Desson Thomson
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On average, this critic grades 5.8 points lower than other critics.
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Desson Thomson's Scores
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| Average review score: | 60 | |
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| Highest review score: | Vertigo | |
| Lowest review score: | The Devil's Own | |
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Positive: 984 out of 1968
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Mixed: 544 out of 1968
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Negative: 440 out of 1968
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Makes compelling, provocative and prescient viewing. You can draw your own conclusions.- Washington Post
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While he dithers around in search of a movie and a theme, Moskowitz meets intriguing people -- almost all of them older men. And because they are hungry readers, they have interesting things to say.- Washington Post
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Moore provides a rather rambling discourse of causality, which includes racism, white flight and Africanized bees.- Washington Post
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If the scope of the film feels small, Girl With a Pearl Earring fills that scope to bursting with subtle glory. It takes things as far as they can -- and should -- go.- Washington Post
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This ensemble comedy has its inventively funny moments. But ultimately, it gets a little too cute for its own good.- Washington Post
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Like Casablanca, Diva, Clockwork Orange and countless other quality-cult films, Prick Up Your Ears has an indefinable idiosyncrasy that makes you want to come back for more.- Washington Post
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At its worst, which ends up being most of the time, the movie traps us in art-house pretentiousness, as we're obliged to follow the yearnings and abstract corruptions of the urban zestless.- Washington Post
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A full-throttle fantasy, about as heady a movie experience as it gets.- Washington Post
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The performers bring freshness to what could have been cliched roles.- Washington Post
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Yes, it's that cheesy, but it's also surprisingly appealing. After all, the horse Seabiscuit really WAS that phenomenal.- Washington Post
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Pontecorvo's pointed 1969 drama of the politics of war feels surprisingly timely.- Washington Post
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Left-wing filmmaker's attempt to call foul on megamedia owner Murdoch's exclamation-point news network.- Washington Post
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The movie, which is based on the Lowell Cunningham comic book series, throws out some wonderful implications, but they’re frustratingly few and far between.- Washington Post
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Costner (with Michael Blake's screenplay) creates a vision so childlike, so willfully romantic, it's hard to put up a fight.- Washington Post
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But if the modestly budgeted film (loosely based on journalist Michael Nicholson's factual narrative, "Natasha's Story") lopes along a formulaic, often heavy-handed track, its pictures and subtext make a powerful statement. [9Jan1998 Pg. N.41]- Washington Post
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Mamet doesn't just give us an enthralling heist flick, he makes the language something to savor. You're biting your nails with your ears peeled.- Washington Post
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What makes this movie deeply fascinating is the fight Haskell wages. As the semi-willing subject of this movie, he's determined to gain the upper hand or, at least, come out somewhat sympathetic.- Washington Post
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Though much of "Candy" is a clumsy sprawl, there's more than enough human spirit in the tank to keep it going.- Washington Post
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There are many periods when the two men are traveling and you feel the need to fast-forward the movie to another scene. This is not a great comedy but it's a string of funny highlights.- Washington Post
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There's nothing "wrong" with this movie but it feels like warmed-over business as usual.- Washington Post
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After 9/11, few of us look at terrorist acts casually. It's insulting to watch this grandiloquent pornography, using shock value and Hollywood cliche to evoke poignancy.- Washington Post
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Finally, we have found ourselves in a movie where the characters are free to blunder, even if it means turning their backs on us. There's powerful liberation in that, all around.- Washington Post
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Tautou is a delight, as always, using her bubbly personality to comic advantage. And Elmaleh makes for a sort of poor man's Buster Keaton, perpetually stressed but refusing to surrender, no matter how much damage he sustains to himself or his wallet.- Washington Post
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Wickedly funny. In fact, Heathers may be the nastiest, cruelest fun you can have without actually having to study law or gird leather products. If movies were food, Heathers would be a cynic's chocolate binge.- Washington Post
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So elegantly layered and emotionally restrained, it makes the horror at its center all the more disturbing.- Washington Post
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So unassuming and pure of heart, you can't help but warmly extend your arms and yell "Safe!"- Washington Post
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There are scenes that simply ask the audience to drink in the details, to enjoy the repast, just as much as follow the plot.- Washington Post
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Instead of an originally conceived movie that reflects Nash's troubled but brilliant mind, we have one of those formulaically rendered Important Subject movies -- the kind that seem exclusively designed for Best Picture nominations.- Washington Post
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Its hackneyed themes prevent the sci-fi flick from feeling like anything more than well-directed mediocrity.- Washington Post
