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Curtsies and Hand Grenades

Curtsies and Hand Grenades is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Willow Maclay.

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4.5/5
Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020) Willow Maclay Never Rarely Sometimes Always shows with such clarity that there is a world of women's stories existing underneath the surface that desperately need to be told.
Posted May 31, 2020Edit critic review
2/5
Swallow (2019) Willow Maclay Mirabella-Davis tells this story without the need for transgression or complications, which makes Swallow begin to feel like a carnival sideshow.
Posted May 31, 2020Edit critic review
3.5/5
The Invisible Man (2020) Willow Maclay The most dazzling aspect of The Invisible Man is the long stretches of silence where the visual grammar forces viewers to really analyze what's happening in the frame.
Posted May 31, 2020Edit critic review
4.5/5
A Star Is Born (2018) Willow Maclay Like all the best love stories their relationship reaches out beyond the screen, and asks the audience to experience the highs and lows, as if they were these characters.
Posted Jan 03, 2020Edit critic review
3/5
Destination Wedding (2018) Willow Maclay If you enter with the intention to get down on the level of Destination Wedding's debased sewer-bile dialogue you will be rewarded with a deranged symphony of laughter.
Posted Jan 03, 2020Edit critic review
1/5
Halloween (2018) Willow Maclay Halloween is merely a short-cut for the same boring "strong-female lead" characterizations we've been seeing for the better part of twenty years now.
Posted Jan 03, 2020Edit critic review
5/5
Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (2019) Willow Maclay Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is bold, and exciting, a fantasia of a dead Hollywood brought to life in rich detail.
Posted Nov 04, 2019Edit critic review
4/5
John Wick: Chapter 3 -- Parabellum (2019) Willow Maclay The John Wick films are changing the language of action cinema by embracing MMA, first person shooter video games and Judo."
Posted Nov 04, 2019Edit critic review
5/5
Perfect Blue (1997) Willow Maclay Perfect Blue is an apocalyptic slasher, the ultimate crystallization of everything we came to fear about the internet before it became synonymous with living.
Posted Mar 09, 2019Edit critic review
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