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(1978) |
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"Recommended only with one hand on a bong and another on the fast-forward button."
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(2006) |
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"Young's presence, his heartfelt delivery, and the audience's fore-knowledge of his brain aneurysm add enough weight to make the film a surprisingly emotional experience"
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(1983) |
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"Aside from some minor flaws, the film is a surprisingly standard Bond film, one that could easily be integrated into the "official" franchise with very few adjustments."
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(1984) |
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"What’s so clever about Craven’s variation on teen-horror is what now seems so obvious about it: A Nightmare on Elm Street takes all of this fear of unmanageable desires and makes it explicitly, even bluntly Freudian."
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(1985) |
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"A work of high camp, even if Freddy himself is often reduced to an annoying nocturnal emission that will inevitably ruin a pool party."
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(1988) |
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"Bottomless grab-bag from the 80s TV subconscious, riffing on Jaws, Karate Kid, and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, with a palette that would make Joel Schumacher queasy"
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(2008) |
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"Its surprisingly structured depiction of this relationship and its many private rituals and performances, which the film's unforgiving style continually strips bare"
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(2005) |
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"Capturing details of a child’s world that is both quotidian and lyrical, Kore-eda’s combination of documentary and romantic modes creates a quietly expressive cityscape."
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(1979) |
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"As with the film's more naturalistic elements, Herzog's camera hangs back from the action, observing Kinski's slow, spidery movements and terrifying outbursts of bloodlust"
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