Kevin Thomas
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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
An exhilarating celebration of the possibilities of love and friendship, and Lucía, Félix and Adrián could not be more likable.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Ellie Parker is at once hilarious and harrowing, and in being so, seems right on target.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A Marine Story overcomes some flaws in continuity and superficial characterizations to drive home its underlying message about the injustice of "don't ask, don't tell" and the way the controversial policy deprives the military of born leaders. A worthy endeavor.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Nov 12, 2010
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- Kevin Thomas
The Favor is a pleasant romantic comedy, aimed at thirtysomethings and younger, and it affords solid roles for Harley Jane Kozak and Elizabeth McGovern. [29 Apr 1994]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
In recent years, South Korean cinema has fully flowered, producing both uncompromising highly personal films and crisp, intelligent genre movies, with Shiri the most spectacular example of the latter to date.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Those looking for sheer gore for its own sake probably won't be disappointed by Hellraiser III, but those expecting the quality of the first film in the series most likely will be. [14 Sep 1992, p.F8]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Takes a darkly daring tack that pays off handsomely, providing wholly unexpected dimension that reveals the full measure of Bose's imagination and skill. Smartly designed and richly photographed, this film is an idiosyncratic charmer -- and a lot more.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
This fresh and flawless adaptation of an autobiographical story by Davy Rothbart is a joy to behold. Its people are in their 20s, but what they experience is ageless, timeless and universal.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Having succeeded at a persuasive, endearing anthropomorphosis, the film makers have come up with only a so-so picture to go with it. All that was really needed to make Short Circuit a more satisfying experience was to up the script a couple of notches and apply a lighter touch to it. Unfortunately, director John Badham and his fledgling writers have taken a very broad, heavy-handed approach.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A refreshingly original thriller that is also a wrenchingly poignant family drama.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Boiling Point is taut and crisp, and when it’s required, Harris handles violence with swift dispatch rather than the large-scale fireworks that have become de rigueur.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Flawless this Joel Schumacher film is not, but it plays so well that scarcely matters.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A serious romantic comedy of such strength and substance and so entertaining that it doesn't matter that its minuscule budget shows around the edges.- 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
A film that means to be seductive but merely progresses from the contrived to the manipulative.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It is high-energy entertainment that is also silly and sentimental and so over-the-top as to become wearying at times. But that it is also funny and good-natured ends up counting more.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
So engaging and illuminating that it is enjoyable even for those unfamiliar with one of cinema's most dynamic forms.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Jean-Luc Godard’s “King Lear” is his most off-putting picture since his unwatchable political films of the ‘70s.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The credible, appealing relationship that develops between Bronson and Ireland gives this 1979 film its substance. [11 Aug 1991, p.6]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Its drawback is that it's a one-joke affair, leading to a repetitiousness that makes the film seem overlong even at 87 minutes.- 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
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
Gitai has created a film that is as beautiful as it is all but unbearable to watch.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The Stoning of Soraya M. goes well beyond its angry didacticism and its specific indictment of men's oppression of women to achieve the impact of a Greek tragedy through its masterful grasp of suspense and group psychology, and some superb acting.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
None of this intellectualizing is necessary to the simple enjoyment of Storytelling -- provided the viewer has a taste for the pitch-black humor that emerges when Solondz's camera becomes a veritable blowtorch aimed at humanity's myriad failings.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
aAn ambitious ensemble piece in which every actor is able to shine and every character is a master of the well-turned phrase.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Feb 3, 2011
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- Kevin Thomas
Wide Awake is a wonderful family film that deals sensitively, and even with humor, with a fairly unusual situation for the screen: a 9-year-old's struggles with his faith in God. [20 Mar 1998, p.F10]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A shameless heart-tugger of considerable appeal that, like many movies that start off with much going for them, could have been so much better had its makers aimed higher.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Cease Fire is no art film but, rather, mainstream fare that's likely to appeal primarily to Farsi-speaking audiences. It is talky, too long at 1 hour, 44 minutes and tends to be preachy and tedious.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Race You to the Bottom has an ending that is rightly open yet thoroughly satisfying -- as is the entire film.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Fandango overreaches badly and sinks under a heavy weight of symbolism, bathos and sheer preposterousness that no amount of humor and incident can redeem.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The only way the film could have had a prayer of working--and thereby tapping its stars' considerable strengths--is by taking a much harder edge and going for dark, even bleak humor.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Not even the strong, reflective, world-weary presence of Reno or Cassel's energy can make a dent in a movie in which suspense and tension dissipate quickly, with action sequences not spectacular enough to compensate. All that's left is gratuitous gore.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
