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Donald J. Levit

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     (2009)      "Stars Mother Nature and the photography deserve standing applause." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2006)      "A compact one act play ill translates into a hurried almost thirty-location shoot, a logistically plagued one at that. " [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (1974)      "In spite of achieved small-budget period flavor, the film is ponderously top-heavy in its setting up and complication." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2000)      "Not employing gimmicks or tipping off the nightmare to be faced,'El Bola' draws us in." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2003)      "Interesting as filmmaking per se but fails to hold up in its professedly objective treatment of a homegrown facet of violence." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (1957)      "Despite the film's misleading title and involuted story, it works." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2003)      "'Emerald Cowboy' displays its subject's single-minded pursuit of his goal and introduces a fascinating but little known world of corruption." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2002)      "Real problems, real people, deserve much more than the surfaces opened up in 'Empire.'" [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2004)      "A haunting study of the Ramones -- if your eardrums can take it." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2005)      "Even beyond its failure as absorbing film or clarification, lies the waste of a wonderful tale just begging to be told..." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (1976)      "Whether there is more here than meets the horrified eye, is debatable, but 'Eraserhead' leaves no viewer cold." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (1991)      "More outstanding than the current run of Holocaust fictions." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (1962)      "This adaptation of a 1945 James Hadley Chase novel moves with serpent grace." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2003)      "Mixing pathos and humor, courage and cowardice, realism and exaggeration, this is an effective and moving film, if far from perfect." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2009)      "This even-keel love story so deliberately unfolds that it seems fuller and longer, but not tiresomely so, than its 131 minutes." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2006)      "Too many frames of this documentary are devoted to narrator Stille paging through archives or walking in front of or into ornate buildings." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2007)      "...mixes brave deadpan sometimes comic crooks, comically cowardly cops, stolid laconic camaraderie, expected violence and a chivalric resolution." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (1962)      "One of the master director's most concentrated and unambiguous works." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2007)      "The coldness of the artist in observing life is here so embarrassingly done as to unintentionally bring about titters, not titillations." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2008)      "'Ezra' moves, and is smart enough not to endorse empty enthusiasms or slogans." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
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