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If he had to die so soon, this movie is the best and most appropriate sendoff Lee could have hoped for.- Washington Post
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With its zany daily episodes, "Groundhog" gets stuck in a non-progressive repetition.- Washington Post
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Bacon's subtle, assured performance keeps us with him every step of the way.- Washington Post
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Like a good campfire storyteller, writer-director Rian Johnson knows how to fuse the amusing and the edgy. And, in Brendan, he has created an endearing character.- Washington Post
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A sort of romance noir -- spruced up in pressed white linens -- this British-made film is elegant, uncompromising and oh-so- veddy nasty.- Washington Post
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Grabbing every backstage musical cliche by the lapels, it sends each one pirouetting, then sprawling hysterically across the floor. It's hard not to love this kind of tribute.- Washington Post
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This is pretty much a feel-good film for committed fans and moviegoers looking for some spectacular combination of travelogue, athleticism and slo-mo grace.- Washington Post
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This movie has all the same elements as other Grisham fare: raw young lawyer trying to make it in the South; helpless client treated badly; sleazy, star-chamber villains. Wake me up when the last-minute surprise witness comes out of her hidey hole to turn the case around.- Washington Post
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Unfortunately, the drama operates on a see-through, easily shatterable metaphor: the frigidity of the WASP soul. [17 October 1997, p.N32]- Washington Post
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Screenwriter Michael Goldenberg and director David Yates have transformed J.K. Rowling's garrulous storytelling into something leaner, moodier and more compelling, that ticks with metronomic purpose as the story flits between psychological darkness and cartoonish slapstick.- Washington Post
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Paradise may not change anyone's ideology, but it should convince some that, but for some deeply divisive views of religious morality, people are pretty much the same on either side of the holy fence.- Washington Post
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Absolutely refuse to make predictable patterns in the sand. Instead, they set their characters loose.- Washington Post
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Although the movie loses power in its final sections, the performances, writing and Richard Pearce's direction transform this shaky idea into something rewarding.- Washington Post
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The animation, rendered in good old-fashioned watercolors, is appealing. It's easy, rather than flashy, on the eyes. But the best thing about the movie is the humor.- Washington Post
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Hilarious…The joy of Beetlejuice is its completely bizarre -- but perfectly realized -- view of the world, a la Gary Larson's "The Far Side," or "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." [1 Apr 1988]- Washington Post
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It's a movie of deft impressions and telling human moments. Whether or not those impressions and moments add up to anything is almost beside the point.- Washington Post
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I would rather have a more interesting group of desperate people to spend my post-apocalyptic time with.- Washington Post
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Won't go down as Robert Altman's most memorable movie. But it's a pleasant affair, whose greatest assets are its unhurried, benevolent atmosphere and the quiet, gem-like moments that occur among its characters.- Washington Post
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With their inspired, absurdist taste for weird, peculiar Americana-but a sort of neo-Americana that is entirely invented-the Coens have defined and mastered their own bizarre subgenre.- Washington Post
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As a satire on Tobacco Inc.'s outrageous ability to market carbon monoxide as the elixir of life, this movie should be packing more nicotine.- Washington Post
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These dramatic shortfalls make us merely worried that two human beings are in danger, but not two compelling souls. There's your missing ingredient, the human X-factor.- Washington Post
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This is the kind of sophisticated and pleasurable movie you dream of seeing from France.- Washington Post
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A spirited remake of the French drag farce, has everything in place, from eyeliner to one-liner.- Washington Post
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Director Van Sant, who made the lyrical "Mala Noche," "Drugstore Cowboy" and "My Own Private Idaho," returns to his favorite hunting ground -- the subworlds of grimy, poetic lost boys -- and pulls us right in- Washington Post
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Paint-by-numbers feel-gooder, in which Homer and his friends decide to win a national science fair for their little town and, ultimately, for America.- Washington Post
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To watch this movie is to be moved not only by an affecting, warmly spirited yarn, but also by the wisdom that seems to waft to us directly from those snow-capped peaks.- Washington Post
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Although the movie never quite dispels the sense of being dated (it could have been made anytime in the past 40 years), it's a memorable, often moving timepiece.- Washington Post
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Garrone's movie finds a disconcerting niche between edgy character thriller and black comedy.- Washington Post
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First-time writer/director Tom Hanks stays about a half-beat ahead of the cliches with rim shots of boyish enthusiasm and deft comedy.- Washington Post
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Writer-director Cameron Crowe, who directed the John Hughes-scripted "Say Anything" and wrote "Fast Times at Ridgemont High,", creates a diverting collection of interwoven vignettes. It's not art, but it's always diverting.- Washington Post
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It's a joy to see nice warm performances by real people of different shapes, sizes and ages, who are seldom to be found in any glamour catalogues. And it's even more rewarding to watch Ferrera's many-sided performance.- Washington Post
