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Total Reviews: 1619
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     (2006)      "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..." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
B-
     (2007)      "... a compelling and sobering lesson in the devastating effect of human industry on the planet. But a lesson nonetheless." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
     (1957)      "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." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
     (2006)      "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." [movie review]      GreenCine   
  
B-
     (2006)      "... a satisfying piece of genre filmmaking." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
     (2007)      "It's cute and funny and prickly, with a humor that cushions the conflicts humming just under the surface." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
     (1957)      "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." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
A
     (2005)      "... rich, lush -- simply exquisite" [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
B-
     (2008)      "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." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
     (2007)      "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..." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
B
     (2005)      "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." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
     (2007)      "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." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
     (1957)      "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." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
     (2007)      "It's a brutal film about brutal people on the frontier, where even the "good guys" are often thugs in it for the money..." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
A+
     (2008)      "... a grueling and deeply affecting human drama." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
A
     (2006)      "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." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
A
     (2005)      "These aren't puzzle pieces that fit snuggly together but fragments of character in revealing moments when weakness or pettiness overcome calm and affection." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
B-
     (2004)      "Ingeniously engineered, self-consciously clever and directed with snazzy style, it's played as a violent black comedy with often-gruesome punch lines." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
8/10
     (2000)      "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." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
          "... a tribute to the magic of movies and moviemaking set and shot in Almeria, Spain (home to scores of sixties westerns)." [movie review]      St@tic Multimedia   
  
    
9
(2009)
     "The delight is in the detail. The character designs are marvelous and the surface details playful and inventive..." [movie review]      Seanax.com   
  
B
     (2006)      "The atmosphere of schizophrenia, paranoia and disconnection from reality is the most faithful screen adaptation of Dick's sensibility to date." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
     (1929)      "An Indian cast, a German director, and a mix of European and Indian financing came together to create this delicious 1929 silent romantic adventure..." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
B
     (2005)      "... a painful and poignant film at once empathetic and critical, more soberly unnerving than exciting, but never less than compelling." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
B
     (2001)      "Hans Petter Moland avoids the usual movie cliches of addiction and abuse in his fierce, discomforting portraits..." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
B
     (2001)      "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." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
     (1951)      "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..." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
     (2008)      "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." [movie review]      Seanax.com   
  
     (2007)      "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." [movie review]      GreenCine   
  
     (2009)      "It's less outrageously funny than Superbad but more savvy." [dvd review]      Seanax.com   
  
     (2009)      "Greg Mottola's semi-autobiographical coming of age comedy is as smart and perceptive as they come." [movie review]      Seanax.com   
  
     (1988)      "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." [dvd review]      MSN.com   
  
B
     (2005)      "There is such a joy of play in the film that it's easy to overlook the overdone performances and the lazy script shortcuts." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
B+
     (2000)      "It’s a modest film but rich with observation and unspoken regret, and the texture of their performances bring it to life." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
     (1997)      "Schrader has made his reputation revealing the scarred psyches of American men.... In "Affliction" he creates his most poignant and powerful work." [movie review]      Seattle Weekly   
  
B+
     (2004)      "... 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." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
     (2008)      "... 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." [movie review]      GreenCine   
  
     (1980)      "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." [movie review]      Seanax.com   
  
B-
     (2006)      "... a celebratory drama engineered to leave you choked up and cheering." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
B+
     (1990)      "... creaks somewhat under his pretentions, but his questions and ruminations are honest and his playful direction gushes with a love of film and filmmaking." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
A
     (1978)      "Chahine's reach exceeds his grasp, but it hardly seems a fault in the bright, bustling mural of a film." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
A
     (2002)      "Claude Miller airs out a tight plot with an easy pace and a focus on character drama over crime-film complications." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
B-
     (1998)      "(Andre) Techine seems oddly disengaged from the drama... and the film ends abruptly, unexpectedly, on a pleasing but dramatically underwhelming note." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
B+
     (2002)      "... captures the pain and desperation of adolescent powerlessness and humiliation with powerful intimacy..." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
     (2005)      "[Director Christoffer] Boe offers us a vision of love as a beautiful thing that leaves destruction and pain in its wake." [movie review]      GreenCine   
  
B-
     (2004)      "... so familiar you may have moments of deja vu." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
B
     (2006)      "It's an enjoyable and frequently hilarious lampoon of easy targets, but a stinging satire would be so much more satisfying." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
B
     (2001)      "American Pie 2 is hardly sophisticated, but it's as inspired as teen sex comedies get." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
C+
     (2001)      "Gardos has poured her soul into the film but her story is undercut by a dramatic clumsiness." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
  
A-
     (2003)      "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." [movie review]      Seattle Post-Intelligencer   
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