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"Complex but heavy-handed action film. Adults only."
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(2005) |
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"Violence can be used for various purposes, good, ill, and incoherent. This would be the primary observation made by V for Vendetta."
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(2007) |
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"Taut, grisly horror movie has unexpected bite."
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(2007) |
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"The movie is 80 minutes of mostly entertaining tension, punctuated by violence engineered by a creep using criminally outdated technology."
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(2004) |
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"Valentín wants to understand adults' strange rules and behaviors, but is also aware that sometimes, their world lies beyond his comprehension."
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(2004) |
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"The other wrench tossed into the monster definitions mix is Frankenstein, into whose hideout Van Helsing and Anna accidentally and literally tumble."
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(2001) |
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"Both more literal and less lyrical than Abre Los Ojos."
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(2004) |
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"Ah, to be young, bright, and scheming in 19th century Britain!"
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(2008) |
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"As Vantage Point becomes increasingly busy with personal betrayals and redemptions, the ostensible politics, reductive to begin with, fall by the wayside."
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(2004) |
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"The war has disturbed all of their lives intensely, and if they don't quite have the words to express their trauma, they do have a sense of shared experience."
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(2003) |
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"Comes off looking stymied by its subject."
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(2000) |
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(2004) |
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"The memory of war -- collective and individual -- is at best a deterrent, at worst, a fantasy to fuel more of the same.
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(2008) |
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"Maria Elena (Penelope Cruz) is the figure least obviously dictated by the Woody Allen template. And for that, you are eternally grateful."
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(2004) |
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"Despite her lack of actual sight, Ivy can see people's "colors," and while she won't tell Lucius his color, you might presume it's not the "bad" one.
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(1999) |
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"The Virgin Suicides maintains a deliberate, vague distance."
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Philadelphia City Paper |
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(2000) |
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"At its best when considering measures of masculinity and dread of not living up to them."
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Philadelphia City Paper |
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(2008) |
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"The movie is grounded in a fundamental difficulty, that Walter's education is achieved by his engagement with this set of brown and black people."
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(2006) |
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"Penélope Cruz shines in mother-daughter tale."
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(2006) |
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"The primary source of "woman troubles," men are, in the end, also irrelevant to women's patient, purposeful, and proud survival."
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