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• David Keyes' Cinema 2000
Total Reviews: 586
David Keyes

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3.5/4
     (1955)      "Visual images on a 70mm screen are bound to be stunning, but it takes a fun and good-natured story to back them up; here, we have a premise that joins two opposites in a sweet love story as adventurous as it is fearsome and daring." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
3/4
     (1999)      "...even though everything in sight defines cinematic repulsion, that doesn't mean you still can't have a good time." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
3/4
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
4/4
     (1972)      "A cinematic masterpiece; an astonishing achievement; a landmark of horror that reaches into our deepest fears." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
4/4
     (2003)      "The Last Samurai delivers in ways that would have made even Akira Kurosawa himself proud." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
1/4
     (2003)      "Only halfway into the summer of 2003, and the most dreadful studio blockbuster of the year finally reaches the multiplexes." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
0/4
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
2.5/4
     (1998)      "There's all kinds of quirks and tidbits that are worth smiling at, but nothing like the original movies, really." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
0.5/4
     (1999)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
2/4
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      David Keyes' Cinema 2000   
  
3.5/4
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      David Keyes' Cinema 2000   
  
0.5/4
     (2000)      "...pure entertainment for the brain dead; a lifeless, frustrating travesty of comedy that suspends laughs for cringes, wit for idiocy, and pleasure for agony." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
1.5/4
     (2003)      "..far too much importance is placed on the live action characters, who in contrast look like they should be spectators at a who's-who reunion of animated superstars." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
4/4
     (2001)      "It could not have been more of a masterpiece if Tolkien had directed it himself." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
4/4
     (2003)      "The movie truly is the most amazing visual spectacle ever seen on celluloid." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
4/4
     (2002)      "The Two Towers takes the tradition of Tolkien's work into a darker, creepier and more seriously woven direction, magnifying the scope to something that even the first feature barely scratched the surface of." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
0/4
     (1998)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
1.5/4
     (2000)      "Funny how in movies like this, everyone seems to wait until the last minute to take action against something that could easily be halted right from the beginning." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
2.5/4
     (2003)      "Lucía reveals a great deal about herself in 110 minutes of self-fulfilling narration, but imagine how much better the experience would have been had the story allowed itself to match that depth." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
  
1.5/4
     (1999)      "...a movie with a strong premise nailed down firmly, but no decent characters, inspiration, mild humor or even stable plot structure to top off the package." [movie review]      Cinemaphile.org   
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