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B+
Earth
(1999)
"penetrating portrait that cannot be ignored or ever forgotten"
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B
Earth/The End of St. Petersburg/Chess Fever
(1927)
"Chess enthusiasts will especially enjoy this little gem"
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C+
East of Eden
(1955)
"the real reason that this film has any legs at all (and the ONLY reason that Warner Brothers has released the DVD) rests with James Dean"
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2/5
Eight Legged Freaks
(2002)
"'Elkayem's film is clearly targeted to capture young teens for no other reason than to rip off their ticket money'"
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B-
El Bola
(2000)
"Although largely a heavy-handed indictment of parental failings ... the film retains ambiguities that make it well worth watching"
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B-
El Bruto
(1952)
"a Frankenstein variant as the title character is physically as strong as the cattle he slaughters, yet the gentle soul remains vulnerable to the charms of women"
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5/5
Election
(1999)
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A-
Elephant
(2003)
"achieves profundity—not through didactic Oliver Stone style exposé—but by presenting an ordinary day in the life of various students as prelude to unthinkable tragedy"
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B+
The Elephant God
(1978)
"Overall,
Joi Baba Felunath
is very enjoyable and well constructed. For Satyajit Ray fans, its a welcome sight to see him return to the banks of the Ganges--—the same location so prominent in
Aparajito
."
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D
Elizabethtown
(2005)
"Dunst and Bloom were far more believable in their widely watched comic book and fantasy films"
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3.5/5
Elling
(2002)
"
Elling
really is about a couple of crazy guys, and it's therapeutic to laugh along with them."
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C-
The Emperor Jones
(1933)
"Despite its marked deficiencies ... remains a "must see" for historic and cultural purposes"
[movie review]
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2/5
The Emperor's Club
(2002)
"A soulless rehashing of
Dead Poet's Society
is hardly the savior of American education"
[movie review]
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B
Empires - Martin Luther
(2002)
"definitive cinematic introduction to Martin Luther, avoiding the short cuts that the fictional
Luther
takes to paint his portrait"
[movie review]
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2.5/5
Enemy at the Gates
(2001)
"Much more character development and depth would vastly improve this ... instead of ... relying on Jude Law's good looks"
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B+
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
(2005)
"goes a long way to explain exactly why Enron imploded"
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3/5
Enter the Dragon
(1973)
"The best of his short lived career."
[movie review]
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B
Equinox Flower
(1958)
"Ozu demonstrates that he can adjust readily with a Technicolor palate to present a warm family drama that moves as steadily as one of his signature trains"
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4/5
Erin Brockovich
(2000)
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c+
Escape From the Planet of the Apes
(1971)
"This second sequel serves as little more than a light appetizer with a memorable and poignant ending."
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D
Eternal
(2005)
"the photography only creates a sense of suspense that something worth seeing may eventually appear"
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B
Europa Europa
(1991)
"uses the historical background only as a backdrop to the fears and isolation Solly must undergo without dwelling on the evils of the Holocaust"
[movie review]
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A
Every Little Step
(2009)
"finally,
A Chorus Line
gets its due in film"
[movie review]
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1/5
Evolution
(2001)
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B
Excalibur
(1981)
"Somehow it combines legendary material both visually and audibly that hooks me every time."
[movie review]
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C-
Exils
(2004)
"worth checking out for cultural illumination and for its striking musical score"
[movie review]
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D
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
(2005)
"
Horror Film Screen Writing for Dummies
, anyone?"
[movie review]
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B-
Expiration
(2003)
"introduces an unpretentious filmmaker with a promising future"
[movie review]
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B
The Eyes of Tammy Faye
(2000)
"unpretentious documentary that gives us a much deeper understanding of a most intriguing icon"
[movie review]
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C
The Eyes of Van Gogh
(2004)
"Unfortunately, the film is destined for a very limited audience as presently constructed; it plays as a Cliff's Notes visual introduction to the artist's letters to his brother."
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