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76/100
     (1951)      "For all its social relevance, The Tall Target is first and foremost a 50's drama, full of action, whiskey, and saucy characters." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
60/100
     (2006)      "Thank You For Smoking gets much of its juice from a superb Aaron Eckhart as Nick Naylor." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
82/100
     (1977)      "Only Buñuel can make coldness burn with intoxicating sensuality." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
61/100
     (1934)      "As charming as its headliners are, The Thin Man is brought down to the merely solid level by its flimsy narrative." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
92/100
     (1957)      "Throne of Blood, Akira Kurosawa's searing adaptation of Macbeth, fluidly weaves Shakespeare's fluid lyricism with a distinct Japanese flavor." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
64/100
     (2005)      "Has plenty of soul, plenty of competitive fire, and plenty of food for thought." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
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     (2003)      "Donner performs an appendectomy on the story with a rusty butter knife, butchering it in every way imaginable." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
74/100
     (1962)      "To Kill a Mockingbird should make admirers of the novel weep many times over." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
2/4
     (2009)      "Tokyo! is most notable for how little its title really means." [movie review]      Film and Felt   
  
2/4
     (2002)      "Though certainly not without merit, Rolf de Heer’s The Tracker commits the cardinal sin of cinema; it’s excruciatingly boring a good chunk of the time." [movie review]      eCinemaCenter.com   
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