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"drags harder than when Herzog tried to pull that boat over a mountain"
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"how does one ever live up to the promise of Nazi zombies?"
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"This is not a feel-good movie by any stretch, but it gets amazing marks on almost every front and really needs to be seen."
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"Kendrick rises above some predictable material here, but director Nathan Hope does at least infuse the film with some genuine frights and keeps things moving at a clippy pace"
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"executes with appropriate energy, poignancy, and just the right balance of tension"
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"there is no narrative flow or drive to the film"
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"Though certainly not Wajda's strongest film, Katyn is perhaps his most affecting since his 1970s to '80s heyday"
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"Half-Blood Prince's length is its only real problem, and judicious editing could have easily trimmed a half hour or more out of the film, giving it tighter, more urgent pacing"
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"blunt and brutal"
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"canned and created by committee"
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"a remarkably subtle exploration of family in a time of capitalism"
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"one of the more brilliant and emotionally affecting animated films to be released this year."
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"perhaps the funniest war movie since Stripes."
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"a speedball injection directly into the aorta"
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"In the first scene, we find out that Williams-Bot does not feel comfortable around children, because he kicks a soccer ball at a child and breaks the child's nose! This is very funny."
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"It's unfortunate that it feels so repetitive and reminiscent of many a film you'll have seen before -- including several of Curtis's own prior works. But hey, that's the movies. And rock 'n' roll, too."
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"It might be the most purely enjoyable female driven ensemble since Fried Green Tomatoes or A League of Their Own."
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"when Monaghan's 10-year-old son (Jimmy Bennett) shows up, the air blows out of the movie faster than a blown tire on an 18-wheeler"
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"Unfortunately, while it is a great idea for a sketch, or a web series, it's not a movie length idea."
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"too authentic to be populist, yet too familiar to transcend the genre and hang with the bona fide classics."
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"A bona fide critic's darling"
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"rather heavy-handed"
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"disastrously misguided"
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"so bleak and horrifying that you might think Francis Bacon served as DP"
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"suffers from more than its fair share of showy moments"
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"relatively high-quality pulp."
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"so gossamer thin that it's hard to feel strongly about it one way or the other"
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"comes off a bit like an extended advertisement for the place"
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"a quaint diversion that desperately tries to answer big questions, but ultimately has little more depth than spending 10 spare minutes on YouTube"
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"watchable, if not unique.. all in good fun"
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"Heckler isn't perfect, or even especially memorable, but if nothing else, it's at least the best movie that Kennedy's ever been involved with. And you can put that on the poster!"
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"awfully tepid, a retread of stories told so often they've come to feel like cliches."
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"we're merely left waiting to see when the Fatal Attraction plot points will finally take over and what creative way Kanganis will come up with next to get Ford out of her top."
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"Even the main plot itself turns out to be mostly a loss, largely forgotten by the time we wrap things up in the end."
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"I guess the best recommendation I can ultimately offer is this: As I write this review two days after the screening, I'm still humming the theme song."
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"an anthem for hard times"
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"tears the law profession down before quietly building it back up again."
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"In his simple, minimalist way, Mr. Jacobs has fashioned the quintessential interior New York film."
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"mostly unwatchable"
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"pretty much a throwaway"
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"full of interesting motifs and symbolism, making a curious statement about detachment from one's surroundings, no matter how thrilling they may seem to outside observers."
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"everyone turns in a solid performance, despite some rather staid material they're working with."
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"This is how the world ends, it seems. Not with a whimper, but with a converted bus, a shotgun, and a solar panel out front."
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"Memorable more for its performances than its plot, this scrappy independent doesn't fade from the mind quickly"
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"has the best "middle" I've seen in a long time"
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"the monologues near the truly odd ending make you wonder whether Waters had an extreme fever when he was finishing up the script"
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"one long, slow buildup to a surprise ending that conceals two or three twisting secrets while still remaining elusive and open to interpretation."
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"reminds us that there was a time in the past when world leaders had morality and values"
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