Mary Houlihan
Critic Overview in Movies
69Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
44(88%)
mixed
6(12%)
negative
0(0%)
Highest Critic Score
Lowest Critic Score
50
Critic Reviews for Movies
Apr 16, 2015
Revenge of the Mekons75
Apr 16, 2015
A contagious enthusiasm runs through the heart of Jon Angio’s Revenge of the Mekons, a documentary that celebrates and explores the evolving ethos of the seminal British punk band The Mekons while also proving that some of rock’s most interesting stories come not from success but survival.
Apr 9, 2015
Desert Dancer63
Apr 9, 2015
The powerfully choreographed dances also address the idea that artistic vision is a potent antidote to repression.
Mar 1, 2015
Bluebird75
Mar 1, 2015
Edmands avoids the in-your-face emotional punch that most filmmakers would employ (police, lawsuits, confrontation) and instead opts for a more delicate, observational pacing, creating a set of vignettes that give a stark glimpse into these disrupted lives.
Feb 19, 2015
Song of the Sea75
Feb 19, 2015
A surprisingly touching ending brings to fruition the idea that “all of us are connected.” Moore manages this life-affirming touch without being preachy and by simply melding unusual old folktales into a new story filled with visually stunning images sure to captivate children of all ages.
Jan 15, 2015
Paddington88
Jan 15, 2015
The filmmakers behind Paddington successfully bring the lovable bear into the future and strike a balance between honoring the spirit of the original books and updating the story for today’s young audiences. This is a charming film whose underlying message of tolerance and acceptance strikes a palpable chord in today’s world — both for children and adults.
Dec 18, 2014
Annie50
Dec 18, 2014
Musical theater versions often seem dated, so moving the story into the 21st century does make sense (as does the multicultural casting), but in the process Gluck and his all-star cast create a chaotic film that tries too hard and fails to capture the charm and heart of the musical.
Dec 4, 2014
The Tale of The Princess Kaguya75
Dec 4, 2014
It’s the beautiful and breathtaking animation that gives The Tale of the Princess Kaguya a luster that is both simple and sophisticated. Once again the visionary Takahata and Studio Ghibli prove that great animation is not just for kids, but can be universal in its reach.
Nov 13, 2014
Rosewater75
Nov 13, 2014
With Rosewater, Stewart proves he can pull back from the satirical comedy and become a thoughtful, incisive and questioning filmmaker.
Nov 6, 2014
Low Down75
Nov 6, 2014
A perfectly cast film that depicts a moody world of jazz musicians, drugs and self-destruction.
Oct 30, 2014
Hellaware75
Oct 30, 2014
Hellaware doesn’t really have anything new to say about its art world subject... But Bilandic does perfectly capture the laid-back style of the twentysomethings (the lead actors all do fine work) and manages to present a fresh story of callow youth caught up in their own American odyssey.