David Sterritt
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On average, this critic grades 0.8 points lower than other critics.
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David Sterritt's Scores
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| Average review score: | 65 | |
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| Highest review score: | Children of Heaven | |
| Lowest review score: | Barb Wire | |
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Positive: 1,242 out of 2253
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Mixed: 751 out of 2253
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Negative: 260 out of 2253
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In this forthright screen version of E.M. Forster's posthumously published novel. Directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant, who show the same literate skill and the same fidelity to their source that marked "A Room With a View."- Christian Science Monitor
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Belvaux tells this seamy story with great energy, and gives an all-stops-out performance in the leading role. Also fine are Catherine Frot as Bruno's former girlfriend and Dominique Blanc as the addict.- Christian Science Monitor
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The result is a history lesson both invaluable and horrific.- Christian Science Monitor
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If you can endure watching it, you won't forget this grim cautionary tale for a long time.- Christian Science Monitor
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Rohmer's films are renowned for their beauty, so it's surprising that he made a picture using digital video rather than film. But this was the right choice.- Christian Science Monitor
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Divine Intervention is the "Dr. Strangelove" of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, bringing barely acknowledged fears to the surface so they can be understood.- Christian Science Monitor
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Haneke brings his usual dark sensibility to bear on the multifaceted story, expressing the fractured quality of modern city life through scenes that wander through a labyrinth of missing links and lost connections.- Christian Science Monitor
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Perhaps they truly believe war is an inescapable aspect of human life. If so, why make movies that rub our faces in its horror? If artists have no antidote to war's evil or insight into the suffering it brings, their motive in depicting it must be merely to sensationalize its terrors and make money from the morbid fascination it holds for audiences. We deserve better.- Christian Science Monitor
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This superbly filmed Italian drama stands with Bellocchio's best work. Originally titled "Ora di religione."- Christian Science Monitor
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This is a subdued and sometimes subtle exercise in ghostly doings, going against the horror-movie grain by relying on quietude and understatement.- Christian Science Monitor
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If you're not in the mood for "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" meets "Last House on the Left," stay very far away. Horror fans will find what they're looking for, though.- Christian Science Monitor
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Hanks's extraordinary acting keeps the adventure involving even though the beginning is predictable, the middle is uneven, and the finale slips into Zemeckis's patented brand of "Forrest Gump" fuzziness.- Christian Science Monitor
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The one full-fledged inspiration of Outrageous Fortune is the pairing of Long and Midler into a team that adds up to even more than the sum of its parts.- Christian Science Monitor
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Splendid acting, a screenplay as likable as it is unpredictable, and an undercurrent of deep human generosity make this a particularly engaging comic-dramatic experience.- Christian Science Monitor
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While serving up music so free of thought that the best of it seems to crystallize our thoughtless, tightly wound era.- Christian Science Monitor
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All emerge as vivid historical figures in this lucid account.- Christian Science Monitor
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Subtle filmmaking and true-as-life acting make this an acute psychological drama with an engrossing sociological subtext. It stands with Doillon's best work.- Christian Science Monitor
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While the story takes some clever turns, its psychology is far from convincing and its momentum flags long before the finale.- Christian Science Monitor
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This thoughtful, troubling drama is leagues above the sensationalistic stuff Araki peddled in earlier films.- Christian Science Monitor
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Some viewers may welcome the drama's lack of resolution as an honest response to the mysteries of adolescence, while others may consider it a moral cop-out. [10 March 1986, p.33]- Christian Science Monitor
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Imagine a bolder "Bully" blended with a more probing "River's Edge" and you'll have some idea of this little drama's strong dramatic and emotional power.- Christian Science Monitor
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Taking great commercial risks, director Martin Scorsese avoids movie-star performances and the psychological storytelling that Hollywood movies normally thrive on.- Christian Science Monitor
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You never know what to expect from Boyle, and that goes triple in this offbeat comedy drama. It's a movie about family that family viewers will find good, quirky fun.- Christian Science Monitor
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A second-rate adaptation of the second-rate Choderlos de Laclos novel: two hours of pretty people sitting in pretty rooms and talking about sex. [23 Dec 1988, A& L, p.19]- Christian Science Monitor
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Directed and cowritten by a veteran of Denmark's no-frills "Dogma 95" movement, this is a quiet, no-frills drama with simple human values at its core.- Christian Science Monitor
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Although the film doesn't probe Whale's personality as deeply as it might, the acting is excellent and movie buffs will enjoy its behind-the-scenes references and nostalgic film clips.- Christian Science Monitor
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Dieckmann's debut film is skillfully acted, and builds a sense of true menace.- Christian Science Monitor
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Although some of the acting is strong, the atmosphere is so relentlessly sleazy that many moviegoers will want to go long before the final credits.- Christian Science Monitor
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The acting and screenplay are amusing, but director Sitch might have taken a more adventurous approach to a tale with such an adventurous subject.- Christian Science Monitor
