Janice Page
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On average, this critic grades 6 points lower than other critics.
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Janice Page's Scores
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| Average review score: | 60 | |
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| Highest review score: | Marooned in Iraq | |
| Lowest review score: | Alone in the Dark | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 87 out of 152
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Mixed: 33 out of 152
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Negative: 32 out of 152
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- Janice Page
Roughly translated, Touchez pas au Grisbi means ''don't touch the loot.'' But in literal terms, this film version of Albert Simonin's blockbuster really couldn't care less who ends up with the cash.- Boston Globe
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The film means to provoke a closer look at the faces of good and evil. It questions whether we really live in a world that can be divided neatly into black hats and white hats.- Boston Globe
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Ultimately, Jordan's vision is so murky that Ned Kelly remains as foreign to us as wombat stew.- Boston Globe
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You buy "fair - trade" coffee; you assume you're being socially responsible. But now, along comes Black Gold to tell you that all fair-trade coffee is not created equal, and that Ethiopia, the "birthplace of coffee" and home of some of the world's best beans, may be getting the least fair shake of all.- Boston Globe
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What's unique about this documentary is that it grips history with both hands, shakes it, examines it, and exits with the entire wrinkled contents bravely in tow.- Boston Globe
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When the big twist is revealed at the end of The Life Before Her Eyes, you might think the only way to appreciate its cleverness is to see the film again. I did that. It didn't help.- Boston Globe
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This is just humble, heartwarming storytelling with good acting and lush visuals.- Boston Globe
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An invitation to see something a little less pretty, and potentially more enduring.- Boston Globe
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Doesn't deliver on a lot of fronts. But then again it gives us full-on Faithfull, who manages to bare herself completely without ever actually getting undressed.- Boston Globe
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Hits far more marks than it misses. And no work has brought viewers deeper inside the psychology of war. [06 Apr 2007, p.D10]- Boston Globe
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Maybe the redemptions offered are simplistic in the context of this place, but they make for a dramatic (if heavily foreshadowed) conclusion.- Boston Globe
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Serves up enough action and passion to stay afloat, but at the end of the day it's just not the perfect ride those earlier films were.- Boston Globe
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For all the controversy surrounding Buffalo Soldiers, you'd think the film would at least be interesting.- Boston Globe
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A movie that entertains and enlightens without being preachy - in fact, most of its beliefs are strenuously ambiguous; that’s a key part of the joke.- Boston Globe
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If there's one image that sums up the filmmaking style of Takashi Miike, it's the close-up of a bubbling hot pot on the family dinner table.- Boston Globe
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It’s cute and clever to a point -- especially if you don’t know much about the film’s premise going in -- but then the cleverness runs on like the one-note punch line of an interminable “Saturday Night Live’’ sketch, sponsored by Audi.- Boston Globe
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If ''Sean" was about conviction and revolution, Following Sean is about ambivalence and resignation. In either case it's pretty easy for a funny-provocative kid to stand out.- Boston Globe
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The best thing about Saint John of Las Vegas is that it makes you really appreciate guys like David Lynch and Joel and Ethan Coen.- Boston Globe
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It's not that What a Girl Wants is dreadful; it's merely slapdash, wildly inconsistent in tone and style, and mind-numbingly predictable in character and plot.- Boston Globe
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One of the most compelling films the Holocaust has yet produced.- Boston Globe
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To those filmgoers who wouldn't know Rat Fink from Barton Fink, this reviewer's advice is: Pass. The latest counterculture tribute by Mann, director of 1988's "Comic Book Confidential" and 1999's "Grass," is as proudly silly as it is informative, and it can't help that a critical amount of brand coolness gets lost in the translation.- Boston Globe
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These children are indeed the faces of war. It's just harder to recognize them because they're the ones someone cared enough to save.- Boston Globe
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Intimidated by the words "avant-garde film"? Then hand yourself over, without reservation, to the skills of documentarian Martina Kudlacek and her astonishingly accessible primer, In the Mirror of Maya Deren.- Boston Globe
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No sophisticated dance, but it moves about with an open heart. And hey, it's at least as funny as that Greek thing.- Boston Globe
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While obviously not a unique or uniquely satisfying experience, the film still does the job in a pinch, and looks cool doing it.- Boston Globe
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