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Katie Luxford

Katie Luxford's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Your Monster (2024) 79% 7/10 EDIT ““Your Monster” isn’t going to change the world or win a bunch of awards. Still, between the passionate performances and the energetic filmmaking, it is a solid mid-budget romcom, providing audiences with a fun twist on a genre they know all too well.” – Next Best Picture Oct 25, 2024 Full Review Back to Black (2024) 35% 3/10 EDIT “Aside from the profound lack of originality, “Back to Black” highlights a fundamental issue with turning real people’s lives into a movie for mass consumption: a person’s real life does not follow a simple three-act structure or anything resembling it.” – Next Best Picture Apr 18, 2024 Full Review Mothers' Instinct (2024) 55% 6/10 EDIT ““Mothers’ Instinct” is unquestionably enjoyable, but it also tries to be too many things simultaneously, sometimes leaving it caught in the gray area between thrilling and absurd. ” – Next Best Picture Mar 28, 2024 Full Review Dahomey (2024) 97% 10/10 EDIT “Dahomey” strikes the perfect balance between reflecting on the past and embracing the future with dream-like direction and a perspective like no other.” – Next Best Picture Feb 29, 2024 Full Review Spaceman (2024) 50% 5/10 EDIT “Ultimately, the issue with "Spaceman" is its story lends itself to a far more gripping approach than the filmmakers are willing to commit to.” – Next Best Picture Feb 23, 2024 Full Review The Devil's Bath (2024) 91% 8/10 EDIT “Franz and Fiala have once again proven themselves to be adept at crafting suspense from bold and dark storytelling with thematic resonance.” – Next Best Picture Feb 21, 2024 Full Review La Cocina (2024) 72% 9/10 EDIT “Ruizpalacios’ direction transforms the intensity of this kitchen into something beautifully heartbreaking that implores audiences to examine the undermining of artistry in the modern world all for the sake of profit.” – Next Best Picture Feb 20, 2024 Full Review Small Things Like These (2024) 93% 8/10 EDIT “Mielants is able to portray this restrained and dark screenplay by Walsh with nuance and without exploitation. It feels intimate and forces the audience to confront their own complicity in the prevalent evil surrounding them.” – Next Best Picture Feb 17, 2024 Full Review Cuckoo (2024) 79% 6/10 EDIT “"Cuckoo" certainly has singular elements of a great horror-comedy and never fails to entertain. The performances are compelling, and the sound work is consuming, but overall, the story has little cohesion” – Next Best Picture Feb 16, 2024 Full Review
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