Connie Ogle
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54% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 7.2 points lower than other critics.
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Connie Ogle's Scores
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| Average review score: | 58 | |
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| Highest review score: | The King's Speech | |
| Lowest review score: | Rollerball | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 395 out of 706
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Mixed: 191 out of 706
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Negative: 120 out of 706
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- Connie Ogle
Neurotic New Yorkers, messed up relationships, inept analysts, infidelity -- Ira & Abby has them all, and it's anything but refreshing to trudge through this well-worn territory again.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
It's not always an easy movie to watch, but its characters are unforgettable.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
The dancing, while reasonably entertaining, isn't anything you haven't seen before on MTV or BET, although the soundtrack might be a worthwhile investment for hip-hop fans.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
The most remarkable aspect of Charles Ferguson's lacerating documentary about the U.S. invasion of Iraq is that the film contains virtually no new information, and yet its message is as compelling as if we were hearing it for the first time.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
The story is far from finished; the film can't help but feel like a bridge to its end. But the power of that partnership forged in "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" remains strong.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Tom Hooper's terrific, Oscar-worthy film is not merely a spot-on period piece; it's also a heartfelt study in the shadings of courage, a film about duty and friendship that's often warmly funny and sometimes painful to watch.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 24, 2010
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- Connie Ogle
With compassion, a touch of melancholy and a sense of wonder, Brooklyn reveals the profound truths in a simple, familiar story, ending on a note that’s achingly bittersweet, no matter where you’re from.- Miami Herald
- Posted Nov 24, 2015
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- Connie Ogle
Watching Beckinsale evade and persuade and charm and infuriate is an utter delight. You might not want Lady Susan in your home, but she’s a force of nature in this amusing film.- Miami Herald
- Posted May 26, 2016
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- Connie Ogle
The real trick, of course, was casting the perfect child actor to carry the heavy load, and Tremblay is a wonder. The smart camera work helps highlight Jack’s perspective, but Abrahamson has also coaxed a genuine, marvelous performance out of the kid that’s key to the film’s emotional weight.- Miami Herald
- Posted Oct 29, 2015
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- Connie Ogle
Turns out to be a more disappointment than joyful reunion, a tedious and desperately drawn-out affair that tests your patience even as it brazenly courts (and often earns) your contempt.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is the anti-Bourne of espionage movies, a deliberate, cerebral, grim and utterly absorbing film that makes covert operations appear as unsexy as the Bourne films made them seem fast-paced and thrilling.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jan 7, 2012
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- Connie Ogle
If you found "Crouching Tiger" a stunning bore, you probably won't fall under Hero's spell. But the rest of us, well, we'll be more than happy to savor every moment of its strange, ravishing beauty.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
The interpretation is so painstaking and moving that almost every moment delivers a shuddering jolt to the head and the heart.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
The result is this infectious documentary, which combines some inspired musical performances with Chappelle's perpetually hilarious commentary.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Vibrant and intriguing, a fine adaptation despite the slight departures from its source, with warm cinematography that captures the feel of '50s Saigon and two performances worthy of Oscar attention.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Provides the rare pleasure of a blossoming romance between two people older than Kate Hudson or Ryan Reynolds.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
A nuanced study in obsession, dedication, manipulation, ethics and how the all-American need to be the best at something -- anything -- can shape a life.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Makes a compelling argument for women's rights without ever succumbing to preachiness.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
This Pride & Prejudice isn't minutely faithful to the book -- and for good reason -- but it is authentic where it counts: to the confused, wounded, eager hearts of its lovers.- Miami Herald
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- Posted Mar 22, 2012
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- Connie Ogle
The Constant Gardener is difficult to watch, literally. Meirelles' lens leaps and jitters too much, as if it's anxious it might be bludgeoned to death, too.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
A rarity, a film that preserves the depth and integrity of its source while bringing the story to life in an indelible way.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
A Hijacking is not quite as exciting as it should be, but its realistic examination of grit and folly are still more intriguing than swaggering action movie heroics.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jun 27, 2013
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- Posted Jul 20, 2011
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- Connie Ogle
The Age of Adaline is a modern romantic fairy tale set in San Francisco, marred by bad narration and an unnecessary desire to overexplain random magic.- Miami Herald
- Posted Apr 23, 2015
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- Connie Ogle
Late Marriage's stiffness is unlikely to demonstrate the emotional clout to sweep U.S. viewers off their feet.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
A script that deftly fleshes out characters and mimics reality shockingly well.- Miami Herald
- Posted Feb 3, 2011
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- Connie Ogle
More of a warm breeze than a great gust, but its simple, smart pleasures carry the force of a hurricane.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Despite its humble nature, the film is downright uplifting without being vulgar, flashy or embarrassing.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
