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4/4
     (1954)      "Aggressively plunging into a rich story and never relenting, Hiroshi Inagaki's Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto provides the same snappy pacing and riveting battle sequences that made Akira Kurosawa legendary." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
92/100
     (1967)      "As powerful, meditative, and gripping as anything Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujiro Ozu, or other Japanese masters have created." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
59/100
     (1983)      "DePalma loves blood and guts-nothing wrong with that!" [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
82/100
     (1932)      "Hawks displays balls of steel, using the filmic medium to challenge the free reign of mobsters in the 1930's." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
3.5/4
     (2003)      "An energetic burst that rises above its flaws to become one of the most entertaining pictures of 2003." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
22/100
     (2004)      "For an easy zero star picture, Seed of Chucky isn't that bad. Okay, I'm lying-it definitely is that bad." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
37/100
     (2007)      "It's hard not to admire a man with such admiration for the obscure, but Grizzly Man did it much better." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
3/4
     (2007)      "Thankfully, the cinematic adaptation bears a strong resemblance to the great early Simpsons episodes, with a consistent script, nonstop jokes, and lots & lots of Homer." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
69/100
     (1973)      "A spooky and thematically rich thriller, one that explores the psyche (with an evils-of-racism subtext) without drifting into heavy-handedness." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
100/100
     (2002)      "Spirited Away transcends masterpiece status. Composed of layer upon layer, it creates its own terminology." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
3.5/4
     (2004)      "Even potentially crushing situations are diffused by the respect each character has for one another." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
85/100
     (2005)      "Relentless in its condemnation of childish parenting and irresponsibility, Noah Baumbach's uncomfortable The Squid and the Whale ranks as one of 2005's best films by pulling no punches whatsoever." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
1/4
     (2003)      "A dull and obvious film posing as a subtle character study." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
2.5/4
     (1939)      "This is a decent movie, but I admit to being baffled by its inclusion in discussions of Mizoguchi's best work, let alone the greatest films of all-time." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
83/100
     (1951)      "Even more marvelous after a second viewing" [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
77/100
     (2009)      "A penetrating exploration of the hardships that Dominican baseball recruits face in making to the major leagues." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
99/100
     (1950)      "Few pictures are greater than Sunset Boulevard, Billy Wilder's scathing assault on Hollywood's magnetism, aura, and fear of watching it pass you by..." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
72/100
     (2004)      "One of the most terrifying reality checks I've ever seen, predominantly horrifying yet frequently hilarious (that Spurlock's girlfriend is a Vegan chef is the topper)." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
43/100
     (2007)      "Maybe I would have been better off seeing Superbad before it became an instant cult classic." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
3.5/4
     (1977)      "The final revelations aren't especially difficult to discern and ultimately are a tad unrewarding but Argento never takes his foot off the atmospheric pedal, and the anxiety in the viewer lingers until the credits begin to roll." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
74/100
     (2007)      "The imagery, music, and intoxicating blend of vengeance and madness--with just a smidgen of Priest; you'll see, if you don't already know--will linger long after you leave the theater." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
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