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"The laid-back film is mostly easygoing talk, but Freeman makes you believe this self-effacing superstar genuinely enjoys the company of everyone he meets..."
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"... a compelling and sobering lesson in the devastating effect of human industry on the planet. But a lesson nonetheless."
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(1957) |
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"Sidney Lumet... effectively modulates the drama without ever taking the camera out of the jury room until the verdict is in and the jury is out."
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"Gela Babluani creates tension with a stripped-down style and an unflinching camera and drives the film with a crisp pace that feels both out-of-control and achingly protracted."
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GreenCine |
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(2006) |
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"... a satisfying piece of genre filmmaking."
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(2007) |
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"It's cute and funny and prickly, with a humor that cushions the conflicts humming just under the surface."
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(1957) |
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"As in the best of Harryhausen's creations, the creature from outer space has an endearing personality that comes through its skittish movements and uncomprehending face."
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(2005) |
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"... rich, lush -- simply exquisite"
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(2008) |
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"Anne Fletcher, a dancer/choreographer turned director, moves the film along smoothly, hitting the marks and timing the jokes right. It's connect-the-dots filmmaking by a talented tracer."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2007) |
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"Fresnadillo drives the scenes of zombie mayhem with a jumpy camera and a fractured editing style that adds a sense of panic to the chaos..."
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(2005) |
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"Don't expect scary from this trilogy of short horror films from a trio of Asia's most interesting directors, which are not so much extreme as twisted."
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(2007) |
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"Forget realism, this is Greek history as "The Lord of the Rings" myth and spectacle, with thousands of gigabytes of black CGI blood spilled and spattered across the screen."
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(1957) |
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"Set during a drought in the empty, parched West, this is a film defined by emptiness and dust, its players alone and vulnerable in the eerie landscape."
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(2007) |
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"It's a brutal film about brutal people on the frontier, where even the "good guys" are often thugs in it for the money..."
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(2008) |
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"... a grueling and deeply affecting human drama."
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(2006) |
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"51 Birch Street, like the best of the recent wave of personal documentaries, is both a compelling story and an eye-opening bit of social history."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2005) |
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"These aren't puzzle pieces that fit snuggly together but fragments of character in revealing moments when weakness or pettiness overcome calm and affection."
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(2004) |
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"Ingeniously engineered, self-consciously clever and directed with snazzy style, it's played as a violent black comedy with often-gruesome punch lines."
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(2000) |
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"Spottiswoode and Schwarzenegger deliver a clever and colorful conspiratorial thriller with high-energy action scenes, car crashes a go-go, spectacular technology and big explosions, packaged with ferocious glee and spoofing humor."
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"... a tribute to the magic of movies and moviemaking set and shot in Almeria, Spain (home to scores of sixties westerns)."
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(2009) |
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"The delight is in the detail. The character designs are marvelous and the surface details playful and inventive..."
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Seanax.com |
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(2006) |
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"The atmosphere of schizophrenia, paranoia and disconnection from reality is the most faithful screen adaptation of Dick's sensibility to date."
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(1929) |
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"An Indian cast, a German director, and a mix of European and Indian financing came together to create this delicious 1929 silent romantic adventure..."
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(2005) |
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"... a painful and poignant film at once empathetic and critical, more soberly unnerving than exciting, but never less than compelling."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2001) |
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"Hans Petter Moland avoids the usual movie cliches of addiction and abuse in his fierce, discomforting portraits..."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2001) |
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"Stuart Townsend does an impressive balancing act in "About Adam," a sly romantic comedy set in Dublin that makes a case for the virtue of infidelity. Sort of."
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(1951) |
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"Billy Wilder is the American cinema's most famous cynic, but nothing in his career is as scathing as his indictment of the American media circus..."
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(2008) |
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"Director Paul Schrader is too removed from the powerful emotions roiling through the film, but it may be the only way to handle the horrors he's forced to confront."
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(2007) |
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"Jensen doesn't pretend it's cute and/or harmless -- there's a fascinating ambiguity to the happy fantasy laid over the misery and failure."
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(2009) |
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"It's less outrageously funny than Superbad but more savvy."
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(2009) |
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"Greg Mottola's semi-autobiographical coming of age comedy is as smart and perceptive as they come."
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(1988) |
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"The celebration of storytelling and the magic of fantasy is not really a kids film... but the whimsical treat does capture the spirit of innocent wonder, even with the nightmare ripples."
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(2005) |
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"There is such a joy of play in the film that it's easy to overlook the overdone performances and the lazy script shortcuts."
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(2000) |
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"It’s a modest film but rich with observation and unspoken regret, and the texture of their performances bring it to life."
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(1997) |
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"Schrader has made his reputation revealing the scarred psyches of American men.... In "Affliction" he creates his most poignant and powerful work."
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 B+ |
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(2004) |
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"... a rousing celebration of a genuine people's hero and a timely reminder that a free press is the greatest weapon in the arsenal of democracy and freedom."
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(2008) |
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"... the debut feature from French director Audrey Estrougo has echoes of Abdellatif Kechiche's L'Esquive... but has its own sensibility and its own vivid surprises."
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GreenCine |
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(1980) |
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"Is it the best comedy ever made? I don't know, but it surely is the funniest.I stand by that. And don't call me Shirley."
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Seanax.com |
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(2006) |
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"... a celebratory drama engineered to leave you choked up and cheering."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(1990) |
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"... creaks somewhat under his pretentions, but his questions and ruminations are honest and his playful direction gushes with a love of film and filmmaking."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(1978) |
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"Chahine's reach exceeds his grasp, but it hardly seems a fault in the bright, bustling mural of a film."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2002) |
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"Claude Miller airs out a tight plot with an easy pace and a focus on character drama over crime-film complications."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(1998) |
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"(Andre) Techine seems oddly disengaged from the drama... and the film ends abruptly, unexpectedly, on a pleasing but dramatically underwhelming note."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2002) |
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"... captures the pain and desperation of adolescent powerlessness and humiliation with powerful intimacy..."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2005) |
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"[Director Christoffer] Boe offers us a vision of love as a beautiful thing that leaves destruction and pain in its wake."
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GreenCine |
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(2004) |
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"... so familiar you may have moments of deja vu."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2006) |
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"It's an enjoyable and frequently hilarious lampoon of easy targets, but a stinging satire would be so much more satisfying."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2001) |
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"American Pie 2 is hardly sophisticated, but it's as inspired as teen sex comedies get."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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(2001) |
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"Gardos has poured her soul into the film but her story is undercut by a dramatic clumsiness."
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(2003) |
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"In the world of comic-book movies, American Splendor is the real deal, the warts-and-all adventures of the most unlikely hero on the comic stands."
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