David Sterritt
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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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With its good intentions and likable demeanor, The Electric Horseman is an engaging but minor movie. It makes another amiable and thoughtful vehicle for two of our most charismatic stars, while never quite entering the world of action and ideas that hover just beyond the horsey humor and tumbling tumbleweeds of the story.- Christian Science Monitor
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MESSAGE Nuclear blackmail is a horrible crime but can be defeated by vigilant and courageous authorities.- Christian Science Monitor
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Barry Levinson's filmmaking style is often imaginative. The story contains horrific scenes of sexual torture as well as sadistic killings and other disturbing material, though.- Christian Science Monitor
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I must report that Reservoir Dogs has little of intelligence to say - except for a few implicit comments on the nature of loyalty and betrayal - and that it's violent to the ponit of sadism. [5 Oct 1992]- Christian Science Monitor
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On the action-adventure level it's a sure-fire delight for fans, a punchy entertainment for average sci-fi buffs, and a colorful rocket-ride for moviegoers who just want a good time on Saturday night.- Christian Science Monitor
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Finkiel's filmmaking is so careful and cautious that it becomes plodding at times. The theme is powerful, though, and the movie's sincerity overrides its heavy-handed tendencies.- Christian Science Monitor
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Tries to be daring and iconoclastic but winds up seeming as spoiled and childish as its main characters.- Christian Science Monitor
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There's no over-the-top music or comedy sequence to place this with the very best Disney animations, though, and Phil Collins's songs won't be to everyone's taste.- 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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Controversy and all, JFK is one of the year's most powerful and provocative films.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story has possibilities, but you'll spot the big plot twists long before they happen, and the acting by Judd and Cavaziel is strictly by the numbers.- Christian Science Monitor
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This drama is richly photographed and enhanced by Binoche's steadily appealing performance.- 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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Columbus has done a rousing job of bringing Rowling's rambunctious story to the screen. The eerie corridors and ever-shifting stairways of Hogwarts are as daunting, haunting, initially bewildering, and ultimately comforting as when Rowling painted them in prose.- Christian Science Monitor
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A perfectly funny idea -- call it "Ms. Ditz Goes to Washington" -- that's never allowed to take on real comic life. I laughed exactly once.- Christian Science Monitor
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Indelible images and brilliant use of unconventional music make this a nonfiction film that must be seen – and heard – to be believed.- Christian Science Monitor
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Written and directed by newcomer Noah Baumbach with an excellent ear for absurdity and a keen eye for the offhand realities of everyday life in a den of unmitigated slack.- 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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How To Get Ahead in Advertising is loud, aggressive, and boisterously crude. But it has something serious on its mind, and that's more than can be said about many current films. [30 Jun 1989, p.10]- Christian Science Monitor
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A riveting new documentary about the Arab-run Al Jazeera network, reminds us that news programming can vary so widely from place to place that journalistic myths of "objectivity" and "impartiality" seem more naive than ever.- Christian Science Monitor
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The movie is a star vehicle at heart, aimed more at marketing Pitt's popularity than probing complexities of empire-building and cultural clash that trouble the Tibetan region to this day.- Christian Science Monitor
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There are a few good laughs, but not nearly enough clever ideas to keep things hopping for two hours.- Christian Science Monitor
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All right, it's far-fetched. But it's fun to think about, and Rubbo makes a merry case. Will the real Bard of Avon please stand up?- Christian Science Monitor
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Hicks doesn't always keep the story clear and compelling, but Hopkins is in top form.- Christian Science Monitor
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Failed comedy-drama with two intermingled plots, one about a high school boy seeking his own way in life, the other about an older woman with career and romance problems. Directed flatly and lifelessly by Randal Kleiser. [16 Aug 1984, p.31]- Christian Science Monitor
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This is a rip-roaring adventure combining edge-of-your-seat battle scenes with vivid historical details and more fascinating characters than most action movies dream of. Add heartfelt acting and Russell Boyd's atmospheric camera work, and you have the adventure movie of the year.- Christian Science Monitor
