Katie McCabe
Katie McCabe's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
September Says (2024)
65%
“Labed’s film, like Johnson’s novel, understands how sisters practise life on one another, testing out the worst facets of their personalities until they are ready to present them to the world.” –
Sight & Sound
Mar 10, 2025
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Nocturnes (2024)
93%
“With its mesmeric micro-cinematography, Nocturnes allows us to investigate the dusty filigree of a moths’ wings, or watch them stumble along like a drunken hang gliders.” –
Sight & Sound
Feb 10, 2025
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Janet Planet (2023)
85%
“The film has enough empathy to go round – for a mother overwhelmed by a child’s bottomless need, and a child’s agony over the changing rules of their bond.” –
Sight & Sound
Feb 10, 2025
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Bring Them Down (2024)
90%
“The burden a parent places on a child, and the question of how much they can be blamed for the damage caused by its weight, runs like a compressed nerve through director Christopher Andrews’s brutal Irish pulp pastoral Bring Them Down. ” –
Sight & Sound
Feb 9, 2025
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Baltimore (AKA Rose's War) (2023)
86%
“Baltimore is not really a biopic. You could call it a ‘character-driven heist movie’, a moody triptych that leaps freely between timelines.” –
Sight & Sound
May 7, 2024
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Sick of Myself (2022)
88%
“Excessive self-medicating eventually lands Signe in hospital with a ‘mysterious illness’, and as she smokes through Eyes Without a Face-esque bandages, the film begins to find its uncomfortably funny feet. ” –
Sight & Sound
Apr 21, 2023
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Shirley (2020)
88%
4/5
“Through all the film's fictionalised, domestic delirium, Decker tells a story of female artistic power.” –
Time Out
Oct 27, 2020
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Ride, Rise, Roar (2010)
78%
2/5
“Everything that happens... will soon be forgotten.” –
Little White Lies
Jan 20, 2011
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Brotherhood (2010)
54%
2/5
“Most are curious about the seedy undertones of fraternity life and the reality behind the hazing clichs. Brotherhood opens up the story, it just doesn't waste time telling it.” –
Little White Lies
Jan 14, 2011
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