As skilled, resourceful actors, (Argento and Harris) make...a more believable couple than you would have thought possible.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Talkington not only has style but also a terrific way with actors, giving them the confidence to go over the top while having fun doing so.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The morbid tone of the original has given way to horror comedy set off by quite spectacular and imaginative fantasy sequences. Dream Warriors is no less grisly, but at least you can laugh at it.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Special Treatment is a serious film, but Labrune allows a touch of dark comedy in her depictions of Alice's clients and Xavier's patients.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Sep 15, 2011
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- Kevin Thomas
Though not exactly a gripping experience for adults, parents have reason to be grateful for a movie that has been so carefully tailored to preschool to first-grade sensibilities.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Jackpot has much that is sweet and funny, but it is not overly original--and it is overly long and not as coherent as it might be.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Consistently imaginative and persuasive in its plotting and writing. Tabak makes substantial demands on his wonderful cast but rewards them with roles of exceptional depth and dimension.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
In the end Tycoon above all evokes a melancholy awareness of the seemingly eternal exploitation and impoverishment of the Russian people.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Set in a noirish, gleaming Montreal, this handsome, captivating, well-paced and stylish film is fully realized in every aspect.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted May 13, 2011
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- Kevin Thomas
Richie Rich presents an irresistible Macaulay Culkin in a wonderful part and bursts with the gadgetry that many adults thrill to as much as children do. At the same time, it never loses touch with its humanity, directed by Donald Petrie with humor and panache.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The Money Pit grows increasingly mechanical, both in its content and in the resolution of its plot, as the effects start overwhelming this essentially modest little romantic comedy.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
This handsome 20th Century Fox release is a smart piece of hard-action filmmaking. [08 Oct 1990, p.F4]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A fervent assertion that an individual has the right to pursue his own path lies at the vibrant heart of The Business of Fancydancing.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Brave and admirable for the trust that it puts in a viewer's intuition and willingness in going along with it right through to its rewarding finish.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
More than anything, The Grudge suggests that it's time for Shimizu to move on.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The result is not only one of Zeffirelli's sumptuous productions but also a film that celebrates the sacredness of artistic integrity that to Zeffirelli Callas embodied fully.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Two movies in one, but it's no bargain. A charming romantic comedy... transforms awkwardly into a hedonistic crime thriller, with the two genres violently butting heads.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Leaves us with a heightened appreciation of the bold and personal films made by a number of filmmakers of the former Yugoslavia.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A fast and clever con-gone-wrong comedy that reflects the writer-director's characteristic blend of the intellectual and the criminal. But it lacks anyone to care about--even the repellent characters are less than fascinating--and the result is a crisply made movie that is no more than mildly amusing.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Exceptionally well-crafted, Made in America is the kind of picture Hollywood often aspires to but rarely succeeds in bringing off -- smart and sophisticated with a wide appeal. [28 May 1993, p.F1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
In directing The Monkey's Mask from Annie Kennedy's adaptation of Dorothy Porter's novel-in-poetry, Samantha Lang displays considerable style and assurance, with Porter and McGillis giving beautifully nuanced portrayals.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A gracious, eloquent film that by its end offers a ray of hope to the refugees able to look ahead and resist living in a past forever lost.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
What Meyers and Shyer have accomplished is to create a pleasant, sentimental domestic comedy out of a family that really has no problems to overcome, not an easy feat.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A classic war film, at once elegiac and immediate, that takes you smack into the chaos of combat yet is marked by a detached perspective.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Seems at once overwhelmingly romantic and elliptical, yet all the while it has been building to a conclusion that is surprisingly affecting in the jolt of recognition it elicits.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A splendid, unjustly neglected 1973 British film in which Sean Connery, at his very best under Sidney Lumet's direction, plays a veteran police sergeant haunted by years of contact with terrible crimes and on the brink of a total breakdown. [27 May 1990, p.10]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
