Kate Lloyd
Select another critic »For 11 reviews, this critic has graded:
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63% higher than the average critic
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9% same as the average critic
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28% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1.9 points lower than other critics.
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Kate Lloyd's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 64 | |
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| Highest review score: | King Jack | |
| Lowest review score: | The Time of Their Lives | |
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- Kate Lloyd
It’s not a perfect movie. Sometimes it moves very slowly. Other times the acting is so big it becomes pantomime. But what Piper is incredible at (in both this and I Hate Suzie) is taking the raw, intense, angry energy, that builds when you’re forced to spend too much of your life tackling the toxicity of masculinity around you, and pouring it out like a long line of acid shots for viewers to chug.- Time Out
- Posted May 24, 2021
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- Time Out London
- Posted Sep 20, 2017
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- Kate Lloyd
It’s badly paced, has too many plotlines crammed in and gives Joan’s character one-liners that come off as mean rather than Alexis-sassy.- Time Out London
- Posted Mar 20, 2017
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- Kate Lloyd
Whether Rossi knows it or not, this is one of the most compelling discussions of appropriation and the ignorance of the fashion world in ages.- Time Out London
- Posted Sep 26, 2016
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- Kate Lloyd
The documentary twists and turns like a guy getting his armpits tickled, but its driving force is Farrier’s personal determination to reveal the manipulation of the athletes involved. It’s unexpected and brilliant.- Time Out London
- Posted Aug 15, 2016
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- Kate Lloyd
It’s the directorial debut of novelist Helen Walsh and details as small as the actresses’ eyebrows reveal huge amounts about their characters. It’s also cleverly shot.- Time Out London
- Posted Jul 18, 2016
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- Kate Lloyd
This Danish crime thriller is so dark and stormy it will leave you dazed as the credits roll.- Time Out London
- Posted Jun 15, 2016
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- Kate Lloyd
The movie manages to shift sensitively from laugh-out-loud moments to tear-jerking scenes, discussing euthanasia on the way. It’s not perfect, but the novel’s five million readers have nothing to worry about: it’s totally loyal to the book (unsurprisingly since Moyes wrote the script).- Time Out London
- Posted May 31, 2016
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- Kate Lloyd
It might have made a good episode of ‘Entourage’, but as a full-length feature it misses the mark.- Time Out London
- Posted Mar 21, 2016
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- Time Out London
- Posted Mar 2, 2016
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- Kate Lloyd
With references to sexting and a hazy Instagram-filtered look, it would be easy to write ‘King Jack’ off as just another modern coming-of-age-story. What sets the movie apart though, is its ability to capture the fear of teenage-hood, without patronising its characters.- Time Out London
- Posted Feb 22, 2016
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