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Donald J. Levit

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     (2004)      "Has nowhere to go except in one-shot-sequence circles." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2006)      "Nowhere is 'The War Tapes' preachy, nor does it attempt an easy political assessment although it cannot be termed apolitical." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2001)      "Not earthshaking, but satisfying -- like a good family meal." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2008)      "A moment snatched from time, from a life coming from nowhere in particular, passing through interchangeable cities on a road map - and not bound for glory." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2004)      "This unusual marriage of 'documentary,' story and animation is not wedded smoothly enough to produce a coherent cinema whole." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2008)      "Some non-fans may find here a social document, but most should beware of a high-decibel obscenity assault on the ears -- precisely what that shock rock movement wanted." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2006)      "Wondrous quiet acting by all involved." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (1996)      "Griffin and Solvang deserve high marks for dealing most honestly, and incidentally effectively, with basics of the human condition, in East Africa and in their own hearts." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2006)      "Maintaining a surprising whimsical humor, Who Killed the Electric Car? is still too moralistic and lecture-hallish for its own purposes." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2006)      "Undeniably effective in raising questions about "why we are doing what we're doing" and the effects on others and ourselves." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2005)      "A gentle and unusual nonfiction about a gentle and unusual man who drifts to his own genius." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2005)      "A remarkable film." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2004)      "A designedly cinematic adaptation that pulls off the task of speaking to today's general audience." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2007)      "'The Wind That Shakes the Barley' descends to more Old Sod cinecliché than Titanic's belowdecks." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
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     (1972)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2005)      "There are nice touches to growth and good-byes here." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2007)      "'Wonderful Town' is successful in its ironic image of the sleepy yet sinister once-was town that brooks no outsider invaders." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2003)      "The deliberately chaotic film technique used in 'Wonderland' admirably reinforces the idea that truth is difficult, at times unknowable." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
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     (2000)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2004)      "So little is revealed about the hero than an end-shot move rings ominous and empty." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2005)      "'The World' lingers too long. Less would have been more." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2008)      "'The Wrestler' meshes the spectacle entertainment of cinema and sports with the tale of a man who without apology does what he does best." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
  
     (2005)      "Had 'Writer of O' featured more of the engaging aged Dominique Aury and less pseudo-literary and -psychological speculation, it would have been on surer footing." [movie review]      ReelTalk Movie Reviews   
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