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• Jacksonville Film Journal
• TheFilmJournal.com (Ohio)
Total Reviews: 853
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66/100
     (1999)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
76/100
     (1967)      "Despite its blatant lack of political correctness, there is considerable fun to be had in this film." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
79/100
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
75/100
     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
76/100
     (2000)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
63/100
     (1997)      "The lack of information about the central character, which results in a distinct absence of emotional connection, leaves us cold to his fate." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
93/100
     (1976)      "Its themes of urban decay, anomie and violence which infuse the impending sense of doom at the heart of this film still hang like black clouds over many cities today." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
70/100
     (1999)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
77/100
     (2004)      "Putting the fun back into misanthrope" [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
77/100
     (1979)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
72/100
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
62/100
     (1976)      "The disc is a bare-bones offering, with only the theatrical trailer appearing in addition to the movie." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
62/100
     (1976)      "Roman Polanski’s key error is almost certainly casting himself in the lead, as he is not an adept enough thespian to pull of the challenging transformation of his character." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
47/100
     (1995)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
71/100
     (2009)      "A personal and affecting film." [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
74/100
     (2008)      "Ruzowitzky does a fine job of capturing the claustrophia of the setting, as well as conveying the moral complexity of these characters' choices" [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
71/100
     (2004)      "Unfortunately, the journey proves far more interesting than the destination." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
57/100
     (2006)      "A real waste of a potentially interesting premise." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
66/100
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
87/100
     (2007)      "One helluva film; the best in Anderson's young career." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
77/100
     (1968)      "Metzger is master of cinematic foreplay, and he once again shows how to artfully capture the erotic moment." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
78/100
     (1997)      "[A] clever allegory about the death of Stalinism in post-Second World War Soviet Union." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
75/100
     (1998)      "It's a thin (red) line between love and hate" [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
94/100
     (1949)      "The Third Man is full of greatness: the cinematography is remarkable; dark, quirky, angular, it accurately reflects the characters’ stories." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
69/100
     (1999)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
36/100
     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
4.5/5
     (1921)      "A barrelful o' fun--probably the best cinematic adaptation of Dumas' source material." [movie review]      All Movie Guide   
  
63/100
     (1953)      "There's just a single extra feature: the movie trailer." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
63/100
     (1953)      "Sets up fascinating tensions between people and ways of looking at the world, but ultimately backs away from any kind of meaningful examination of them." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
87/100
     (1990)      "A brave, convention-challenging sex farce about the ties that bind us in love." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
64/100
     (1982)      "The film's charm rapidly wanes, as it becomes clear that we are bearing witness to a comedy with few jokes and an adventure movie without a sense of joy." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
89/100
     (1997)      "The 10th anniversary edition DVD is deceptively well-endowed with extras." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
89/100
     (1997)      "Titanic is a great, soft-hearted traditional epic." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
83/100
     (1999)      "Full of sound and fury, signifying another entertaining cinematic addition to the Bard’s rolls." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
81/100
     (1942)      "Royalties from Springtime for Hitler in Germany outta be sent to Lubitsch's family." [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
4.5/5
     (1962)      "A timeless, resonant plea for tolerance" [movie review]      All Movie Guide   
  
93/100
     (1953)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
93/100
     (1953)      "One of the most quietly powerful studies of the gradual and inevitable erosion of the family in a rapidly changing world." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
93/100
     (1953)      "Criterion’s release of Tokyo Story comes on the 100th anniversary of director Ozu’s birth, and is a fitting tribute to this great filmmaker." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
93/100
     (1953)      "Rife with a pervasive sense of loss, Tokyo story offers little comfort and promises great sorrow. This is a profoundly moving film." [movie review]      Cinemania   
  
70/100
     (1997)      "Michelle Yeoh is a standout in an otherwise by-the-numbers entry in this not-so-gracefully ageing series." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
69/100
     (1969)      "Hitchcock’s notorious reliance on stock footage and his affection for blue screening rather than adding veracity or contributing to the artifice of the filmmaking process, make it seem like his heart isn’t really in it." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
72/100
     (1966)      "Torn Curtain begins as a promising political thriller, but winds up as a slightly disappointing effort, a minor chord in the master’s cinematic concerto." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
3.5/5
     (1990)      "Ridiculous, but also plenty of fun" [movie review]      Daily-Reviews   
  
3.5/5
     (1990)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      Daily-Reviews   
  
88/100
     (1958)      "If this is not his greatest film, Touch of Evil certainly is among Welles’ most entertaining." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
82/100
     (1999)      "A barrel full of fun that operates successfully at two levels. First, as a joyful and energetic film, it will captivate children of all ages. Second, with its clever script full of cinematic in-jokes, it will also appeal to more experienced filmgoers." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
57/100
     (2008)      "Too insubstantial to sustain the stylistic excesses of the multiple split screen approach" [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
87/100
     (1995)      "This is probably the most honest movie ever made about drug addiction." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
5/5
     (1948)      "The film is an unforgettable study of the erosive effect that the love of money can have on flawed men's characters." [movie review]      All Movie Guide   
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