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• Jacksonville Film Journal
• TheFilmJournal.com (Ohio)
Total Reviews: 853
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61/100
     (2003)      "Too broad and ridiculous to be an effective satire" [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
93/100
     (1980)      "Filmed in a gritty, naturalistic style in luminescent black and white, Martin Scorsese's tortuous film is a fascinating exploration of a diseased man's soul." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
3.5/5
     (1961)      "sometimes claustrophic but powerful study of serious generational and racial issues" [movie review]      All Movie Guide   
  
57/100
     (1999)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
56/100
     (1958)      "This movie at least looks great on DVD." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
56/100
     (1958)      "A lame and insipid attempt to satirize suburban life, gender roles, teenage sexuality, and the military." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
4.0/5
     (1991)      "A film that boldly goes where few films have gone before" [movie review]      All Movie Guide   
  
94/100
     (1950)      "a game-shifter that challenges all we think we know about truth" [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
60/100
     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
86/100
     (1954)      "a taut and (verbally) jaunty thriller" [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
79/100
     (1955)      "The performances of James Dean and Sal Mineo plus the presence of some potent scenes of adolescent angst give the film vitality and validity." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
2/5
     (2001)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      Daily-Reviews   
  
2.0/5
     (2001)      "Just say no to Recess Christmas, my friends. The Disney Rat has had enough to eat. Let him fast a little for penance." [movie review]      Daily-Reviews   
  
4/5
     (1951)      "Despite the studio's editing hatchet job, this remains a powerful tale of redemption" [movie review]      All Movie Guide   
  
93/100
     (1965)      "Kurosawa at his Dickensian best. A masterpiece." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
93/100
     (1965)      "Remarkable imagery and an engrossing, Dostoyevskian screenplay." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
58/100
     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
84/100
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
50/100
     (1937)      "Bonus features include a funny audio commentary by Mystery Science Theatre 3000’s Mike Nelson." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
50/100
     (1937)      "As the evidence mounts before us, it becomes clear that the general purpose of Reefer Madness was not pedantry, but vicarious lasciviousness." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
50/100
     (2005)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
51/100
     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
81/100
     (2003)      "Mehta's confidently crafted film is more intelligent and serious than your standard romantic comedy." [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
91/100
     (1992)      "The one QT film that always manages to rope a knot in my stomach and keep a firm grip, pulling, twisting, tightening and re-tying it." [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
75/100
     (1998)      "The film is blessed by two fine lead performances, as Brody and Neal both offer naturalistic, understated interpretations." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
31/100
     (1978)      "This sequel to Disney’s inexplicably popular Escape from Witch Mountain is without the shadow of a doubt one of the worst-made films that I’ve ever seen." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
31/100
     (1978)      "This disc ought to win an award for having the highest ratio of extra features to film value." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
81/100
     (1998)      "Vaughn and Heche are the keys to giving this dilemma a human face, and both are excellent." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
85/100
     (1995)      "A film of rare visual and intellectual vigour, one that challenges while it involves." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
24/100
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
71/100
     (2000)      "Through a combination of some remarkable animation and complex heroes and villains, this film succeeds not because it co-opts the Disney formula, but despite this." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
22/100
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
65/100
     (2004)      "Suffers a bit too much from Twilight Zone-itis" [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
72/100
     (1953)      "All in all, it’s an unspectacular treatment on the 50th anniversary of this film’s initial theatrical release." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
72/100
     (1953)      "The Roman travelogue is pleasant enough, and Audrey Hepburn is positively peerless." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
58/100
     (2007)      "The film has an overall tonal inconsistency and suffers from the occasional bout of tin-ear-itis, which ultimately derails this sometimes interesting attempt at reinvigorating the genre." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
84/100
     (1968)      "This is the definitive cinematic Romeo and Juliet." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
77/100
     (1998)      "Frankenheimer goes out, well, if not exactly on top, at least on a high note with this slightly insubstantial but stylistically sophisticated song in a minor key" [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
76/100
     (1959)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
89/100
     (1986)      "This is a complete movie, full of life, love and hope. While we may occasionally forget that truth is beauty and beauty truth, thankfully films like A Room With a View will always be there as a reminder." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
84/100
     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
     (1986)      "Guided by the spirit of the art form it celebrates, Tavernier's film is a mesmerizing audio-visual lament for the impending death of jazz" [movie review]      All Movie Guide   
  
74/100
     (2000)      "Rugrats in Paris allows us to dip our toes in this ooey gooey world without too much residual stickage." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
94/100
     (1939)      "Snarky, biting, hilarious: Equal parts Calvin Ball and Catch-22." [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
84/100
     (1999)      "A giant pinball game of a movie, Run Lola Run may be superficial and relatively meaningless, but it sure is great fun." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
70/100
     (2003)      "The Rock and director Peter Berg indicate how unnecessary it is to include two full-length commentaries by joking around and rambling through their commentary." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
70/100
     (2003)      "Passable entertainment that is notable primarily as The Rock’s successful vehicle to action stardom." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
53/100
     (2007)      "Jackie Chan is stellar, Chris Tucker is lame and the film is, while proficiently produced, about as dumb as a sack of hammers." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
88/100
     (1998)      "Anderson is unable to frame an uninteresting shot." [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
44/100
     (1999)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
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