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Katie Kilkenny

Katie Kilkenny's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Chappie (2015) 32% EDIT “It's this time-old message of humanity, adapted to fit with today's technologies, that transcends the overpowering, at times clunky, cinematic vessel.” – The Atlantic Jul 19, 2016 Full Review Leviathan (2014) 97% EDIT “Leviathan offers a wry version of the tragedy that occurs when normal people challenge entrenched hierarchies.” – The Atlantic Jul 19, 2016 Full Review Inherent Vice (2014) 73% EDIT “If the adaptation's a little too faithful to sustain a cinematically tight story, there's still a lot to admire in the sheer, uninhibited folly of the whole thing, the gall to get groovy while the Oscar-watchers are on high alert.” – The Atlantic Jul 19, 2016 Full Review Ouija (2014) 6% EDIT “While the rote screenwriting doesn't kill the dark spirit of the world's creepiest board game, it doesn't channel it, either.” – The Atlantic Jul 19, 2016 Full Review The Equalizer (2014) 61% EDIT “The movie's all about reading, especially with a critical eye, but when you take too close a look at its disparate parts, they neither add up nor have anything constructive to teach.” – The Atlantic Jul 19, 2016 Full Review What If (2013) 73% EDIT “If this all sounds a bit unromantic, What If certainly shows true love is difficult. For this boy and girl, falling hard for someone is a choice rather than a destiny.” – The Atlantic Jul 19, 2016 Full Review Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) 91% EDIT “If Guardians of the Galaxy is an origin story, it is also a satire of the origin story, one that emphasizes the power of the "We" over that of the "Chosen One."” – The Atlantic Jun 14, 2016 Full Review The Theory of Everything (2014) 81% EDIT “If the film unfolds like a fairytale, at least it's a fairytale that doesn't often get told.” – The Atlantic Jan 5, 2015 Full Review Mr. Turner (2014) 96% EDIT “A gorgeous, important film.” – The Atlantic Jan 2, 2015 Full Review
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