Hal Hinson
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On average, this critic grades 8.1 points lower than other critics.
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Hal Hinson's Scores
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| Average review score: | 58 | |
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| Highest review score: | Hoop Dreams | |
| Lowest review score: | Johnny Be Good | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 174 out of 420
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Mixed: 166 out of 420
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Negative: 80 out of 420
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- Hal Hinson
Even if it weren't in pristine shape for its current re-release, it would still qualify as one of only a handful of films made in the past 30 years that truly deserve to be called great. (Review of 1994 Release)- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
My Left Foot is gloriously exultant and hilariously unexpected...Sheridan and his great young star have universalized their broken hero.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Nowhere was American comedy in the '40s more frivolously sophisticated than in the movies of Preston Sturges, and The Lady Eve is his most satisfying romantic film. [05 May 1988, p.C7]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Disney's new full-length animated feature, Beauty and the Beast, is more than a return to classic form, it's a delightfully satisfying modern fable, a near-masterpiece that draws on the sublime traditions of the past while remaining completely in sync with the sensibility of its time.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The most engrossing, most revealing film about the making of a movie ever produced.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
An exceedingly loopy satire of the entire American political circus, and could be viewed as offensive to the sensitive-souled in either camp. And time hasn't in the least softened its bite. [Re-release]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
So what exactly is the point? Does Jefferson's treatment of Sally Hemings establish his racism or his instinctive color-blindness? Unfortunately, the picture is so unfocused and tumbles so rapidly from one event to another that it's difficult to tell.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
A movie made by filmmaker working in sync with his times -- an exciting, disturbing, provocative film.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Never again was Fellini as successful as he was here in his use of film as a theater for soul-searching. Loaded with self-referential detail, 8 1/2 is the director's self-mocking chronicle of his inability to come up with a worthy subject for his next film.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Arguably one of the two or three best musical films ever made, and, along with Singin' in the Rain, the wittiest and most sophisticated of the '50s Technicolor musicals. [25 June 1987, p.B7]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Arguably the best movie of the Astaire-Rogers series, Swing Time is the most consistently entertaining, most imaginatively plotted of their films. [25 Jun 1987, p.B7]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Riotous adaptation of Alan Bennett's comedy about monarchal frailty.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Watching Jean-Luc Godard's very loose adaptation of "King Lear" is like finding yourself in the middle of a poem whose meaning the poet refuses to make clear.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
In Roger & Me, Moore's brand of slapstick reportage strikes the perfect balance between irony and sincerity; it's slyly deadpan and committed, democratic and kingly all at once. In the end, though, he winds up giving ironic credence to the swells at the Great Gatsby party who advise the laid-off workers to get out there and do something. He's shown what one man with a camera crew and a vision can do.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The Little Mermaid is only passable. Even at its highest points, it cannot claim a place next to even the least of the great Disney classics.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
If it weren't for the good will that the stars have built up over the years, See No Evil would pass without notice; even with the stars, that's what it deserves. But these are ingratiating performers, even when working far below their peak. Watching them, you find yourself wanting to laugh even when the laughs are undeserved.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Leigh hasn't the affect of a poet, but he's a poet nonetheless. This movie captures the smallish details in life that perhaps you've felt before, but have never before seen on screen. He has a genius for the commonplace. It is truly sweet stuff.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
For Kieslowski, subtlety is a religion. He hints or implies -- anything to keep from laying his cards on the table. With "Blue," you never feel he's shown his whole hand; not even after the game is over.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
As the movie progresses, it deepens emotionally and becomes less of a detective thriller and more of a character study, and it's to Franklin's credit that he never allows his hard-boiled style to soften. Thematically, the movie doesn't make a strong statement, but it is strikingly expressive in its details.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Tampopo is perhaps the funniest movie about the connection between food and sex ever made. But, as you're watching it, the movie's base broadens, and the parallels between the noodle-maker's art and the filmmaker's become richer, sweeter.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
What's on display here is '30s-style light comic acting at its wittiest and most effervescent. [14 Apr 1988, p.C7]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
