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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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4/5
     (2003)      "a delirious mélange of styles that absorbs us for two solid hours" [movie review]      Los Angeles Alternative   
  
3/4
     (1986)      "a pleasant enough time-passer" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
3.5/5
     (2004)      "Caouette’s movie succeeds because of its cinematic showmanship, injecting the personal documentary form with an urgently expressive avant-gardism." [movie review]      Los Angeles Alternative   
  
4/4
     (1933)      "[Lang's] ambitious command of the medium...roots us in our seats from start to finish" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
4/5
     (2008)      "an expertly witty, often hilarious gorefest" [movie review]      Jaman.com Jaman   
  
4/5
     (2006)      "A deftly blended melange of European styles, from the wide-open vistas reminiscent of Russian cinema to moments of intimate absurdity echoing Antonioni." [movie review]      Boxoffice Magazine   
  
4/5
     (2008)      "beautifully shot, and shrewdly edited for maximum emotional impact" [movie review]      Jaman.com Jaman   
  
4/4
     (2001)      "effortlessly poetic" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
3/5
     (2009)      "At its best, the movie is a stylish spin through the Tokyo universe, a play on the psychology and realities of one of the world's most urbanized societies" [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
3/4
     (1984)      "The story has almost no momentum and runs out of gas, ending abruptly, but how can you knock a movie with so many gut-busting jokes?" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
1.5/5
     (2008)      "A clumsy, witless, tedious trudge." [movie review]      Jaman.com Jaman   
  
3.5/4
     (2002)      "The Tracker is the first significant movie to find its way into American theaters in 2005." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/4
     (2008)      "as Hitchcockian thrillers go, it's one of the smarter and more absorbing ones made in recent years" [movie review]      Cinema Writer   
  
3/4
     (2002)      "An innocuously incendiary piece" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
1/5
     (2007)      "Ineptly written by Arquette and Joe Harris, The Tripper is a carnival of cretins doing and saying one ass-headed thing after another." [movie review]      Boxoffice Magazine   
  
3/5
     (2006)      "Gets the job done." [movie review]      Boxoffice Magazine   
  
1/4
     (2004)      "A movie full of surfaces but with exasperatingly little to say" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
1.5/4
     (1992)      "This fire dampens fast, and the results are rather dreary, and nonsensical." [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
2.5/4
     (1972)      "Georges Delerue's lovely score and fine performances by Markham and Tendeter keep another one of Truffaut's narcissistic escapades...watchable, but just barely" [movie review]      Perihelion Journal   
  
3/5
     (2009)      "Tyson may be the case of a subject not quite ready for primetime, a man still smarting from his past wounds, too narcissistic, frankly, to be very interesting." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
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