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“The movie’s depiction of the Trump family dynamics, shown briefly but sharply, are among the most mnemonically precise moments in the film, thanks to the performances by McNally and by Donovan” – The New Yorker
The Apprentice
“What is partially a Canadian film, having been produced by Toronto’s Scythia Film and starring a slew of Canadians: from Joe Pingue of St. Catherines, Ont., as mobster Tony Salerno to Toronto native Catherine McNally’s impressive performance as Mary Anne Trump” – CBC
The Apprentice
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McNally’s subtle, sympathetic performance keeps various emotions in balance. She resists any temptation to overplay as a result, she emergers with conviction and grace that is her due. – Toronto Star
Catherine McNally… stole the show. Her embodiment of corporate conduct and policy was precise, funny, and at times chilling. The way she could convey the smugness of a company’s moral ambiguity was almost maddening. McNally is perfection as the intimidating and unfeeling messenger of a Big Brother type power. – Mooney on Theatre
Where there is a convincing emotional anchor, it’s to be found in Catherine McNally’s Kitty Warren — loud, brassy, casually matter-of-fact about her own power in a male-dominated enterprise… But vulnerability is also present in this performance — a vulnerability rooted in the wretchedness of Kitty’s own beginnings – Capital Critics Circle, Ottawa
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McNally glows with homespun personality, has a lush, expressive voice, good dramatic range and a nice comic touch. – The Globe and Mail
This production rises all the way to the top on the strength of the performance by Catherine McNally. She brings compassion, commitment, strength & humor, everything it needs everything it deserves. – CBC
Catherine McNally & Kimwun Perehunec seem to get the most fun playing the status-obsessed sisters Vivienne & Jazmin. They’re like a Canadian version of the Ab Fab duo. – Now Magazine