It's hard to remember a recent love story -- maybe "Moonstruck" -- that's as involving as this one. This is not to suggest that the two movies are in the same league, but this is a teen movie that transcends its teen limitations.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The nearest thing to pandemonium ever seen on film and every minute of it is sublime. [27 Aug 1987, p.D7]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
A glorious romantic confection unlike any other in movie history.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Ultimately, Davies' choices have a powerful cumulative effect. In the latter section, he achieves a transporting poignancy of feeling. What he manages to convey are the debilitating contradictions that exist, side by side, within every family; the ways in which families nurture as they destroy, and love and despair act as equal partners.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The Double Life of Veronique is a mesmerizing poetic work composed in an eerie minor key. Its effect on the viewer is subtle but very real. The film takes us completely into its world, and in doing so, it leaves us with the impression that our own world, once we return to it, is far richer and portentous than we had imagined.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
At the most fundamental level, the real Chet Baker is a kind of nowhere man. He's too insubstantial for Weber to levitate him into greatness. This fact is the source of the film's dramatic tension, and Weber, to his credit, seems to have realized it.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
If Eastwood had any emotional depth as an actor, the character's anguish might come through.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
For all its stunning, poetic imagery, it's almost impossible to sit through.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
As it turns out, big secrets aren't revealed in Broadcast News, but the film is so ingratiatingly high-spirited, and the performances so full of sass and vigor, that in the long run it doesn't really matter much.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
It's a lovely film, but a little inert. It reaches its high point with glorious close-ups of the children. From there, it's all downhill.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Leigh has fashioned a limber style of political commentary that is part documentary, part cartoon and wholly novel in the movies.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Never has political correctness looked so sumptuously handsome as it does here, and in its perfect-pitch instinct for the cultural vibe, this sweeping movie is so immaculately dead-on that it nearly transcends criticism.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
[Leven] keeps the film's tone light and ingratiating. And, though the material is thin, the actors do seem to be getting a kick out of playing off each other.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
David Mamet's Homicide is a brilliant muddle: compelling, exhilarating and, at the same time, profoundly dubious. Certainly there is greatness in it. And just as certainly the moral ice it skates on is precariously thin. It leads us into a forest of dark contradictions, then leaves us stranded, dazzled but bewildered, elated but perplexed.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The Snapper is a small movie, but its spirit is gigantic. [17 Dec 1993, p.C1]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The central story itself is not distinctive, and though Lee certainly churns up a lot of dust, he never captures the mythic quality that made Price's original seem so much bigger than its almost generic cast of players.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Most astounding, though, is the power of the film's leading actor. While Branagh's direction is forthright and articulate, his acting is brash and flamboyant.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Writer-director David O. Russell's exhilarating follow-up to "Spanking the Monkey," is even wilder, giddier and more unpredictable than that irreverent debut.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Careful, the hilariously bizarre new film from Canadian director Guy Maddin, is like some lost masterpiece from a time-warped alternative dimension -- a strange artifact that time forgot.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Paris Is Burning, Jennie Livingston's brilliantly entertaining documentary look into the New York subculture of drag queens and transsexuals, is a rapturous, desperate ode to self-invention.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Few films are more assured in their storytelling or build more forcefully, irrevocably toward their resolution.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The filmmakers have done a beautiful job of preserving the satirical snap of Gibbons's original. But the real joy of Cold Comfort Farm is watching these actors play so freely and exuberantly off each other.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Taylor Hackford's film version of the Stephen King novel, has a whopping list of shortcomings -- and yet it still manages to be an engrossing, unsettling and, at times, powerful psychological thriller.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
