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Amy Wolfe

Amy Wolfe

Amy Wolfe's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
4/4
76%
Death in Sarajevo (2016) The film's simple set serves as a wonderfully detailed base for its dramatic themes. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Mar 01, 2017
2/4
89%
The Lure (2015) You have to praise this film for its originality, but sex and cannibalism never pair well, even above the ocean. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Feb 17, 2017
3/4
91%
The Dreamed Ones (2016) The Dreamed Ones is a beautiful demonstration of pure emotion and a history lesson: It's all doomed to repeat. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Feb 09, 2017
A-
90%
Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe (2016) This film is The New York Times best-seller you can't put down: alluring as it is enlightening. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Feb 01, 2017
B+
95%
Moana (2016) Moana's likable, dynamic characters pair well with the bright, blue seas in 3-D. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Nov 23, 2016
C
55%
Rules Don't Apply (2016) The vibrant Los Angeles backdrop and colorful characters make for some great film, but Rules Don't Apply comes with lots of turbulence and a bumpy landing. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Nov 23, 2016
B+
76%
Trolls (2016) Every energetic scene is paired with well-known sing-alongs, for which Kendrick and Timberlake offer their talented vocals. And for an animated film built for short attention spans, the storyline stays pitch perfect. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Nov 10, 2016
A
94%
Life, Animated (2016) It's hard to hate Disney while watching Owen communicate flawlessly through memorized movie lines as cartoons play onscreen, presenting an intimate picture of life according to Owen. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jul 20, 2016
A-
71%
The Infiltrator (2016) Flying stacks of bills from Florida, Central America and Europe, The Infiltrator sure makes cartel life look cushy. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jul 20, 2016
B
70%
Len and Company (2015) The funnier moments involve Len awkwardly interacting with society. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jul 07, 2016
A-
96%
The Fits (2015) In the best scenes, dancers take over urban areas, like a highway overpass, with their heavy breathing echoing across the cityscape as the camera pans out. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jun 29, 2016
D
54%
Me Before You (2016) Take me back to before I witnessed the train wreck that is Me Before You. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jun 15, 2016
B+
94%
Finding Dory (2016) There's tears to fill a tide pool, wit to keep adults amused and laughs for any audience with a short attention span. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jun 15, 2016
C
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PlantPure Nation (2015) The film is too ra-ra on vegetables, though. I left the theater craving greasy cheese fries after being subjected to quinoa clips for so long. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jan 02, 2016
B-
61%
Legend (2015) Hardy is [Legend's] saving grace, valiantly dual acting in the roles of the very different twin brothers. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Jan 02, 2016
D-
18%
The Last Witch Hunter (2015) The greatest disappointment of all is that the ending promises an unfortunate sequel. That comes off like a threat. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Dec 30, 2015
D
78%
Once I Was a Beehive (2015) With spiritual bonding activities, like rolling into camp on Noah's ark, and keeping-the-faith motivational messages, the movie is a religious diatribe of biblical proportions. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Dec 30, 2015
A-
96%
My Skinny Sister (2015) The heartbreaking reality of living with an eating disorder is unforgettably captured from the perspective of one victim's younger sister in this Swedish family drama. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Dec 30, 2015
A-
96%
Heart of a Dog (2015) Heart of a Dog is a meditation on death and memory, told through home movies Anderson shot and narrates. Yes, it gets weird, but with an artistic elegance. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Dec 03, 2015
C+
87%
X Plus Y (2014) Witnessing Nathan's "special powers," as his dad called them, may give the film its spectacle, but its soul is in the relationships Nathan struggles to build. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Nov 12, 2015
A
92%
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution (2015) This film is an awakening even for people who watched the original coverage firsthand. - Willamette Week
Read More | Posted Nov 05, 2015
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