Kevin Thomas
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24% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 2.1 points higher than other critics.
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Kevin Thomas' Scores
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| Average review score: | 68 | |
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| Highest review score: | Grand Hotel | |
| Lowest review score: | The Tiger and the Snow | |
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Positive: 1,177 out of 1782
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Mixed: 442 out of 1782
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Negative: 163 out of 1782
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- Kevin Thomas
Offers breathtaking comic-action fantasy….Exhilarating and sharp, it never stops for a second. [9 April 1999, Calendar, p.F-6]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The ending is a little too neat and smacks of wishful thinking, but Paige has created an engaging and insightful entertainment with considerably more substance than most small-budget, independent gay films.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
By the time āThe Sacrificeā comes full circle it emerges itself as a symbolic gesture of great emotional impact. We may share Alexanderās sense of impotence, but Tarkovsky turns such feelings into a work of art.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Whatever his intentions, Clark, in his third outing as a director, has come up with a film that is seriously flawed.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A summer treat for sophisticated moviegoers -- graceful and serious, yet not overly so. This easy-to-take movie gets everything just right and is a pleasure to watch.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
This is a demanding, intelligent film of considerable complexity and of sufficient seriousness to justify its 128-minute running time.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
This is a standard-issue gross Hollywood knockabout comedy in which slapstick antics have been piled up with a steam shovel and driven home with a sledgehammer. Reynolds and Smart are game and even dimensional, but all others are stuck playing tiresome, obnoxious characters.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A rambling fat memoir about a soldier returning home to a Midwestern city, where his roughhouse, bravura ways tear the delicate social fabric apart, has lots of sleazy, low-life glamour on the screen. Scenarist John Patrick and director Vincente Minnelli made it work in this memorable 1959 film.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
As writer as well as star, Dedio expresses passionate concern for the lost young souls of Lower Manhattan but by and large doesn't define his characters strongly enough to involve the viewer in their fates very deeply.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Lively, amusing collection of five films that take a wry look at being gay.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Undeniably a heart-tugger, but it is also a stirring affirmation of the rewards of a job well done.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
As an exposƩ, there could hardly be a stronger case for ensuring and strengthening the separation of church and state -- or a stronger message to gay people as to the magnitude of the challenge to win equal rights.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Haneke illuminates beautifully the lives of his people with an eye for the revealing nuance and detail.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Starts encouragingly and finishes strongly with a twist, but the middle is weighed down by too much discourse when it should be visually evoking its ideas and developing its mood of unease.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Controlled Chaos unfortunately also reveals that Zendel's talents do not equal her ambitions.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Virtuosity is a sleek, brutal techno-thriller that generates nonstop action, but for at least some of us the fun is spoiled by its numbing body count and murky story line.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A splendid work that will be a revelation to the uninitiated and a joy to music lovers.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The plot is not absolutely airtight, but Craven's filmmaking is too fast-moving and too involving for this to matter. As a movie, Red-Eye is in every way as well crafted and sharply designed as the Boeing 767 Lisa fatefully boards.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The only element that keeps the film from falling apart entirely is powerful physical presence of Pollio, an experienced, impassioned young actor.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Third in the series, the effortlessly effervescent Powell and Loy and a sharp supporting cast are all but overwhelmed by a tedious, impenetrably complicated plot, involving the murder of Nora's late father's business partner (C. Aubrey Smith). [14 Jul 1996, p.4]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Laborious in the unfolding of its plot, and under Sam Weisman's brash direction the unabashed amorality of the material is crass rather than sly in tone.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Not entirely free from an aura of didacticism or contrivance, but the film by and large functions as a taut thriller. A drastic act late in the film on the part of Duri seems somewhat implausible, but that does not deter The War Within from emerging as a mostly well-wrought and timely tragedy.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Sparkling 1934 comedy-mystery derived from the Dashiell Hammett mystery and directed by W.S. Van Dyke. It dared to suggest that a sophisticated married couple, Nick and Nora Charles (William Powell and Myrna Loy) could have fun with each other. [14 Jul 1996, p.4]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A pleasant diversion, and its makers have been smart enough to keep it unpretentious.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