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You may not literally laugh or cry, as the ads promise. But you'll have a good time watching the dream-fulfilling denims make their comic-romantic rounds.- Christian Science Monitor
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- David Sterritt
You run across animation this ingenious about as often as a moving castle comes your way.- Christian Science Monitor
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- David Sterritt
It's refreshing to see a cartoon that looks like a cartoon -- and a lovingly drawn one -- rather than a conglomeration of computer-generated bits and bytes.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story is so important and compelling that you wish Jewison had treated it more as an urgent wake-up call than a by-the-numbers morality play.- Christian Science Monitor
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Trumpets the worthwhile message that ballet is just as manly and athletic as any other masculine activity - and maybe a touch more so, if you have to defy an uncomprehending community in order to pursue it.- Christian Science Monitor
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This cleverly structured Argentine heist movie isn't as original or ingenious as it tries to be, but it's fun watching the chicanery veer down one unexpected pathway after another.- Christian Science Monitor
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The first hour is excellent, spinning an ethically and emotionally compelling tale. Narrative logic fades during the second half, though, reducing the movie's impact on every level.- Christian Science Monitor
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Measured against family-film classics like The Wizard of Oz or The Black Stallion, to mention just two of my favorites, The Secret Garden is a bit slender, neither as ingeniously inventive nor as majestically mysterious as the best of its breed.- Christian Science Monitor
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- David Sterritt
It starts slowly, but builds to a spectacular climax with hearty sound effects and deftly directed stunts.- Christian Science Monitor
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- David Sterritt
Viewers of that age may overlook the contrived situations and the awful acting, which consists mainly of frozen grins. Nobody else will.- Christian Science Monitor
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- David Sterritt
Tim Burton's fantasy is more original than his previous film, “Batman,'' and its colors make “Dick Tracy'' look drab. Add wry dialogue and a mischievous critique of suburban life, and you have a diverting fable that doesn't quite live up to its quirky premise. [7 Dec 1990, Arts, p.12]- Christian Science Monitor
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Sarandon narrates and Ormond reads excerpts from Hahn's memoir, supplemented by archival footage and interviews with the survivor herself.- Christian Science Monitor
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The dialogue and acting are stagy at times, especially in the early scenes, but the characters are compelling and the Indian atmosphere is vividly sketched.- Christian Science Monitor
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The quartet appears to be mightily lacking in the brains and judgment departments, but at least it tries to do something about its failings, employing a traveling psychotherapist whose interventions and ruminations provide some of the film's most unwittingly amusing moments.- Christian Science Monitor
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This is moviemaking on the highest dramatic, psychological, and moral plane.- Christian Science Monitor
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Such understated storytelling, sensitive directing, and avoidance of easy filmmaking tricks are all too rare in American movies. This is truly one from the heart.- Christian Science Monitor
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Brooks endows Japanese Story with a fair measure of suspense, pathos, and romance, despite the challenge of conjuring these qualities from only two main characters and not much else to look at in many scenes but sand, sand, sand.- Christian Science Monitor
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It's not a pretty picture, but it won't be soon forgotten by thriller fans with nerves and stomachs steely enough to take its violence in stride.- Christian Science Monitor
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Labors mightily to be as offensive and obnoxious as possible. It's inventive in an idiotic sort of way, though, and pauses occasionally to make serious points about movie violence and censorship.- Christian Science Monitor
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Contains amazingly candid views of warriors behind the scenes of battle.- Christian Science Monitor
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Thoughtful and reflective, it stands with the most exquisitely crafted films in recent memory, joining eloquently conceived images to an uncommonly literate screenplay. [17 Sept 1993, Arts, p.11]- Christian Science Monitor
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Set in an exotic world inhabited by humanoids of wildly different sizes, the fantasy reflects the interest of director Laloux and designer Roland Topor in surrealistic art. [24 Dec 1999, p.B6]- Christian Science Monitor
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Hearing her speak her finely honed mind in unscripted, un-"handled" terms is worth the price of admission in itself.- Christian Science Monitor
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The violent story is standard "film noir" fare, but Soderbergh treats it with oomph and imagination.- Christian Science Monitor
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Provides an intelligent, deeply personal view of social and political issues that are longstanding and complex but not, she insists, intractable.- Christian Science Monitor
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It's as elegant as any movie around, though, and boasts strong acting by a distinguished cast.- Christian Science Monitor
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Iwai's ambitious drama is strikingly shot, poignantly acted by a splendid young cast, and enriched by surprising use of Debussy classics on the soundtrack.- Christian Science Monitor
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The animation is deft but the screenplay is stilted, the voice-performances are unimaginative, and the whole project is surprisingly clumsy in its efforts to please young and old alike. A major disappointment.- Christian Science Monitor
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The best scenes capture the blend of irony, melodrama, and real emotion that distinguishes Fassbinder's most memorable pictures.- Christian Science Monitor
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Moretti's acting skills aren't up to the demands of the main role, and his portrait of family life is too simplistic to be credible.- Christian Science Monitor
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Who would have guessed a documentary about Derrida, the great French philosopher of deconstruction and "différence," would be so entertaining?- Christian Science Monitor
