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58/100
     (2009)      "Still a noteworthy achievement, but it's hard to keep from being a bit disappointed that Moore hasn't used the seriousness of the times to craft an ever-so-slightly more balanced documentary." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
42/100
     (2006)      "Movies like Catch a Fire are perhaps the most banal sort to write about." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
3/4
     (2002)      "Though the themes aren't exactly groundbreaking, they're executed skillfully enough to make the movie well worth seeing - for fans of the genre, at any rate." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
47/100
     (2005)      "For a journey into a mystical land, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is oddly awkward and stale." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
65/100
     (1966)      "An engaging, dry satire on the the pitfalls of laziness while doubling as a character study." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
34/100
     (2004)      "With a better script, Closer could have been compelling romantic drama; instead, it's little more than clichéd nonsense." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
70/100
     (2008)      "Armed to the teeth with an ingenious marketing campaign that sent internet geeks scrambling to their keyboards months ago, the ambitious Cloverfield is only moderately successful as a monster movie, but extremely provocative in many other ways." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
2/4
     (2003)      "The opening 45 minutes are among the worst of the year. They epitomize everything wrong with Hollywood today; melodramatic, clichéd, cheesy, overblown, and repetitive." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
92/100
     (2004)      "Cruise turns in perhaps his best performance, flashing his trademark smile just once behind his raggedy, greying stubble." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
98/100
     (1985)      "One of the greatest films ever made, Elem Klimov's anti-war masterpiece is ironically named, as those with weak stomachs may want to steer clear." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
39/100
     (2005)      "While it's hard not to admire Haggis' ambition here, his lofty aspirations sapped Crash of any real ingenuity or emotional punch." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
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     (1972)      "Cries and Whispers is an unforgettable experience, one that causes the viewer to frequently wince in emotional pain." [movie review]      Flipside Movie Emporium   
  
4/4
     (1999)      "Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon mixes In the Mood for Love's unobtainable romance with Dancer in the Dark's selfless-to-the-end philosophy." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
43/100
     (2008)      "What could have been a fascinating picture is reduced to occasional glimpses of greatness until a brisk and engrossing final 20 minutes that hint at what could have been." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
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