Gabrielle Marceau
Gabrielle Marceau's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Only the River Flows (2023)
85%
B+
“Shujun has built a compelling, evocative mystery that maintains its enigmatic, unfinished feeling even after the higher-ups have closed the case and patted themselves on the back.” –
The Film Stage
Jul 26, 2024
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The Watchers (2024)
33%
C
“A serviceable but slightly soulless copy of countless films.” –
The Film Stage
Jun 6, 2024
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Tuesday (2023)
76%
B
“From the distressing and immersive opening scenes, it’s clear Tuesday is an unsettling and bold vision that rewards a viewer willing to sit through some flaws (and some cringe). ” –
The Film Stage
Jun 5, 2024
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No Hard Feelings (2023)
70%
B
“If No Hard Feelings lacks outrageousness and transgression, it is surprisingly nuanced and sensitive.” –
The Film Stage
Jun 22, 2023
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Hold Me Tight (2021)
86%
B
“Amalric keeps proceedings grounded even as Clarisse’s imaginings become increasingly fanciful, allowing the moments of brutal reality to land.” –
The Film Stage
Sep 9, 2022
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Two of Us (2019)
98%
“Surprisingly, much of the film feels like a thriller, and Meneghetti revels in the genre.” –
Sight & Sound
Dec 2, 2021
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Blue Bayou (2021)
75%
B-
“Blue Bayou is more interesting when Chon moves beyond realism and into fantasy.” –
The Film Stage
Sep 24, 2021
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Old (2021)
50%
B+
“Despite the unrelenting terrors and tragedies, both embodied and existential, Old is a very fun, almost breezy experience.” –
The Film Stage
Jul 22, 2021
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Cruella (2021)
75%
C
“While Emma Stone approaches her role with some relish, she just isn't convincing as, well, a bitch.” –
The Film Stage
Jul 13, 2021
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Black Widow (2021)
79%
C+
“There is surprisingly little girl-power rhetoric here, as if the film itself was weary of years of female superheroes discourse.” –
The Film Stage
Jul 13, 2021
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A Glitch in the Matrix (2020)
66%
“...its strength lies precisely in the way that it neither subscribes to nor debunks any particular theory. As tends to be the case, the question is more interesting than the answer.” –
Cinema Scope
Jul 13, 2021
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