He's made two features, "The Unbelievable Truth" and now Trust, and both are cool, strikingly original case studies of middle-class anomie.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The movie has some beautifully observed moments and a generous spirit, but in the end, it's undone by its own sweetness and charm....It's just not distinctive enough to sustain your interest. A lot of the movie is routine coming-of-age stuff.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Van Sant gives his material shape and an invigorating, syncopated style. It keeps coming at you in surprising, dazzling ways.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Watching John Woo's The Killer may be like eating popcorn, but it's not just any old brand; it's escape-velocity popcorn, popcorn with a slurp of rocket fuel. Its story is a collision of exuberant pulp, samurai mythology and modern, urban noir.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Who would have thought that Super Mario Bros., the movie based on the popular video game, could be such a treat? There are some, I'm sure, who saw the end of civilization here. But relax. This movie, which was directed by music video whiz kids Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel, is sweet and funny and full of bright invention. In short, it's a blast.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Fresh is an electrifying, sobering movie, and with it, Yakin announces himself as perhaps the most gifted newcomer of the decade.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
My 20th Century is like a dream, without a unifying logic -- ravishing fragments without coherence or meaning. Immersed somewhere in all this are Enyedi's meditations on the true nature of women, the shortcomings of 20th-century progress, and the connections between art and science. Yet though her own inventiveness and witty command of the medium are invigorating, her thinking is so scrambled that her originality is undermined. The movie is overintellectualized and yet not fully thought out.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Watching Claire Denis' Chocolat, you feel as if your senses have been quickened, reawakened. The movie is like sex for the eyes -- it's ravishing in a way that goes straight into your blood.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
In making her first film, Campion has done thrillingly atmospheric work, and in the process, established herself as perhaps the most perversely gifted young filmmaker to rise up in years.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
People bicker and play word games with each other to hide their true feelings, just like you and me, and yet absolutely nothing is at stake.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
If Quentin Tarantino's gritty, bone-chilling, powerfully violent new film, Reservoir Dogs, doesn't pin your ears back, nothing ever will...[It's] as caustic as battery acid. It's brutal, it's funny and you won't forget it. Guaranteed.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
At first, the movie's restraint is enticing, and even soothing. By the end, though, Tran's strategies have an enervating, numbing effect. The same methods he uses to pull us in finally kill our interest.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The Last Temptation of Christ, Martin Scorsese's provocative, punishing, weirdly brilliant adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis' novel, has a feverish intensity. And undeniably, there's a prodigious greatness on display here. But just as undeniably, it is failed work.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
A great gangster picture, with all the visceral excitement of a classic mob saga. But that's just its jumping-off point. It's also a salute to old Hollywood glamour, to the genre and the movies in general, and an elegant eulogy for the passing of those glory days. It's darned near perfect: violent, sexy and knowingly smart.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Visually, the film is arresting; Robby Mueller's images have a low-energy vibrancy. But Jarmusch won't come out of himself. He's got juice, but only enough for doodling. He's too hip to live.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
It's precisely Henry's coldblooded affectlessness that is meant to shock and disturb us. But "Henry" leaves us feeling more numbed than moved. Half art film, half schlock-horror cheapie, "Henry" isn't quite sure what it wants to be.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Ultimately, [Heckerling's] portrait is affectionate and, in places, even sweet, enabling us to laugh at them and embrace them at the same time.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Mellow, harmonious and poignantly funny, the film uses the prism of the old man’s artistry to examine his life and his relationships with his three headstrong daughters.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Though Linklater allows the movie to wander, he never allows the pace to slacken, and more often than not he finds some unexpected bit of found poetry or cultural kitsch to make the digressions worthwhile.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
A big, sprawling, unshapely thing, insufferably verbose and, at the same time, touched with magnificence.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The real root of the movie's problems may lie in the fact that Mamet has identified with the men of principle and De Palma with the scoundrels -- in other words, with Capone instead of the eagle-scout Ness.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Actually, the film's more serious side is beautifully balanced by the joy we experience as both Jesse and Willy come into their own.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The movie won't come clear, Eastwood has succeeded so thoroughly in communicating his love of his subject, and there's such vitality in the performances, that we walk out elated, juiced on the actors and the music.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
No actor has ever been more contemptuous of his profession -- or the movie business as a whole -- than Brando; to him, acting is nothing, and his performance here shows his self-loathing, his desire to trash himself and his accomplishments. This isn't self-parody, it's self-desecration.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
