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Catherine Brown

Catherine Brown's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Relative Happiness (2014) EDIT “An unabashedly paint by numbers rom-com, despite its plethora of faults Relative Happiness is rendered watchable by an ingratiatingly offbeat charm and the effortless likeability of its leading lady.” – FILMINK (Australia) May 12, 2015 Full Review Chemical Peel (2014) EDIT “Although Chemical Peel's shoestring budget is painfully apparent throughout, the film's sub-par production values are in fact the least of its problems.” – FILMINK (Australia) Mar 19, 2015 Full Review 4 Minute Mile (2014) 23% EDIT “A lazily derivative underdog sporting yarn, 4 Minute Mile treads tired ground.” – FILMINK (Australia) Mar 6, 2015 Full Review The Canal (2014) 74% EDIT “While the film initially requires a modicum of patience as it finds its footing, those who persevere will be rewarded with plenty of chills, thrills and an utterly twisted climax that cements The Canal's status as a memorable yarn.” – FILMINK (Australia) Mar 6, 2015 Full Review The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015) 67% EDIT “As the initial joy of being reunited with the colourful assemblage of talent wanes, the audience is left with a film that discernibly lacks the nuance of its predecessor.” – FILMINK (Australia) Feb 26, 2015 Full Review A Gangster's Tale (2013) EDIT “Despite its faults, the film is worth viewing not only for Malkovich's brilliant performance.” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 16, 2014 Full Review Mirror Mirror (2012) 50% EDIT “Visually stunning and highly entertaining on a number of different levels, Mirror Mirror is the perfect family film for both the young and young at heart.” – FILMINK (Australia) Mar 27, 2012 Full Review Abduction (2011) 5% EDIT “Singleton is poorly equipped to handle teenage angst, a fact made far worse by cringe-worthy dialogue and a wooden leading man who proves that he has not yet developed the skills required to carry a film.” – FILMINK (Australia) Sep 21, 2011 Full Review
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