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Kylie Bolter

Kylie Bolter's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Blitz (2024) 81% EDIT “The film never seems to find exactly what it wants to say. While many storylines introduce compelling characters or themes, they often end abruptly without a common thread. ” – Chicago Reader Nov 20, 2024 Full Review Bird (2024) 86% EDIT “Writer-director Andrea Arnold establishes a rich world of complicated characters and beautiful, poetic moments. ” – Chicago Reader Nov 7, 2024 Full Review I'll Be Right There (2024) 86% EDIT “I’ll Be Right There deftly captures Wanda’s journey to seek happiness for herself, which may be her greatest challenge yet.” – Chicago Reader Oct 2, 2024 Full Review Child Star (2024) EDIT “Directed by Demi Lovato and Nicola Marsh, the documentary is unlike others that study similar themes. At the forefront of the film is someone who experienced the phenomenon and therefore can empathetically navigate the conversations.” – Chicago Reader Sep 30, 2024 Full Review My Old Ass (2024) 90% EDIT “My Old Ass is a surprisingly deep coming-of-age comedy. ” – Chicago Reader Sep 23, 2024 Full Review Starve Acre (2023) 81% EDIT “The folk horror-drama Starve Acre finds suspense in the silence.” – Chicago Reader Aug 16, 2024 Full Review Fly Me to the Moon (2024) 66% EDIT “Fly Me to the Moon is an underwhelming space race film that can’t quite decide on its genre.” – Chicago Reader Jul 16, 2024 Full Review Thelma (2024) 98% EDIT “This action-comedy leaves room for plenty of nuance about aging and autonomy.” – Chicago Reader Jun 25, 2024 Full Review I Used to be Funny (2023) 83% EDIT “Rachel Sennott takes an impressive dramatic turn in this exploration of mental health and grief.” – Chicago Reader Jun 25, 2024 Full Review Cora Bora (2023) 78% EDIT “The moments in which Cora’s self-assured facade slips bring richness and depth to the film; Stalter seamlessly weaves humor and sincerity, never softening her distinct comedic voice but grounding the character in reality...” – Chicago Reader Jun 13, 2024 Full Review
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