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Most of the way this ranks with the Coens' most immaculately crafted work. Cain would have loved its dreamlike chills, and so will audiences nostalgic for the movies of half a century ago.- Christian Science Monitor
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This time it's just chasing, fistfighting, and shooting. A disappointment from the director of "Bloody Sunday."- Christian Science Monitor
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Wong has acquired a loyal cult following over the years, and Dupont's exquisitely filmed episodes show why.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story evokes a lot of varied emotions, but none runs more than an inch below skin deep.- Christian Science Monitor
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The documentary is revealing and chilling, although it doesn't explore the inner workings of the American criminal-justice system as thoroughly as one might wish.- Christian Science Monitor
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Snow is a full-fledged genius who enlarged the fundamental horizons of cinema with his classic "Wavelength," but here his aesthetic and philosophical ideas don't quite keep pace with his technological boldness.- Christian Science Monitor
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Thoughtfully directed by the versatile Iain Softely from Hossein Amini's screenplay, which reduces James's intricately structured narrative to feature-film scale without losing the book's rueful psychological tone.- Christian Science Monitor
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The plot switches gears every time it threatens to run out of energy, which keeps the show as lively as it is preposterous.- Christian Science Monitor
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The drama is a gentle, witty parable of the mixed feelings some people show toward free choice when it confronts them not in theory but in everyday life.- Christian Science Monitor
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Moody, atmospheric, and bewitching, like other first-rate examples of modern Thai cinema.- Christian Science Monitor
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It's hard to find a current release that so effectively teases the mind and emotions.- Christian Science Monitor
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Tasty while you take it in, but larded down with empty cinematic calories.- Christian Science Monitor
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Sensitive acting and imaginative filmmaking help rescue the movie from potential excesses of its own.- Christian Science Monitor
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The fine cast is also misused -- especially Kidman, who looks as unruffled at the end of her torments as before they began, and Zellweger, who does a job of overacting that might have gotten rejected by "The Beverly Hillbillies."- Christian Science Monitor
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On the screen, Burton turns out to BE the ideal filmmaker for this deliciously bizarre yarn. He's given free rein to his fantasies in past movies, but rarely as wittily and consistently as he does here.- Christian Science Monitor
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The movie's basic message is that lying and conniving are perfectly all right - as long as you're a swell person inside, like the pert character we're watching here. Working Girl is a fun movie in many ways - don't get me wrong. [25 Jan 1989, Arts, p.11]- Christian Science Monitor
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Less pretentious and more gripping than the overrated sequel, ''The Road Warrior,'' but viciously violent and awfully shallow.- Christian Science Monitor
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Paints a sincere and serious portrait of the seductiveness of evil and the self-destructive nature of depravity.- Christian Science Monitor
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Stay far, far away unless you can handle the copious amounts of blood--and agonizing psychological problems-- that its participants face on what seems like a daily basis.- Christian Science Monitor
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Use of a loosely written screenplay and a nonprofessional cast in this picture weakens its dramatic appeal even as it lends authenticity and local color.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story takes a while to get started, but the acting is lively, the special effects are snazzy.- Christian Science Monitor
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Michell treats the Irish troubles of the 1970s with clear-eyed compassion, and Walters's performance ranks with her best.- Christian Science Monitor
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There's some sexually tinged humor and a bit of foul language, but most of the action is lightheaded fun. The picture also has a striking visual style - showing what a strong talent Almod'ovar can be when he focuses his energy on cinematic values, instead of dreaming up provocative stunts that put his work beyond the pale for many moviegoers.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story has too many trite moments, but strong acting and a goodhearted attitude keep it afloat.- Christian Science Monitor
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There are marvelous moments and dull ones. The best asset is first-rate acting; the worst liability is Roos's overuse of cinematic gimmicks.- Christian Science Monitor
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Sincere acting and heartfelt filmmaking add energy to this unassuming Tunisian drama.- Christian Science Monitor
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The acting is solid, but Tony Pierce-Roberts's unimaginative camera work falls short of his highest standard.- Christian Science Monitor
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Like many Altman movies, this is less a dramatic story to follow than an atmospheric environment to visit.- Christian Science Monitor
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Leconte reconfirms his growing importance to French cinema with this precisely crafted, marvelously acted drama, which makes a powerful statement on capital punishment.- Christian Science Monitor
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It's conventional in approach and sometimes sentimental, even corny, in its content. But there were so many fascinating overtones in Mr. Charles's life and career that any account of them is bound to be riveting at least part of the time.- Christian Science Monitor
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It marks a new artistic peak for director James Ivory, producer Ismail Merchant, and writer Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.- Christian Science Monitor
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Crossing Delancey is a warm and appealing visit with some warm and lovable people - and that's good reason to welcome this ``Moonstruck, Jewish-American Style.''- Christian Science Monitor
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Bowfinger is mediocre . . . can be irksome, tedious, and hard to sit through.- Christian Science Monitor
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This pitch-black comedy is less lurid than its title, but director Danny Boyle ultimately fritters away his psychologically rich story in a horror-flick finale.- Christian Science Monitor