McGregor hasn't been this appealing or vulnerable in ages, and in both of the film's love stories, he exemplifies Mills' message.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jun 30, 2011
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- Connie Ogle
A well-acted, well-crafted but excruciatingly tepid romantic film about a subject that will attract poetry lovers and yet test even their considerable patience.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Basically a one-joke movie, and they take their sweet time -- too much of it, actually -- getting to the good stuff. But what excellent laughs they provide in the end.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
On the Line's cutesy premise is no more ridiculous than that of most romantic comedies.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
It's a testament to the power of the story -- and this engaging adaptation -- that leaving Hogwarts is tough anyway.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Once you get past the intriguing fact that although Whip's job puts hundreds of lives into his hands on a daily basis yet he's cavalier about protecting them, the movie doesn't feel much different than any other exploration of addiction.- Miami Herald
- Posted Nov 1, 2012
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- Connie Ogle
The film actually improves on Cunningham's novel, thanks to gorgeous cinematography, a deft script by playwright David Hare, a mournful, melodious but never intrusive score by Philip Glass and a superb cast that brings the delicately formed characters to full, raging, sorrowful life.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Too slight to bear up under the weight of the final melodrama, and the film ends too abruptly, as if MacLachlan just ran out of things to write. Still, this visit to the old homestead is worthwhile, if only to meet its unflappable, charismatic women.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
There is magic here, enough to make Whale Rider worthy of the audience-choice awards it has earned at film festivals worldwide.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Has a weird, compelling energy, fueled by a deliciously dynamic cast, a cheerfully bawdy and odd story line and a refreshing, impossible romance.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
All we can do is hope that films such as Hotel Rwanda remind us all -- moviegoer and politician -- of the terrible cost of doing nothing.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Coriolanus is not by any stretch a hero, and yet Fiennes makes him magnetic, a warrior you can't look away from even when you might want to.- Miami Herald
- Posted Mar 22, 2012
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- Connie Ogle
Even the people who griped about Tom Cruise being cast as the towering Jack Reacher will have to admit Statham fits nicely in Parker's shoes.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jan 25, 2013
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- Connie Ogle
Its flimsy plot can’t quite support all the characters stuffed into the script, and the movie plays out in a weirdly static way that makes it feel improvised and uneven, leaving a few too much time during which nothing funny is happening.- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 22, 2013
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- Connie Ogle
Life of Pi works seamlessly on two levels. With grace, imagination and stunning visual acuity, it explores Martel's twin themes of faith and the power of storytelling. It's also a thrilling action adventure.- Miami Herald
- Posted Nov 21, 2012
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- Posted Apr 28, 2016
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- Connie Ogle
A romantic comedy so rote, dull and predictable that it makes "You've Got Mail" seem innovative and fresh.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
If only more romantic comedies played out as charmingly and perceptively as this one.- Miami Herald
- Posted Sep 26, 2013
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- Connie Ogle
Taylor is effective as a woman struggling to take control of her life, but Ambrose's work feels shallow in comparison.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
The cast is uniformly spectacular, infusing the characters with nuance and complexity.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
It is always intriguing as it follows the arrest and captivity of Salomon Sorowitsch (the terrific Karl Markovics), one of Germany's leading counterfeiters.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
It's a warm, skillful excavation of what look like ordinary lives, ones that aren't so simple once you dig a little deeper.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Smith is an endearing, driving comedic force, one who makes the buoyant Hitch more enjoyable than it has any reason to be.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Better than you might expect despite its awkward, slow beginning, drawing you in gradually and paying off in surprisingly effective and bittersweet ways.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Anyone who understands the subtle shadings of friendship will appreciate Our Song's realistic slice of teen life.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Filmed around stunning County Sligo on Ireland’s west coast, Calvary is a thoughtful, atmospheric movie despite the awkward parade of suspects and the fact that everyone seems a little too conveniently hostile.- Miami Herald
- Posted Aug 14, 2014
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- Connie Ogle
Dogme films don't have to be bleak to be effective. They can be -- imagine! -- fun. Scherfig may have taken the discipline in an entirely new and welcome direction.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Gerwig and Hawke are outstanding reasons to see this movie, but your patience — just like Maggie’s — will be tested before it’s over.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jun 9, 2016
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- Connie Ogle
Mottola softens his approach, and Adventureland turns out to be more like "Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist" than a Judd Apatow creation.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Well-acted and sincere, Testament of Youth is chastely romantic in its treatment of the relationship between Vera and Roland, but the film doesn’t hold back on showing the horror of trench warfare.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jul 3, 2015
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- Connie Ogle
The new version is a glorious, thrilling throwback that never sacrifices its solid roots in the western genre despite a sharp modern update that actually improves on the original.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
The sort of entertainment that makes you happy to be grown up and able to avoid the current onslaught of trite, lazy, unimaginative films aimed at tween-agers.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