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Wuornos was unambiguous about one thing: She wanted to die. In the end, that's the only assurance the movie provides. It's an odd kind of closure for her and for us.- Washington Post
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A beautifully textured, disarmingly simple movie about romantic devotion.- Washington Post
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Buscemi makes Seymour into a character you simply want to see again and again. He's the most appealing, amusing "loser" anyone could ever share old records with.- Washington Post
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It does honor the book's flavor and spirit with a bright, funny treatment. Voice performers Jim Carrey (as Horton) and Steve Carell (the Mayor) play their roles just right, without making the movie about them.- Washington Post
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A problematic movie, based on a problematic book, that's not for everyone, and that might not even be for all the people it is meant for. Hmmm. Yet there's something fascinating about it and, believe me, it ain't the sex. Perhaps it's Irons's and Richardson's haunted performances, or Binoche's highly credible weirdness. Whatever it is, compared to the likes of "Top Gun" and "Basic Instinct," "Damage" is far more compelling and far less false.- Washington Post
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While director Aronofsky pistol-whips your attention with his style, the characters (mostly relegated to human mannequins in Aronofsky's visual schemes) suffer big time.- Washington Post
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Feels like a prolonged campfire conversation, filled with weathered, measured talk about holistic thinking and finding a new perspective.- Washington Post
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The movie is more entertaining than it is logical; its narrative leaps are sometimes ahead of our ability to believe them. But as the compellingly enigmatic Pierre, Pinon keeps us rapt.- Washington Post
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Diabolically amusing without plunging into the Mel Brooks zone, and it's smart without being pedantic. And it's genuinely scary at times.- Washington Post
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The movie's intense watchability can be traced directly to superb performances by Jennifer Connelly and Ben Kingsley.- Washington Post
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A gee-wonderful virtual visit to the arid orb, which uses ingenious technical sleight of hand to -- let's face it -- fake it beautifully.- Washington Post
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An extraordinary and brilliant (and almost wordless) film that takes us above ground and below it, up in the air and deep below water, to follow its conundrum of a story.- Washington Post
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In Things Change, the gangsters and bodyguards, the lounges and limos don't got, whaddya call, da same allure. You watch the whole thing with a detached amusement, like a goon cooling his heels in the lobby, just waiting for things to change.- Washington Post
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His new film, Manhattan Murder Mystery, isn't a knee-slapper. A comic mystery in the tradition of the "Thin Man" movies, it has effortlessly funny appeal. Almost intentionally imperfect, it's a tossed-off sketch of a thing, intended to lightly engage and no more.- Washington Post
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The film may employ the well-worn tradition of filtering African stories through the experiences of Europeans, but they use the conceit for some penetrating revelations.- Washington Post
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Burton has evoked the surface of Ed Wood's life, but in a story about a man who loves angora and frilly panties, he has barely unbuttoned Wood's uniform.- Washington Post
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It's just a simple, actorly drama about big, gaping emotional needs and the consequences a woman can face -- particularly during the 1960s -- for simply owning up to them.- Washington Post
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The movie (written and directed by Noonan), which took the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, is not as profound as the festival laurels imply. But when all is said and said, the fate of this relationship -- left hanging as the movie ends -- becomes a matter of compelling significance.- Washington Post
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There's something secondhand about everything here. Hoge (this is his debut) seems to be mimicking the tone and fabric of other, better indie movies.- Washington Post
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Within its narrow, unambitious, commercial boundaries, the movie is highly watchable. Lowther is appealing, and Costner is a likable rebel.- Washington Post
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Appealingly, the movie has a certain lightness -- like the aforementioned butterfly -- which makes its foreboding qualities surprisingly user-friendly.- Washington Post
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There is so much violence, as gangs kill gangs, or gangs kill cops, or the predator kills all of them, that it's hard to watch without the brain succumbing to self-protective numbness.- Washington Post
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Little in this movie makes real sense; and characters (particularly Dafoe and Delany) seem to bump regularly into each other. But there's something transcendentally appealing between the lines. This is a film to be savored for its nuances rather than its story.- Washington Post
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Batman Begins emerges from the darkness and leaves a powerful, lasting impression.- Washington Post
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Has an intoxicating, old-fashioned feel about it. We are instantly lost in the period, thanks to cinematographer Dion Beebe's almost haloed images and Joseph Bennett's authentic, restrained production design.- Washington Post
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A movie for aesthetically hungry moviegoers: wildly amusing, sometimes sardonic and always touching. There's so much here, and all of it delightful.- Washington Post
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First Contact, written by Ric Berman, Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore, pulsates with great imagination, amusing characters and the fundamental optimism handed down by "Star Trek" founder Gene Roddenberry.- Washington Post
