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• Decent Films Guide
Total Reviews: 716
Steven D. Greydanus

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     (1968)      "Doesn't just depict a quantum leap forward in human consciousness — it practically requires such a leap, on an individual scale, from the viewer." [movie review]      The Decent Films Guide   
  
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     (2009)      "If 2012 is an apotheosis of all disaster movies, that means it's also an apotheosis of all disaster-movie clichés." [movie review]      Christianity Today   
  
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     (1957)      "Although not as nerve-wracking as High Noon, 3:10 to Yuma is even more claustrophobic… and the two-character drama is more intriguing than High Noon's protagonist standing alone." [movie review]      The Decent Films Guide   
  
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     (2007)      "Follows closely in the original's footsteps, except for all the business about honor, recovered self-worth and justice… There's no spiritual duel, no earned respect and debt of honor… just a broken man and a capricious one." [movie review]      The Decent Films Guide   
  
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     (2008)      "Embodies the humanistic perspective… that simply to relate the story of a significant human event, to tell the truth without gloss or commentary, has value in itself." [movie review]      The Decent Films Guide   
  
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     (2000)      "A watchable action vehicle with some thoughtful futuristic touches and an attempt to grapple with larger issues." [movie review]      The Decent Films Guide   
  
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     (1963)      "Fellini's flights into the surreal are his self-examination and confession. Alas, unlike Bergman, his confession is without moral rigor; he wants to be indulged, not absolved." [movie review]      The Decent Films Guide   
  
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     (2002)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      The Decent Films Guide   
  
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(2009)
     "Acker does himself no favors with rote anti-dogmatism and vapid characterizations. Despite that, though, his little creations remain oddly compelling." [movie review]      The Decent Films Guide   
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