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"While it's refreshing to see a war film veer into the supernatural so quietly, R-Point lacks the much-needed dramatic tension to get us through its slow-moving 110 minutes."
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"What should have been a distinctively Korean tale of wartime terror will feel like familiar stuff to hardened horror film vets."
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 4/5 |
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(2002) |
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"Imagine O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi relocated to the scuzzy underbelly of NYC's drug scene. Merry friggin' Christmas!"
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 4/4 |
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(1981) |
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"Lost Ark holds up for many reasons, not least of which is because of Spielberg's consummate skill as a visual storyteller and his ability to draw charged performances from his actors."
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(1981) |
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"Raiders of the Lost Ark holds up as a spectacle film, spooky funhouse ride and rollicking adventure yarn. Steven Spielberg was, then and now, the finest director of grand-scale Hollywood blockbusters."
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(1985) |
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"It’s the Bernie Goetz of Vietnam movies."
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(2002) |
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 2.5/4 |
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(1946) |
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"Goulding indulges in voluptuously lit scenes dominated by well-dressed extras, lots of carousing and booze, catty dialogue, and water fountains that upstage everybody."
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"Better seen as a sharp example of women's picture melodrama than as a card-carrying bohemian's guide to spiritual awakening."
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(1985) |
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"Packed with bonus features, Re-Animator is lovingly brought back to life by Anchor Bay."
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(1985) |
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"Re-Animator was Stuart Gordon's first (and best) movie."
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(2002) |
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"Don't reach for the remote control. It's not going to help you navigate Resident Evil, the latest video game making its awkward transition to the screen."
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Southside Callbox |
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(1980) |
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(1985) |
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"Here's a bit of saucy punk dialogue that sums up the movie. Boy: "Hey Casey, do you like sex with death?" Girl: "Yeah, so **** off and die.""
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(1985) |
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"A tongue-in-cheek, splatter-laden homage to George A. Romero's zombie pictures."
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(2002) |
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"[T]he ideas of Revolution #9 are more compelling than the execution"
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(1973) |
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"If you're feeling nostalgic for some 1970s Euro-sleaze, Ricco the Mean Machine is a guilty pleasure for stoners eager to revisit the land of shag carpeting, bellbottoms, and free love."
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"Ricco the Mean Machine is a throwback to when men could smack women around if they talked back too loud. In other words, it has a broad appeal to cultural anthropologists, ironic hipsters, bad movie buffs, and chauvinist pigs."
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(2006) |
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"This one's a long, slow ride down an all too familiar road."
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(2006) |
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"Like the best Charles Dickens novels it demands we grow indignant at the cause."
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(1970) |
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"M*A*S*H* fans will already own the comprehensive DVD already in release, but as for the rest of them, you might be surprised at how they play. These seemingly minor entries all deserve a second look."
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(1949) |
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"Pelissier's bold expressionistic cinematography during the [rocking horse] sequences taps into the nightmare logic of a child's dreams, spinning into delirium."
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(2002) |
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"[Director Dylan] Kidd might not be Shakespeare (though he's got a remarkably tuned ear for dialogue), but his sense of structure and willingness to push the flawed, comic-tragic protagonist to the fore merits the grand comparison."
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(2002) |
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"Rollerball is cinematically baffling: blurred colorful images spliced together in a mad collage."
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(1998) |
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(2005) |
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"Anyone who says they don’t make 'em like they used to just isn’t looking hard enough."
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(2001) |
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"Given such rich material, the cast unsurprisingly flourishes and excels."
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Matinee Magazine |
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(2002) |
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"Mean spirited, mocking, and puerile. Roger Avery adapts Bret Easton Ellis's nasty college collage of self-absorbed trust fund drones. Imagine an '80s slasher flick where the masked killer never shows up"
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