classic, cardinal sin of film promotion: the trailer gives too much away. In fact, it gives away everything. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Jul 24, 2021
      3/5
      Fatherhood (2021) Kevin Hart does a great job as a leading man, with a tremendous supporting cast around him. - Entertainment Daily
      Read More | Posted Jul 01, 2021
      4/5
      The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) The Trial Of The Chicago 7 gets off to a slow start but it sucked me in and I was fixated by the end of the two-hour runtime. - metro.co.uk
      Read More | Posted Jun 29, 2021
      3.5
      Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell (2021) This film is ultimately more a tribute from his loved ones - it's not a documentary on a life. So while it's an easy and enjoyable watch, it doesn't bring much to the table. - metro.co.uk
      Read More | Posted Mar 03, 2021
      3/5
      Ant-Man and The Wasp (2018) With one notable exception, the entire film appears to be completely inconsequential to the rest of the MCU, which may leave some die-hard fans a little disappointed. - metro.co.uk
      Read More | Posted Jan 27, 2021
      4/5
      Whitney (2018) This is a truly heart-warming, heart-wrenching and gripping film to see, and recommended for fans and non-fans alike. - metro.co.uk
      Read More | Posted Jan 27, 2021
      5/5
      Freak Show (2017) This movie really does have everything you can need in an LGBT+ film - it's life-affirming joy that makes you want to head straight back into the movie theatre. - metro.co.uk
      Read More | Posted Jan 26, 2021
      Tully (2018) The fact I could predict what was going to happen in no way detracted from something I felt was a really poignant and delightful watch. It just kind of left me wanting a little more. - metro.co.uk
      Read More | Posted Jan 26, 2021
      I Feel Pretty (2018) I Feel Pretty has such a positive message at its core but was ultimately let down by its execution and left us feeling like we'd seen a What Women Want for 21st century quasi-feminists, and it bummed me out. - metro.co.uk
      Read More | Posted Jan 26, 2021
      3/5
      Adrift (2018) Ultimately, Adrift was a nice enough way to pass two hours, it never left us completely bored and it was easy popcorn fodder. - metro.co.uk
      Read More | Posted Jan 26, 2021
      2/5
      Swimming With Men (2018) The movie was more depressing than it was entertaining and needed to embrace its light-hearted side more. - metro.co.uk
      Read More | Posted Jan 26, 2021
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