A well-intentioned coming-of-age film anchored by two indelible performances but weakened by an overabundance of drama.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
At its core, Susanne Bier's wrenching portrayal of the shifting dynamics within a Danish family is really about survival, about how we cope in the face of shattering grief and what we'll do -- anything, really -- to save ourselves.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Literature lasts, but sometimes, The Last Station suggests, the ties that bind last, too.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Me and You and Everyone We Know brings to mind the work of happily downbeat, bad-boy provocateur Todd Solondz (Happiness, Palindromes), but July is more kind to her oddballs, although she displays a disturbing aptitude for perversity that Solondz would applaud.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
First and foremost, Iris is a magnificent story about the enduring bond between two eccentric, astounding souls who somehow managed to find each other and hold on for dear life.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Once you're among them, the Tenenbaums -- and Anderson -- cast quite a spell.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Watching Wilson and Hudson toil thanklessly through this mess is more laborious than writing the Great American Novel. And a lot less lucrative.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Wild may sound like a film about redemption, but it’s more about learning to live with what you can’t control — and accepting what you can control, which is sometimes just as difficult.- Miami Herald
- Posted Dec 18, 2014
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- Connie Ogle
For most U.S. audiences, Sophie Scholl: The Final Days, an Academy Award nominee for best foreign language film, is going to feel more like a history lesson than a movie.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
There's little warmth or depth to the characters who, for the most part, trudge through the film with little wonder at the magical journey they're making.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Gerwig, not surprisingly, is a marvel: mercurial, thin-skinned, haughty, desperate, funny, warm, a magnetic presence who mesmerizes the audience in the same way she attracts Tracy.- Miami Herald
- Posted Sep 3, 2015
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- Connie Ogle
A film of this sort demands superb, seemingly effortless acting, and Holofcener gets it at every turn.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
In the end the film stacks up just this side of twee, as the sort of quirky fare that's passably entertaining without ever offering anything real or remarkable.- Miami Herald
- Posted Apr 7, 2011
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- Connie Ogle
The Invisible Woman offers a compelling glimpse at a life once hidden.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jan 16, 2014
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- Connie Ogle
Despite its scary warnings, the film ends on an upbeat note, unless of course you happen to be Hillary Clinton's campaign manager.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
In the end, Roger Dodger doesn't really add up to much. Guys can be jerks when they're lonely, or even when they're not. It's not news. But Kidd's version of this truth shows he's a writer worth watching.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
There is little trace of tragedy in this warm, refreshing Southern comedy, which is quirky without being idiotic, original despite some familiar developments.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Even Greg’s tattooed and charismatic history teacher (Jon Bernthal) is more interesting than the self-absorbed kid we’re supposed to care about.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jun 25, 2015
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- Connie Ogle
This delightfully twisted story about a boy and his (dead) dog showcases precisely what Burton excels at: blending the macabre and the heartfelt in a perfect, if oddball, union.- Miami Herald
- Posted Oct 5, 2012
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- Connie Ogle
Fortunately, Bardem, who earned an Oscar nomination for his role in Julian Schnabel's "Before Night Falls," makes up for the script's shortcomings.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Serenity shows what might have happened if Han Solo had been the focus of the original "Star Wars" instead of whiny Jedi wannabe Luke Skywalker.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
In addition to providing a textbook example of suspense, Estes also makes us want to know what happens to these kids after the screen goes dark.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Higher Ground is ultimately a proponent of the human spirit, of the individuality and honesty that must be claimed, even at a high price. That's a lot of substance to stuff into one little movie, but Farmiga makes it fit astonishingly well.- Miami Herald
- Posted Sep 8, 2011
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- Connie Ogle
The cast brings its by-the-numbers characters alive.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
The film is probably not evil incarnate, but it's so irritating you wish it -- and just about everyone in it -- would just shut up and get out of your room.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
The film is far from perfect, but it's likely to inspire more than few quests for balance -- or at least a fabulous bowl of linguine.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
Documentary gold, and you will have formed an opinion on the controversy by the time you leave the theater. You may not know art, but you'll know what you like.- Miami Herald
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- Connie Ogle
The movie wanders off course in the final act, as if none of its three screenwriters could quite figure out how to end it.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jan 11, 2013
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- Connie Ogle
The Iron Lady never delves deeply enough into the politics or the people, preferring instead to make us feel bad about the unfortunate way in which old age levels us all.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jan 12, 2012
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- Connie Ogle
Bayona is restrained here in terms of gore, but his landscape is a realistic vision of a hell we never hope to visit.- Miami Herald
- Posted Jan 4, 2013
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- Connie Ogle
Clearly an important film, if only for such disheartening reminders that a McDonald's salad with ranch dressing has more calories than a Big Mac or that Miami is the 15th fattest city in the country (Houston is No. 1).- Miami Herald
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