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Dan Zak
28 reviews, averaging 52.4% positive

 

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1.
Couples Retreat
Washington Post
10/09/09 Poor "...utterly unimaginative... coasts on comic fumes, relying on colloquialisms, foreign accents, racial stereotypes, lemon sharks, Speedos and inopportune erections to supply the funny."
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The Way We Get By
Washington Post
10/02/09 Outstanding "...a lyrical documentary guaranteed to jerk tears and tug hearts over and over during its tight, haikulike 86 minutes.... not so much a slice of life as the whole pie, the highs and lows of twilight living, all found and filmed in a terminal at an airport in Maine."
3.
Fame
Washington Post
09/25/09 Good (Not Great) "...a harmless diversion, and a more solid, nuanced, mature and bald-faced version of young ambition than fairy-tale characters like Hannah Montana and the Jonas Brothers."
4.
The Burning Plain
Washington Post
09/18/09 Weak "...a plaintive, strangely unfeeling film, which motors along on somber fumes but nevertheless showcases three generations of acresses in peak form."
5.
Whiteout
Washington Post
09/11/09 Poor "...staggeringly bad... It's ignorant of how things are in the real world, of what makes a thriller a thriller, of why people seek out entertainment."
6.
Extract
Washington Post
09/04/09 Poor "...too timid to be black comedy, too inert to be slapstick, too unfocused and dull to be a takedown of the suburbs or of married life.... it's a major step back for all involved."
7. 07/10/09 Fair "...peculiar, comic-book-like computer graphics -- artful at first -- finally overtake 'Blood' and make it look like a video game instead of a graceful, graphic martial arts movie."
8.
Moon
Washington Post
07/10/09 Fair "...fails to live up to the promise of its premise... plenty of atmosphere, but little gravity."
9.
Unmistaken Child
Washington Post
07/03/09 Very Good "...adorable, moving, bewildering, sad and, ultimately, peaceful."
10.
Public Enemies
Washington Post
07/01/09 Poor "Depp dials down his weirdness to play gangster John Dillinger and, ironically, this choice sinks the movie."
11.
O'Horten
Washington Post
06/19/09 Outstanding "...dry, distant and slightly absurdist... a stoic odyssey for a man who couldn't be further from Odysseus."
12. 06/12/09 Excellent "At times tedious but ultimately beguiling... morphs from a sly dramedy about running a household into a fable about two ways of life (urban and rural) that can't coexist."
13.
Easy Virtue
Washington Post
06/05/09 Weak "...a traditional English comedy of manners cut from the same drawing-room drapery as 'Gosford Park' and any Oscar Wilde film adaptation, minus the thematic heft and belly laughs of either."
14.
Adoration
Washington Post
06/05/09 Good (Not Great) "...a delicate rumination on how innocence and truth evolve in the aftermath of catastrophe... Some might call this manipulation -- of character and of viewer. Others would rightly call it an exercise. A provocation of debate."
15.
Rudo y Cursi
Washington Post
05/15/09 Moderate "...enjoyable but forgettable... doesn't come close to the hot-blooded brilliance of 'Y Tu Mam Tambin,' which launched the Mexican actors to global renown in 2001."
16.
Outrage (2009)
Washington Post
05/08/09 Outstanding "Despite the explosive subject matter, it's a very classical documentary.... 'Outrage' does not arrive at many truths. It is, rather, a desperate plea for truth."
17.
The Limits of Control
Washington Post
05/08/09 Poor "...reveals the limits of director Jim Jarmusch... has no emotion, no compelling characters, no unity of effect and, consequently, no good reason to be seen."
18.
12 (2009)
Washington Post
05/01/09 Excellent "It endures because it's eternally fascinating to watch people confront themselves by confronting others."
19.
Obsessed
Washington Post
04/25/09 Poor "...isn't horrible. It's just intensely simple-minded. It boils down the genre -- like rabbit on a stovetop -- to its essence."
20.
Lymelife
Washington Post
04/24/09 Very Good "...a movie about how small acts have big consequences and how untreated doubts bloom into full-blown psychodrama... balances grimness and levity with relative success."

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