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Alice Murray

Alice Murray's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) 64% EDIT “Goodbye Christopher Robin is an overlong episode of snobbery and downplayed child abuse.” – Film Inquiry Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Detroit (2017) 82% EDIT “Detroit encourages its audiences to observe the oppressive power structures, suggesting that America is on a very long road towards a fully shared recognition of the need for change.” – Film Inquiry Oct 4, 2017 Full Review The Incredible Jessica James (2017) 88% EDIT “The Incredible Jessica James has more to it than what first meets the eyes, and it's so worth delving into if you've got the patience to relish in it for exactly what it is.” – Film Inquiry Aug 29, 2017 Full Review Churchill (2017) 50% EDIT “Churchill deserves a pat on the back for its production and an almighty applause for its performances. All in all, it is a fascinating watch.” – Film Inquiry Jul 8, 2017 Full Review Afterimage (2016) 86% EDIT “It is an angry, vivid, passionate film, and cinema is worse off now that Wajda -- one of the truly towering greats of the form -- has passed away.” – Film Inquiry May 26, 2017 Full Review Unlocked (2017) 26% EDIT “With an action-fuelled trailer and an all-star cast, Unlocked showed a lot of early promise. However, the reality of the situation is quite the contrary.” – Film Inquiry May 25, 2017 Full Review The Other Half (2016) 78% EDIT “The Other Half may be fairly slow on its upkeep, but this only adds to the realness and authenticity of the narrative and its characters.” – Film Inquiry May 2, 2017 Full Review The Shack (2017) 20% EDIT “The Shack successfully manages to challenge the narrow conceptions of what a Christian looks or sounds like - hence all of the debate and controversy.” – Film Inquiry Mar 20, 2017 Full Review Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016) 44% EDIT “Billy Lynn's Halftime Walk is a film that never really seems to find its footing; despite high promise of a smarter, sharper, and much sadder film.” – Film Inquiry Mar 1, 2017 Full Review
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