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Even if baseball isn't your favorite sport, or if you don't like sports much at all, you'll find something to catch your attention in this smartly made (if unblushingly vulgar) new comedy. [7 July 1988]- Christian Science Monitor
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Sometimes they're truly hilarious; sometimes they're lazy enough to milk laughs from scattershot vulgarity.- Christian Science Monitor
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This unusual romantic drama is sensitively acted by a well-chosen cast and subtly directed by Cox.- Christian Science Monitor
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All give heartfelt, unflashy performances that help make Shattered Glass one of the season's most thoughtful offerings.- Christian Science Monitor
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This is a funny, sad, stunningly smart movie about the end of movies, made in Tsai's inimitable, unblinking style. No movie lover should miss it.- Christian Science Monitor
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The film isn't quite excellent, though, since it sags in the middle and starts to seem repetitive.- Christian Science Monitor
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The premise is promising, but Herzfeld cares more about sensationalism than substance, and portions of the picture are far nastier than they had to be.- Christian Science Monitor
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For a while, it's like really cool, with lots of energy and stuff, but then it gets like major repetitious, and you wish it was like over, y'know? As if!- Christian Science Monitor
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This delirious film is overflowing with energy and effects, but it lacks the heart and soul that would have made it important as well as impressive.- Christian Science Monitor
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Kevin Kline has some amusing moments, but Meg Ryan's acting runs out of energy, and Lawrence Kasdan's directing is too laid-back to help her out. [7 Jul 1995, p.13]- Christian Science Monitor
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It's no accident that this movie is named after both the filmmaker and his subject. It stands with the most thoughtful releases of recent months, and will linger in memory.- Christian Science Monitor
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A change from summer fare, but it doesn't make the picture compelling to watch. You won't find the detail of the "Godfather" films or the psychological complexities of Martin Scorsese's gangster movies. The plot holes are big enough to hide Al Capone's illicit millions in.- Christian Science Monitor
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The movie is mostly a megadose of good-old-days nostalgia.- Christian Science Monitor
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Cary Grant is irresistible as Dudley the angel, David Niven brings offbeat humor to the clergyman, and Loretta Young is refreshingly low-key as the title character. The picture is more witty than laugh-out-loud funny, but director Henry Koster serves up some fetching scenes, and there are snappy second-string performances from old pros like Monty Woolley, Elsa Lanchester, and James Gleason. [03 Jan 1997, p.15]- Christian Science Monitor
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- David Sterritt
This disaster film has action from the get-go; but its awesome special effects hide a laughably corny plot, and for a picture about terror from the depths, its characters are ridiculously shallow.- Christian Science Monitor
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Always is a nice try for Spielberg, and the cast gives it a game try... The movie's generally dull effect makes it clear, however, that Spielberg still has some maturing to do before he's ready to scan the depths of human - not to mention cosmic - psychology.- Christian Science Monitor
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The film is a disappointment, and at more than two hours' running time, a very long disappointment.- Christian Science Monitor
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Suffers from touches of sentimentality in its last portion -- Many viewers may welcome this last-minute brightening, though. If so, All or Nothing could join "Topsy Turvy" and "Secrets & Lies" as one of Leigh's most widely enjoyed recent films.- Christian Science Monitor
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Moore turns the camera on himself too often for comfort, but he provides an eye-opening array of facts and revelations.- Christian Science Monitor
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This is a great companion piece to Hou's masterly "Flowers of Shanghai" and fresh evidence of his status as Taiwan's greatest filmmaker.- Christian Science Monitor
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What distinguishes Girl With a Pearl Earring is its combination of refined filmmaking and Johansson's exquisitely understated acting. It partakes of Vermeer's spirit and style, and that makes it one of the year's best movies.- Christian Science Monitor
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Controversy and all, JFK is one of the year's most powerful and provocative films.- Christian Science Monitor
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The farce is energetically written, breezily acted, and never quite as dumb as the lunkheads it's about.- Christian Science Monitor
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Phil Hartman wrote and directed the picture, which proves for the zillionth time that a low budget doesn't have to mean low quality.- Christian Science Monitor
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Färberböck has directed the story with a canny blend of liveliness and taste.- Christian Science Monitor
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While this slightly edgy comedy has moments of offbeat charm, it would carry more conviction if the acting were richer and the characters focused on more sophisticated attitudes and ambitions.- Christian Science Monitor
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This high-quality Disney animation combines strong pictorial appeal with amiable voice-performances.- Christian Science Monitor
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This is an op-ed polemic, and it's refreshing to see one so skillfully produced by filmmakers with a shoestring budget and meager access to mainstream distribution. A must-see movie, no matter what your politics are.- Christian Science Monitor
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In short, it's dull, derivative, and as lifelike as a heap of historical figurines. Few will remember this Alamo for long.- Christian Science Monitor
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Iceman is often engaging and sometimes exciting, but despite its jumpy cross-cutting between the technological and natural worlds, it never crosses into the magical realm it reaches for so earnestly. [17 May 1984, p.27]- Christian Science Monitor
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Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith give uproarious comic performances as government agents ordered to keep New York's monsters in Manhattan, where they'll blend right in with the rest of the confusion.- Christian Science Monitor
