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Rachel Pronger

Rachel Pronger's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Queen at Sea (2026) 94% EDIT “Lance Hammer’s film starring Juliette Binoche as the concerned daughter of a mother with advancing dementia presents an unsentimental yet highly empathetic meditation on the limits of love in the face of the brutal march of time. ” – Sight & Sound Mar 2, 2026 Full Review Josephine (2026) 95% EDIT “Beth de Araújo’s film about an eight-year-old girl who witnesses a horrific crime is clearly about a loss of innocence but also skilfully shows how that loss can shatter a family. ” – Sight & Sound Feb 27, 2026 Full Review Bye Bye Tiberias (2023) 100% EDIT “Director Lina Soualem pieces together her fragmented family history through four generations of Palestinian women, including her mother, the actor Hiam Abbass, in this deeply personal and absorbing documentary. ” – Sight & Sound Dec 22, 2025 Full Review Raptures (2025) EDIT “Although slick and engaging, Raptures never submits fully to the wild-eyed paroxysms promised by the title.” – Sight & Sound Nov 6, 2025 Full Review Hot Milk (2025) 37% EDIT “Though Shaw gets all the best lines (and savours them), Hot Milk feels suspended in a constant state of anticipation, never quite reaching the release we – and the wrung out characters – crave. ” – Sight & Sound Nov 5, 2025 Full Review Mother's Baby (2025) 73% EDIT “It’s a shame though that despite a promising build-up, Moder never fully commits to the midnight madness possibilities offered by the genre movies she references, shying away when the chance to go full-blown creep-fest finally arrives.” – Sight & Sound Nov 5, 2025 Full Review Girls on Wire (2025) 58% EDIT “Although uneven, Girls on Wire is at its most convincing when Qu exposes the artifice and illusions which lie behind idealised images of female strength and heroism – it’s when Qu dares to show the wires that her film takes flight. ” – Sight & Sound Nov 5, 2025 Full Review On Falling (2024) 96% EDIT “Carreira’s scrupulously low-key debut feature is primarily an exploration of the cost of unfettered consumerism, a chilling exposé disguised as social realist drama. ” – Sight & Sound Nov 5, 2025 Full Review Harvest (2024) 74% EDIT “This is no pastoral romance; on the contrary, it is a film steeped in the darkest impulses, the despair implicit in the natural world’s cosmic disregard for our fates and the cruelty inherent in human nature.” – IndieWire Nov 4, 2025 Full Review Palestine '36 (2025) 100% EDIT “An affecting denouement, which gestures towards seemingly unbreakable chains of intergenerational violence, shakes off any remaining comforting period drama gloss to speak directly, arrestingly, to today. ” – Sight & Sound Oct 30, 2025 Full Review Black Tea (2024) 33% B- EDIT “For all its comforting warmth, Sissako’s film ultimately lacks the deeper complexity of its namesake, even if watching it is often as soothing as sipping a freshly brewed cup.” – IndieWire Feb 23, 2024 Full Review Small Things Like These (2024) 94% A- EDIT “A key strength of “Small Things Like These” lies in Walsh and Mielants’ intelligent translation of Keegan’s bare bones style to the screen.” – IndieWire Feb 15, 2024 Full Review
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