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C
     (2000)      "There are no jokes, even though it could have used some to lighten its torpedo load." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C+
     (1997)      "A bad trip flick." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (2006)      "It's well worth taking a look at how a fascist-like government operates in America." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
D
     (1978)      "Unwitty hokum." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
A
     (1953)      "It lyrically fuses together the real and the supernatural worlds into a satisfying allegory, where both worlds seem to exist side by side." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C+
     (1963)      "Too talky, conventional, vague and ponderous." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B-
     (1997)      "Works well as a realistic look at a family in need of a second chance on life." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B-
     (1967)      "It is what it is, a trashy adult cult film that delivers an assortment of perverse sex thrills in a campy way." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C+
     (2003)      "Couldn't get excited over its equal treatment skewering of radicals, liberals and conservatives." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C-
     (1975)      "This film should have been entertaining, but instead felt tiresome." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1995)      "The film's images are always powerful, even if the dialogue seems superfluous." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1972)      "A superior western though somewhat ponderous and its action sequences are formulaic." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
A
     (1952)      "De Sica somehow manages to avert sentimentality and banality, and his simple storytelling leaves a profound and timeless message." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
A
     (1964)      "The actors sing their lines rather than just say them." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C
     (1996)      "It is directed by Cedric Klapisch, a former N.Y.U. film student, who has a knack for making films with wry observations regarding relationships" [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
A
     (1929)      "It's still shocking." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
A
     (1929)      "It's still shocking." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B+
     (1971)      "It's a darkly atmospheric film noir with Melville linking his characters to the silent landscape around them." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B+
     (1989)      "Hilarious black comedy." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C
     (2009)      "A cheesy low-rent supernatural thriller that vainly tries to introduce some gravitas by dropping references to the Kabbalah." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (2000)      "It is especially delightful for those who like puzzlers and think they can gather enough clues to take a stab at guessing the outcome." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
A
     (1932)      "Maurice Schwartz was celebrated as being the 'Olivier of the Yiddish stage.'" [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1927)      "Effective in showing how evil was slavery, but still has a faulty paternalistic attitude to its subjects." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (2003)      "Less entertaining but more substantial than Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C+
     (1969)      "Theme of reconciliation between North and South is well-realized." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B+
     (1949)      "The character-driven dark film has a poignant romanticism that is not thought of when you think of a Hitchcock film." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C+
     (1947)      "Unconvincing and overplotted Western." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
D
     (2001)      "It's less than ordinary in every which way." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B+
     (1973)      "The film, faithful to the poem, offers an endearing, often humorous, examination of Welsh life." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
A
     (2001)      "Charlotte Rampling is delightfully sincere and believable in her subtle performance." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C
     (2003)      "Looked like a pic for tourists." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B-
     (1984)      "Succeeds in capturing the novel's sense of doom and gets a tour de force performance from Albert Finney." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1949)      "A very solid crime thriller shot in semi-documentary style." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1946)      "It successfully takes on the theme from Gaslight." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C-
     (1995)      "It's a snoozer." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1941)      "Solid war drama." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C+
     (1955)      "The dull talky yarn seemed to merely be an excuse to show off the buxom Russell in a variety of leisurely skimpy sporting outfits." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B-
     (1927)      "Considered to be the first modern gangster film, where the criminals are the antihero heroes." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1960)      "Samuel Fuller's revenge crime thriller is shot in the same brisk and violent manner he shoots his war films." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B-
     (2002)      "Diane Lane, who in real-life is married to a Frenchman, gives an ecstatic performance, as her features glow with passion during sex." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
A-
     (1968)      " It's a brilliant scrutiny of the middle-class." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1948)      "It's a brilliantly accomplished work offering a mixture of bitter comedy and outright despair." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C+
     (2005)      "A tense but ultimately corny family drama." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
A
     (1992)      "In Clint's vision of the Old West all parties are tainted by violence and the need for revenge." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1960)      "Considering how Huston and Lancaster have artistic disagreements over filming, it surprisingly still turned out relatively well." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
C-
     (1957)      "A ponderous melodrama." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B+
     (1944)      "An impressive, though outdated, old-fashioned ghost story." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1939)      "It has the grand sweep of a DeMille film." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B-
     (2003)      "Spares no feelings as it peels away the harsh truths of living as a slave to a drug habit." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
  
B
     (1950)      "An exciting kidnapping story despite the routine plot." [movie review]      Ozus' World Movie Reviews   
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