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To completely sabotage the work, there is an insipid affair between Manon and a young teacher, Bernard (Hippolyte Girardot). Their juvenile romance blunts the epic effect that Berri obviously is trying to create.- Washington Post
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A chalice of unpretentious delight, flowing over with goodwill, a cheeky love for soccer and, uh, Buddhist humor.- Washington Post
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Until the movie gets lost in its ultimately convoluted conceit, however, it's a superb modulation of menace, tension, mystery and eroticism.- Washington Post
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Penn's performance is the movie's ultimate grace note. As funny and ingenious as Allen's films can get, they are rarely known for depth of character.- Washington Post
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This is a stirring movie, if relentless intensity, handheld camera work, cover-your-eyes violence and ear-splitting yelling matches are what you're craving.- Washington Post
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Although this film doesn't have the classy quality of The Fugitive, it certainly goes down like an action milkshake. And Jones, one of the most enjoyable actors on the screen, plays himself to the hilt.- Washington Post
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Scent is a captured memory, a living, breathing reverie rather than a narrative. It's also the birth of a great talent.- Washington Post
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Making a film about mob violence while showing restraint and humanism is a difficult procedure. Singleton and screenwriter Poirier search for some gradations within the white ranks, but for the most part, every cracker's a psycho with a short, smoking fuse.- Washington Post
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As Tsotsi, Chweneyagae turns his face into a living battle mask -- curved, molded and sandpapered into smooth ruthlessness. But as the story unfolds, Tsotsi's mask begins to crack, and his humanity begins to flow through.- Washington Post
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Robbins, who scripted and directed, creates more than enough on his own. Bob's un-hackneyed character is the prime case in point.- Washington Post
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For all his legitimate laments and pithy documentary moments, Moore gloats too much over his treasure. Where Moore makes his mark is basically where he shuts up and, like a good documentarian ought to, lets the subjects do the talking.- Washington Post
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Despite a glut of luridness, the story line feels essentially flat, as Keitel stumbles through New York in an immoral, unchanging haze. It is only the strength of Keitel's performance that gives his personality human dimension.- Washington Post
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A highly watchable slice-of-low-life entertainment. If this isn't her best role, it's Dunaway's gutsiest.- Washington Post
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The movie's much more than a castor-oil feminist message about self-realization, bad old Dad and all those awful men. The performances take care of that.- Washington Post
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Spade and Warburton might not have made The Emperor's New Groove one of the mouse factory's all-time greatest, but they've certainly made it one of the funniest.- Washington Post
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The Krays is a foreboding, riveting metaphor about human monsters and the monstrosities of criminal life. It's one of the most original films of the year.- Washington Post
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A triumphant return to the icky, otherworldly eerieness that graced such earlier Cronenberg works as "Scanners," "Videodrome" and "Dead Ringers."- Washington Post
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Do these soldiers make it? We keep watching and waiting. There's not much more to Gunner Palace than that, but it's no different than the soldiers' lot.- Washington Post
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Never intends to be deeper than a magician's hat, and its wonderfully low-tech stop-motion technique is not only a nod to Czech animator Jan Svankmajer but a tacit rebuke to computer-graphics-heavy fantasies such as "The Chronicles of Narnia" or the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.- Washington Post
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Yes, it's weird. But it's wild card weird, with that thrill of never knowing what's coming next or when these Parisians are going to get musical on us.- Washington Post
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On one hand, the movie is guilty of schematic arrangement...But at the same time, Israeli producer-director-writer Eran Riklis and Palestinian co-writer Suha Arraf use the device to reveal touching human complexity.- Washington Post
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Noyce's direction moves impressively from sensual tenderness (between husband and wife) to edge-of-the-seat horror. he finds lurking dangers in quiet, peaceful waters and goes down with the good ship Dead Calm, his head held high. If you don't mind 11th-hour disappointments (including a laughable, Hollywood-kicker ending), you'll enjoy going down with it too.- Washington Post
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Even though we're caught up in his derring-do as he beguiles entire meeting rooms of jaded publishers and editors, we're kept at a dissatisfying distance from Irving and the movie.- Washington Post
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In this good-natured film, even the smallest efforts at kindness yield positive results.- Washington Post
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It's one view of Kerry that seems to have been lost in the present acrimonious shuffle.- Washington Post
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Only Human, a Spanish farce, has absolutely no business being as laugh-out-loud funny as it often is.- Washington Post
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It's so laden with foreboding, you want to get out from under it and gasp for air.- Washington Post
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Slickers is also a white male's "Wizard of Oz." Stern will get his courage back and defeat the wicked witch. Crystal's heart will be restored and Kirby will get to roar for a while. But the film's strewn with enough amusing lines and situations to make the trail diverting.- Washington Post
