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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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Rumsey Taylor
Rumsey Taylor

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     (1954)      "20,000 Leagues is a sublime story of isolation, of disparate masculine seclusion, akin to those found in such films as Jaws and The Thing." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (2008)      "Because 21 subscribes to the allure of Vegas and not how it is infiltrated with logic and quantification, its details are subordinated in service to familiar cinematic protocol." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (1974)      "Criticisms and rationality aside, each film in this set culminates in footage of one of Christo's completed projects, and in every case it’s austere and quietly beautiful." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (2005)      "What purpose there is in evaluating advertisements for their propensity as art favors how they exhibit the symptoms of inflation, capitalism, and ephemeral material trends better than any other contemporary recorded media." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
  
     (1963)      "8 1/2 is widely regarded as Federico Fellini’s masterpiece, though it is an abstract admittance of failure. (The film, however, has few faults it does not itself admit – a benefit of a film containing its own critic)." [movie review]      Not Coming to a Theater Near You   
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