Barbara Goslawski
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40% higher than the average critic
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60% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.6 points lower than other critics.
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Barbara Goslawski's Scores
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- TV
| Average review score: | 63 | |
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| Highest review score: | Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow | |
| Lowest review score: | My Dog Tulip | |
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- Barbara Goslawski
A complex political statement, Amigo is epic in scale but trades the schmaltz of the traditional war film for a more resolute treatment of subject.- Boxoffice Magazine
- Posted Aug 15, 2011
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- Barbara Goslawski
Fiennes' technique is extraordinary in its simplicity, balancing a literal prowl throughout his immense sculptural environs with a respectful observational distance.- Boxoffice Magazine
- Posted Aug 10, 2011
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- Barbara Goslawski
Severe and unflinching, The Whistleblower relies on journalistic realism to pack its punch.- Boxoffice Magazine
- Posted Jul 31, 2011
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- Barbara Goslawski
Akin to a stroll through a gallery, L'amour Fou is meditative and magically eye-opening.- Boxoffice Magazine
- Posted May 9, 2011
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- Barbara Goslawski
While it matches "Pygmalion" and "Educating Rita" in topic and pedigree, Queen to Play merely hints at plot points and character development, which leaves it to coasts on the reputations of its stars.- Boxoffice Magazine
- Posted Apr 12, 2011
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- Barbara Goslawski
The result is a lively mix of informative and enlightening storytelling, with a healthy dash of poignancy.- Boxoffice Magazine
- Posted Apr 5, 2011
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- Barbara Goslawski
It's a simple story that gets the gentle nudge it needs to reveal its greater purpose. Probably too subtle for most tastes, the novel's reputation and its unique idea should draw people to cinemas.- Boxoffice Magazine
- Posted Jan 15, 2011
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- Barbara Goslawski
As in "L'Humanité" and "Twentynine Palms," the director presents a cogent study of emotional excess with a sure handed control that harkens back to Robert Bresson.- Boxoffice Magazine
- Posted Dec 22, 2010
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- Barbara Goslawski
Barney's Version is one of those rare films whose caricature of life undeniably illuminates. It's the vivid story of the topsy-turvy character so flawed you love him despite yourself.- Boxoffice Magazine
- Posted Dec 6, 2010
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- Barbara Goslawski
Stone is highly charged and vibrant, and pits Edward Norton against Robert De Niro for two utterly electrifying performances.- Boxoffice Magazine
- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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