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"A highly flawed personal vision, containing what the Screenwriter 101's among us would deem various and sundry "third act problems.""
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The House Next Door |
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(2008) |
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"Now you see it, now you don't."
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(2008) |
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"Meryl Streep guest stars on a special episode of Sunrise Earth, doing Method Tai Chi while heavenly chorines, chanting in Hollywood Sanskrit, bemoan the eternal tragedy of man."
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The House Next Door |
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(1939) |
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"Even by the standards of a typical Bette Davis melodrama Dark Victory is an embarrassment of riches."
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Slant Magazine |
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(1939) |
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"Dark Victory DVD: Prognosis Positive."
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Slant Magazine |
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 2.5/4 |
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(1960) |
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"Daughters, Wives and a Mother is unfortunately something of a dull slog through territory better covered in the director's prior masterpiece Sudden Rain."
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(2004) |
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"Make your claim on Deadwood – The Complete First Season."
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Slant Magazine |
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 5/5 |
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(2004) |
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Click here to see the review!
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ToxicUniverse.com |
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 5/5 |
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(1931) |
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"To try and describe Dietrich in Dishonored ... is a daunting exercise Marlene's character would no doubt look upon with a withering, contemptuous glance."
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ToxicUniverse.com |
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 4/5 |
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(2009) |
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"The biggest surprise of Carol is that this frustrating auteur, so often in thrall to his digital palette, here uses it to freshly illuminate a time-honored text."
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Time Out New York |
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(2007) |
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"The Sea Inside by way of Lady in the Lake."
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The House Next Door |
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(2007) |
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"An absolute delight."
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UGO |
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(2008) |
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"[The play is] a shallow work easily interpreted, and Shanley's own film version is no different in the low bar it aims for and ultimately attains."
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The House Next Door |
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(1922) |
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"This Mabuse has only pretensions to myth; he's as mortal as they come and Lang's film slowly (very slowly) leads him down a Fibonacci-spiraled path to the one true salvation--insanity."
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Slant Magazine |
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(1922) |
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""Tsi-Nan-Fu!" Go forth and do the bidding I have coded in this review."
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Slant Magazine |
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(2008) |
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"Imagine Curly Sue, but McLovin-ized."
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UGO |
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(2009) |
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"Duplicity does indeed bend and buckle under the weight of many a final-reel revelation, though it never entirely collapses."
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Time Out New York |
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