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85/100
     (2004)      "A dazzling autobiographical blend of Almodovar's career, childhood, and adoration & admiration for the cinema." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
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     (2003)      "A word of advice: see Bad Santa, but see it once without checking your movie listings twice." [movie review]      eCinemaCenter.com   
  
66/100
     (1983)      "A good movie that could have been truly great" [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
4/4
     (1964)      "An exhilarating experience." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
67/100
     (2007)      "A sweet little film about the universality of loneliness, The Band's Visit succeeds admirably whenever it doesn't attempt to exceed its modest scope." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
4/4
     (1975)      "Glimpses of Barry's humanity peek through during his moments with Brian, and explode in Kubrick's most wrenching moment near the film's conclusion." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
54/100
     (2005)      "So much is rich with ingenuity and daring that its constant missteps are exceptionally glaring." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
73/100
     (2005)      "With 2005's The Beat That my Heart Skipped joining Read my Lips, Jacques Audiard is asserting himself as a powerhouse in the new wave of French directors." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
97/100
     (1995)      "Linklater hasn't just crafted a detached portrait of a unique couple: he's painting a masterful examination of human nature, of that relationship we all want, but too often sadly see slip away." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
97/100
     (2004)      "The final 25 minutes of Before Sunset, starting with excruciatingly honest admissions from both parties in a car backseat, are the best filmmaking I've ever seen." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
57/100
     (2008)      "Though somewhat repetitive and clunky, Chris Bell's Bigger Stronger Faster deserves credit for presenting a fairly evenhanded examination of steroids & their threat to the integrity of the country's sports industry." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
3/100
     (2007)      "Blood and Chocolate is an unmitigated triumph: it's successfully carved out a cozy niche in the hallowed halls of ineptitude." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
65/100
     (2006)      "Frequently uproarious and occasionally side-splitting%u2026but it's very hit-or-miss, prone to stretches of unnecessary crudeness and flat one-liners." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
71/100
     (2004)      "A remarkably honest look at Calcutta's Red Light district." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
75/100
     (2005)      "A rich love poem with boundless soul, Brokeback Mountain is another wonderful gem to be placed atop Ang Lee's filmic mantle." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
62/100
     (2005)      "Insightful, entertaining, and a worthy addition to the filmography of one of America's more interesting modern directors." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
49/100
     (2006)      "Often feels like a bootleg version of Mike Leigh's Vera Drake, with the same conflicted female central character who eventually pays for her sins." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
65/100
     (1965)      "A solid-but-frustratingly-tantalizing experience." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
58/100
     (2004)      "Though fairly pedestrian by cinematic standards, Joseph Mealey's Bush's Brain is a workmanlike portrayal of the astonishing influence Karl Rove holds in Republican politics." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
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