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(1976) |
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"Still no honor or humanity in Fukasaku's battles--a scalding entry in the director's gallery of raw yakuza bulletfests."
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 3/4 |
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(1976) |
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"There are more than enough corpses to fill a cemetery once the smoke clears in Yakuza Graveyard."
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(2008) |
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"A painless enough movie, which is precisely the problem"
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CinePassion |
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(2007) |
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"Amid fearsome cataracts of disdain, Shannon somehow survives"
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CinePassion |
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 2.5/4 |
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(1998) |
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"Yom Yom, the second chapter in Amos Gitai's "City Trilogy," boasts a wry buoyancy absent from Devarim and Kadosh, the more dour pictures bracketing it."
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(1998) |
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"Gitai's questioning rigor, unexpectedly seasoned with some wry humor, makes his ode to uneasy multiracial union worth at least a rental."
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(1939) |
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"Not as undiluted as It's a Gift or The Bank Dick, but invaluable if only for Fields' flirtation with the resident ping-pong nympho"
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CinePassion |
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(2008) |
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"Warts and all, Zohan adds to a beautiful vision"
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CinePassion |
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(2006) |
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"Not a single laugh here"
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CinePassion |
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(2007) |
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"Finds the filmmaker admirably working without a safety net"
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CinePassion |
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 2.5/4 |
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(1991) |
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"Yumeji ultimately emerges as less an expression of a worldview than of a restless prankster still delighting in pulling the rug from beneath his audience's feet."
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(1991) |
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"If you made it this far, you're a real Suzuki fan. Either congratulations or a straitjacket is in order."
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