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Jeremiah Kipp
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     (2002)      "A masterpiece of urban dread, relationships, and identity crisis." [movie review]      Film Festival Today   
  
4/4
     (1992)      "Ferrara was in the right place at the right time to make Bad Lieutenant." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1992)      "One of the landmark independent films of the 1990s is given a first-rate, informative, and cleaned-up DVD. The film is a masterpiece, but not for the faint of heart." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3.5/5
     (2000)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
3.5/5
     (2000)      "Bamboozled, for all its numerous and frustrating flaws, is important viewing. It's a film which says, in no uncertain terms, that there are some things we must not forget." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
     (1953)      "A love song for the narcissistic, and theater people are sure to eat up the film, commentary, extras, and first rate DVD packaging." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/4
     (1953)      "Highlights Fred Astairete's technical genius, particularly in numbers where he's dancing alone." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
2.5/4
     (2004)      "Climaxing with a politician-worthy podium speech, the film has too many creaks in its gears to earn a wholehearted recommendation." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/5
     (1971)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
     (1974)      "The Beast Must Die is a curiosity for fans of low-rent British horror flicks in the 1970s, but probably has little appeal to anyone else." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
2/4
     (1974)      "This B-movie werewolf tale from British horror studio Amicus was a blatant attempt to compete with their equally low-budget competitor AIP studios." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
D
     (2001)      "Howard softens the hard edge of real schizophrenia with movie gloss as cotton candy, shaping the troubled history of mathematical genius John Forbes Nash, Jr. into feel good escapism." [movie review]      Matinee Magazine   
  
     (1994)      "If it's only as politically savvy as a college term paper, it's also as gritty as an old-school western." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/4
     (1994)      "What it loses in novelty and subtlety it makes up for in its earnest depiction of love and individual human decency in the face of societal cruelty." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
2/5
     (1987)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
     (1960)      "The DVD packaging seems just as apathetic as the film." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
1.5/4
     (1960)      "Never translates into anything cinematic. " [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
4/4
     (1998)      "Filled with some of the most extraordinary images of recent years, Beloved was apparently too powerful for audiences to handle back in 1998." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
B-
     (2002)      "...has freaky scenes where the crew wonder if they're ghosts imagining themselves as alive. It's a sly wink to The Others without becoming a postmodern joke, made creepy by its "men in a sardine can" warped logic." [movie review]      Matinee Magazine   
  
4/5
     (2000)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
1.5/5
     (2003)      "A tired retread that doesn't maximize on the novelty of its prison setting." [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
4.5/5
     (1963)      "Only Alfred Hitchcock could take a premise which is so patently ridiculous -- the birds come to life and try to kill everybody -- and construct a beautifully realized thriller." [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
1/5
     (2001)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
1/5
     (2001)      "Take away its timely guise of patriotism, and it's a real horror show, more about murder than military prowess." [movie review]      Matinee Magazine   
  
1.5/5
     (2001)      "David Caruso's also stuck in straight-to-video garbage like Black Point when he should be calling favors for another down ‘n' dirty Abel Ferrara slice of New York gutter life." [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
2/4
     (1955)      "Sanctimonious." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1955)      "Sidney Poitier steals the show and makes it a cut above what it is: a holier-than-thou public service announcement." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
1/5
     (2001)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
1/5
     (2001)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
2/5
     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
3/5
     (1978)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
2.5/5
     (2002)      "While it's not boring or maudlin, Bloody Sunday feels gutless for not taking as strong a cinematic stance as it could." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
1.5/5
     (2004)      "only succeeds in simplifying Ulysses, not extracting meaning or emotion from it" [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
D+
     (2001)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Flipside Movie Emporium   
  
4/5
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
D
     (2000)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Flipside Movie Emporium   
  
1.5/5
     (1991)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
2/5
     (1997)      "[E]xpressive and often funny, but never deep or poetic." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
3.5/5
     (1992)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
     (1954)      "Brigadoon looks splendid, tastes bland." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
2/4
     (1954)      "Indulges in drawn-out hokum." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1938)      "Bringing Up Baby remains an over-appreciated curiosity piece, but the DVD treatment is all-around first rate." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/4
     (1938)      "If Hawks had a real gift it was the ability of moving things along." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
2.5/4
     (2005)      "Jarmusch, himself approaching middle age, has Don looking back with Zen fortitude and deadpan sobriety, but what's missing from the film is sensitivity." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3.5/5
     (2001)      "Bruiser may be a lightweight in the Romero canon, but he's still able to deliver the goods." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
C-
     (2001)      "If a misanthrope goes to a movie, then walks out and is glad to be among people because the filmmaker's world is so much uglier than the misanthrope's own, has the filmmaker accomplished something?" [movie review]      Flipside Movie Emporium   
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