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Total Reviews: 175
Jordan Hiller

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     (2007)      "There seems to be no point to it all other than to craft an unsettling motion picture with some grisly close ups of throats being slit." [movie review]      Bangitout.com   
  
2.5
     (2001)      "If only ambition was the bar at which to measure the quality of motion pictures, Enemy at the Gates could sit atop the best of the year." [movie review]      Bangitout.com   
  
3.5
     (2004)      "Eternal Sunshine provides a fascinating, utterly captivating education in this curious thing called the power of love." [movie review]      Bangitout.com   
  
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     (1991)      "While in every other Holocaust film the Nazis are depicted as masterful at sniffing out and executing Jews, Perel dodges bullet after bullet with relative ease and immense good fortune." [movie review]      Bangitout.com   
  
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     (2005)      "The film remains mildly worthwhile simply due to its utter weird, sometimes beautiful construction, it adds nothing to the canon of Holocaust films or Jewish themed films" [movie review]      Bangitout.com   
  
2/4
     (2001)      "Orin Boyd is a cop who "doesn't obey the rules" and although his boss considers him to be "one of the best", he must be transferred to one of the roughest precincts in town." [movie review]      Bangitout.com   
  
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     (1960)      "The style of filmmaking is simply too polite and serene to carry the edgy, dangerous material of Uris's novel" [movie review]      Bangitout.com   
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