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The acting is sincere and the camera work is pretty, but this art-movie variation on "The Sixth Sense" doesn't have enough energy to fulfill the high promise of Berliner's previous picture, the enchanting "Ma vie en rose."- Christian Science Monitor
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This intellectual allegory would carry more punch if it didn't slip into melodrama so often, but it marks Aronofsky as an exceptionally promising new filmmaker.- Christian Science Monitor
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Smoothly directed by Kevin Costner, who also gives a sensitive performance in the leading role. The screenplay is often trite, however, and there's no reason for the picture's three-hour length. [9 Nov 1990, Arts, p.12]- Christian Science Monitor
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In reducing Presumed Innocent to a 126-minute film, director Pakula has necessarily stripped it of many complexities and ambiguities that lend the novel much of its interest. The performances are capable, if rarely inspired.- Christian Science Monitor
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In keeping with this background, the movie boldly incorporates actual newsreel footage - with authentic images of human suffering, some of them seen in TV reports on the war - into its conventionally scripted and acted story.- Christian Science Monitor
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The ultimate challenge of making a first-rate caper movie is dishing up often-used ingredients with enough novel twists to make them seem familiar and fresh at the same time. Mamet soars over the hurdles with energy and imagination to spare.- Christian Science Monitor
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A fascinating glimpse of family love and rivalry, if not a deep-digging documentary of "My Architect" quality.- Christian Science Monitor
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The screenplay has flashes of real wit, and Perlman is perfect in the title role.- Christian Science Monitor
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Hammers home its tragicomic points too heavily for either its humorous or dramatic aspects to gather much emotional steam.- Christian Science Monitor
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Part of the movie's fascination is watching Ms. Bening play a role that tantalizingly mirrors her own position in today's movie world - and she does it with wit, sparkle, and all-out energy.- Christian Science Monitor
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- David Sterritt
Under Fire is not a gentle experience. But it offers more to think about than any other new Hollywood picture. [23 Nov 1983, p.42]- Christian Science Monitor
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- David Sterritt
The humor is uneven and sometimes crude, but much of the mock-documentary is surprising and amusing.- Christian Science Monitor
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Liu is dazzling as the heroine, and the movie as a whole strikes a lovely balance between comedy and compassion.- Christian Science Monitor
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Balaban's superb performance blends with Moyle's mostly understated directing to produce an uneven but sometimes enchanting comedy-drama.- Christian Science Monitor
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The flamboyantly filmed story makes some telling points about adolescent life. But despite its oh-so-cynical mannerisms, it falls all over itself to flatter an allegedly self-absorbed and self-pitying teen audience. [7 April 1989]- Christian Science Monitor
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Egoyan's cinematic brilliance shows up intermittently in this atmospheric thriller, which gains most of its punch from Hoskins's surprisingly subtle performance.- Christian Science Monitor
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If lush landscapes and exotic wildlife are what you're after, this isn't the safari for you. But many moviegoers will respond to its mixture of family drama and Holocaust-era history.- Christian Science Monitor
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The cinematography is gorgeous from first frame to last, but the story occasionally rings false.- Christian Science Monitor
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While it's a splendidly acted film, A Beautiful Mind is also a wasted opportunity.- Christian Science Monitor
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This dark psychological story falls short in terms of filmmaking and acting, but it's original enough to stand out from the crowd.- Christian Science Monitor
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Sigourney Weaver isn't quite up to her most demanding scenes, but Ben Kingsley is expertly enigmatic as the stranger, and Stuart Wilson is excellent as the husband who doesn't know whom to believe. [27 Jan 1995, p. 14]- Christian Science Monitor
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Equally fascinated by the afflictions of life and the usually squandered opportunities these afford for courage and self-sacrifice.- Christian Science Monitor
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This is only Ustaoglu's second film, but smart performances and expressive camera work mark her as a talent to watch in the future.- Christian Science Monitor
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If it weren't so smartly filmed and acted, this might add up to an over-the-top mess. But watch how inventively Mr. Antal keeps the action moving and you'll see why his picture has won a passel of prizes.- Christian Science Monitor
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The movie takes no particular stance on the controversies surrounding its heroine, seen by some as a self-serving egomaniac and others as a tireless champion of the poor. Nor can much insight be gleaned from Madonna's energetic but oddly impersonal performance.- Christian Science Monitor
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This isn't a movie, it's a thingamajig - frequently as off-putting as can be, but unassailably one of a kind.- Christian Science Monitor
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There are some novelties, like views of people surfing down sand dunes, but there's also far too much self-congratulation by surfers. Don't step into this not-so-new wave unless you're a die-hard surfing buff.- Christian Science Monitor
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Francis Ford Coppola has directed the legal drama with his usual keen attention to atmosphere and texture, although his adaptation of John Grisham's bestselling novel leaves out connective material that would have made the tale smoother and savvier.- Christian Science Monitor
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Directed by Ang Lee, whose exposure of middle-class hypocrisy would be more effective if it weren't rigged to provide evidence for the story's take on contemporary values.- Christian Science Monitor
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Although the film is slow and sometimes ungainly, it takes on surprising power from the dignity of its performances and the moral strength of its ideas.- Christian Science Monitor
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Sprightly acting, understated emotions, and lovingly detailed ambience make this amiable comedy-drama an easygoing indie pleasure.- Christian Science Monitor