As stylish as it is grisly, Jeepers Creepers has cult film written all over it, and it's not for nothing that Francis Ford Coppola has been a staunch Victor Salva mentor.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It is consistently entertaining and frequently hilarious, the violence of the slapstick so cartoonish that it does not spoil the fun.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It's easy to accuse Morrissette of condescending to a bunch of yokels, but hardly anybody would hold that against him if the result had been hilarious instead of deadly dull.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The music is sensational, the energy level high, and Down and Out With the Dolls is a wise and funny treat.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Most important is the film's consistent unexpectedness. Rosenstrasse captures well not only the varying states of mind and levels of awareness in Germany during World War II but also the era's lingering effect upon its survivors.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A routine sci-fi/horror action-adventure, takes us where we've been countless times before.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The Exorcist III doesn't completely work but offers much more than countless, less ambitious films. [20 Aug 1990, p.F6]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Gung Ho goes after that ever-so-elusive Capra-esque spirit of communal triumph over adversity, but both sides too often verge on stereotypes for this to pay off as richly as it should.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Jakubowicz has aptly said of his film that "the beauty of Secuestro Express is how localized it is. The more local it becomes, the more universal it becomes." The truth of his remark resonates throughout this fast and furious film.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Charlotte Gray, for all Blanchett's radiance and intelligence in the title role, is a bore.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
This joyous film, which confronts pain, loss and transgression with love, wisdom and forgiveness amid inspired humor, has it all.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The "Blue Velvet" of high school horror pictures...Certainly, it's not on the deeply personal, highly idiosyncratic artistic level of the David Lynch film, but it is a splendid example of what imagination can do with formula genre material.- 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
It's too thin to be satisfying. It consistently sparkles and moves along gracefully, but at a mere 81 minutes it leaves you unsatisfied. Although trimmed from an R to a PG-13, reportedly in light of the AIDS scare, you're nevertheless left with the feeling that more than sex ended up on the cutting-room floor. [19 Sept 1987, p.9]- 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's not a bad idea, and it has the right cast and the right look. But, sad to say, it lacks the pace and energy to make it come alive and therefore remains more of a literary conceit than a movie.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
In its first two-thirds, My First Mister, which marks Christine Lahti's feature directorial debut, looks to be a winner. But it takes a disastrously wrong turn toward the end that all but destroys the good work that's come before.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Lightly reflective and consistently entertaining, Lucky Break is an easy-to-take diversion.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Has a certain stiffness and awkwardness at the start, but this deeply personal work steadily grows more powerful and eloquent, creating a tragic vision of the plight of illegal aliens that transcends its melodramatic elements.- 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
Less than terrific technically; focus and sound levels waver. Luckily, these flaws are not inconsistent with the film's raw, unvarnished tone and they do not diminish the effect of Leary's performance or that of Davis.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Amusingly subversive, thanks to sharp writing and direction, by Mandy Nelson and Francine McDougall, respectively.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
While undeniably silly and violent in a cartoon-like manner, is by and large a hilarious skewering of the clichés of teen pix.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
To be sure, there's plenty of humor to offset serious matters, and Mayron reveals both terrific rapport with youngsters and ability in maintaining a gentle flow to material that is inherently episodic when there are so many characters' stories to tell. [18 Aug 1995, p.F8]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Rifkin has spun a pitch-black fable of show business at its sleaziest and most ephemeral.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
There's not a performance here that doesn't ring true, nor is there a period detail that's the least bit anachronistic in Bill Kenney's production design and Wendy Partridge's costumes. [25 Sep 1987, p.1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The group's intent is not to insult those physically or mentally challenged in any manner of degree but, rather, to disturb middle-class types as much as they possibly can.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A little gem, a sparkling comedy with serious undertones about friendship, self-discovery and artistic integrity.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
In Linney, Morrow has chosen a formidable co-star, an actress who seems to draw upon an unusual degree of self-awareness to endow every character she plays with dimensions beyond what any script could provide.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Tony Burrough's vast Toy Workshop and Elf Village at the North Pole is the film's strongest asset. The workshop is a dazzling and accurate display of the Art Nouveau style in sinuous full flower.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Starts out deliriously funny but allows sentimentality to squeeze it to a pulp by the time it's over.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
