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Steve Biodrowski

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     (1993)      "This is one of the most enjoyable...action-fantasy-comedy-romances you are ever likely to see - a film that delivers the colorful costumes, acrobatic action, and supernatural thrills associated with the genre while adding a winning dose of humor." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (1990)      "... this sweet 1990 fantasy ... for the first time crystallized the latent themes in the director's work: the notion of the artist as outsider, of skills that make one special but at the same time different." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (1980)      "Despite ... an unresolved storyline that paves the way for its dismal sequel, Empire remains in many ways the best (indeed the last good) Star Wars film." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2007)      "Disney's self-mocking combination of animation and live-action is not without its charm, but so slim is the satire that the result comes dangerously close to resembling a cheap imitation by a moderately talented wannabe." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (1997)      "Paul Anderson shoots things to look cool, but he has no grasp on how to modulate the visuals to carry the audience into the deepening nightmare of the plot." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (1987)      "This is literally one of those films that have to be seen to be believed -- it's outrageous, over-the-top, and beyond what you could possibly imagine, if you haven't already seen it." [dvd review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2003)      "Fortunately, the dramatic shortcomings are balanced not only by the scare tactics but also by a subtle emotional poignancy that elicits almost as many tears as screams." [dvd review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2005)      "Unfortunately, the promising premise soon grows weary and bloodshot with strain, and the film develops an even more obvious case of myopia than afflicted The Eye 2." [dvd review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2005)      "Fans may enjoy the "second sight," but this Eye lacks the compelling vision of its predecessor." [dvd review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (1959)      "A compelling and clinically brilliant combination of French art film and shock horror." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
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