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 4/4 |
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(1954) |
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"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."
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 92/100 |
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(1967) |
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"As powerful, meditative, and gripping as anything Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujiro Ozu, or other Japanese masters have created."
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 59/100 |
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(1983) |
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"DePalma loves blood and guts-nothing wrong with that!"
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 82/100 |
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(1932) |
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"Hawks displays balls of steel, using the filmic medium to challenge the free reign of mobsters in the 1930's."
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Film and Felt |
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 3.5/4 |
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(2003) |
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"An energetic burst that rises above its flaws to become one of the most entertaining pictures of 2003."
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 22/100 |
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(2004) |
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"For an easy zero star picture, Seed of Chucky isn't that bad. Okay, I'm lying-it definitely is that bad."
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 37/100 |
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(2007) |
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"It's hard not to admire a man with such admiration for the obscure, but Grizzly Man> did it much better."
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 3/4 |
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(2007) |
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"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."
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 69/100 |
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(1973) |
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"A spooky and thematically rich thriller, one that explores the psyche (with an evils-of-racism subtext) without drifting into heavy-handedness."
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Film and Felt |
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 100/100 |
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(2002) |
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"Spirited Away transcends masterpiece status. Composed of layer upon layer, it creates its own terminology."
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 3.5/4 |
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(2004) |
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"Even potentially crushing situations are diffused by the respect each character has for one another."
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 85/100 |
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(2005) |
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"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."
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Film and Felt |
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 1/4 |
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(2003) |
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"A dull and obvious film posing as a subtle character study."
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 2.5/4 |
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(1939) |
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"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."
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Film and Felt |
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 83/100 |
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(1951) |
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"Even more marvelous after a second viewing"
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 77/100 |
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(2009) |
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"A penetrating exploration of the hardships that Dominican baseball recruits face in making to the major leagues."
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Film and Felt |
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 99/100 |
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(1950) |
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"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..."
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 72/100 |
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(2004) |
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"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)."
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Film and Felt |
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 43/100 |
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(2007) |
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"Maybe I would have been better off seeing Superbad before it became an instant cult classic."
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Film and Felt |
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 3.5/4 |
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(1977) |
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"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."
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Film and Felt |
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 74/100 |
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(2007) |
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"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."
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