There's nothing super about Super Troopers except for those deep into the low end of the frat-house mentality that equates smart-alecky with hilarity.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Under Simon Wincer's brisk, efficient direction, Glover, Liotta, Leary, et al., give the kind of full-bodied portrayals essential to making basically formulaic material come alive. [28 Jul 1995, p.F14]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Manages to honor the theatricality of the source yet becomes a fully cinematic experience. A gem.- Los Angeles Times
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A poignant love story, laced with tenderness and gentle humor and told with the warmth of Italian movies in their seductively good-natured mode.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Though not as coherent as it might be, 3 Needles, with its stunning cinematography by Thomas M. Harting, is never less than engaging and suggests powerfully the myriad reasons why AIDS, after a quarter of a century, remains so difficult to control and combat.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
As a love story, it could scarcely be more tempestuous and as an exposé of class differences and sexual hypocrisy it could hardly be more scathing -- or, more important, entertaining.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Having created rich roles for his actors, Basir elicits from them inspired portrayals. Well-crafted in all aspects, Mooz-lum is not only rich in nuance, but also an engrossing entertainment made with skill and passion.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The Doom Generation plays like a low-budget Natural Born Killers -- and that is not intended as a compliment. [27 Oct 1995, p.F6]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Much of Craig Chester's good-hearted love story Adam & Steve is silly and contrived, but the film boasts four engaging actors.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The craftsmanship that went into the making of this film has to have been formidable, yet a key part of its enjoyment is its throwaway, unpretentious charm.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A surefire heart-tugger made with skill and judgment, affords Keanu Reeves a career high point.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
If Tony Vitale's Kiss Me, Guido isn't quite the laff riot its trailer suggests, it nonetheless abounds in good-hearted humor, adding up to a perfectly pleasant summer diversion.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Savage Steve Holland's One Crazy Summer is a zesty hot-weather tonic, light and sparkling, and a fine follow-up to last fall's "Better Off Dead," Holland's knockout debut feature. As impossible as it seems just now, Holland actually finds fresh approaches to the youth comedy. [12 Aug 1986, p.C5]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A wry romantic comedy of sexual confusion that deftly becomes increasingly serious without losing its sense of humor.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Jack Conway's direction is slow and ponderous, which is characteristic of so many of MGM's painstakingly crafted melodramas of the 1940s. [02 Sep 1991, p.F14]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
This is a sophisticated adult treat in the French manner with an attractive and gifted cast and is essentially serious, yet often whimsical and always compassionate.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
There's enough atmosphere, mayhem and just plain energy to make the film a viable midnight movie.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Paymer and many others in a large cast are well-established players with strong credits, and they do the best they can to pump life into remorselessly glum material.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It's a good thing Better Than Sex, which is pretty raunchy and absolutely not for prudes, does have more than sex on its mind, because otherwise audiences might be tempted to dismiss it as a tease.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
For the most part successful, focusing on the struggles of Muhammad's followers in 7th century Arabia. The reliance on point-of-view shots, however, is at times disorienting and creates the unintentionally comedic effect of a prophet-cam panning back and forth or up and down as Muhammad moves his head.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The young stars are attractive and capable, but Hotel de Love is as synthetic as an old "Love Boat" episode.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The plot may be murky, but actress Asia Argento is a clear and commanding force throughout.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The route to the film's dramatic and poignant climax is so hard to follow that the pleasure, the potential for which is considerable, has been substantially diminished.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Not as inspired or amusing as it might be, leans heavily on the considerable charm of its three young and attractive principals. Their charisma and the film's larky spirit, English locales and elaborate cons might be just enough to divert easily satisfied date-night audiences.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Proteus is involving and affecting even if it is not completely coherent or fully realized.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A great-looking picture that zips along with grace, light on its feet but possessed of just enough gravity to allow us to take its people rather than its old TV series premise seriously.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A work of honesty and artistic integrity that nonetheless will be difficult to watch for many viewers.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
As Hollywood diversions go, this gleaming MGM release still leaves you wishing the filmmakers took as many risks as their grifters do.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
