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03/18/10 |
Very Good |
"Alternately straightforward and impressionistic.... the quietly inquisitive lensing picks up textures and details that reveal as much as the spoken word." |
| 2. |
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09/10/12 |
Outstanding |
"A treat for fans of vintage horror.... this stylish, darkly humorous thriller locks us in a claustrophobic studio in 1970s Italy for a paranoia ride." |
| 3. |
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01/30/09 |
Moderate |
"...tells us just about everything we might want to know about her - except why she did what she did. That important information will have to wait for another film." |
| 4. |
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01/14/11 |
Very Good |
"...one of the genre's most dazzling recent examples.... will undoubtedly confound some viewers with its jam-packed narrative and jargon-heavy dialogue..." |
| 5. |
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03/06/09 |
Very Good |
"Heiskanen is a revelation as the put-upon wife, and the cinematography (some by Troell) effortlessly transports us back 100 years." |
| 6. |
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12/02/10 |
Poor |
"...long before the uninspired-twist climax are nauseatingly edited chase scenes and plot holes large enough to drive a Mustang through." |
| 7. |
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09/02/12 |
Excellent |
"...impressive... Rama Burshtein is keen to show that women in the Haredi community have a voice that's valued, and Shira is the perfect vehicle." |
| 8. |
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02/13/09 |
Poor |
"...there's no decadent spark or even gutter-joy to be had. Plus, the virgin inexplicably buys it first, and there's no killer POV.... Soul-deadening homage, thy name is Jason." |
| 9. |
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01/22/10 |
Fair |
"...slick film builds its case methodically, relying on globe-trotting field studies and interviews with a number of prominent AIDS researchers and activists to build legitimacy and to also, it seems, reveal damning contradictions." |
| 10. |
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05/06/08 |
Excellent |
"...slyly sardonic... an overarching concept that lifts these jokes into uncharted areas of existential, even religious thinking..." |
| 11. |
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07/08/09 |
Moderate |
"Stereotypes abound, and the soundtrack is annoyingly wallpapered with campily deployed hymns, but the perfs, guileless good intentions and competent assembly prove diverting enough." |
| 12. |
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10/14/10 |
Very Good |
"A must for the mutt-obsessed... a skillfully told man-dog love story." |
| 13. |
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05/08/08 |
Moderate |
"...it certainly looks good, even while the pivotal tragedy is unfolding amid an orgy of underwater shots, careless youth and unresolved resentments. 'Newcastle' is a bit of a soap which, when combined with this much water, tends to wind up a bit thick." |
| 14. |
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08/21/09 |
Poor |
"...does at least fill a couple of hours in a vaguely amusing way, though it probably won't generate much post-viewing debate or discussion on the ride home." |
| 15. |
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05/14/11 |
Good |
"...amiable, stylish, low-key picture should strike chords with fans of filmmaking where performances are restrained, information is withheld and catharsis is avoided." |
| 16. |
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08/28/12 |
Poor |
"DVD rental at best, unless you enjoy paying money to tell characters onscreen how dumb they are.... at least it's not another 'found footage' movie." |
| 17. |
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09/08/08 |
Good |
"...may strike some as overly whimsical but should delight the filmmaker's many fans." |
| 18. |
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11/13/09 |
Moderate |
"It's as if writer/director Troy Duffy threw every idea he had at the wall, creating a very messy wall." |
| 19. |
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10/15/10 |
Very Good |
"...a bleak, clear-eyed look at the murky heart of human nature.... writer/director/star Park Jung-bum turns liberal-humanist clichés about discrimination inside out into a character and social study far more cynical and thought-provoking." |
| 20. |
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09/07/12 |
Very Good |
"...an eye-opening, deeply human look at an impoverished family whose rudimentary living conditions are a sharp riposte to the illusion of China's economic boom." |