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Mae Abdulbaki

Mae is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, editor, and podcaster. She’s a voting member of the Critics Choice Association, the Washington, DC Area Film Critics Association, the Black Reel Awards, and the Alliance of Women Film Journalists.
  • Widow’s Bay Review: Apple TV’s Mystery Thriller Manages To (Mostly) Balance Its Horror & Humor
    TV Review

    Widow’s Bay Review: Apple TV’s Mystery Thriller Manages To (Mostly) Balance Its Horror & Humor

    Widow’s Bay has excellent moments featuring comedy and horror, but it doesn’t always land.

    April 29, 2026
  • A Magnificent Life Review: Visually Gorgeous Animated Biopic Is Unfortunately Lacking Something Deeper
    Film, Film Review

    A Magnificent Life Review: Visually Gorgeous Animated Biopic Is Unfortunately Lacking Something Deeper

    Directed by Sylvain Chomet, A Magnificent Life falls short of greatness.

    March 27, 2026
  • ‘Shelter’ – Jason Statham’s Latest Actioner Is Far Too Run-Of-The-Mill To Be Memorable
    Film, Film Review

    ‘Shelter’ – Jason Statham’s Latest Actioner Is Far Too Run-Of-The-Mill To Be Memorable

    Jason Statham goes into protective mode but that may be the only good part of the film.

    January 29, 2026
  • I Was In Like, But Not In Love With Netflix’s People We Meet On Vacation
    Film, Film Review

    I Was In Like, But Not In Love With Netflix’s People We Meet On Vacation

    People We Meet on Vacation is better than almost every Netflix rom-com.

    January 8, 2026
  • The Housemaid: Amanda Seyfried Is Deliciously Unhinged In Paul Feig’s Addictive Psychological Thriller
    Film Review

    The Housemaid: Amanda Seyfried Is Deliciously Unhinged In Paul Feig’s Addictive Psychological Thriller

    The Housemaid is a deliciously addictive watch. More Amanda Seyfried, please.

    December 19, 2025
  • Ella McCay Review: An Aggressively Average Film That Is Saved By Its Wholesome Sincerity
    Film Review

    Ella McCay Review: An Aggressively Average Film That Is Saved By Its Wholesome Sincerity

    You will either love or hate Ella McCay, but it’s aggressively average.

    December 10, 2025

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