Alison Foreman
Select another critic »For 65 reviews, this critic has graded:
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58% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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39% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.1 points higher than other critics.
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Alison Foreman's Scores
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| Average review score: | 66 | |
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| Highest review score: | Dario Argento Panico | |
| Lowest review score: | Bride Hard | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 38 out of 65
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Mixed: 22 out of 65
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Negative: 5 out of 65
65
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- Alison Foreman
With whispers of another film already looming at Warner Bros., McQuoid’s best defense might be tapping out — before he’s tasked with delivering an even more insufferable cinematic fatality.- IndieWire
- Posted May 6, 2026
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- Alison Foreman
There’s too much effort, too much time, and too much sincerity apparent behind this film to dismiss it outright. That’s what makes it frustrating, and maybe even tragic.- IndieWire
- Posted May 1, 2026
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- Alison Foreman
Alloway’s debut is a beautiful disaster that even at its weakest points has just enough glamor and guts to justify most genre girlies taking the journey eventually. Just don’t expect to find anything especially ripe, or rotten, once you check it out.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 26, 2026
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- Alison Foreman
Marketed as a triumphant return to form and positioned as a nostalgic corrective move for Paramount after a year of public controversy, director Kevin Williamson’s latest lands like a corporate gesture that misunderstands both the franchise he created and the horror landscape it inhabits now.- IndieWire
- Posted Feb 26, 2026
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- Alison Foreman
Iron Lung is audacious and at times astonishingly boring. Still, it feels more enthusiastic and celebratory than many blockbuster adaptations built on safer math.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 29, 2026
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- Alison Foreman
It’s a flashpoint depiction of American life filtered through a specificity that feels rare, romantic, and essential right now.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 27, 2026
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- Alison Foreman
Wickedly lovable with the potential to be timeless, “Send Help” is controlled delirium microwaved on high heat.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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- Alison Foreman
A nasty, claustrophobic display of creative ineptitude — one that’s packed with as many incomplete ideas as it is tired genre cliches — Return to Silent Hill squanders the rare opportunity to translate one of PlayStation’s most psychologically sophisticated worlds into valuable box office fuel.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 23, 2026
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- Alison Foreman
Caught somewhere between “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “The Wire,” this dark genre hybrid has a lot of flaws, but none of them are fatal.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 16, 2026
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- Alison Foreman
Sure, the jump-scares are wild; the beatings are bananas; and at a certain point, you have to laugh. But Ben deserved better than a cage so primitive and a better owner might’ve really let him run free.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 9, 2026
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- Alison Foreman
Director Derek Drymon does better than you’d expect with Paramount’s spooky new feature film — expanding the swash-buckling legend of the Flying Dutchman (Mark Hamill) into a funny, vibrant hellscape sure to lure in kids and millennials alike.- IndieWire
- Posted Dec 17, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
The latest Silent Night, Deadly Night is an audacious 2025 season capper for Cineverse and a solid achievement for Nelson, one that promises the director will give us more genre worth unwrapping down the line.- IndieWire
- Posted Dec 12, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
Come See Me in the Good Light co-mingles the kaleidoscopic themes of genderqueer poetry with the grueling daily management of a deadly illness — and does the vulnerability of its well-chosen subjects remarkable cinematic justice. Through that, White creates a sense of existential wonder and a film bursting with hope for all kinds.- IndieWire
- Posted Nov 14, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
Lacking in chemistry, clarity, and conviction, Neon’s latest rendezvous with Perkins hits like a crumbling marriage that would serve everyone involved by ending as soon as possible.- IndieWire
- Posted Nov 13, 2025
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- IndieWire
- Posted Nov 11, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
Emotionally honest and algebraically stylish, Maio Mackay is a filmmaker the entire industry should watch in the coming years. But her latest purple-hued feature demands the attention of hot, tattoo-having, “Buffy”-loving, “Charmed”-binging, queer horror fans right now.- IndieWire
- Posted Oct 21, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
Canoodling more than we’ve ever seen Ed and Lorraine canoodle before, Wilson and Farmiga also seem to have a blast wrapping up their portrayals in a movie clearly created with their stardom in mind.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 7, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
At a time when even horror lovers are petrified of isolation, Mother of Flies festers with feelings too scary to keep inside. It’s imperfect, better for it, and even languishing in grief, a clear cinematic legacy ready to start.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 6, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
Harpoons have never been more terrifying than they are here, and Robinson and Lansky expand Williamson’s once quaint universe so dramatically that it can be shockingly hard to see the Fisherman coming.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 16, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
Useless narrative threads and too many wasted elements give away M3GAN 2.0 as an amateur effort made by a talented horror filmmaker who has not yet mastered action’s specific visual language or skill set.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 25, 2025
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- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 20, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
"Prom Queen” blitzes through familiar pop-comic vignettes, only pausing to make its loathsome characters’ adolescent nightmares just a little bit freakier.- IndieWire
- Posted May 23, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
It doesn’t get much better than a rude maître d’ denied room on a life-saving elevator. And yet, even falling from the top of the Skyview, Bloodlines will have you laughing about that piano all the way down.- IndieWire
- Posted May 13, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
An imperfect hidden gem worth ticking off for genre completionists, it’s also a suitable pick for Mother’s Day 2025 — one that will remind true horror myrmidons why the best springtime releases so often lurk in mess.- IndieWire
- Posted May 5, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
Caught between “Cabin in the Woods” and the mystifying “Serenity,” Until Dawn makes countless gestures at being an incisive horror comedy — some good, some bad — but works better approached as a full-blown spoof. If that was the intent here, a better name might have been something like “Video Game: The Horror Movie” (or maybe “Horror Movie: The Video Game: The Horror Movie?”)- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 24, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
Commingling an overwrought spin on something like “The Babadook” with the kind of bland nonsense genre fans should expect from a Blumhouse flick in March, The Woman in the Yard is effectively a cinematic garage sale peddling parts from better movies.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 28, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
What begins as an atypical use of two beloved actors gets more messy than complex in The Rule of Jenny Pen. And yet, the undaunted director, Ashcroft, approaches his vision with palpable conviction.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 5, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
This nutty blend of hyper-violence and one-liners is a dark comedic delicacy.- IndieWire
- Posted Feb 6, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
The making-of story is well worth hunting down and can make this broadly underwhelming movie almost worth the watch.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 23, 2025
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- Alison Foreman
A strong cast, unique perspective, and handful of undeniable moments that terrify and mesmerize recommend this stomach-churning debut as a standout in a loud subgenre.- IndieWire
- Posted Jan 21, 2025
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