An all-stops-out rabble-rouser that hurls a broadside at America's medical insurance crisis.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Director Dennis Hopper has the anarchic spirit to make āChasersā pay off, and writers Joe Batteer, John Rice and Dan Gilroy have provided him with a smart script, a deft mix of slapstick, sharp repartee and sentiment.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Subtlety and nuance mark both the film's dialogue and performances. It's hard to see how Dancy and Byrne could be any better.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It's revealing that writer-director Dave Boyle has said that in a way he fulfilled his lifelong ambition to be a cartoonist with the live-action White on Rice because his people in this wan, trite and increasingly silly comedy are little more than stick figures.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It's not just that we've been there before but also that Steven Spielberg and his associates simply haven't been able to imagine as many flat-out scary moments this time around.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The Great Outdoors is about as much fun as ants at a picnic for anyone over the age of 10. It's a crass, blah comedy about summer vacation perils that teams Dan Aykroyd and John Candy, but gives them next to nothing to work with. If the prolific and profit-making John Hughes weren't the writer--as well as the co-executive producer--of this scattershot nonsense directed frenetically by Howard Deutch, it's hard to imagine the film getting made, let alone attracting Aykroyd and Candy.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Inspired by a 1978 New West magazine article by David Barry, this fine little 1981 film suggests that continual participation in these races represents a refusal to grow up. Dennis Hopper is a long-ago racer desperate for a comeback; it's as if he's the same kid in Rebel Without a Cause, surviving those chicken runs in that film only to grow middle-aged without growing up. [18 Aug 1985, p.5]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It is an inept, inane Mafia comedy with a gay angle, all the more insufferable because director Kristen Coury and writer Joseph Triebwasser clearly think they're being wonderfully cute and clever.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The actors are game, but their roles lack color and depth, and it's a real struggle to survive Soul Survivors to the finish.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Teen sex comedies don't come more mindless than Joseph A. Pineda's Going Down, a movie so seriously underinspired it's hard to imagine it appealing to anyone but fantasy-prone middle schoolers who can barely wait to live it up like their older brothers and sisters.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
In its leisurely, exceedingly subtle way, The Pool charts Venkatesh's gradual awakening to the larger world.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Never was Tati's mastery of sound effects more inspired than in Playtime, a commercial disaster at the time of its release that nevertheless may be Tati's true masterpiece. [14 May 1998, p.F18]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Chungking Express ravishingly, seductively exudes the immediacy of everyday life as its spins its classically timeless tales of love lost and almost regained.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Marcos Siega's direction is well-paced, but writers David T. Wagner and Brent Goldberg haven't brought anything sufficiently fresh or original to a formula plot to allow Underclassman to rise above the level of a mildly diverting video rental.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Gradually, the power of the material and the stars takes hold, flashbacks begin to flesh out the characters' lives, and Boesman & Lena comes alive--achingly and passionately.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
This graceful and wise film moves to its denouement with subtlety and, at its end, strikes a note that seems just right for all that has gone before.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It's not inaccurate to call Porn Star a puff piece.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It is crucial when viewing All My Loved Ones, with its fine ensemble cast and well-evoked sense of time and place, to remember that it unfolds as a recollection of David, a boy of perhaps 10 in 1938.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
While this "Night" hasn't the chilling, almost cinema-verite credibility of the original, it is certainly a well-sustained entertainment, with one foolish or unlucky incident triggering another. Like the original, this R-rated production is definitely not for children. [19 Oct 1990, p.F1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Carpenter's heart doesn't seem to be in this lackluster space adventure set in 2176. What's more, his stars -- Natasha Henstridge and Ice Cube -- don't exactly energize the proceedings.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
There's a beguiling throwaway quality to Flirt that has the effect of making it stick with you.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Richard Brooksā Fever Pitch lives up to its title in capturing the frenzied existence of the compulsive gambler...It also resembles its subject in its hit-and-miss quality: Some scenes pay off, others donāt. But it never lets up, and the result is a film thatās always a pleasure to watch even when itās defying credibility at every turn or moving so fast itās hard to keep track of whatās going on.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Adapted by Sadayuki Murai from Yoshikazu Takeuchi's novel, "Perfect Blue" creates an increasingly terrifying world and pulls you into it with the effectiveness of a Hitchcock suspense classic. [07 Oct 1999, p.F16]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Itās a sprawling, rowdy, vital film laced with both outrageous absurdist dark humor and unspeakable pain, suffering and injustice.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Ward directs his actors as adroitly as he has written for them, and the vulnerability that he allows his three stars to reveal is really what makes the movie work. No one, not even baseball fans, should go to Major League hoping for "Bull Durham's" sex, raunch and sophistication. But "Major League" has its own ingratiating charm.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The film is perhaps best enjoyed as a minor work with some major pluses, notably in the characterizations and in their adroit portrayals.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
That it is a fine example of modest-budget filmmaking, boasting first-rate acting, writing and directing, is not all that surprising.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Serves up a lot of bone-crushing violence in an offbeat context with considerable style and energy, but the steady diet of brutal street fighting makes it all but impossible to connect with this picture, despite whatever visceral appeal it may offer.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Consistently sleek but works best if no more is expected of it than a mild diversion.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It could have done with fewer plot devices, but it is ultimately far more satisfying than countless less ambitious and risky films.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Will divide audiences between those whose hearts have been tugged into going along with the picture way past common sense and those who find it impossible to accept the film's credibility-defying developments.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Effortlessly graceful and burnished to a glow, Dinner Rush is surely as satisfying as any of the delicious-looking food served at Louis' restaurant -- and is as full of surprises as any dish Udo ever concocted.