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• City Pages, Minneapolis/St. Paul
• Slant Magazine
• When Canses Were Classeled
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     (1964)      "It's Sirk-on-a-shoestring, and twice as cynical." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
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          "In practice it's a little more Stripped to Your Bra and Panties, You Run and Squeal and Maybe Get Gently Choked to Death As Though Your Trachea Were Made of Butter." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
          "Naked is as naked dies." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
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     (1982)      "Sour and pointless." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1982)      "The New York Ripper took all the fun out of New York City's photogenic death throes." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
.5/4
     (1972)      "Rabbits produce two things in obscene quanities: other rabbits and rabbit pellets." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1972)      "Might be the only '70s film featuring the Army that isn't even worth unpacking for political subtext." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
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     (1980)      "Both the crypto-zombies of Nightmare City and the film itself are fast-paced sons of bitches without so much as a whisper of a thought inside their heads." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1980)      "Zombie fans: run, don't walk! Well, maybe just move briskly. Don't break a sweat, but keep yourself hydrated. With water, not blood. Oh, and wear clothing that breathes." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (2007)      "Hardly worth a double-dip, but No Country's ambient horror will pin you to the floor and slice into your neck with a taut handcuff chain." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1950)      "While not an essential addition to Fox's sterling line of film noir titles, No Way Out is still an important footnote in the history of Hollywood's portrayals of racism. Unlike Crash." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
2.5/4
     (1950)      "No Way Out borrows the template for socially conscious filmmaking from both Gentlemen's Agreement and Crossfire: it's half noir, half sermon." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3.5/4
     (1963)      "Contains some of Lewis's most outré directorial flourishes." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
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