An excellent job of retaining key elements of the original plot but have created a whole new set of characters that gives the film an entirely contemporary feel.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
All strained artifice, inhabited by individuals who either lack dimension or are merely stereotypes. The result is a movie not nearly as amusing as its makers may think.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Has its moments here and there, but not nearly enough of them to add up to a satisfying movie.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A sleek Hollywood crowd-pleaser, more movie than art film, but its makers have wisely stuck not only to the spirit but often even to the letter of the original.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Swain balances the personal and the political, allowing his film to be intimate while keeping a larger perspective. It is refreshing to see people on screen who are living in a real world.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The American big-movie sex comedy conventions overwhelm Jordan’s liberating poetry, his wild lyricism.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Anders Thomas Jensen's Flickering Lights may have been a huge hit in Denmark, but it doesn't travel well. A bleak male-bonding comedy that's a queasy blend of brutal humor and escalating sentimentality, it is overlong, heavy-handed, slow and unpersuasive.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
My Stepmother Is an Alien is solid, wide-appeal holiday fare. It makes the best use of Aykroyd’s warmth and proven talents in quite some time, and it does even more for Basinger, showing that she can be as funny and smart as she is sexy.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
They are tremendously appealing, and under Stephens' direction, Anson Scoville as an Amish runaway and Paulo Costanzo as a closeted gay college fraternity man are also memorable.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Increasingly perplexing film, which is more concerned with being clever than satisfying.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
There are moments when it is possible, with effort, to forget the plot and its tired premise and enjoy Witherspoon and Ruffalo's chemistry and imagine they are in another movie. But never for long.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Love Potion 9 isn't truly terrible, like the recent "Frozen Assets." It even provokes some laughs, but it suffers from terminal mildness.- 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
Twelve years in the making, Phyllis and Harold has extraordinary breadth and depth and has been made with wit, compassion and imagination, and it reflects the complexity of life itself.- 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
Robert Cary's Anything but Love is that rarity, an hommage to the sweeping Technicolor Hollywood love story of the '40s and '50s that works.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Although graceful and dynamic, Three Dancing Slaves is none too substantial or original, lacking the edge or complexity of Morel's impressive debut film, "Full Speed."- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Virtually everything about the film is derivative--even the design for the eerie setting for the climactic struggle recalls the interiors of the more exotic old movie palaces--but its makers can't be accused of cutting corners. No doubt about it, those who ask only for pure action will be getting their money's worth.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Ambitious and impressive, both in its provocative themes and superb production design using striking sets and locations in Korea, Russia and Thailand, this handsome epic amply rewards audiences willing to go the distance.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Figgis remains a compelling storyteller, holding you with the intensity of his vision and his mastery of nuance.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
What makes Choose Connor so special and unsettling is the consistent adroitness and perfect timing with which Eberl makes his revelations.- Los Angeles Times
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In the highly suspenseful 1976 Two-Minute Warning, directed with terrific energy and control by Larry Peerce, a football game takes on a subtly symbolic aspect as the cops pursue a mad sniper on the loose in a packed football stadium. [05 Jun 1988, p.2]- 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
Flows smoothly, looks great and probably cost lots less than it looks. One can't help resist saying it delivers the goods.- Los Angeles Times
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An elegant work, Food of Love is as consistently engaging as it is revealing.- Los Angeles Times
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A giddy comic fantasy, full of romance, chicanery and beguiling, sophisticated players.- Los Angeles Times
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Has all the ingredients for a cult film success but most definitely is not for everyone. It's stylish, sophisticated, venturesome--to say the least.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Farley reminds us just how liberating an agile, uninhibited, out-sized comedian can be in these times of caloric restraint...Tommy Boy is a good belly laugh of a movie.- Los Angeles Times
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Very much a first film, but a venturesome start for Devor as well as a splendid launch for Warburton.- Los Angeles Times
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t's great to see cherished, longtime stars in big roles to which they can bring so much spontaneity and finesse; you wish only that this movie were sturdier and had aimed higher. Judging from the bloopers that unreel during Grumpier Old Men's end credits, the cast had lots of fun making this movie--more fun, it would seem, than it is to watch. [22 Dec 1995, p.18]- Los Angeles Times
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Begins as a shadowy film that progresses from dark to increasing light. It has been stunningly photographed by Eric Gautier and has a wonderfully expressive score composed by Howard Shore.- Los Angeles Times