It has extravagant, bloody thrills plus something else -- something that comes close to genuine emotion.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Dracula, which also stars Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves and Anthony Hopkins, is an evocative visual feast. But the meal is spectral, without the dramatic equivalent of nutritional value.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Dern's dirtball performance gives After Dark, My Sweet a desperately needed quality of slugged-out authenticity -- he gives the movie its edge. If anything, though, Foley makes Thompson's killing universe too inviting, too sunny and comfortable. He's missed the essence of Thompson, but all in all, there are worse ways of failing.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
A wildly profane stew of twists and surprises. And for the most part, the ways in which the various elements combine are enormously diverting. It's a clever, intelligent piece of work with an impulse to surprise and entertain. It's also a crock.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Undeniably, the picture now and again supplies that edge-of-the-seat sensation; yet, by action-adventure standards, Speed is leaden and strangely poky. It never seems to shift into overdrive and let fly.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
This screwball comedy starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck isn't as well regarded as others in the genre, but even if it's not exactly top-drawer, it's still jazzy fun. [24 Dec 1987, p.D7]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Too routinely formulaic to be anything more than modestly diverting. But as modest diversions go it cruises along at a reasonably brisk pace and, in the smaller details -- the off-in-the-margins doodling -- it has its rewards. [20 July 1988]- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The latest in an impressive string of first-rate movies for kids.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
In thriller terms it's close to irresistible and enormously entertaining. And the movie's lack of weight is part of what makes it work, part of its gripping purity. What this movie, which as a political thriller has more in common with "Three Days of the Condor" or "Seven Days in May" than "All the President's Men," has going for it is a great premise: the mainspring of this big clock is built to run.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Usually, Ephron is one of the most reliable comic voices in the movies, but here her gifts seem to have deserted her. Though she shows her customary talent for smart one-liners, the spirit of the film is forced and desperate, as if she lacked faith in her gags and were trying to shove them down our throats.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Roemer gives this tour of the chopped-liver circuit, with its bar mitzvahs and fashion shows and dog training classes, a bluesy, mordant spirit.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
The Big Easy, starring Ellen Barkin and Dennis Quaid, is the sexiest, most companionable movie of the summer. Set in New Orleans, it's an amiable, loping, goof of a movie, with charm to burn and not a thought in its head.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
A Perfect World is one of the Academy Award-winning actor-director's most unexpected, most satisfying films. This isn't the first time that Eastwood has turned the tables on our expectations, but he's never been this bold in the past, or this sure of himself.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Though brilliant, Menace II Society is definitely a film to guard yourself against. There's not a trace of softness or sentimentality. At times, the picture takes on the scary you-are-there verisimilitude of a tabloid-TV show.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Ultimately, though, the movie never transcends the limitations of its Hemingwayesque, men-with-men attitudes.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
House Party isn't a great movie, but it's heartfelt and enormously winning. In its own modest, ramshackle way, it manages to seem innocent even when it's profane. And maybe a party that demonstrates that those two qualities aren't necessarily opposed is exactly the kind we need.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
True Believer is a thriller about moral rejuvenation, and there's not much wrong with it that another actor in the lead wouldn't cure.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
There are a great many movies about the tragic experience of the Jews during the Second World War, but only a handful as passionate, as subtly intelligent, as universal as this one. In Europa Europa, Agnieszka Holland tackles a great theme and, in the process, has made a great movie.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
When a master dedicates his genius to the production of schmaltz, it's not a pretty sight.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Written and directed by Richard Brooks, the picture is more style than content, but what style.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
Even at their most disturbing, Brian De Palma's films have always seemed like brilliant abstractions, sinister theorems from a bloody virtuoso. But Casualties of War, the director's rigorous, unflinching, masterly new film, is something else altogether. It is a film of great emotional power and great seriousness in which all of the filmmaker's talents and interests are in balance. It is a breakthrough work, a signal of an artist's blossoming maturity, and one of the most punishing, morally complex movies about men at war ever made.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
As a writer, Baumbach loves smart, glib talk, and he has a sharp ear for fast-paced, overlapping dialogue; as a director, though, he prefers long takes that allow his characters to work out their feelings.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
All in all, the picture goes down fairly easily, and by any estimate it's an improvement over other Pryor nonconcert films such as The Toy or even Brewster's Millions.- Washington Post
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- Hal Hinson
This is an impassioned movie, made with conviction and evangelical verve. It's also hysterical and overbearing and alienating.- Washington Post
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