Kate Erbland
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61% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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35% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 0.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Kate Erbland's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 65 | |
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| Highest review score: | Little Women | |
| Lowest review score: | The Vanishing Of Sidney Hall | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 405 out of 700
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Mixed: 253 out of 700
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Negative: 42 out of 700
700
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reviews
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- Kate Erbland
Allied can never settle on a consistent tone, bumping along from smooth spy adventure to stylized war picture to treatise on marriage, all peppered with stilted attempts at humor for an added dash of incomprehensibility.- IndieWire
- Posted Nov 21, 2016
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- Kate Erbland
What’s most deadly about Taylor’s latest isn’t a miscast Swank or her character’s demented arc, or even the uncomfortable Ealy and his character’s insane idiocy, it’s the sense that this sub-genre should still be able to have plenty of naughty fun doing very bad things. Just not this kind of bad.- IndieWire
- Posted Dec 18, 2020
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- Kate Erbland
Wonder Woman 1984 is all about playing with magic and wishes and desires, only to see them lead to horrible ramifications, instant gratification, and the revelation that lying is never without consequence. Those are some big swings, and not every single one lands, but the ones that do are both joyous and genuinely worth pondering.- IndieWire
- Posted Dec 15, 2020
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- Kate Erbland
McCarthy’s film, based on Lisa Klein’s 2006 novel of the same name, takes its best ideas (and its best performers) and traps them in a cheap narrative that would will likely rank among the worst of many Shakespearean adaptations. It’s such a good idea on paper, rendered totally inert on the screen.- IndieWire
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- Kate Erbland
It’s not that darkness isn’t a part of the film, but that The Short History of the Long Road approaches even the most tense interaction with a bent toward positivity in all people. It’s, in short, nice.- IndieWire
- Posted Jun 15, 2020
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- Kate Erbland
The result is a light, low-key crowdpleaser that occasionally steps into more harrowing territory before neatly spinning right out of it.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 13, 2025
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- Kate Erbland
Tumbledown strikes a delicate, moving tone that hits more high notes than lows.- The Playlist
- Posted Jan 8, 2016
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- Kate Erbland
The Power is built on subtle elements, but the director’s more ambitious jumps are just as electrifying.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 7, 2021
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- Kate Erbland
Every trope, twist, and trick of the genre is up for skewering in the comedy, but the film keeps things light and smart, never dipping into darkness or crass jokes. It’s funny because it’s clever, but it’s also never cruel.- IndieWire
- Posted Feb 12, 2019
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- Kate Erbland
Van Aart and Windhorst make brief forays into interrogating the morality of what Femke is doing; they are fascinating and layered, and in too short supply. Hebers bridges many gaps with a fluid performance that moves between zippy joy and stone-faced sociopathy.- IndieWire
- Posted May 4, 2021
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- Kate Erbland
Handsomely made but tediously plotted, Kirby is more than deserving of this kind of meaty, she’s-in-every-frame role, but Night Always Comes sunsets long before we get there.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 14, 2025
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- Kate Erbland
Evans and Grace are exceedingly appealing together, and their charming chemistry keeps the film afloat even when it doesn’t seem to know which direction to move in.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 30, 2017
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- Kate Erbland
While the filmmaker’s affection for full circle moments can be charming, within the context of “Being the Ricardos,” it all feels like a cheat. The film might not opt to get as obvious as Lucy muttering to herself, “Yes, I do love Lucy!,” but it gets damn well close, and that’s sillier than anything Ball ever dreamed up.- IndieWire
- Posted Dec 7, 2021
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- Kate Erbland
Although it often stumbles in service to delivering yet another foul-mouthed joke, its heart remains firmly in the right place.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 28, 2016
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- Kate Erbland
Ultimately, throwing the same people in the same place with little to do and even less time to do it is emblematic of the sins of far worse, much less worthy sequels. Without Streep there to tie it altogether, well, it just doesn’t sing.- IndieWire
- Posted Jul 17, 2018
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- Kate Erbland
This film is not the best representation of Burnett’s works, which toed the line between the magical and the painful — but in the moments when it succeeds, The Secret Garden blossoms into something beautiful.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 6, 2020
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- Kate Erbland
Fowler is not a terribly charismatic subject, but the matter-of-fact manner in which he delivers important information and the stunning depth of his knowledge compensates, as does the steady way in which McLeod reveals pertinent personal details about his life and work.- The Dissolve
- Posted May 21, 2015
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- Kate Erbland
That someone as successful as Jacobs is so beset by a lack of confidence is a compelling conceit — it also speaks to Coppola’s own interest in the subject, admirable indeed — but in Marc by Sofia, we really believe him. He really is just that worried, always that worried.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 12, 2026
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- Kate Erbland
In the end, though, it’s all about the battles, and Wingard’s film offers some of the franchise’s best.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 29, 2021
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- Kate Erbland
How you view her and her lies is meant to say something about you. What it says about Dolezal is left more open to interpretation, as Brownson spends so much time close to her subject that it’s nearly impossible for the filmmaker and her work to not humanize her.- IndieWire
- Posted Apr 25, 2018
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- Kate Erbland
Repetition grinds Lizzie to a halt, and the film lacks anything resembling energy, cycling through the same beats until something happens only because it has to.- IndieWire
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- Kate Erbland
Fascinating ... Delpy’s ability to believe in both her audience and her wild story remains compelling throughout the film, even as it careens through tropes and tricks and genres with increasingly off-kilter speed.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 14, 2019
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- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 20, 2021
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- Kate Erbland
The film rockets toward an ending that’s somehow both sewed right up and blown wide open. Since neither interpretation really satisfies, it dilutes much of the creepy power that has come before. Instead, Bull’s script offers answers no one asked for.- IndieWire
- Posted Sep 17, 2021
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- Kate Erbland
That problem: Does it feel real? Not yet, and not even movie star turns and rapping birds and the very best of intentions can bridge that divide. For now, “The Little Mermaid” exists outside of the very world it so wants to be a part of, one already so lovingly rendered in its predecessor, “real” or not.- IndieWire
- Posted May 22, 2023
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- Kate Erbland
There’s something much bigger afoot, something truly subversive and new, but The Retreat resists digging into that, instead leaning on its (admittedly, badass) leading ladies and their inspiring ability to kick butt. We love to see it, but we’d really love to see more.- IndieWire
- Posted May 20, 2021
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- Kate Erbland
Cruella is lousy with incredible costumes (from Oscar-winner Jenny Beavan, who should absolutely be back in the awards mix with this one) and needle drops that run the gamut between hilarious and too-on-the-nose, a riot of sound and color and delight that partially obscures the darkness at the film’s heart.- IndieWire
- Posted May 26, 2021
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- Kate Erbland
That McNamara has written a truly new spin on Adler’s novel is genuinely refreshing, but the lighter tone and greater reliance on actual romance between its leads makes what’s to come all the harder to swallow.- IndieWire
- Posted Aug 26, 2025
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- Kate Erbland
The film makes a great case for Quaid as action hero, Midthunder as romantic charmer, and Berk and Olson as being ready to step out of their horror-centric background.- IndieWire
- Posted Mar 8, 2025
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- Kate Erbland
A straight line could be plotted through the feature which, despite its imaginative storytelling structure, still manages to hit all of the big moments in Steinem’s life.- IndieWire
- Posted Feb 2, 2020
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