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01/28/11 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...a high-concept, brave-new-world sci-fi puzzle that invites Internet audiences to fill narrative gaps by visiting assorted websites and adding their own clues... pretty good..." |
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03/08/13 |
Very Good |
"Knoller manages to make even a withdrawn character compelling, and worth rooting for as Yossi struggles to shed his shell." |
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09/02/11 |
Very Good |
"...a topical political thriller anchored by an actress's powerful, de-glammed star turn." |
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08/29/12 |
Poor |
"...seems so intent on getting toddlers to love it that such details as an engaging story line and originality seem to have gotten lost in Lovelyloveville." |
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06/22/12 |
Very Good |
"...tells a Holocaust story that hasn't been told before... by weaving fable with realism, coming-of-age innocence with adult grief, and guilt with romanticism." |
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07/22/11 |
Outstanding |
"...defies categorization not merely for art's sake but because conventional forms seem inadequate for such a harrowing story." |
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09/03/10 |
Outstanding |
"...wry and revelatory... gives a fresh airing to the use of Thalidomide and its disastrous side effects... a darkly funny and fascinating examination of body image, sexuality, and self-esteem." |
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04/08/11 |
Outstanding |
"...a surprising and revealing look at Russia's past and present.... a lively glimpse behind the Iron Curtain and a revealing look at us, too." |
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01/27/12 |
Very Good |
"...signals the rise of a director to watch, as Gerardo Naranjo offers a grim subject with neither flash nor sentiment. It is a sober film done with style." |
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09/21/12 |
Very Good |
"...more bittersweet than laugh-out-loud funny.... smarter if more sentimental than the typical college comedy about frat house hijinks and hooking up." |
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03/01/13 |
Moderate |
"The characters and situations are too broad and too predictable... a sugar-coated comedy that reaffirms more stereotypes than it upends." |
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04/13/12 |
Moderate |
"Ritter and Bosworth occasionally have some fresh moments... [but] single motherhood is treated as a cute quirk at best and a minor inconvenience at worst." |
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11/11/11 |
Very Good |
"...what makes this so powerful is the most traditional technique of all: authentic and eloquent storytelling by memorable characters.... time, and distance fall away." |
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04/29/11 |
Moderate |
"...uninspired romantic comedy about two couples who swap mates to try to subvert immigration officials.... Neither the comedy nor the romance is strong enough..." |
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03/21/11 |
Very Good |
"...modest but moving... the authenticity of emotion will resonate with anyone who understands that grief is often in the details." |
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04/26/13 |
Very Good |
"...lively.... Roberta Grossman and writer Sophie Sartain approach their subject in a style that balances the kitschy and the profound." |
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03/06/13 |
Very Good |
"...accomplished but erratic... has a gritty, low-budget realism as it depicts day-to-day life under the threat of violence and age-old cultural and generational obstacles." |
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05/16/11 |
Very Good |
"What 'An Inconvenient Truth' did for global warming, Lee Fulkerson's persuasive documentary does for a vegan diet." |
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06/01/12 |
Very Good |
"...a straightforward documentary that uses Yoni Netanyahu's own words to create a searing portrait of his short but meaningful life." |
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03/04/11 |
Outstanding |
"...the film's deft weaving of past and present art and politics is an achievement of surprising and compelling resonance." |