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At its best, this entertaining romance blends the zesty dialogue of a classic screwball comedy with the nonstop energy of a Post-Modern pastiche.- Christian Science Monitor
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Braff makes a striking directorial debut while leading a superb ensemble cast.- Christian Science Monitor
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Supercharged with an energy and ingenuity that "Run Lola Run" once had a patent on.- Christian Science Monitor
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The screenplay is convoluted but fascinating, flawed less by its built-in complexity than by the limitations of the characters' psychological depth.- Christian Science Monitor
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This comedy-drama for children is made with more intelligence and imagination than many of the so-called art films that come our way, filling the screen with vivid images that ideally suit its fanciful plot.- Christian Science Monitor
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In a surprise move, the creator of "Beavis and Butt-Head" has made a laid-back, even subtle comedy that generally favors mischievous ironies over outlandish jokes.- Christian Science Monitor
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This sort of story has been told many times before, but thoughtful performances by Al Pacino and Johnny Depp make it more engrossing than expected.- Christian Science Monitor
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Directed by Philip Kaufman, who pays equal attention to the literary ideas and sexual preoccupations of the characters, but generates little new understanding of either. [05 Oct 1990, p.12]- Christian Science Monitor
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The more the picture reveals, the less interesting it gets, transforming its hero from an intriguing mystery man into a standard-issue screen vigilante -- and steadily upping the violence, complete with harrowing torture scenes, in a lame effort to keep our juices flowing.- Christian Science Monitor
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Paltrow's performance in Sylvia doesn't have Oscar- worthy depth, but it's a solid, sincere portrayal that captures enough sides of Plath's complex personality to enrich the movie, directed with impressive visual power by New Zealand filmmaker Christine Jeffs.- Christian Science Monitor
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Potter's trademark devices are all present, including the way characters burst into songs lip-synced to vintage recordings on the sound track.- Christian Science Monitor
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There's a little humor, a little suspense, and not a hint of reality. You'll tune out quickly, unless you're 11.- Christian Science Monitor
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Little about Maverick lingers in the mind once the final image has faded from the screen. But it's cleverly crafted, and you can't help enjoying it even when you know it's manipulating you as brazenly as a poker dealer with tricky fingers and a well-stacked deck.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story's can-do attitude and moments of soaring music make it a must-see for moviegoers seeking positive visions on the screen.- 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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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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Less a heart-stirring historical study than a nostalgic fantasy, built on a foundation no firmer than Cruise's superstar persona.- Christian Science Monitor
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Back to the Future doesn't exactly leap out of the starting gate, and some scenes are strung out by gimmicky editing. But the story picks up steam as it goes along, and the last third is especially full of speedy surprises. [3 July 1985, p.23]- Christian Science Monitor
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Like O'Connor's other novel, The Violent Bear It Away, and some of her best short stories, Wise blood has a fierce momentum and a savage wit that stand alone in contemporary literature. The movie makes a good try at capturing these elusive elements. But ultimately it loses its balance, and many viewers may wonder whether its rewards are worth all its perversities. [07 Mar 1980, p.19]- Christian Science Monitor
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Sadly it's been botched. Guess Who serves up such flat dialogue and stilted situations that it's hard to sit through.- Christian Science Monitor
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This leisurely, transfixing movie is much more interested in nostalgic atmosphere than "educational" facts.- Christian Science Monitor
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Audiences may want their own speedy divorce from this irritating collection of stale jokes, pointless vulgarities, and warmed-over clichés.- Christian Science Monitor
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The gifted Zhang Yi-mou directed this gripping and colorful drama, which mingles beauty and perversity in equal proportions. [15 Mar 1991, p.12]- Christian Science Monitor
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Takes a humane look at an episode in recent history that's received little attention.- Christian Science Monitor
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The message is plain: Men, especially rich men, have all the power. So be sure to do what they tell you, and maybe they'll treat you nicely… It's not one I like to hear. [27 Apr 1990, Arts, p.10]- Christian Science Monitor
