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• DVDTalk.com
• House Next Door
• Reeler
• Reverse Shot
• Senses of Cinema
• Slant Magazine
• Time Out New York
• Time Out Sydney
• ToxicUniverse.com
• UGO
Total Reviews: 425
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     (1969)      "A film important to and influential in the flower-power late ’60s, Easy Rider now seems like a narcissistic hodgepodge of travelogue and passion play." [movie review]      Time Out New York   
  
     (2008)      "A true, unadulterated trip into a most unique subconscious." [movie review]      The House Next Door   
  
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     (2009)      "It’s all declarative surface, and director John Maybury treats the proceedings like a Josef von Sternberg wet dream, at once elegant, campy and desiccated." [movie review]      Time Out New York   
  
     (2007)      "An extended game of 16th-century Barbie." [movie review]      The House Next Door   
  
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     (2009)      "There’s a terribly interesting story behind the creation of the musical phenom A Chorus Line, but don’t look to this confused and often self-congratulatory documentary to tell it." [movie review]      Time Out New York   
  
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     (1933)      "Somewhat stylistically unhinged, yet the constant push-ins and frenetic cutting feel more to the psychological point than comparitvely showier Naruse works from the '30s." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (2007)      "The beauties of Brisseau's movies lie in their defiantly messy imperfections: pretty poison all the way." [movie review]      The House Next Door   
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