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Scarcely original and in no way earthshaking, but its notable cast is a pleasure to behold.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
These formidable actresses [Redgrave and Daly], abetted by a persuasive Connick, and by Hurt as the most genteel and benevolent of ghosts, set a high standard for a splendid ensemble cast.- Los Angeles Times
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Suspenseful entertainment -- but it's also a suitably chilling cautionary tale.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
While Bruce Almighty does end on a modest "Candide"-like note, the getting there is too strained to be much of a pleasure.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Death Wish 4 may be preposterous, but on the level of technique it's a solid textbook example of crisp exploitation picture craftsmanship. Thompson clearly takes pleasure in setting up every scene with maximum economy and impact, and his work is that of a professional without apologies.- Los Angeles Times
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A romantic comedy of wit and substance that actor-writer Dan Bucatinsky and director Julie Davis have moved gracefully from stage to screen with a change of title and sexual orientation.- Los Angeles Times
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It is clear that these individuals have exercised considerable courage and determination to sort out their sexual natures and to be true to them. They have the sturdy sense of human survivors, and in Venus Boyz Baur regards them with compassion and dignity.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Remo Williams is a slam-bang action-adventure loaded with surprises. Just when you think it's going to be just another bone-cruncher steeped in patriotic paranoia, it sends itself up hilariously. Remo Williams has some of the funniest, brightest dialogue heard on screen all year.- Los Angeles Times
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Decidedly a minor item that's been on the shelf for a while but is nonetheless an effective calling card for its writer-director-star.- Los Angeles Times
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Relentlessly smarmy and contrived, and its pitch for the cause of prisoner rehabilitation preachy and heavy-handed.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The film means to be an unpretentious, engaging romantic comedy but stretches its charm awfully thin with a 110-minute running time.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The result is hit or miss, with a laugh here and there, ultimately creating an aura of hopeless and drawn-out improbability.- Los Angeles Times
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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
Grimly unfunny comedy needs all the help that it can get. It's so bad it doesn't deserve the boost a Hanks nomination for Big may give it.- 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
The juxtaposition of grim reality and pure fantasy doesn't work...the entire film seem artificial and contrived.- Los Angeles Times
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Too flat and academic to come alive. The film's lack of dimension tends to render much of it banal, and Downey's lengthy harangues, as beautifully wrought as they are, are overly literary, which serves to make this intricate film seem all the more contrived.- 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
It's good that God's Sanbox has such an intriguing premise and compelling performances, because Doran Eran's pacing tends toward slackness, and most of the dialogue is in an English that is often impenetrable.- Los Angeles Times
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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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Hoodwinked hasn't much time for soul or sentiment, but it is certainly amusingly smart and sassy.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The merely depressing ultimately gives way to the contrived in Seth Zvi Rosenfeld's King of the Jungle.- Los Angeles Times
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Has vast scope, unflagging energy, a rousing Jerry Goldsmith score and a horrendous disaster sequence that conveys much in discreet fashion in keeping with post-Sept. 11 sensibilities yet is needlessly evasive in telling us the precise extent of its magnitude.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Works up some genuine emotion offset by occasional humor and creates individuals of a certain degree of complexity, but the film is glazed over with an aura of artificiality.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Lee's young actors shine with talent and personality, but the film's gravitas lies in the wisdom and insight of Angela's loving father, so beautifully played by the distinguished veteran James Shigeta.- Los Angeles Times
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Finding Joe is so centered on the self-realization of the individual that it provokes one to contemplate the millions of oppressed, imperiled people that haven't the luxury of pursuing such an inner quest.- Los Angeles Times
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At once romantic, earthy and socially critical, Latter Days is a dynamic film filled with humor and pathos.- Los Angeles Times
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The film is loaded with striking visuals, high energy and all-stops portrayals from its actors, but for all of Samuell's imaginative cinematic bravura, it is, finally, mainly exasperating. Phooey on Julien and Sophie's excruciating l'amour fou.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Enid Zentelis' affecting and intimate Evergreen deals with family life and coming of age and is the kind of small, deeply personal American film that rarely surfaces even in art theaters these days.- Los Angeles Times
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One of the better old-regime Disney stories. [12 Apr 1992, p.7]- Los Angeles Times
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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
Writer Deborah Dean Davis and director Andy Tennant are fully aware of the absolute predictability of their material and therefore make the getting to an inevitable ending as much fun as possible.- Los Angeles Times
