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3/4
     (1938)      "An entertaining 100 minutes that's well worth the price of admission, even if it's flawed in several respects." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
69/100
     (2009)      "Afghan Star provides us with an up-close peek at the more progressive side of war-torn Afghanistan." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
3/4
     (2002)      "Afghan Stories is a rewarding and almost essential look at the other side of terrorism: it's not just the United States that feels the pain." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
73/100
     (1936)      "After the Thin Man boasts two things that the original lacks; a much more engaging caper, and a first-rate performance by a shockingly young Jimmy Stewart." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
13/100
     (2004)      "An unmitigated disaster, Oliver Stone's sprawling Alexander is an unbearable 173 minute alternative to Chinese water torture." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
4/4
     (1979)      "In an era where the horror genre has faded into a laughable mix of teen slashers and formulaic storylines, Alien provides a welcome nostalgic dose of authentic terror." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
2.5/4
     (1992)      "Manages to get the job done if you temper your expectation to a modest level." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
4/4
     (1986)      "Aliens never strives to be as accomplished as the original, but it's wit and turbo-charged battles make it a wild and electric ride, one with the best replay value of the franchise." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
23/100
     (2009)      "The brutality is sickening, and unlike, say, the broken glass sequence in Bergman's Cries and Whispers--where the entire film built up to one brief, painful moment--it serves no overarching purpose, quickly becoming an exercise in haughty" [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
39/100
     (1959)      "Benacerraf deserves credit for aiming high with Araya; however, it's a shame the rest of her filmic skillset doesn't match her visual eye." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
100/100
     (1966)      "One of cinema's greatest achievements." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
51/100
     (2009)      "An uneven picture that's at times poignant and at times quite funny, but ultimately lacks a consistent flow." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
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