Christina Tucker
Christina Tucker's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Another Simple Favor (2025)
62%
“All in all, it’s a mostly fun time (that one scene notwithstanding) and the costumes are honestly worth the price of admission, along with the stunning shots of Capri’s landscape and narrow streets.” –
Autostraddle
May 8, 2025
Full Review
Stockholm (2018)
70%
“Stockholm is successful in doing the impossible - making the viewer understand and even empathize with the interpersonal connection between a hostage and her captor, and vice versa.” –
Film Inquiry
Apr 9, 2019
Full Review
Ash Is Purest White (2018)
99%
“Ash is Purest White is a simmering, heartbreaking story of a connection that perseveres, for better or for worse.” –
Film Inquiry
Mar 16, 2019
Full Review
The Kid (2019)
43%
“The Kid feels alternatively rushed and too slow - short on characterization and motivation but dense with meaningless, trite conversations that try and fail to say something interesting about trauma.” –
Film Inquiry
Mar 16, 2019
Full Review
Serenity (2019)
21%
“It is riveting, it is absurd, and it is original. It demands the viewer's attention in its defiance of expectations, not only within its own narrative but on a meta level.” –
Film Inquiry
Jan 31, 2019
Full Review
Close (2019)
35%
“Close is frustratingly shallow, and in its breakneck pace leaves some of its character development in the dust, while trying to wring every bit of emotion out of its quieter moments whenever it can.” –
Film Inquiry
Jan 23, 2019
Full Review
Rust Creek (2018)
85%
“Rust Creek, in addition to its success as a thriller, also has a strong emotional core in its consistent admonishment of amorality and apathy, a deceptively layered thriller that touches upon the inherent horror in being a woman.” –
Film Inquiry
Jan 9, 2019
Full Review
Bird Box (2018)
64%
“As it stands, it is a film with a cast better than it deserves, a schmaltzy ending it hasn't earned, and very little to say about the nature of fear and survival.” –
Film Inquiry
Jan 2, 2019
Full Review
If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
95%
“If Beale Street Could Talk is an ode to young love, a tragedy about injustice and social mores, a poetic depiction of the loss of innocence and naïveté inherent with maturation, and much more.” –
Film Inquiry
Dec 18, 2018
Full Review
Outlaw King (2018)
63%
“While well-shot, aesthetic choices can do little for an emotionally vacant film, where scenes seem to proceed arbitrarily and technical prowess is without meaning.” –
Film Inquiry
Nov 14, 2018
Full Review
Nappily Ever After (2018)
71%
“There is a strangely regressive feminism that drives Violet's journey, and almost mockingly critiques her behavior.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 20, 2018
Full Review
Private Life (2018)
94%
“Surprises and disappointments arise for Rachel and Richard, and they must confront themselves and their choices in a way that is heartbreaking, inspiring, and beautifully acted.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 20, 2018
Full Review
No Reviews Yet
Load More
Something went wrong.. try again