Kate Stables
Critic Overview in Movies
Critic Reviews for Movies
Sep 11, 2024
Lee60
Sep 11, 2024
Exploring how a one-time surrealist art muse fought to report atrocities, this handsome but rather conventional biopic showcases a tip-top Winslet performance, but at times meanders like a weighty Wikipedia entry.
Aug 30, 2024
Sing Sing80
Aug 30, 2024
Touching rather than touchy-feely, it’s a high-stakes story with its fair share of fights, deaths and the jail-or-joy tensions of parole hearings. If it’s also a tad starry-eyed about drama as a cultural cure-all, Kwedar’s empathy for the life-battered inmates makes this a rare, graceful work.
Jul 11, 2024
Thelma80
Jul 11, 2024
First-time writer/director Josh Margolin sharpens the film into a smart senior thriller, giving us tense geriatric POVs of the challenges that ensue (Thelma is seriously old, not the agile seventy-something of The G, another recent granny-get-your-gun outing).
Jul 9, 2024
Fly Me to the Moon60
Jul 9, 2024
Despite leaving its love affair on the launch pad, this sassy NASA romcom fulfils its mission to entertain.
Jun 12, 2024
Inside Out 280
Jun 12, 2024
Alongside Turning Red and Orion and the Dark, Inside Out 2 offers a timely reflection of the anxiety epidemic among kids. If it doesn’t have the sparkling originality of its predecessor, it has its big heart, keen to show us how complex and gloriously messy teens can be.
May 30, 2024
Young Woman and the Sea80
May 30, 2024
It all adds up to a genuinely affecting, Seabiscuit-style underdog tale, which will get you cheering dogged Trudy past 10ft waves, a shoal of stinging jellyfish, and a plague of obstructive men. That salty liquid on your face isn’t sea water – it’s tears.
May 16, 2024
IF40
May 16, 2024
IF is obviously aiming to be an E.T.-style family classic about kids and creatures on a healing journey. But its sticky sentimentality keeps it mawkish rather than magical.
May 2, 2024
Unfrosted80
May 2, 2024
A deliciously silly, spoofy tale of the 60s battle for breakfast domination, filled with high-fructose fun.
Apr 4, 2024
Scoop80
Apr 4, 2024
In the exquisite gunfight-style tension of the real interview, Gillian Anderson’s uncannily accurate portrayal of Emily Maitlis (that cocked head and laser stare) comes into its own. Yet even she is outclassed by Sewell’s narcissistic but oddly charismatic Prince Andrew.
Apr 4, 2024
The First Omen80
Apr 4, 2024
This classy, female-centred Omen prequel is devilishly good at keeping its nun on the run.