Katie Walsh
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64% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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30% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.1 points lower than other critics.
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Katie Walsh's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 64 | |
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| Highest review score: | Can You Ever Forgive Me? | |
| Lowest review score: | Father Figures | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 796 out of 1346
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Mixed: 378 out of 1346
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Negative: 172 out of 1346
1346
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- Katie Walsh
The utterly winning documentary The Anthropologist takes a unique perspective on the field of anthropology through the lens of a pair of female anthropologists and their daughters.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Nov 17, 2016
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- Katie Walsh
The rousing Indian drama Lipstick Under My Burkha, co-written and directed by Alankrita Shrivastava, takes on the repressive traditions around gender and sexuality in that country with refreshing candor and humor.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 7, 2017
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- Katie Walsh
Hanging over the narrative is a sense of futility, that this can and will happen again and again. Another lawsuit, another life lost, another workaround. But for a moment, one man on a bike with a few expertly wielded weapons can wreak holy havoc on corrupt cops, and damn does it feel good to watch.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 5, 2024
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- Katie Walsh
From crisp academic arguments to sick burns, words spew, stutter, and startle, and as delivered by a totally committed Worthy, a soulful Jackie Long, and a posse of actors and rappers from the scene, the wordplay is dizzying, mesmerizing and intoxicating.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Oct 31, 2018
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- Katie Walsh
The cystic fibrosis-themed romantic drama Five Feet Apart feels like a real evolution in the sick teen movie genre, because it’s actually a great movie that just happens to be about sick teens, and it doesn’t condescend or try to cheer up anyone.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Mar 14, 2019
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- Katie Walsh
The film’s quiet impact comes as it leads us along John’s journey to understanding this disability as an unexpected, but ultimately accepted, gift.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Nov 25, 2016
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- Katie Walsh
Even if Chung does leave us wanting just a little bit more romance, he delivers a supremely entertaining summer blockbuster in Twisters, one with a thematic heft that makes it even better than expected, and better than the first.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jul 18, 2024
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- Katie Walsh
This rape revenge story swaps points of view, but it doesn't break the mold. The characters, archetypes and beats are familiar, which allows Fargeat to play with symbolism in a bold, pointed manner.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted May 10, 2018
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- Katie Walsh
When JR turns his gaze toward a person and pastes their image on a wall, he’s inviting others not just to participate in this project but also to look their way, to pay attention to someone or something by seeing it differently in the world. It takes a village, but all they need is paper and glue.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Nov 19, 2021
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- Katie Walsh
This magical, erotic, disco-tinged horror-thriller is like cinematic candy.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Mar 21, 2019
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- Katie Walsh
Retaining the creative forces behind the successful musical is the key to the movie musical’s success, as “Matilda the Musical” maintains the mischievous humor and the uniquely oddball sensibility of the stage production and book, delivering a wonderfully rousing screen adaptation anchored by superb performances.- TheWrap
- Posted Dec 8, 2022
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- Katie Walsh
Unrest is a sensitive and arresting rally cry for increased awareness about this disease, and an existential exploration of the meaning of life while battling a crippling chronic illness.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 28, 2017
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- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Oct 24, 2019
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- Katie Walsh
The beguiling documentary Chicken People proves that truth is not only stranger than fiction, but often more poignant and illuminating as well.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 22, 2016
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- Katie Walsh
The film is a harrowing and eerie horror fairy tale from another time, even as it feels startlingly fresh and always unpredictable.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Dec 7, 2024
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- Katie Walsh
The filmmaking craft on display and the control over the storytelling and suspense is exceptional.- TheWrap
- Posted Sep 28, 2022
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- Katie Walsh
As comfortable to slip into as an afternoon in the sun, as satisfying as a late-night piece of cake, Princess Cyd is a jewel of a film that plumbs thematic depths far below its surface.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Nov 30, 2017
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- Katie Walsh
Lindon’s youth is remarkable, because her point of view on the experience of the teenage girl is so immediate. But such a confident and self-assured debut would be remarkable for a filmmaker of any age, as “Spring Blossom” is a finely wrought, sensitively felt and artistically bold work.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted May 20, 2021
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- Katie Walsh
Jinn is a familiar story, told in a cultural context rarely depicted on film, and Mu’min’s approach is so lyrical and empathetic that it feels completely fresh and new. It’s a remarkable film with sensitive and stirring turns by Renee and Missick in the mother-daughter roles.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Nov 15, 2018
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- Katie Walsh
The film is utterly absorbing, anchored by the unpredictable performance of Taylor, playing a hopelessly complicated, but deeply caring woman.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Mar 31, 2023
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- Katie Walsh
Though I Am Evidence processes a tremendous amount of data and information, it’s a deeply personal and intimate film. However distressing it may be, it leaves room for hope.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Dec 12, 2017
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- Katie Walsh
It’s a war cry that’s simultaneously a galvanizing call to action, a message of hope and a reminder that a different world is possible.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Jun 9, 2022
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- Katie Walsh
Nathaniel, a native of Pakistan, has delivered a stunning, emotive work that takes to task oppressive patriarchy. It's a gorgeous, suspenseful cinematic achievement.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Oct 16, 2015
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- Katie Walsh
It is indeed harrowing to watch — to bear witness — and while the film is inevitably heavy with existential dread, Pritz delivers an emotionally engaging story filled with heart, heroes, and a bit of hope to hold onto. There is no more urgent film that demands your attention this year.- TheWrap
- Posted Aug 19, 2022
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- Katie Walsh
Like leading lady Williams, the exterior of The Perfection is flawless, covering up the darkness that lies beneath. The wild ride in store is both supremely disturbing and unpredictable. But rendered with such care, skill and sheer glee — it’s utterly divine.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted May 22, 2019
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- Katie Walsh
It's simply a treat to watch Sandberg's style on display in Annabelle: Creation, filled with circling dolly shots that reveal and conceal evil in torturously teasing ways, effective narrative use of practical lighting for dramatic effect, and heart-pounding sound effects and a score of screaming strings.- Chicago Tribune
- Posted Aug 10, 2017
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- Katie Walsh
Murphy isn't afraid to play with color and light and text and music, or to let her characters dance like no one is watching, and often. That energy, embodied in the filmmaking and in the performances, is what puts this coming-of-age film into a class all its own.- Chicago Tribune
- Posted Jun 16, 2020
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- Katie Walsh
The Forty-Year-Old-Version is that rarest of films: funny, wry, incisive, sexy and sincere.- Chicago Tribune
- Posted Oct 1, 2020
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- Katie Walsh
A breathlessly beautiful achievement not just in animation but also comic book movie storytelling, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is willing to shred the lore from top to bottom and weave it back together again in new, surprising and wildly entertaining ways. It’s simply spectacular.- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Posted Jun 1, 2023
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- Katie Walsh
It's a wonderful New York story, and Eastwood takes care to make it a story about the many different people who made it a miracle. That is the emotional core of the film, a celebration of the simple act of reaching out a helping hand without a second thought.- Chicago Tribune
- Posted Sep 7, 2016
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