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Although it isn't very original in style, this heartfelt account is always instructive and frequently very touching.- Christian Science Monitor
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Not a masterpiece, but definitely one of the year's most entertaining movies.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story is thin, but the film has rich emotions and a highly constructive moral sense, showing how racial divisions crumble once people recognize their artificiality.- Christian Science Monitor
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- David Sterritt
The story has some chillingly suspenseful episodes, although it's marred by overfamiliar themes and weak dialogue.- Christian Science Monitor
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The most original and amusing animation in recent memory. Kids will love its fantasy and adventure, and grownups should appreciate its whimsical humor.- Christian Science Monitor
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The filmmaking technique of writer-director Kevin Smith has matured since the raunchy "Clerks," his popular debut movie; but although his dialogue is often witty, he still relies on blunt sexual humor to get his point across.- Christian Science Monitor
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Married to the Mob isn't for all tastes. But for cinematic thrills and spills, it's quite a ride.- Christian Science Monitor
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The screenplay is foolish and Michael Keaton overplays the title role badly, but director Tim Burton gives the comedy a heap of visual imagination. [22 Apr 1988]- Christian Science Monitor
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The ensemble acting is impressively in tune; and Michael Nyman's surging score adds an extra measure of emotional power.- Christian Science Monitor
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- David Sterritt
The main characters are unremarkable, and most of the acting is dull.- Christian Science Monitor
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This is one of Haneke's least powerful films, although the excellent cast is interesting to watch.- Christian Science Monitor
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It's the best animated fun of the year, and you don't need a lamp or a genie to enjoy it.- Christian Science Monitor
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The settings and visual effects are imaginatively done, but the dialogue is silly and the plot is a mishmash, with echoes of everything from the "Aliens" movies to Michael Crichton's novel "Sphere," which pushes similar buttons a little more intelligently.- Christian Science Monitor
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Altman is one of very few directors who could have assembled such a superb ensemble, and he makes the most of it from first scene to last.- Christian Science Monitor
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Viewers with a taste for bizarre, even surreal, humor will have a ball.- Christian Science Monitor
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Worth a dozen "Blair Witch Projects," with much more harrowing psychology and pithy dialogue. It's a bone-chilling plunge into no-holds-barred storytelling.- Christian Science Monitor
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Proudly old-fashioned in every way except the often excessive violence that director Martin Campbell splashes across the screen.- Christian Science Monitor
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Aniston and Reilly give the best of many excellent performances. A few plotty scenes aside, this quietly directed drama paints a sensitive, sympathetic portrait of modern malaise, and has a smart sense of humor as a bonus.- Christian Science Monitor
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Intolerable Cruelty is a romantic comedy, but it has enough dark, strange, and cynical moments to qualify as a full-fledged part of the Coen canon.- Christian Science Monitor
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Leconte justifies his vaunted reputation by lending freshness and feeling to what could have been a gimmicky tragicomedy.- Christian Science Monitor
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A third aspect of The Tracker is less successful. In a badly calculated move, Mr. de Heer and singer Graham Tardif fill the soundtrack with songs full of clichés, platitudes, and truisms.- Christian Science Monitor
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Hilarious, frenetic, and touching, but stereotyped and superficial in its treatment of both homosexuals and conservatives.- Christian Science Monitor
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Matt Damon and Robin Williams give touching performances, but Gus Van Sant's filmmaking is surprisingly ordinary.- Christian Science Monitor
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Here's hoping other filmmakers will follow its spirit, if not all of its methods.- Christian Science Monitor
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The directors, George Miller and George Ogilvie, borrow from every source they can find; movie buffs can pass the time spotting the Lynch shot, the Leone shot, the Jodorowski shot, and all kinds of others.- Christian Science Monitor
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Mahieux gives a bravura performance as the title character. Director Garrone keeps the story involving even though it doesn't quite live up to the star's strong talents.- Christian Science Monitor
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The mid-'50s version is slow going most of the way, but there's no beating Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr in the charm department, and director Leo McCarey comes up with some amusing moments that are more diverting than anything in Beatty's updated edition. [13 Oct 1994, p.10]- Christian Science Monitor
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Tom Hanks makes his directorial debut with this likable comedy, which shows that while pop culture is a business like any other, enthusiasm and high spirits can lead to satisfaction even if major success proves elusive.- Christian Science Monitor
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The athletic scenes are so lively and the main performances are so magnetic that even moviegoers who resist sports-centered pictures may be won over. [11 Sep 1998, p.B2]- Christian Science Monitor
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Cinema's greatest surrealist is at the peak of his powers in the last movie of his unparalleled career.- Christian Science Monitor
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The acting is excellent and Penn reconfirms his remarkable talent for muted, understated filmmaking that focuses on character and dialogue rather than spectacle and sensationalism.- Christian Science Monitor
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In addition to its own merits as a social and cultural document, Broomfield's film continues the welcome trend of more and more nonfiction movies finding their way to theater screens and attracting wide general audiences.- Christian Science Monitor
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Has social, psychological, and ultimately mystical overtones that raise it leagues above most other teen-centered comedies.- Christian Science Monitor
