… it helps to have a strong eye too from director Christian Sparkes and cinematographer Mike McLaughlin. Brian Tallerico on Hammer RogerEbert.com

a gloomy fact DP Mike McLaughlin’s suddenly gray photography won’t let you overlook. Tomris Laffly on The Kid Detective Variety

it all looks good thanks to Nicole Simmons’ authentic-feeling production design and sculptural cinematography by Mike McLaughlin. Leslie Felperin on Door Mouse The Guardian

Furthermore, the film is a handsome production with strong cinematography by Mike McLaughlin. Ferdosa Abdi on Door Mouse Screen Rant

… we get to feeling Alice’s constant sense of impending doom. Mike McLaughlin’s unsentimental cinematography helps maintain the plaintive mood. Lovia Gyarkye on Alice, Darling  Hollywood Reporter

The thoughtful assembly is complemented in particular by Owen Pallett’s piano-based original score and Mike McLaughlin’s handsome but unshowy cinematography. Dennis Harvey on Alice, Darling Variety

The cinematography effectively immerses the viewer in Alice's state of mind, which allows us to sink deeper down the rabbit hole alongside her as her perceived danger grows around her. Lex Briscuso on Alice, Darling.  Slash Film

As shot by cinematographer Mike McLaughlin, there’s a steely beauty to the geography, resplendent with rocky cliffs and pounding surf that reinforce the islanders’ isolation. Joe Lipsett on The King Tide Bloody Disgusting

 It’s a very compelling yarn, graced by atmospheric Newfoundland locations that are gorgeously shot by director Christian Sparkes and his DP Mike McLaughlin. Chris Bumbray on The King Tide Joblo.com

…the crashing waves are filmed in rich darkness by cinematographer Mike McLaughlin. Sheri Linden on The King Tide  Hollywood Reporter

Gloriously, every actor and department head is making exactly the same movie, one that looks, feels and sounds simultaneously spare and lush, realistic and fable-like. Johanna Schneller on The King Tide The Globe and Mail  

 If it wasn’t clear enough from the child’s name, Mike McLaughlin’s gorgeous cinematography will clue you in. Eric Langberg on The King Tide Medium