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What counts isn't the convoluted plot or exotic characters -- it's the brilliance of Suzuki's cinematic style, articulating the action with eye-boggling color and split-second editing effects.- 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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A compulsively watchable movie that's also a provocative inquiry into the ability of the criminal-justice system to determine culpability and truth.- 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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This exceedingly romantic comedy begins with flair but lapses into clichés long before the sentimental (and predictable) finale.- Christian Science Monitor
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James Caan is excellent as the writer and Kathy Bates is brilliant as his captor. Unfortunately, what could have been a seamless psychological thriller is interrupted by violence that's as gratuitous as it is sadistic.- Christian Science Monitor
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Payami's gentle comedy captures a subtle range of human feelings through a quietly inventive visual style that embodies the best life-affirming tendencies of modern Iranian film.- 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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Written and directed by Julian Schnabel, himself a gifted painter, this is one of the rare art-world movies that succeeds as both human drama and visual artistry.- Christian Science Monitor
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One of the great Bertolucci's most acclaimed films...Trintignant gives a legendary performance.- Christian Science Monitor
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There's something relentlessly superficial about the movie, and in one area that cries out for sensitivity - the treatment of racial differences among the characters - it falls down badly. [22 Aug 1990, Arts, p.11]- Christian Science Monitor
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Kevin Lima's feature-length cartoon has some funny moments, but why couldn't the gang at Walt Disney Pictures provide something for girls and moms to identify with, too? [05 May 1995, p.13]- Christian Science Monitor
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A skeptical view of George W. Bush's chief political strategist, Karl Rove, using argumentative strategies common to agenda-driven documentaries.- Christian Science Monitor
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Dench and Winslet give strong and creative performances, and Broadbent is positively brilliant as old Bayley.- Christian Science Monitor
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The dramatic situations aren't intense or knotty enough to match the moral issues behind them, however.- Christian Science Monitor
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In short, they don't make 'em like this one anymore. Viewing it is like taking a time machine to a movie age that was more naive than our own in some ways, more sophisticated and ambitious in others.- Christian Science Monitor
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The last scenes etch one of the most revealing depictions of capital punishment ever put on the wide screen.- Christian Science Monitor
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A gifted cast and a surprisingly delicate ending are the movie's best assets.- Christian Science Monitor
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An engaging diversion, if a hokey and predictable one. [7 May 1993, p.15]- Christian Science Monitor
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Hal Hartley's new comedy-drama is more cleverly conceived and imaginatively realized than his earlier film, "The Unbelievable Truth," and develops impressive emotional power at times. [16 Aug 1991]- Christian Science Monitor
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The movie is flawed by implausible psychology and moments of weak acting. But it's more than redeemed by Lee's passionate ideas about America today.- 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 film is attractively designed and energetically edited, in the usual Disney fashion, and it's interesting to see the Disney folks convey such a hearty endorsement of interracial dating.- Christian Science Monitor
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The meandering story doesn't gather much momentum and Vittorio Storaro's camera work is less awesome than usual.- Christian Science Monitor
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There's no reason for stretching this tale to more than two hours, but Huston is amusingly tart as the stepmom, and it's hard to resist a movie that substitutes Leonardo da Vinci for the traditional fairy godmother.- Christian Science Monitor
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Clint Eastwood transcends the story's cliches with a classically restrained yet steadily imaginative filmmaking style.- Christian Science Monitor
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The visual style is at once deliberately archaic and slyly postmodernist, slinky and sensuous from first frame to last.- Christian Science Monitor
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Een fans of Jay and Silent Bob may find the story too slender and the jokes too repetitive to be much fun.- Christian Science Monitor
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While the production is attractive in a calendar-photo sort of way, there's not a speck of genuine feeling in its glossy images.- 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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The story is nonsensical, the filmmaking is monotonous, and the acting - aside from Marlon Brando's brilliant cameo as the cultist - is weak. [14 May 1997, p.14]- Christian Science Monitor
