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"Cliche reheated many times over"
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(2004) |
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"...an imperfectly realized yet nevertheless important look at the depths to which humanity can sink all too easily."
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(2007) |
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"rather too glib"
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 3/4 |
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(2005) |
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"Save the Green Planet is about the best science fiction slapstick since The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai."
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(2004) |
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"has an unfortunately easy excuse to stick to standard teen formula"
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(2000) |
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"Luckily, there's a bevy of great actors and gorgeous scenery adorning this oh-so-slight story."
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Citysearch |
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(1983) |
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"Watching some 20 years down the line, [Pacino's performance is] laughably campy in a manner that the rest of this bloated, self-important film doesn’t seem to appreciate."
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(2005) |
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"poorly thought-out"
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 3/5 |
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(1996) |
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"moderately funny and seriously skewed"
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 2.5/5 |
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(2006) |
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"the film's wild images and sense of fun are fleeting at best, and start to leak away the second the credits begin to roll"
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 2/4 |
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(2004) |
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"Thankfully, there’s no sign of Scrappy-Doo, which really should count for something, right?"
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(2006) |
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"If one of the best things one can say about a film is that it's funnier than Curse of the Jade Scorpion, that's not exactly a ringing endorsement."
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 3/5 |
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(2005) |
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"An embittered writer’s movie about the coruscating damage of jealousy and the impossibility of finding nobility in failure"
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 1.5/5 |
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(2005) |
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"As a kidnap thriller, Secuestro Express is a complete bore, but what's worse is that it occasionally seems to imagine it's making a point."
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 2.5/5 |
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(2009) |
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"seems already dated"
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 3/5 |
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(2005) |
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"shows the limitations of the small-screen form"
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(2008) |
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"If there were a way to do a secular passion play, this would be it."
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(2008) |
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"A big, sloppy, gooey sundae of a film that is, for better or for worse, just like the show ... only longer."
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PopMatters |
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(2004) |
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"Pretty and neatly wrapped, if Tiffany did television, this is how it'd be done."
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(2004) |
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"... has a few clever ideas and some impressive artwork but relies mostly on weary, recycled humor: it'll likely be a big hit."
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(2007) |
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"There's no escaping the fact that the film, well-crafted though it may be, is ultimately just as slow as the proverbial molasses."
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Film Journal International |
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 4/5 |
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(2007) |
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"For theater types ... it would be hard to imagine a better film."
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 3.5/5 |
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(1998) |
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"The 23 episodes of Season 10 reveal a show securely positioned both as money-making endeavor for Fox and well-regarded repository for smarty-pants satire."
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 3.5/5 |
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(1989) |
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Click here to see the review!
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 2.5/5 |
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(2003) |
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"This is a film that needs to sprawl, but it has the feeling of a greatest hits compilation."
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 3.5/5 |
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(1984) |
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"just right"
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 3/4 |
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(2004) |
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"An Art Deco fantasia imagined by a gadget-obsessed 12-year-old, Sky Captain scarcely bothers with plot, instead streaking straight into the atmosphere."
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(2008) |
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"...equal parts Dickensian grotesquery, Horatio Alger striving, '90s arthouse growl, and Bollywood flair."
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 3/5 |
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(2008) |
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"There are about two or three different films fighting for control of the screen during David Gordon Green's powerful but flawed Snow Angels"
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(2007) |
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"Squanders all its potential for emotional honesty and goes for cheap and unfulfilling uplift."
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Film Journal International |
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(2006) |
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"A strikingly mature, but no less passionate, counterpoint to many of the season's angrier political documentaries."
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Film Journal International |
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 3/5 |
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(2009) |
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"both leads are at the top of their game in a story that normally brings out the worst in actors of this caliber"
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 3/5 |
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(2006) |
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"... says more about the potent mix of restless sexuality and troubled adolescence than a shelf-full of young adult novels."
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 4.5/5 |
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(2009) |
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"a greatly satisfying parable of happenstance"
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(1947) |
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"It wouldn’t be Hollywood if they didn’t wring too much out of a good idea"
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 4/5 |
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(2005) |
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"Elegant in its moral and artistic simplicity"
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(2006) |
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"There are weighty subjects broached here ... but none is handled with any maturity or depth, simply tossed out there and swept away by an insulting and sadistic conclusion."
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Film Journal International |
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 1.5/5 |
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(2005) |
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"To describe what’s wrong with this perfectly serviceable pulp scenario requires only one word: everything."
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(2007) |
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"Ultimately no more than an agglomeration of such high-caloric, giddy treats."
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Film Journal International |
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 4/5 |
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(2008) |
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"a classic superhero story, with a square-jawed hero who knows how to take a punch and kiss a dame until she's weak in the knees"
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 7/10 |
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"...for a show that premiered in the same season as epic cheese like Knight Rider and Silver Spoons, Square Pegs is practically Playhouse 90 by comparison."
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 4/5 |
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(2005) |
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"about three-fourths of one of the greatest films you will ever see"
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(2009) |
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"And just think, they haven't gotten to the Klingons yet..."
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 3/5 |
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(2007) |
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"Unusual coming-of-age comedy which manages to locate the occasional bit of funny amidst all the lesson-learning and overcoming of adversity."
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 1.5/5 |
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(2003) |
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"when the “mystery” is finally uncovered, it’s an embarrassment, the Hardy Boys could have handled this thing in 15 minutes."
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 1.5/5 |
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(2005) |
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"Almost apocalyptic in its stupidity"
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 3/5 |
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(2003) |
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"an excellent snapshot of the passion and mania of skateboarding in the 1980s."
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(2006) |
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"An unusually thoughtful documentary about one of the modern era's most audacious art thefts."
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Film Journal International |
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 3/5 |
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(2008) |
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"occasionally seems like an MTV/Varsity Blues pop variation of In the Valley of Elah"
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 2.5/5 |
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(2009) |
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"The portrait may be accurate but Schmid's overly muted take on the story hardly does justice to the stark terror and injustice that lies at its core."
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