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This latest movie adaptation sustains a consistent note of measured mirth. As in the novel, the romantic flippancies have a serious core because at stake is nothing less than the prospect of an enduring happiness.- Christian Science Monitor
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French filmmaker Louis Malle is a storyteller capable of reinventing his style to suit every new project, but his ideas aren't dynamic enough to overcome the triteness of the basic idea or the overheated nature of the sex scenes, which have been trimmed down....Jeremy Irons gives a smart and sensitive performance, though, and Juliette Binoche and Miranda Richardson are also strong. [8 Jan 1993, p.14]- Christian Science Monitor
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Loses much of the book's complexity but gains dramatic power from a cleverly streamlined screenplay... and several persuasive performances. No previous movie has made Austen's vision seem so vivid and alive for contemporary times.- Christian Science Monitor
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The picture makes up in energy and high spirits what it lacks in structure and style.- Christian Science Monitor
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The movie gains a few points for its colorfully filmed Boston background and bright bossa-nova music. But it's filmed in a fake-spontaneous style that's as stale and artificial as the relationships between the characters.- Christian Science Monitor
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Ross's comedy isn't as inventive as "The Truman Show," which it resembles in some ways, but it explores interesting ideas with nimble humor.- Christian Science Monitor
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Solid acting helps the story stay earthbound when Aronofsky's filmmaking gets addicted to its own flashy cynicism, but the picture sometimes seems as dazed and confused as the situations it wants to criticize.- Christian Science Monitor
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Funny, sad, and tinged with magic realism, this ambitious comedy-drama is as original as it is nimbly directed.- Christian Science Monitor
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Malkovich is wryly amusing as German director F.W. Murnau, and Dafoe steals the show as a vampire playing an actor playing a vampire.- Christian Science Monitor
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Stylishly made, if less intellectually resonant than first-rate Mann films like "Ali" and "The Insider."- Christian Science Monitor
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While the result is visually brilliant, it's oddly disjointed and packs less emotional force than Richard Price's novel.- Christian Science Monitor
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Hovering between vivid countryside documentary and understated melodrama, this almost wordless film is a unique excursion into fascinating territory.- Christian Science Monitor
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On the upside, the action is consistently quick and breezy, and New York City looks te rrific through the loving lens of Carlo DiPalma's camera. On the downside, the jokes are more bemusing than hilarious, earning smiles rather than full-fledged laughs despite the efforts of the energetic cast. Also unfortunate is a nastiness toward women that creeps into some of the gags. There's at least one scene of classic brilliance, though, involving five tape recorders and a telephone; and the stars get solid support from Alan Alda as the couple's best friend and Anjelica Huston as a poker-playing nove list. Allen directed the picture, and wrote the screenplay with his old-time collaborator Marshall Brickman. [20 Aug 1993, p.12]- Christian Science Monitor
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Like its star, it's quietly sincere and compulsively watchable.- Christian Science Monitor
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The movie is small, sincere, and riveting from start to finish. [06 Jan 1995, p.10]- Christian Science Monitor
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The screenplay aims high in terms of humanity and complexity, but director Hoge drains it of energy with listless meanderings that provide more yawns than insights.- Christian Science Monitor
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Excellent acting, and a plot that combines suspense, whimsy, and political resonance make this Palestinian comedy-drama an unusual treat.- Christian Science Monitor
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The filmmaking is uninspired and Fiennes inexplicably plays three different characters with exactly the same acting style.- Christian Science Monitor
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Jeffs is an unusually gifted director, but her screenplay (based on Kirsty Gunn's novel) never quite gets a firm grip or a fresh perspective on its coming-of-age subject matter.- Christian Science Monitor
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Entertaining documentary about stuntwomen who do risky business for a living.- Christian Science Monitor
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Delivers enough action to please Saturday-night crowds, if not the surreal wit that made the first two "Batman" movies, directed by Tim Burton, so entertaining.- Christian Science Monitor
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Logue's magnetic performance is the movie's main virtue, supported by a good secondary cast and a sharply written screenplay.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story has inherent emotional power, but Jeremy Brock's formula-bound screenplay rarely soars beyond cliches.- Christian Science Monitor
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The acting is smart and gritty, Almereyda's visual style has a raw immediacy found in few films with Shakespearean pedigrees, and an eclectic music score adds atmosphere and surprise every step of the way.- Christian Science Monitor
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The acting is passionate, but the film would be more effective if it presented a more thoroughgoing lesson in the raging horrors that swept through European culture during the era of the French Revolution.- Christian Science Monitor
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The barometer for whether you'll enjoy Amélie is whether you liked "Moulin Rouge" last summer. If snappy visuals, tangy colors, mood-drenched scenery, and a good-hearted heroine make you as happy as a box of Parisian chocolates, it's definitely for you.- Christian Science Monitor
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Despite the drawbacks of the Silkwood screenplay, written by Nora Ephron and Alice Arlen, this is a directorial triumph for a filmmaker who has artistically matured during his absence from the screen these past several years.- Christian Science Monitor
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Siegel calls it a talking-heads film about the talking cure, and that pretty well sums it up. The nonfiction scenes are most interesting, and could have easily sustained the whole picture.- Christian Science Monitor
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The action is carefully calculated to captivate a wide audience while allowing hard-core trekkies to savor nuances of plot and personality.- Christian Science Monitor
