When it comes to Lodge Kerrigan’s filmography, there’s a noticeable range in critical reception. Lodge Kerrigan has certainly made a name for himself in independent cinema, and among his works, Clean, Shaven (1993) stands out as his highest rated movie. The film received widespread acclaim for its raw portrayal of mental illness and innovative sound design. On the other hand, Lodge Kerrigan’s Claire Dolan (1998), while still artistically compelling, ended up being his lowest rated film by comparison. It’s interesting to see how Lodge Kerrigan approaches complex psychological themes across his projects, but it’s clear that Clean, Shaven resonated more strongly with both critics and audiences. Still, Lodge Kerrigan continues to be recognized for his bold storytelling and unique directorial voice.