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• Boxoffice Magazine
• Cinema Writer
• Filmcritic.com
• I.E. Weekly
• Jaman
• Los Angeles Alternative
• Perihelion Journal
• Reel.com
• Slant Magazine
Total Reviews: 357
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     (2004)      "the quintessential product by and for uninspired times" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
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     (2008)      "Gervais' rapport with his equally enjoyable co-stars Greg Kinnear and Tea Leoni also keeps Ghost Town on solidly funny ground." [movie review]      Cinema Writer   
  
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     (2007)      "as a dissection of injustice and inhumanity, Ghosts of Abu Ghraib is forthright and unsparing, and its message is a worthy one" [movie review]      Boxoffice Magazine   
  
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     (1999)      "an oddly amusing and touching work" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
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     (2003)      "Girl gives us a vividly painted world but only patchily drawn characters — in that sense, it gets Vermeer only half right" [movie review]      Los Angeles Alternative   
  
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     (2007)      "Golden Door resounds with moments of pure cinema seldom encountered anymore, where sound and image combine to create a lyricism that transcends the story" [movie review]      Boxoffice Magazine   
  
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     (2005)      "more interested using the movie medium as a pulpit from which to pontificate...political beliefs rather than in telling a dramatically engaging story" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
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     (2008)      "Gran Torino is a smorgasbord of Eastwood's skills as filmmaker -- the good, the bad, and the ugly -- and how you well you digest it will depend on your appetite." [movie review]      Cinema Writer   
  
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     (2005)      "absurdity and deadpan humor culled from the comic ingredients of cannibalism and retardation" [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
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     (1946)      "the quintessential British murder mystery of the period." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
4/4
     (2005)      "chilling" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
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     (2006)      "perhaps the most important protest statement yet committed to film since the outbreak of this war..." [movie review]      Los Angeles Alternative   
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