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Much of "Clerks" is extremely funny and dead-on—in terms of its intentionally satirical, Gen-X-istential gloom.- Washington Post
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Robocop is one weird and entertaining hybrid of camp and sci-fi shoot-'em-up.- Washington Post
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This film explores what low-budget films do best: the quirkiness of character, and slightly off-kilter comedy.- Washington Post
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What keeps "Cinderella" from complete hokiness is Crowe's utterly believable performance.- Washington Post
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Suddenly, you're looking at life in his (Thornton's) jaundiced way and laughing with a sense of vicarious liberation, even when he says the most outrageous things -- to children, no less. And I daresay you can still recover your holiday spirit when you're through laughing.- Washington Post
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It's gotten to the point where Gooding's presence on a marquee practically guarantees we'll be bashing our heads against the seat in front of us. Bonk, bonk, bonk.- Washington Post
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It's an exhilarating sparring match between Duvall's workmanlike fine-tuning and Penn's raw energy. [15 Apr 1988]- Washington Post
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An enormously enjoyable gothic yarn from Mexico, transfuses the genre with wry grotesquerie, but retains respect for the old, classic films.- Washington Post
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It's an exhaustive, and exhilarating, document of an overwhelming lifestyle.- Washington Post
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A picture-book French film that's pretty and trite, rather than edgy and moving.- Washington Post
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A gently stirring symphony about emotional transition filled with lovely musical passages and softly nuanced performances.- Washington Post
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It's tremendous fun. The movie -- directed by Rob Cohen -- switches pleasingly from exciting fights to moments of magic playfulness. It's doubly touching to experience Bruce Lee's fleeting life and, in the brief depictions of little son Brandon, to fatefully anticipate the tragedy to come.- Washington Post
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Some of it is funny in a Zucker brothers slapstick way. And as the Man's geeky lieutenant, Chris Kattan has some amusingly kooky business. But there's not enough to sustain the comedy. Ultimately, the movie's short running time becomes its finest quality.- Washington Post
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Had The Cooler stuck to its dark guns and not turned into a treacly, love-conquers-all fairy tale, this movie might have gone somewhere. In the end, you're only watching this with a sort of mercenary interest in the actors.- Washington Post
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The movie holds you in thrall from first frame to last. Hatred is hatred unslaked. So is racism, ugliness, love, lust and sorrow.- Washington Post
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Like the mysterious, bound package Goodman gives Turturro (the contents are never revealed), the Coens isolate a small area of interest, bind it with psycho-atmospheric finesse, then wait for something significant to emerge. Even after a second viewing of this movie, it doesn't.- Washington Post
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But even though Marcos, in this film, provides enough material for a few hundred giggles and head-shakings, she also shows a pathetically human side.- Washington Post
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Tough guys snarl at each other or dive out of the way before some explosion reduces their biceps to gymboy tuna. Van Damme still talks like a Belgian choirboy. But he’s physically awesome, of course. He can do things with his body that it hurts to even contemplate. If nature intended for men to do the splits or high kicks, boxer shorts would not have been invented. As for Rourke, I am convinced he’s made entirely of leather. He is essentially a boxing glove with a heartbeat.- Washington Post
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More interesting for the world it evokes rather than the drama that unfolds.- Washington Post
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Steers refreshingly clear of the usual cliches. Character takes the wheel and dictates the action, not the other way around.- Washington Post
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A devilishly, hysterically, cacklingly, subversively funny picture that builds and builds until it literally self-destructs.- Washington Post
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That the actor performs so effortlessly, so casually, is the real magic here. You forget about technique, and, best of all, you forget you're watching a black-and-white subtitled French movie from the dusty past.- Washington Post
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The scenes unfold with such unhurried delicacy, and the characters are so intriguing, you can ignore the editorial bluntness and savor the smaller, sweeter details.- Washington Post
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As a Coen brothers fan I hate to say this, but the movie's a collection of great bits and pieces rather than a complete work.- Washington Post
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This is exactly the kind of weird, sardonic texture the movie is aiming for - and unfortunately, most of it occurs in the first half of the story.- Washington Post
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What makes director Roger Donaldson's movie greater than zany heist fare is that this particular robbery really happened and that this episode illuminated an almost moral clash between the haves and the have-nots of Great Britain.- Washington Post
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Vaughn can motormouth like a machine gun, spraying men, women and children with manic, rat-a-tat outbursts of toxic insincerity. It's often dirty, yes. But it's also manic and inspired.- Washington Post
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Serves as a fascinating exploration of racial and social prejudice; and an indictment of cultural miscegenation.- Washington Post
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The Rookie is like one of those maddening, waking dreams when you spend the whole night thrashing in bed while tediously repetitive images batter your racing brain. But at least morning comes. This movie, directed by Eastwood, never ends.- Washington Post
