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(2002) |
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"...a vivid, thoughtful, unapologetically raw coming-of-age tale full of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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 B+ |
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"Sweet, sexy, and unexpectedly enchanting, "Yana's Friends" is the little feel-good comedy that could."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(1927) |
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"... equal parts Victorian chivalry, manifest destiny and nationalist machismo, less swashbuckler than melodrama with plenty of romantic complications."
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Parallax View |
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 C+ |
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(2007) |
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"At his best, [Mike] White's writing straddles the line between the comedy and the cruelty of emotional pain..."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2009) |
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"When did comedy writing become such a lost art, replaced by the improvisational byplay of talented but increasingly familiar players left to think up funny lines for an amusing situation?"
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Seanax.com |
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 9/10 |
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(2000) |
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"A drama that embraces the ambiguities and contradictions of family ties and human nature in all its irrational glory."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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 C+ |
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(2008) |
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"Like too many comedies these days, the humor is based more on the concept than execution... and the scripting is lazy. But there is a weird mixed message behind the jokes."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2007) |
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"The script doesn't know where to take the story but the actors are pitch-perfect and the film is dead funny."
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MSN.com |
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 C+ |
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(2004) |
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"Young Adam presents itself as tragedy... but [its] fantasies of artistic rebellion and individualism have rotted into simple, solipsistic selfishness."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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 C |
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(2005) |
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"It's harmless family treacle."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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 B- |
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(2007) |
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"... Coppola isn't as invested in the ideas as he is in their cinematic expression."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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