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Bill Gibron
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4/5
     (1993)      "...this is the kind of kung fu spectacle that turns the novice into a fan and the knowledgeable into something akin to rabid." [dvd review]      PopMatters   
  
3/5
     (2009)      "all meaningless movie mechanics, nothing more." [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
3/5
     (2008)      "Like the title character in the story it tells, The Tale of Despereaux is a noble effort that more or less manages to create a kind of instantly likable post-modern fable" [dvd review]      PopMatters   
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     (2003)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
3.5/5
     (2007)      "(N)o matter the factual flaws here, Talk to Me generates so much period appropriate juice and evocative energy that you can't help but feel caught up in the events transpiring before your eyes." [movie review]      PopMatters   
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     (1992)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (2002)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (2001)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
5/5
     (2004)      "Tarnation takes its place alongside other classic cinematic celebrations of mental restriction in juxtaposition to lofty life goals." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
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     (1970)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
3.5/5
     (1967)      "As documentaries go, A Technicolor Dream is efficient if unfinished. The ideas it illustrates, however, remain innately captivating." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
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     (1991)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (1993)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (1959)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
3/5
     (2008)      "Teeth is too polite and PC to follow in those glorious grindhouse footsteps. It really should have reconsidered such a stance." [dvd review]      PopMatters   
  
3.5/5
     (1965)      "From the outrageous fashions to the less than hidden anti-media agenda, this revamped version of The Most Dangerous Game is like a retro Running Man meshed with a Cinzano ad." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
4/5
     (1991)      "With action amped over into warp drive and stunning visual acumen, Cameron reset the standard for future shock thrillers, something follow-up filmmakers have been cribbing since its debut 18 years ago." [dvd review]      PopMatters   
  
3/5
     (2009)      "This time out, the studio has gone for stuntwork. Here's hoping that, once the inevitable follow-up hits screens, there'll be more vision and less violence." [movie review]      PopMatters   
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     (1933)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
4/5
     (1988)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
4/5
     (1988)      "As a freak show..., Tetsuo certainly deserves its reputation. It contains memorable sequences of sickening imagination, and unique takes on tired sci-fi/ action ideas." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
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     (2003)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
1/5
     (2006)      "The new Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie is so desperate to create some indelible horror imagery that it forgets everything else that's required of a standard big screen movie macabre." [movie review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (1975)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
4/10
     (2008)      "Clearly, the powers behind this convenient cash grab can't see the real reason Star Wars remains culturally significant. The Clone Wars is proof that, in some people's minds, it's nothing more than an easily reconfigured revenue stream." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
4/5
     (2008)      "Indeed, what's clear about The Counterfeiters is that it is intended to be a Holocaust film where the archetypal facets associated with the era...are reduced to a filmic footnote." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
3.5/5
     (2008)      "if you're willing to go in with an open mind and some filmmaking forgiveness, you'll find this a Day well spent" [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
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     (1948)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
4/5
     (2007)      "(The filmmakers), taken with the way in which humans act with their world wide wired habitat, never lets the populace off the hook. In The Signal, we are responsible for our technological addiction, and the fatal results of same." [dvd review]      PopMatters   
  
4.5/5
     (2007)      "...this is Hostel for everyone who hates Eli Roth's hirsute bravado, High Tension for everyone who found that experiment in terror more 'haute' than horrifying" [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
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     (1996)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (1970)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (2007)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
4.5/5
     (2007)      "When you remove the turn of the century pretext, There Will Be Blood is really nothing more than a battle between two ancient religions - Christianity and Capitalism." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
4/5
     (1949)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
2/5
     (2007)      " As yet another example of a gifted foreign filmmaker...fudging up their reputation by traveling over to Tinsel Town for some Western promise, Things We Lost in the Fire is Lifetime lite cinema masquerading as actual A-list excellence." [movie review]      PopMatters   
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     (1979)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (2006)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (1962)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (1984)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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     (1960)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
96/100
     (1931)      "G. W. Pabst's adaptation of Weill and Brecht's 3 Penny Opera is an astounding cinematic experience - like watching M the musical as filtered through a neo-realistic view of silent-film German Expressionism." [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
62/100
     (2002)      "Thunderpants is a one-joke movie that decides to abandon said gag about 20 minutes in for some routine Roald Dahl-like misadventures" [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
3/5
     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
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     (2006)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
3/5
     (1992)      "Time Barbarians is a total hoot, a helplessly ham-fisted mess of a movie..." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
1.5/5
     (2009)      "contrived plot coincidences and the dead air between the film's photogenic leads keep getting in the way" [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
  
3.5/5
     (2008)      "something truly unusual -- a time travel film that doesn't feel forced or overly illogical" [movie review]      Filmcritic.com   
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     (1976)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
  
91/100
     (1931)      "It's like Bicycle Thieves without the neo-realistic sheen" [dvd review]      DVD Verdict   
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