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5/5
Nanking
(2007)
"a documentary that may well rank among the greatest re-tellings of a historical event put on film"
[movie review]
Boxoffice Magazine
4/4
Nanook of the North
(1922)
"absolutely brilliant"
[movie review]
Perihelion Journal
3/4
Napoleon Dynamite
(2004)
"too odd to dismiss and often truly funny"
[movie review]
Perihelion Journal
1.5/5
Nicotina
(2004)
"
Nicotina
feels so comfortably middle-of-the-road...that it makes us ponder the purpose of its very existence and makes the task of reviewing it an absolute redundancy."
[movie review]
Los Angeles Alternative
4/4
Nights of Cabiria
(1957)
"Giulietta Masina's performance...is easily one of the best in the history of screen acting"
[movie review]
Perihelion Journal
2/5
Nina's Heavenly Delights
(2007)
"Parmar scores pleasant performances across the board...Yet the story is bland, like it's been over-workshopped in a screenwriting class, too polite and too smooth around the edges."
[movie review]
Boxoffice Magazine
3.5/4
Nine Queens
(2002)
"a terrific showcase of filmmaking, writing and acting talent"
[movie review]
Perihelion Journal
1.5/5
Noriko's Dinner Table
(2007)
"Growing up has never felt so god-awful tedious."
[movie review]
Boxoffice Magazine
3.5/4
Nothing But the Truth
(2008)
"Among the many achievements in Lurie's script is how it manages to swing the viewer's sympathies toward Armstrong."
[movie review]
Slant Magazine
3/4
La Notte
(1961)
"Stylistically,
La Notte
intrigues but, in the realm of ideas, I think the movie begins to plod and drag halfway through"
[movie review]
Perihelion Journal
2/5
The Number 23
(2007)
"Greater than the terror that Jim Carrey's character...feels in the course of
The Number 23
may have been that which Carrey and his castmates felt midway through production as the glowering awfulness of this project began to dawn on them."
[movie review]
Boxoffice Magazine
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