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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
Keith Uhlich
Keith Uhlich
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2/6
     (2009)      "A preciously deadpan comedy that never lays claim to its own distinct identity; it’s cinema as a mass-manufactured snow globe." [movie review]      Time Out New York   
  
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     (2008)      "This astonishing documentary takes a contemplative look at Peru’s recent political history via members of the service and street classes who reside in the capital city of Lima." [movie review]      Time Out New York   
  
1.5/4
     (2007)      "To call the Ocean's films frivolous would be kind, implying that these arduous concoctions are somehow light on their proverbial feet." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
1/4
     (2004)      "There’s so much mugging in this film that I kept checking my pockets to see if my wallet was missing." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
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     (2006)      "The comically-tinged suspense and technical brilliance of certain moments never grow out of anything organic as in the great Panahi/Kiarostami collaboration Crimson Gold." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
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     (1953)      "Naruse shows his considerable skill at portraying household dynamics..." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (2007)      "This is the worst sort of horror film, one that cloaks its shameless pulls at the heartstrings in overemphatic sound design, hyped-up visuals, and a tear-streaked lead performance by Belen Rueda." [movie review]      UGO   
  
4/4
     (1971)      "An extended anthropological discourse, a dissection of the dashed dreams and hopes of a counterculture destroying itself from within due to a misunderstood threat from without." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
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