Susan Wloszczyna
Critic Overview in Movies
58Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
347(51%)
mixed
183(27%)
negative
148(22%)
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Jul 27, 2018
The Bleeding Edge63
Jul 27, 2018
This is neither the most cinematically entertaining nor the sexiest topic ever examined by what amounts to a Code Red warning sign of a public service announcement. But Dick and producers Amy Ziering and Amy Herdy know the value of focusing on a compelling collection of human subjects who generously relive their first-hand agony.
Jul 13, 2018
Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot63
Jul 13, 2018
As movies about misanthropic outsider artists with medical issues go, “Don’t Worry” doesn’t come close to the superb “American Splendor” with Paul Giamatti as the irascible Harvey Pekar.
Jul 6, 2018
Whitney75
Jul 6, 2018
A well-done but all-too-woeful wallow of a documentary.
Jun 29, 2018
Woman Walks Ahead50
Jun 29, 2018
Clumsily conflates our country’s racist genocide of Native Americans with the era’s marginalizing of women and their lack of rights.
Jun 22, 2018
Boundaries63
Jun 22, 2018
Boundaries ends the way most road trips do — by running out of gas. But being in the presence of Plummer these days is always time well spent.
Jun 22, 2018
Beach House50
Jun 22, 2018
As the director, co-writer, editor and composer of ominous piano tinkling heard on the soundtrack, Jason Saltiel is nothing but ambitious when it comes to this semi-successful creepy thriller that, intentionally or not, pushes the #MeToo buttons perhaps a little too hard.
Jun 8, 2018
Half the Picture75
Jun 8, 2018
Documentaries that rely on a steady stream of talking heads—interspersed here with fleeting film clips—usually are not my favorite. However, when those heads belong to talented and perceptive women who rarely get a chance to speak their minds let alone get hired to make a movie, I can definitely make an exception.
Jun 1, 2018
Social Animals50
Jun 1, 2018
The film desperately tries to be wild and out of control, but it ends up as more of a slapdash portrait of cartoony desperation than any sort of realistic depiction of millennial angst when it comes to current-day female lifestyle choices.
May 25, 2018
Mary Shelley38
May 25, 2018
Misguided effort to once more stage the fateful stormy summer night at Lord Byron’s Lake Geneva villa in 1816 that would give birth to a tale that continues to spark our imaginations today.
May 17, 2018
Book Club75
May 17, 2018
This fairly laugh-packed comedy aims to address the desire for intimate companionship in older adults, an increasingly topical issue as more Americans live into their nineties.