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Understated acting and brilliant use of wide-screen black-and-white cinematography.- Christian Science Monitor
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Nicholson's over-the-top acting gives an entertaining edge to the plot's feel-good manipulations.- Christian Science Monitor
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The director, Bruce Beresford, is so eager to crowd the screen with eccentric details of behavior and setting that the verbal subtleties and rhythms get twisted out of shape. Sissy Spacek, Jessica Lange, and Diane Keaton give all-out performances that occasionally jell into true ensemble work. [12 Dec 1986, p.35]- 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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The animated action holds few surprises for grown-ups, but the cute characters and fetching designs should enthrall young children. [14 Aug 1987, p.23]- Christian Science Monitor
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For most of its two-hour running time it simply flings a barrage of horrors at the audience, enhanced with the most imaginative science-fiction atmospherics this side of "Dark City," which incidentally was a far more original picture.- Christian Science Monitor
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Written and directed by Sidney Lumet, who pushes the material so hard it loses credibility and even entertainment value after a while. [27 Apr 1990, p.10]- Christian Science Monitor
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Always energetic and sometimes cockamamie enough to be genuinely fun, Hulk is the blockbuster to beat this season.- Christian Science Monitor
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Santa Claus's bag couldn't hold as many clichés as the screenplay dishes out.- Christian Science Monitor
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Tsai's cinematic style is unique: He unfolds his stories in long, static shots that let you discover their surprises and mysteries on your own. And that's great fun. What Time Is It There? is perky, entertaining, and one of a kind.- Christian Science Monitor
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This is a funny idea, but the movie is too thinly written to build any real credibility, and the cast rarely seems in tune with the vapid vulgarities that dominate the dialogue.- Christian Science Monitor
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Compellingly acted and rich in visual ideas, but a bit thin in its psychological approach.- Christian Science Monitor
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The Witches of Eastwick, based on John Updike's novel, takes just about every wrong turn it can find. Perhaps this was predictable, with a wild-driving director like George Miller at the wheel. What's surprising is how many opportunities for vulgarity and stupidity the film invents for itself, even beyond the book's built-in temptations to excess. [12 June 1987, p.21]- Christian Science Monitor
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Wants to appear bold and liberated, but it seems awfully solemn about the subculture it explores.- Christian Science Monitor
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The film would work better if its story unfolded more swiftly and if its twists were more unexpected. The acting is solid, though.- Christian Science Monitor
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The picture's thoughtfulness and ambition make it unusually suspenseful, gripping, and disturbing.- Christian Science Monitor
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The movie's real spectacle is the sight of so many talented people slogging through such idiotic material.- Christian Science Monitor
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Falls flat, with more "sound design" than delicious music, more slick film editing than graceful ballroom gliding.- Christian Science Monitor
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Along with the lapses of taste that have become standard in pictures aimed at teen audiences, filmmaker John Hughes offers moments of wit and warmth.- Christian Science Monitor
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In all, A Cry in the Dark is one of the year's most engaging films, well acted (by everyone except Sam Neill, as Streep's deeply religious husband) and made with a clear sense of social awareness as well as movie-style drama. [25 Nov 1988, p.27]- Christian Science Monitor
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Imagine a movie where every character is more self-centered than Ted Baxter in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" of old, add a caboodle of idiotic jokes, and you have some idea of this ugly, unfunny farce.- Christian Science Monitor
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A plan for a perfect murder goes wildly wrong in this 1958 melodrama by one of France's great filmmakers.- Christian Science Monitor
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The package would be more enticing if it didn't fall so squarely into overused Hollywood formulas.- Christian Science Monitor
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Peter Cattaneo's comedy has brash and boisterous scenes, but its message about the humiliations of unemployment is serious and insightful, and applies far beyond the English setting of this story.- Christian Science Monitor
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Stylishly directed and smartly acted, especially by the filmmaker-star, who gives one of his best performances as the unerring swordsman.- Christian Science Monitor
