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Total Reviews: 880
John A. Nesbit
John A. Nesbit
John A. Nesbit

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     (1964)      "visual impressions that will forever remain embedded in your mind's eye%u2014just as much as Picasso's La Guernica communicates the horrors of war" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (1967)      "the Criterion Collection breathes life into its creaky celluloid with the definitive preservation and a cornucopia of historical background material" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (1953)      "The biggest crime surrounding I Confess is the generally indifferent reception that the film has received over the years" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1953)      "stands alongside Amarcord as an earlier reminiscence of Fellini's life in Rimini" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1932)      "goes beyond the genre by offering subtle social criticism%u2014a first in Japanese cinema" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B+
     (2007)      "takes us laughin', spinnin', swingin' madly across the screen with Dylan metaphors and anecdotes" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (2008)      "as essential viewing as any common sense advice you've received from parents/grandparents about living within your means" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (1952)      "Best known for his samurai warriors and sweeping landscapes, Kurosawa paints this intimate film with black and white scenes that relate to everyone" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (2006)      "little more than a fairy tale" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (2006)      "cinematic mush" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
3.5/5
     (1996)      "The cinematographers must perform Herculean labor to even film the adventure" [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
B+
     (1994)      "real coup is the perfect casting of consummate chameleon actor Gary Oldman as Beethoven." [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
A
     (2001)      "See the visual poetry and experience the joy of watching two consummate Asian actors demonstrating their abilities." [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (1965)      "Shatner still gets the women, even with the handicap of having to woo them in Esperanto," [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
D+
     (1984)      "stilted attempts to soften Doom's gloom only create a sense of manipulative phoniness" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B-
     (1953)      "Most striking is the chemistry between the leading actors" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
C-
     (2006)      "comes across as a soulless extended sketch" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
A-
     (1999)      "does communicate a broad truth about media coverage and the conflicts it faces" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
2/5
     (2002)      "Outside of Burger's desire to make some kind of film, it's really unclear why this project was undertaken" [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
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     (1987)      "shouldn't be your first foray into Fellini material, or else it will come off as one dizzy surrealistic trip" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (2007)      "More visual meditation than documentary" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (1999)      "preserves some of the most poignant and effective Holocaust history ever witnessed" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B-
     (2001)      "Broadbent and Dent transform the silences into a profound and memorable example of unconditional love" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1993)      "some of the finest martial arts displays imaginable, and it doesn't take itself seriously" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (1927)      "This film alone serves as ample explanation for why Clara Bow will forever remain a Hollywood legend." [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
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     (1934)      "... stands as a significant landmark in cinema history, giving birth for more romantic comedies to come" [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
B
     (2006)      "Pitts' melancholy film paints a wintry portrait of life." [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
  
4/5
     (2002)      "Although the film boils down to a lightweight story about matchmaking, the characters make Italian for Beginners worth the journey" [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
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     (1946)      "the second part works better as a film due to its variety and better pacing towards the end..." [movie review]      Old School Reviews   
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