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Total Reviews: 660
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Jeremiah Kipp
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     (2001)      "It professes to be good for viewers by kicking them below the knee, thereby testing their sensitivity reflexes." [movie review]      Matinee Magazine   
  
3.5/4
     (2001)      "Affecting and immediate." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
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     (2004)      "takes a long, grueling ride around the block and never really manages to illuminate the human condition" [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
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     (2003)      "[T]he cinematic equivalent of karaoke or bad photocopies, mindlessly adopting style while forgetting the basic precepts of storytelling." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
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     (2004)      "Those with indomitable patience may find some reward in the final half hour of Vol. 2." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
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     (1974)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
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     (2001)      "Kristian Levring's The King is Alive operates on a conceptual, pseudo-intellectual level, perhaps a touch too orderly to convey true madness." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
2/4
     (2005)      "Jackson's love and nostalgia for his beast is what kills the movie." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1985)      "Kiss of the Spider Woman's beautifully compelling story of compassion and love cannot be separated from the time the film was made." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
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     (1985)      "Argentine writer Manuel Puig's book Kiss of the Spider Woman has a theme that endures throughout all its various incarnations: that of human dignity and compassion surviving within a society that denies it." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
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     (2005)      "It moves fast, pukes up its guts, then starts sprinting again. Those with a taste for such endurance tests can indulge all they want. I'll get off at the next stop." [movie review]      Flipside Movie Emporium   
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