Movie reviews of Christie Robb

These are all the movies and series that Christie has reviewed. Read more at: Maddwolf.

Number of movie reviews: 81 / 81

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The moms are raw and honest, flawed but trying. And the extent they are willing to listen, love, and change to support their kids is just beautiful. Review

8.0

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19 march

19 mar

The kung fu surrealist comedy has the kind of video-store cult-classic vibes that would make for a great weekend watch with a group of rowdy friends. Review

6.0

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7 march

7 mar

Bleeding Love can be a bit heavy-handed and ignores some of the realities of addiction (like the crushing hangovers) but it’s sweet and hopeful and grounded in the real-life struggles of the McGregors. Review

6.0

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15 february

15 feb

It’s a stylish movie with good chemistry between cast members and some fun twists. However, the script deserved another few drafts before filming. In order to pull off what the film is trying to do, you need a tightly woven script that works the first time without giving away the ending, and that holds up to multiple viewings once you know. Review

5.0

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6 february

6 feb

Molly McGlynn can find the right balance of pathos and humor inherent in stuff like using a series of medical dildos to DIY a vagina. Review

8.0

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1 february

1 feb

Sehiri’s film unfolds slowly. It feels like we are eavesdropping. The cast of non-professional actors chat, flirt, and bicker among themselves and try to avoid getting in trouble with the boss Gaith. Review

8.0

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22 january

22 jan

The film seems like a beautifully composed thought experiment, but it doesn’t exactly make for a satisfying story. Review

7.0

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17 january

17 jan

Many of the shots seem repetitive and there is not enough in the script to make the viewer care much about the fate of the world or the two men. It’s like the set up for a Doctor Who episode without the lived-in charming characters and would have, perhaps, made a better short film than a feature. Review

4.0

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16 january

16 jan

Toward the end, the social-critique/Gothic horror gets a little bit too complicated and hard to follow for a few minutes with character choices that seem alternatively forced or not dialed up enough, but ultimately it was an effective take on the traditional atmospheric horror. Review

7.0

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5 december

5 dec

As does the drama inherent in the view of the green of the land ending abruptly in the pounding of the ocean. It’s a movie worth savoring. Review

8.0

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21 november

21 nov

The film manages to do a lot with few resources. However, the main characters are underdeveloped. Review

5.0

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14 november

14 nov

Millan and Reagan deliver layered and realistic performances that keep the pace of this slow-burn of a character-driven horror moving. Review

9.0

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7 november

7 nov

The ending of the film, too, feels predictable and like it comes too easily. But as this is Torres’s first feature, I’m excited to see more from him as he comes of age as a feature director. Review

7.0

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31 october

31 oct

The film whiffs on opportunities to flesh out the personalities of the other three friends and show what Wren is bringing to the friendship table besides tequila shots and chaos. Review

6.0

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18 october

18 oct

If you are planning on a cabin trip this spooky season, consider adding this one to your watch list. Just make sure to lock the doors and windows at night and try to avoid any drifters. Review

7.0

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18 september

18 sep

Dominic Lopez and Kelsey Gunn create a dramatic and whimsical story that is completely absurd yet totally relatable. Primarily shot in one location with one actor and a taxidermy mouse in a beret as the leads, Little Jar really illustrates what independent filmmakers can accomplish with a limited budget. Review

8.0

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11 september

11 sep

This movie was a winner and an inspirational example of how to get a big bang for your buck. Review

8.0

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9 august

9 aug

It’s an invitation to think about the land differently. It’s an opportunity to learn how to treat people better. It’s moving portrait of a resilient, hopeful, people. It’s a movie that should be shown in schools. Review

10

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25 july

25 jul

Much of the film is a thinly-written fairytale—the rekindling of a healthy relationship within an estranged family with minimal effort and no therapy required. Review

5.0

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27 june

27 jun

Avis certainly does an effective job of spotlighting the plight of these animals and tugging at our heart strings. Hopefully her storytelling leads to positive change. Review

8.0

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8 may

8 may

Melodrama is somehow, miraculously, avoided despite topics including selective mutism caused by childhood trauma, tumors, suicide, ethnic cleansing, racism, the legacies of the Cold War, and toxic masculinity. But this comes at the risk of it being almost too cold and underwritten. Review

5.0

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4 may

4 may

Avoiding the heteronormative tropes of typical romantic movies, this one feels like part rom-com, part coming-of age while offering a novel take on a love story. Review

8.0

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11 april

11 apr

This isn’t a “conventionally” good movie. It has the makings of a cult classic and is definitely a weird and wonderful little gem. Review

8.0

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2023-03-28

2023

Overall, the film could have used more character development, but it nails the vibe. Review

6.0

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2023-03-21

2023

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