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A bit too neat and calculated to make the emotions ring really true.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story is blatantly contrived, milking every situation for maximum emotion and suspense; still, the picture has a lot of old-fashioned charm if you overlook its lapses into needless vulgarity, and its shameless insistence on giving male characters more dignity than their female counterparts. Michael Keaton is terrific as the hero. [18 March 1994, p.12]- Christian Science Monitor
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The first feature-length movie from Bhutan tells its lighthearted story through smart performances, appealing images, and unfailing good humor.- Christian Science Monitor
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The suspenseful set-up never pays off, but Rampling continues the impressive collaboration with Ozon that began with "Under the Sand."- Christian Science Monitor
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Penn's excellent acting doesn't raise his character above the level of familiar clichés about woman-chasing jazzmen.- Christian Science Monitor
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The movie is designed to show off Liotta's acting skills, but pointless mayhem and sheer nastiness crowd out any virtues it might have had.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story is silly, the acting is campy, the effects are amusingly tacky. A mildly entertaining romp that pokes refreshing fun at its own occasional violence.- Christian Science Monitor
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Like its precursor, U.S. Marshals has lots of action and the Jones groupies are likeable. Though the overall picture isn't as fine-tuned or character driven, it still delivers what moviegoers want to see - a fast-paced and entertaining chase.- Christian Science Monitor
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The gentlest of his movies, it shows a new maturity in Mr. Carpenter's outlook, emphasizing close human relations rather than shocks and outlandish effects. Although it never quite comes together, it shows a shift of focus and interest that bodes well for his work to come. [31 Dec 1984, p.18]- Christian Science Monitor
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The fact-based story is so riveting and revealing that the filmmakers needn't have used melodramatic formulas to boost its impact.- Christian Science Monitor
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Though a tad lightweight, Tim Robbins's comedy cuts through Hollywood political blather.- Christian Science Monitor
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Stephen Fry gives a convincing performance as Oscar Wilde in this biopic based on the 1987 Richard Ellmann biography. But the film focuses less on Wilde's talents as poet and playwright and more on the breakup of his marriage and family as a result of his infatuation with Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas. [12 Jun 1998, p.B2]- Christian Science Monitor
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Written and directed by John Sayles, with biting wit and scathing insights into earthly race relations. [04 Oct 1984, p.27]- Christian Science Monitor
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In the acting department, there's nobody on the current scene with more sheer talent --- or offbeat charisma -- than Philip Seymour Hoffman, in whose bearish body nestles the heart of a lithe and limber artist.- Christian Science Monitor
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Rodriguez's acting almost scores a knockout even though the movie's directing and dialogue are fairly routine.- Christian Science Monitor
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Diane Keaton directed this ragged but lively comedy-drama from Richard LaGravenese's imaginative screenplay.- Christian Science Monitor
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Combines a celebration of tolerance with an affirmation of family and community values, and a surprising amount of laugh-out-loud hilarity.- Christian Science Monitor
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In many ways, though, Gremlins is ingenious. Gizmo yanks at your heartstrings with both furry fists, then sits out a few scenes while suspense builds, then plunges back with more vim than ever. The small-town setting, right out of a gushy Frank Capra movie, manages to be timeless, nostalgic, and slightly ridiculous all at once.- Christian Science Monitor
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Striking an excellent balance between wry cultural critique and crisp entertainment value, the picture is as smart and funny as any comedy-drama in recent memory.- Christian Science Monitor
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Miller shows terrific talent as a director with a sharp eye for images, a keen ear for dialogue, and a refreshing willingness to take storytelling risks.- Christian Science Monitor
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Junger spins hilariously written scenes with split-second timing, although the story sags during its long middle portion.- Christian Science Monitor
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Deliciously acted and good-humored to its core, it's one of the summer's very best surprises.- Christian Science Monitor
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A well-made entry in the fashionable caper-movie genre, which has gathered steam lately with "Ocean's Eleven" and others.- Christian Science Monitor
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Viewers should stay far away unless they have a strong stomach for deliberately disgusting effects.- Christian Science Monitor
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Van Sant gives no pat or easy answers. Instead he makes us squirm, worry, and think. That's why Elephant is a must-see movie.- Christian Science Monitor
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Jim Carrey proves that he's the most inspired clown in movies today, but parents should be warned that much of the picture's humor is extremely rude and crude.- Christian Science Monitor
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Wong Kar-Wai, whose energetic and inventive style isn't enough to give the shallow story the substance and resonance it needs.- Christian Science Monitor
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Debrauwer brings crisp conviction to what might have been an overly sentimental tale, filming it with a straightforward style and good-natured sincerity that ring consistently true.- Christian Science Monitor
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The result is a fine production with splendid singing by Angela Gheorghiu, Ruggero Raimondi, and Roberto Alagna. It joins the very short list of first-rate opera films.- Christian Science Monitor
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The most startling aspect of this slow-building horror movie is how unexpectedly it morphs from a quietly romantic suspense yarn to a flat-out tale of terror that may have some viewers hiding under their seats.- Christian Science Monitor
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Bassett and Diggs are appealing as the slightly odd couple, but the movie rambles on too long.- Christian Science Monitor
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