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It's the usual undisciplined, overextended Spike symphony: more fun than it is any good.- Washington Post
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As Benny (short for Bernadette), a big-boned, headstrong lass who strains winningly against the restrictions of family, religion and just plain growing up, [Driver's] a comedic breath of fresh air, easily the best thing about the movie.- Washington Post
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Pleasant enough and its ecological, pro-wildlife sentiments are certainly welcome.- Washington Post
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Based on a true story, the movie takes us through some harrowing times.- Washington Post
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Reconfirms Tarantino's status as the master of pop cinema and puts a sense of excitement into the year. He has matched, if not eclipsed, the power and scope of 1994's "Pulp Fiction," though not its human charm.- Washington Post
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McAvoy, so memorable as Idi Amin's doctor turned adviser in last year's "The Last King of Scotland," may be the most likable British newcomer since Ewan McGregor; his glistening eyes can seduce audiences with their ability to show conflicting emotions.- Washington Post
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The reason for the film's success is simple. Screenwriter Richard LaGravenese and director Eastwood skirt most of novelist Robert James Waller's excesses.- Washington Post
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A pleasure because of zany developments like this, and a healthy dose of amusing characters.- Washington Post
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Refreshingly free of the hyperbole of special effects...Ong-Bak will win no scriptwriting awards, but Jaa is definitely the real deal.- Washington Post
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Even if the film is only moderately enjoyable, it can create a sort of exotic escapism.- Washington Post
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Wittily scripted, engagingly sappy, completely implausible and unabashedly Capraesque, it's a rather wonderful crock.- Washington Post
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Afterglow may not bestow Julie Christie with the hip imprimatur of a Travolta-style comeback. But the British actress coyly and elegantly updates the siren-ish presence she exuded in "Darling," "Far From the Madding Crowd," "Petulia," "The Go-Between" and even "Shampoo." [16Jan1998 Pg N.32]- Washington Post
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It is a snapshot of a great actor in his prime and a chance for us to see one of yesteryear's great films in all its kingly luster.- Washington Post
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To come out of the summer haze and enter the dark (and cool) wonder of Batman Returns is a pleasure not to be denied. Even more than before, this cartoon opera about cloistered personalities bathes exultantly in moody blues, gothic music swirls and a symphony of character tragedy.- Washington Post
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A deft, entertaining story that mixes menace with charm and satire with seriousness.- Washington Post
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Though the story line seems grim at times, it's always made lighter by Brodsky's gentle, often hilarious presence.- Washington Post
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Shaolin Soccer is "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" with soccer balls, a touch of Sergio Leone and not one microsecond of seriousness.- Washington Post
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Davis, who won an Oscar for Best Documentary, may not have agreed with presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon on the war, but he heeded Johnson's call to fight for hearts and minds. His aim was dead on target.- Washington Post
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Williams is hardly at his comically inventive best. And the script (adapted by Chris Van Allsburg, and a string of others, from his book) pursues the least exciting avenues possible.- Washington Post
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O'Neal's performance, on the other hand, could incite angels to throw tomatoes from heaven. As the meek-and-noble reporter (who never seems to find time to file stories), he seems to be a confused Barry Lyndon, inexplicably whisked into this century and given a Georgetown lease, a ridiculous movie role and a byline. You get the feeling that, like this movie, his news stories need editing.- Washington Post
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The movie’s main appeal—beyond stomach yearnings caused by its cuisine—comes from the actors, who infuse their archetypal roles with comedic appeal.- Washington Post
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I could love it only as far as it let me. Although the movie has hilarious moments throughout, its thematic thinness is writ fairly large on the big screen.- Washington Post
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Remember the peaceful atmosphere of bedtime storytelling? The kind that allows parent and child to take satisfaction in the story, not the teller? That's how "Charlotte" draws you into its web.- Washington Post
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The movie does present solutions, including its urging of consumer demand for more accountability from restaurants and the building of marine reserves.- Washington Post
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It's more of an urban fairy tale, a surprisingly charming story that -- in certain sections -- almost crystallizes into the sweetness of a Mickey Rooney-Judy Garland musical.- Washington Post
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Unusual, unexpected and strangely refreshing. For this movie to have resorted to a familiar action-flick finish with everything explained, pressed and dry-cleaned would have rendered it banal.- Washington Post
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A little too shopworn and pokey to be more than a respectable European diversion.- Washington Post
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There's a collective scintillation about its rich, distinctive characters, narrative serendipity and ineffable magic.- Washington Post
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The scenes of destruction-apart from being great to watch-provide much-needed relief from these people's unidimensional banalities.- Washington Post
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Where Avalon works, as with Diner and Tin Men, is where it's improvisory, comic and most artistically humble.- Washington Post