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Has such quiet power that it is actually not depressing, and the cast follows suit with Dukakis, Carver and Posey, rising to the occasion.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It's an all-out horror film--handsomely produced but morbid and not in the least amusing to watch.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Hawks' direction is his very best: crisp, humane and full of humor. [26 Jul 1998, p.4]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Blood Simple becomes a dazzling comedie noire, a dynamic, virtuoso display by a couple of talented fledgling filmmakers who give the conventions of the genre such a thorough workout that the result is a movie that's fresh and exhilarating (in the way that Jean-Jacques Beineixās āDivaā was).- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Thumbsucker aims high but swerves too frequently between the engaging and the credibility-defying to be satisfying.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Boldly distinctive in its depiction of individuals caught up in a veritable infernal machine designed solely to give pleasure to a monarch, Vatel is a timeless tale of love and sacrifice in a world as opulent as it is cruel.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
This film's wise and compassionate view is that, for many young women of limited opportunities, winning a beauty contest represents their best hope.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Ritter, Dawber and Jones are skilled comedians, and director Peter Hyams typically handles large-scale entertainments with aplomb. But itās hard to see how anyone could have made anything out of something as flat as Stay Tuned.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Occasionally heavy-handed and overdone -- and scarcely free from a self-congratulatory tone -- this latest spoof is nonetheless lots of fun, clever and fearless, and loaded with wicked lines and touches.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The Little Rascals is such an emphatically well-shaped, well-crafted picture that you wish you could have enjoyed it more than you did.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Tilts toward the slight and merely pleasant when it could have had much more emotional impact.- Los Angeles Times
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A dazzlingly imaginative work with awesome production values and special effects that bear comparison to those of "2001."- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Ethan Hawke, in his feature directorial debut, has brought Nicolette Burdette's play to the screen with fluid grace and a perfect blend of dreaminess and grit, expressed in camerawork that seems to float and in Jeff Tweedy's shimmering, gently insistent score.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Suffers from an overcomplicated plot, an overpopulated cast, a lot of corny humor and artificial contrivance, topped by a sluggish pace.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Fast and raunchy, Friday After Next surely stands apart from other holiday-themed movies for its gleeful low-down humor and a raft of uninhibited characters involved in one outrageous predicament after another.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Contrivance and a horrendous body count combine to yield a morbid effect for discriminating filmgoers, despite a comic tone. Still, there's enough ingenuity and scariness to please plenty of fans of the first film.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Whereas its plot may be derivative--and at several junctures, unconvincing--Flight of the Navigator nevertheless manages to develop considerable humor and poignancy from David's predicament and what he does about it.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A potent, energetic heart-tugger and Khan and Kajol, major Bollywood stars, are highly appealing and equal to the demand of their emotion-charged roles.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
One of the better old-regime Disney stories. [12 Apr 1992, p.7]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Parker Posey, the queen of the indies, is a stylish actress, but there's not much she can do with the flat, trite sex comedy The Oh in Ohio, written by Adam Wierzbianski and directed by Billy Kent without a trace of imagination or originality.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
No place for literalists, but Ferrera fans should be pleased with this tale.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The result is crass but reasonably harmless, although to hear one of the guys hold forth on how much he's learned about family and loyalty in just one week living with the DOGs is enough to make a person gag.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Under Tierney's admirably low-key, unexploitative direction all his actors are memorable and never seem to be acting. Twist is decidedly dark but consistently engaging.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A film of much gentleness, tenderness and keen observation into the way laughter and pain have a way of colliding into each other.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Crackles with forceful portrayals. Funny, violent, impassioned and inescapably poignant, Stander in no way sanctions Stander's turning to a life of crime yet has the courage to see him as a victim of apartheid himself.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The slapstick and the sight gags come thick and fast, as they have throughout a hundred years of screen comedy, yet director Dennis Dugan and writers Mark Feldberg and Mitch Klebanoff keep everything light and bouncy.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It's increasingly hard to work up a fright on the screen these days, but even if The Cave doesn't exactly terrify, it's fun and looks great.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Provocative rather than scary, and it's made with visual flair.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The result is a film that is wise, fatalistic and romantic in just the right proportions--in the best noir tradition.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Tokyo Decadence is likely to stay with you long after the theater lights come up.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
An adroit, beautifully acted, sophisticated film with some drier-than-dust humor about unsophisticated people and is impressive as such. It's too bad that it's not more engaging much earlier on.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Ichaso moves easily between a black-and-white past and a full-color present, maintaining a pace as buoyant and rhythmic as the beat of the infectious Latin music that accompanies the film.- Los Angeles Times
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