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(2007) |
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"The film tries a little too fastidiously to piece together a life its owner tried quite brazenly to shatter."
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Slant Magazine |
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(2000) |
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"Or, as more than a few IMDB reviewers have hinted: My Big Fat Swedish Wedding."
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(2003) |
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"The film whips-up a benign portrait of slavery instead of making a true-grit political statement on the nature of New World capitalism."
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Slant Magazine |
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(1982) |
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"With Criterion's continued unwillingness to stray outside of Godard's canonized 1960s output, you've got to give Lionsgate credit for putting a spotlight on his later, grumpier works."
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Slant Magazine |
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(1975) |
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"Own Jeanne Dielman if you must. Just don't fall asleep on her bed."
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(1975) |
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"Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles is Chantal Akerman’s 1975 experiment in film form, an astonishing work of subtextual feminism which has to count as one of the seminal films of the 1970s."
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Slant Magazine |
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(2007) |
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"If A Jihad for Love demonstrates the mountainous struggle Muslim homosexuals face daily, the bonus footage on the DVD reiterates that they're far from alone in having much work still to do."
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Slant Magazine |
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(1967) |
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"Fantasmoland for the rugrat set. It deserves to be rescued from the garbage heap where most other Disney movies ought to be dumped."
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Slant Magazine |
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 2.5/4 |
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(1967) |
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"The literally last-minute stab at domestic foreplay is simply unbelievable, but Baloo's lip-licking post-mortem ("I still think he'd a made one swell bear") is what sticks."
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Slant Magazine |
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(1972) |
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"As far as watered-down de Sade goes, Justine de Sade is at least preferable to Quills."
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Slant Magazine |
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(1972) |
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"It's not Justine's yielding vaginal lips that are most in danger of inviting immorality but her unyielding air of self-denial."
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Slant Magazine |
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