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Unabashed, streamlined entertainment, and you won't hate yourself in the morning for liking it.- Washington Post
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The movie, however, is Pesci's. In that courtroom, he gets on a roll and stays rolling until the end. There's no one better with that New York-New Jersey corridor accent.- Washington Post
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The words - taken directly from the book - are beautifully cast, but they encapsulate the emotions too conveniently.- Washington Post
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Even in his poorest work (i.e., this movie), director Jarmusch retains an appealing sense of experimentation. He fills his movies with those clumsy, unhurried moments between people. But in Night on Earth, with five vignettes to get through, he's forced to create faster, more sketchlike pieces. He's just not up to the task. Nor do performers Winona Ryder, Isaach De Bankole, Roberto Benigni and others pick up the improvisational ball.- Washington Post
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In the end, the movie works because Grant and Roberts are disarming geniuses at playing themselves -- and then some.- Washington Post
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Revenge was supposed to be the one that really socked it to us, about Anakin's almost biblical fall from grace. But the movie never rises to its powerful occasion.- Washington Post
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The first 60 minutes of this black comedy are brilliantly sustained, but then director and co-writer de la Iglesia loses his way.- Washington Post
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The cast, all classically trained on the stage, is simply commanding.- Washington Post
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The suspense and technical wizardry are the only reason to watch Jurassic Park. In a summer movie, that's more than enough, of course. But screenwriter Michael Crichton, adapting his popular novel with David Koepp, slashes almost everything that made the book an entertaining read.- Washington Post
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Tracy is Tinseltown's annual celebration of everything that's wrong with itself: the hype, the agent-negotiated star system, the Hollywood "fun" assembly-line method of copy-cat mediocrity, etc.- Washington Post
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A refreshingly tender treatment of love gone wrong -- we mean, for a movie that's got enough lowdown sexual content to start its own Kinsey Report.- Washington Post
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If there's any moral to this sorry story, perhaps Lee's stealth-message is it: Even when it's not about race, it is.- Washington Post
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Like President Kennedy, director Donaldson (who made "No Way Out," another pretty good Washington-seat-of-power thriller) has found a perfect balance of often-opposing forces: between recorded history and the demands of plain old entertainment.- Washington Post
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You probably never dreamed a charming romantic movie could be staged against a backdrop of Scud attacks from Saddam Hussein.- Washington Post
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There's something rather lovely about the mood and intentions of Michel Deville's French movie.- Washington Post
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A Sidney Lumet movie is loose. It's a big vehicle, loaded with the usual artistic statement. But Running on Empty is coasting downhill fast.- Washington Post
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Bridges can't be a whole movie. But he's the main reason to watch.- Washington Post
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And if the movie's not particularly visual -- apart from the excerpted scenes from Fellini's extremely visual films -- it's entertaining for the ears. Fellini talks and talks. And like many directors, he talks a good life.- Washington Post
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There's visceral horror, too, including a grisly image -- a horror-in-miniature involving a fingernail -- that located an open nerve in my jaded ability to endure screen violence.- Washington Post
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A modern epic that fuses myth with hard-edged reality, it's a one-of-a-kind, thoroughly engaging experience.- Washington Post
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We are amused. We are not sputtering into our teacups, but we are chortling lightly.- Washington Post
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Blaze turns out to be quite an amusing floor show, the kind of silly, factually irresponsible burlesque that makes you laugh in spite of yourself.- Washington Post
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Obviously, this movie isn't for everyone. But if anyone can take a crossover audience through the gay terrain, it's Stafford. As Eric, his utter heart-stopping anticipation when he sits alone in a car with Rod, is palpable. Through his eyes, you can feel so much at stake here, not the least of which is his innocence.- Washington Post
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Probably the most engaging Potter film of the series thus far.- Washington Post
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The trouble is, since few characters are fully developed, it's hard to care who's doing what to whom and why.- Washington Post
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There is enough "hit" material to make this fun. Delpy is such an infectiously appealing personality, she almost wills this movie to work.- Washington Post
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The film's depicted cruelties (the rape and disembowelment of a woman, a pillow suffocation of a boy after Poelvoorde has chased the terrified tyke through the house) grossly overshadow their satiric purposes.- Washington Post
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It's definitely NOT a conventional biopic about Kurt Cobain. (Nor, as its title oddly suggests, is it about the demise of writer-director Van Sant.) It's a tone poem, an elliptical, fictionalized meditation about the ill-fated rock 'n' roll superstar.- Washington Post
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Although this movie shows Lin's promising moviemaking sensibilities, its point of view feels coldly amoral and dismissive.- Washington Post
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But for most audiences, this bittersweet family saga is going to feel like an ordeal.- Washington Post
