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Catherine Springer

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Outlets: AwardsWatch.com, InSession Film, WeLiveEntertainment, Bite-Sized Reviews, CathsFilmForum.com Critics groups: Hollywood Critics Association, Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association, Online Association of Female Film Critics

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Black Bag (2025) 96% 3/5 “It is a fun game of cat-and-mouse, as one spy tries to root out another, but the film gets too bogged down in its own cleverness, as the audience loses track of all the games, making the film more of a mental mush than a stylish sizzle.” – CathsFilmForum.com Apr 3, 2025 Full Review The Zone of Interest (2023) 93% 5/5 “It is just that reflection of indifference, that casual acceptance of the setting and the situation that makes...[it] so ultimately horrifying—and should serve as a vivid commentary on humanity’s capacity for willful ignorance and complicity in evil.” – CathsFilmForum.com Feb 3, 2024 Full Review Ferrari (2023) 72% 1/5 “A boring character drama about an uninteresting person...and a story more about his love life than anything having to do with cars. And when you do get racing sequences, the film gets even lazier, as the CGI feels cheap and borderline comedic.” – CathsFilmForum.com Feb 3, 2024 Full Review BlackBerry (2023) 97% 3/5 “It is in Glenn Howerton’s over-the-top portrayal of Jim that BlackBerry soars above everything else you’ve seen in this genre, and catapults BlackBerry into the satirical stratosphere.” – CathsFilmForum.com Feb 3, 2024 Full Review Asteroid City (2023) 76% 3/5 “It sometimes feels as if Anderson is trying to tackle a little too much and wade a little too deep, but Asteroid City still manages to find its footing, if not its focus.” – CathsFilmForum.com Feb 3, 2024 Full Review Saltburn (2023) 71% 3/5 “It was impossible to shake the comparison to Ripley with Saltburn while I was watching it, but I still tried to revel in Fennell’s audaciousness, coupled with a truly game and committed performance from Keoghan.” – CathsFilmForum.com Feb 3, 2024 Full Review Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) 70% 4/5 “If there’s any way to go out, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny finds the best way to say goodbye–by honoring the past, capturing the spirit of the franchise and doing exactly what Indiana Jones does best: going off into history in style.” – CathsFilmForum.com Jun 29, 2023 Full Review Marlowe (2022) 26% 4/10 “Neeson...sleepwalks through this film, injecting not a scintilla of charisma into one of literature’s most iconic characters. He looks like he’s miserable, and it translates to a performance that is flat and lifeless, just like this film.” – We Live Entertainment Feb 22, 2023 Full Review The Quiet Girl (2022) 97% 8/10 “The blending of melancholy with compassion and love is deeply moving and absolutely perfectly delivered by the three central performances from Clinch, Crowley, and Bennett.” – We Live Entertainment Feb 22, 2023 Full Review Linoleum (2022) 82% 5/10 “It does take a bit to balance itself out, but once you get used to the elephant in the room, Linoleum finds its way into your heart and surprises you with its offbeat sincerity.” – We Live Entertainment Feb 22, 2023 Full Review You Hurt My Feelings (2023) 94% B “You Hurt My Feelings is nowhere near as funny as the best Ephron films were, but there are enough moments to sustain a genuine smile throughout, which is sometimes even better than an occasional belly laugh” – AwardsWatch Jan 25, 2023 Full Review Bad Behaviour (2023) 47% B+ “Connelly is making somewhat of a comeback, having been the best thing in the blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick last year, and now delivering an absolutely devastating performance here in Bad Behaviour.” – AwardsWatch Jan 24, 2023 Full Review Fairyland (2023) 97% C+ “Fairyland’s investment in its characters is what ultimately saves it, and it is the performances, particularly from McNairy and Jones, that give it the resonance it salvages.” – AwardsWatch Jan 23, 2023 Full Review Thirteen Lives (2022) 85% 4/5 “The story itself is heart-pounding (and heart-tugging) enough, so Howard allows the actors to stay subtle and nearly fade into the background, never pulling focus for the audience from the dire circumstances of the situation.” – CathsFilmForum.com Jan 12, 2023 Full Review The Good Nurse (2022) 74% 3/5 “It is the...journey that Amy and the audience travel towards...the truth about Charlie that make The Good Nurse a riveting watch, greatly aided by two mammoth performances at its center that make the entire upsetting experience well worth it.” – CathsFilmForum.com Jan 12, 2023 Full Review All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) 90% 5/5 “A gorgeous, powerful and haunting treatise on the evils, stupidity and pointlessness of war, and is a must see for anyone who loves the craft of filmmaking and can endure another reminder of humanity’s most tragic flaw.” – CathsFilmForum.com Jan 12, 2023 Full Review She Said (2022) 88% 5/5 “Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan are brilliant...each one navigating varying levels of doubt and tenacity, portraying real, three-dimensional people who are more than their job, but are tireless and dedicated representatives of their profession.” – CathsFilmForum.com Jan 12, 2023 Full Review The Fabelmans (2022) 92% 3/5 “The final scene of the film...contains a cameo that makes the previous two and a half hours worthwhile—and makes you long for what else could have been if Spielberg had just chosen to tell more of that story.” – CathsFilmForum.com Jan 12, 2023 Full Review Women Talking (2022) 90% 5/5 “All at once celebrating the most civilized aspects of our species while lamenting the most savage, Women Talking is a swirling cacophony of ideas and philosophies, showcasing...what sets us apart from every other species: the ability to reason.” – CathsFilmForum.com Jan 12, 2023 Full Review Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022) 84% 5/5 “The screenplay is inventive and fresh, spoofing the bio-pic genre, taking a page from Weird Al himself, in ways that are not only clever and unpredictable, but side-splittingly hilarious and, yes, really really weird.” – CathsFilmForum.com Jan 12, 2023 Full Review Empire of Light (2022) 45% 2/5 “The main problem with Mendes’s ambitious script is he is trying to wedge romantic, social, political and psychological dramas all into the same story and is not able to serve any single one the proper time or respect.” – CathsFilmForum.com Jan 12, 2023 Full Review Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) 91% 4/5 “Glass Onion is a charming, funny, and impeccably made film that is as breezy as it is clever. The script is the star of the show, with delectable lines worthy of a second (or third) viewing, and a perfectly balanced cast that delivers with gusto.” – CathsFilmForum.com Jan 11, 2023 Full Review A Man Called Otto (2022) 70% 6/10 “We know where this film is going from the first scene, but it’s easy to settle in with Hanks’ instantly entertaining characterization as he skillfully sands down Otto’s rough edges with subtle humor.” – We Live Entertainment Jan 11, 2023 Full Review The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari (2022) 83% A- “The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari may not specifically be a film about climate change, but it is nonetheless an extremely haunting and effective reminder that we are and will forever be at nature’s mercy” – AwardsWatch Nov 4, 2022 Full Review The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) 96% 5/5 “What seems like a very simple premise becomes a labyrinth of emotions and a treatise on human relations in the masterful hands and words of McDonagh...in this contained, beautiful and heartbreakingly existential tale of innocence lost.” – CathsFilmForum.com Oct 22, 2022 Full Review
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