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04/29/11 |
Very Good |
"...a talkfest, but one ameliorated by the gorgeous visuals.... This one practically screams 'foreign film'... and that's a good thing." |
| 2. |
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04/01/11 |
Very Good |
"...isn't always the most graceful film... but it has a huge heart and great acting." |
| 3. |
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12/03/10 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...a haunting film, one that finds lush visual possibilities in somber, gray settings and acknowledges the beautiful possibilities in a life of contemplation." |
| 4. |
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11/24/10 |
Good (Not Great) |
"Saving the film from disaster are Aguilera and the musical numbers.... As an actress, Aguilera more than holds her own and is very, very watchable." |
| 5. |
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10/29/10 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...largely humorless.... Good thing, then, that the production design and cinematography so splendidly catches the impressionistic feel of the time and place." |
| 6. |
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09/17/10 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...hugely insightful drama but not particularly endearing... It may be a good thing when a film cuts so close to the bone it makes you wince, but it's still pretty uncomfortable." |
| 7. |
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09/10/10 |
Excellent |
"...a blood-curdling look at the world's nuclear arsenal that suggests atomic Armageddon remains every bit as likely as it was during the height of the Cold War." |
| 8. |
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08/27/10 |
Excellent |
"...a slickly efficient cops-and-robbers yarn, largely uncomplicated yet offering a few moments of insight and dramatic weight." |
| 9. |
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06/18/10 |
Outstanding |
"...a film without one false moment." |
| 10. |
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06/11/10 |
Very Good |
"...the film's strength lies less in its big revelation than in its portrait of a man in total denial, blissfully unaware of his wife's misery, and of a woman who turned her back..." |
| 11. |
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05/14/10 |
Outstanding |
"...a wonderfully nuanced tale of love and loss set in a picturesque Irish coastal town during its annual literary festival.... an exquisite character study of a man in denial." |
| 12. |
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02/05/10 |
Very Good |
"...a heart-rending study of the mental and physical toll on two loving parents who are losing hope that their child can avoid life in an institution." |
| 13. |
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01/22/10 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...illustrates that getting religion doesn't end your problems - although it may provide a new set of tools for coping with them." |
| 14. |
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12/25/09 |
Very Good |
"...a delectable blend of clear-eyed observation and flat-out swooning that pushes Emily Blunt a few steps closer to full-fledged stardom..." |
| 15. |
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12/25/09 |
Good (Not Great) |
"There's so much spectacular female beauty on display in the lecherous fantasies of Rob Marshall's 'Nine' that it takes a while to realize there's not much else going on..." |
| 16. |
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12/25/09 |
Moderate |
"...a romantic comedy not about shiny young things but about 50-somethings.... But something at the heart of Meyers' screenplay struck me as forced and phony..." |
| 17. |
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12/04/09 |
Good (Not Great) |
"In rewriting the original Italian screenplay, Kirk Jones has wisely injected droll moments, giving the proceedings a more lived-in, less artificial atmosphere." |
| 18. |
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10/30/09 |
Very Good |
"It's kinda inspiring. It's also very funny." |
| 19. |
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10/23/09 |
Weak |
"Evidently these characters would have more to do in sequels which, let us pray, we never have to sit through." |
| 20. |
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10/23/09 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...plays it awfully safe. Under Mira Nair's direction, 'Amelia' is respectable and respectful, with a solid performance by two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank." |