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• Boston Phoenix
• DVDFuture.com
• Not Coming to a Theater Near You
• Senses of Cinema
• Slant Magazine
Total Reviews: 285
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     "M is the most dynamic profile of a serial killer in film." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (1970)      "A war film this is not. The camouflage, though in abundance, is as incidental as the setting. These soldiers sneak martinis more often than they write letters home." [dvd review]      DVDFuture.com   
  
     (1971)      "With its apparent fixation on murder and cruelty, it is difficult to overlook a number of the unsettling autobiographical details in the film." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (2009)      "The entire film possesses a certain longing, the sort that manifests itself and begins to grow at the moment of High School graduation, when some of the most formative circumstances of youth are remembered only as ephemeral moments." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (1962)      "Because it is sublime, and because the confrontation of many of Pasolini's films can be an intimidation, it is among the controversial director's best films." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (2008)      "The Man from London, however comprehensible and demystified, is housed in a world of nonetheless pure, enveloping ambiance -- and it is by this measure that its merits are clearest." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (1962)      "The Manchurian Candidate is at once brutally intelligent and shocking. Long after the final gunshot segues to pounding thunder, the impression of the film’s climax fades like a slowly healing wound." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
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     (1980)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (2007)      "Caine and Melnyk’s film is intent in questioning such legitimacies, which it does well; it’s just as propagandistic as a Michael Moore film, but not as entertaining." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (2009)      "The film is more ambient than my description will convey, and it doesn’t feel scripted or directed in as much as it feels naturally funny and relaxed." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (2001)      "Though this version of Memento is an obvious improvement over its preexisting version, this DVD singularly is a benchmark of innovation." [dvd review]      DVDFuture.com   
  
     (1927)      "Citing Metropolis’ influence and historical value is redundantly necessary. The film is responsible for gearing the evolution of its medium." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (2008)      "To purists and lovers of abstraction, challenge, and all things fringe, it may feel like a loss of authenticity. But to the larger mainstream audience, it simply makes art more accessible." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
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     (1931)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (1983)      "Most every scene in the film employs humor as its function, yet retains the offshoot depth associated with its philosophic ambition." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (2008)      "A feeble, incidental continuation of his earlier films." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (1965)      "The scenario is keenly similar to that of the director's seminal Faster Pussycat!, only with the sex and preferred transportation of the main characters supplanted." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (1987)      "Ingemar, as the other children in the film, is depicted with a noticeable respect and maturity." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (1988)      "My Neighbor Totoro has a realistic and dramatic maturity and an ingenuous sensibility (many scenes inherit a child’s curious wonder). In contrast, there is fantasy, one, armed with Miyazaki’s strength as its author, imaginative and totally original" [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (2002)      "Mysterious Object at Noon is fascinating not for its conclusiveness (which it inevitably lacks) but its construction. It is a film made with little domestic influence, austere in its appearance and unique in its form." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
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