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The result is a quickly paced, slickly filmed entertainment that's also as crude and rude as the PG-13 rating will allow. It's mighty mean-spirited too, aiming "satirical jibes" at everyone from black illiterates to white rednecks, from breakers of the law to enforcers of the law, from society's elites to society's dregs.- Christian Science Monitor
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Splendid acting helps Jordan achieve most of his goals, although some may find the romantic and religious elements an uneasy mixture.- 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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This comedy is as down-and-dirty as you'd expect from the Farrelly team...but more than one sequence manages to be hilarious on its own outrageously crass terms.- Christian Science Monitor
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This superficial treatment makes so many dubious decisions - oversimplifying issues, for instance, so there'll be more time for high-flying emotion - that 1960s veterans may be moved to protest rather than praise.- Christian Science Monitor
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In the Mirror of Maya Deren, creatively written and directed by Martina Kudlacek, is an eloquent memorial to her unique accomplishments -- and an excellent introduction for those who have yet to discover them.- Christian Science Monitor
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The performances are stronger than the movie itself. Jodie Foster shows continued growth as an actress, and her girlfriends are skillfully portrayed. [21 Mar 1980, p.15]- Christian Science Monitor
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Polson's well-filmed thriller swims down the usual lanes for this sort of story, and everyone looks way too old for senior year; but many of the suspense scenes work fine, and Bradford is terrific as the endangered hero.- 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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Kidman, Moore, and Streep do some of their best work, backed by a first-rank supporting cast.- Christian Science Monitor
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Mostly just another exercise in snappy editing and over-the-top mayhem that will leave most grown-up movie- goers cold.- Christian Science Monitor
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Kevin Spacey gives a richly nuanced performance as the accused killer, and director Clint Eastwood makes the sometimes sordid story less sensationalistic than it might have seemed in less accomplished hands.- Christian Science Monitor
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With its ingenious camera style, keenly dramatic music score, and brash yet indomitable humor, Do the Right Thing is the richest and most thought-provoking portrait of underclass experience that Hollywood has ever given us.- Christian Science Monitor
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Edward Zwick directed this reasonably thoughtful drama, helped by Denzel Washington and Meg Ryan in the main roles.- Christian Science Monitor
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Moderately amusing sequel, which is best when it relies on dead-pan acting by the stars, worst when it drags in summer-movie stupidities like an incessantly talking dog.- Christian Science Monitor
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The acting is superb, the filmmaking is imaginative, and the story never goes quite where you expect.- Christian Science Monitor
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In all, the film is a striking, if flawed, achievement by a talented actor who may become an important director if he sticks to the genre that suits him best.- 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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Opium- addicted Allan Quatermain becomes none other than Sean Connery. At least he gives a real movie-star performance, which is more than the other gentlemen manage. Extraordinary? Balderdash!- Christian Science Monitor
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The 1950s atmosphere is vivid and the cast is solid, except Diane Lane, who saves most of her energy for the unnecessary sex scenes. The story builds a good deal of momentum and then falls completely apart in the last 20 minutes or so. [09 Oct 1987, p.21]- Christian Science Monitor
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A riveting re-creation of three world-changing collapses: those of the Nazi party, of militarized Germany as a whole, and of the Führer who guided them into self-destructive ruin.- Christian Science Monitor
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The story is as simple as the average football cheer, but the dialogue has amusing echoes of "Clueless," and Dunst and Bradford make a mighty cute couple.- Christian Science Monitor
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It's always hard to predict what Winterbottom will try next, but this experiment isn't worth repeating, the lively concert scenes notwithstanding. Be forewarned that the sexual scenes aren't simulated.- Christian Science Monitor
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Young viewers may guffaw, but seasoned fans of "There's Something About Mary" will be disappointed.- Christian Science Monitor
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Eyewitness provides 90 minutes of the best entertainment I've seen all year. Unfortunately, the movie is almost two hours long. That leaves about 30 minutes of material we'd all be better off without. [12 Mar 1981, p.18]- Christian Science Monitor
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Ron Shelton's romantic comedy has no more visual excitement than a televised golf tournament, but the climax is truly surprising, and there's solid acting by Don Johnson and Cheech Marin.- Christian Science Monitor
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