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Vietnam will do well on the strength of Williams' performance: He's Groucho in 'Nam, with his rapid-fire quips and cast of imaginary guests. But when it's time to mourn Cronauer's departure, after a final softball game with the locals and a farewell to buddies-in-arms, there isn't a wet eye in the house. [15 Jan 1988, p.N31]- Washington Post
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Smells much more like real life than the immediate mating that occurs between expensive movie stars on Hollywood soundstages.- Washington Post
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This movie is a mixed repast: good food and wine laced with enough misanthropic poison to turn any stomach.- Washington Post
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There's a lot in this movie, simple, big, small and exciting. It's the year's first serious contender for big prizes. What's not to like about this picture?- Washington Post
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Lilya's struggle to make a life for herself is both heartbreaking and heart-stirring.- Washington Post
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FernGully is neither weighty nor whiny. It sings its message unobtrusively through -- and for -- the trees. And most importantly, it never forgets to be delightful, for children and their moviegoing guardians.- Washington Post
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A special weapon unto itself. Spring-loaded with cockney esprit, it peppers its audience with aggressive, sarcastic grapeshot. That's English for "fun," by the way.- Washington Post
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An edgy quasi-comedy, it's very funny in places, touching in others. There is a little unevenness. But for a directorial debut, it's amazingly assured.- Washington Post
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A sweet movie that takes its time at first but soon takes you over.- Washington Post
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Even though it sounds awfully depressing, there's something moving about watching people go at their lives with everything they have -- or don't have.- Washington Post
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Ultimately, Brothers is a flashy, stylistic show of emptiness, intended to protest emptiness. But that's clear almost from the outset.- Washington Post
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Unfortunately, the movie is likely to earn more money than praise. If it showcases him in all his glory, it also shows what little glory there is to celebrate.- Washington Post
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Shows us how funny farce can be -- even with the hokiest of premises -- in the hands of the British.- Washington Post
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But if "Reality" is full of twentysomething Esperanto, it's perfectly understandable -- and enjoyable -- to anyone who speaks humor. While its age ceiling seems a little low at times (at least, for this old man), the comedy constantly breaks through. There's a rousing, engaging spirit on the loose, more than emphasized by 32 songs on the soundtrack. This is an MTV-era movie: If you don't get it, as they say of a certain newspaper, you don't get it.- Washington Post
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There's a problem: This romance isn't developed enough to be truly satisfying -- it's fat-free SnackWell's when you want Godiva. It's not the original story we signed up for -- or thought we did.- Washington Post
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This handmade feel gives Zathura an appealing, childlike sense of wonder, an element too often forgotten in movies with many times the budget and technological resources.- Washington Post
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Hedge is built for laughter rather than artistry; jokes are packed into every pixel. But despite the movie's entertaining qualities, there is something a little unsettling.- Washington Post
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It's too short, and it doesn't delve deep enough. But it's thoroughly enjoyable.- Washington Post
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A darkly enjoyable roller-coaster ride -- Clooney and Kaufman deftly interweave the macabre with lightheartedness.- Washington Post
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In The Russia House, an extremely pleasant but lightweight espionage drama set in the glasnost age, Connery brings that charisma to bear and, with co-star Michelle Pfeiffer's help, makes the movie work.- Washington Post
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Even by the art film standards it apes, Solaris lacks conviction. And although it's meant to be restrained and free of emotional hysteria, the result is a movie that pretty much lies dead on the screen for an hour and a half.- Washington Post
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Gets bogged down in sentimentality, while its wheels spin futilely in life-solving overdrive.- Washington Post
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Flanders, which takes us from the rustic heartland of northern France to the killing fields of an unnamed foreign locale, has such a primitive poetry, we are moved even by its most gruesome moments.- Washington Post
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At its best the movie displays a vital playfulness. But at its worst -- and there's far too much of that -- Alice continues Allen's endless, banal quest for the Big Answers. All, of course, at the mild-mannered elbow of Farrow.- Washington Post
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Informative and entertaining.- Washington Post
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The result isn't a fragmentary experience so much as an evocative collage.- Washington Post
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It's a triumph of vile over content; mindless nihilism posing as hipness.- Washington Post
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It telegraphs its emotions loud and clear, but somehow they don't reach us.- Washington Post
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It's also genuinely moving to see disenfranchised individuals discovering self-determination from the hard ground up.- Washington Post
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For fans of old-fashioned European filmmaking, this may have its pleasing qualities.- Washington Post
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A crowd-pleasing combination of buoyant spirit and occasionally dark humor.- Washington Post
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Its easygoing, disarming air will endear it to its target audience, who will appreciate this movie as much for the lifestyle it depicts as its actual story.- Washington Post
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