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     (2007)      "In Factory Girl, a jumbled account of the short life and photogenic hard times of the first Andy Warhol superstar, Edie Sedgwick, Sienna Miller makes Sedgwick into an archetypal over-confident blond with a mannered young Kathleen Turner croak." [movie review]      The House Next Door   
  
     (1976)      "A minor but worthwhile swan song for Hitchcock." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/4
     (1976)      "It's a movie that's haunted by death, with lengthy sequences played out in cemeteries." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
4/4
     (1932)      "Cooper and Hays bring Borzage's liking for towering, vulnerable men and tiny, tough women to its visual apotheosis (her head barely reaches his armpit when they walk)." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/5
     (2004)      "Alexander Sokurov's obscure new film Father and Son doesn't quite come off." [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
2/4
     (1963)      "To be frank, Fire Within devastated me when I saw it in college, but the unrelieved ennui that struck me as scrupulously honest and brave then looks one-note and aimless to me now." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1963)      "A heartfelt but unsuccessful film that could have been much better with a more variegated point of view." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
4/5
     (1963)      "Jack Smith's Flaming Creatures took the avant garde to a new level." [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
     (1936)      "Some of Fred and Ginger's best numbers, but get thee behind me, Harriet Hilliard. " [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/4
     (1936)      "Burdened with a dull plot but blessed with a rousing Irving Berlin score." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (2006)      "For Your Consideration might indeed be a bridge too far for the Guest troupe, but seeing it makes you want to liberate his inventive women for other projects" [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1957)      "A shoddy presentation of a great film." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/4
     (1957)      "Stanwyck, by turns imperious and sly, dominates the movie." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (2005)      "Forty Shades of Blue is wonderfully unconventional, truthful and touching." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1981)      "An acceptable disc for one of Disney's best and most unheralded animated features." [dvd review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/4
     (1981)      "A wounded and unresolved movie free of the expected Disney cutesiness and complacency." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
3/5
     (2003)      "Chantal Akerman's new documentary is bewilderingly narrow." [movie review]      ToxicUniverse.com   
  
2.5/4
     (2006)      "In what seems like a sequel to Birth, we are treated to endless silent close-ups of Kidman's hard, porcelain face struggling to signal girlish repression and longing for release." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
     (1950)      "At its core, The Furies is a passionate stand off between a father and a daughter, played by a rip-snorting Walter Huston (in his last role on screen) and a primal Barbara Stanwyck." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
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