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There are, thankfully, a few humorous and imaginative touches here and there, but Alien Nation is hardly inspired.- Los Angeles Times
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As deliberately silly as the film is, it is very knowing and carefully thought out.- Los Angeles Times
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Gaunt, silver-haired and leonine, Harris brings a tragic dimension and savage full-bodied wit and cunning to the aging Sandeman.- Los Angeles Times
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Mean Machine may not have the resonance to linger in the memory affectionately as "The Longest Yard" does, but it plays well, with a fast pace and plenty of punch.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A straightforward drama done with a maturity and conviction impressive for a first film.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Cocoon: The Return is the best kind of sequel: It doesn't merely cash in on the success of the original but actually continues its story in new directions, eliciting fresh meaning and emotion. [23 Nov 1988, p.C1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The problem is that, even though a romance develops, Buddy himself changes almost not at all, which means the film leaves a sour aftertaste. [15 June 1986, p.SUN-6]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The result is a warm, imaginative comedy of wide appeal. [02 Oct 1987, p.8]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Bootmen, which proves to be a real heart-tugger, is in fact accomplished in all its aspects.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
About as well-meaning as a movie can get, but that's never enough to ensure it comes alive on the screen, which is sadly the case here.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The film itself is a genial, slight, entirely predictable football comedy, but it serves Bakula well.- Los Angeles Times
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Exceptionally well-made family entertainment, this 3 Ninjas is constantly inventive, action-filled and funny, with a flourish of good special effects.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Klimt comes alive only fitfully at best, and it seems that for those occasional moments when it comes into focus there is an equal number that are merely silly.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Well paced and affectionately observant, Way Off Broadway is a good example of a low-low-budget first film in which the filmmaker got everything just right.- Los Angeles Times
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It's enjoyable, thanks not only to its charismatic duo, but also to the skilled comedy direction of Rod Daniel, whose strong sense of pacing is enhanced by Miles Goodman's driving but not overpowering score.- Los Angeles Times
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Lively, amusing collection of five films that take a wry look at being gay.- Los Angeles Times
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A flawed time-travel love story, benefits from Meg Ryan's reliable perkiness and establishes Australia's Hugh Jackman as a potent romantic leading man. These and other pluses, however, cannot overcome the film's inability to come alive for a full hour and 20 minutes.- Los Angeles Times
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It's amazing how boring endless talk about more and better orgasms can become.- Los Angeles Times
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Hill, who brings considerably less humor to his film than Kurosawa did his, unfortunately hasn't anything new to add that makes it worth sitting through his blood baths, as skillfully staged as they are. [20 Sep 1996, p.F10]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A droll, hearty Irish comedy with a serious undertow all the more effective for its unexpected candor and depth.- Los Angeles Times
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The atmospheric, richly detailed La Mentale has terrific vitality with its volatile mixture of alternating camaraderie and savagery.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Just another lurid, contrived, xenophobic tale about Americans trapped in hideous foreign prisons.- Los Angeles Times
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Not quite original enough to make much of a dent in the marketplace, but it shows its stars to advantage.- Los Angeles Times
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The film's immense cast and crew, headed by director Michael Bay, writer Randall Wallace and stars Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsale, blend artistry and technology to create a blockbuster entertainment that has passion, valor and tremendous action.- Los Angeles Times
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Boorman's stars Juliette Binoche and Samuel L. Jackson are valiant - even impressive - but they cannot rescue this grueling film or its mechanical plot.- Los Angeles Times
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Hitler had his Leni Riefenstahl, and now Castro has his Bravo...Bravo is no Riefenstahl when it comes to persuasive mythologizing.- Los Angeles Times
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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
Take this picture literally and you're in trouble; better to view it as an allegory on youthful despair in which Araki deftly scores serious points without taking himself too seriously.- Los Angeles Times
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There are marvelous moments from Don Rickles as Sal’s nouveau riche attorney--"Don’t murder a cop on my front lawn!” he exclaims hilariously--and from Elaine Kagan as his terror-stricken, lacquered wife. There are also plenty of unbilled cameos, a Landis trademark, along with moments from beloved old films glimpsed on TV.- Los Angeles Times
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Made with energetic flair and no small dose of violence, mercifully handled with discretion, Hostage exemplifies taut, confident filmmaking.- Los Angeles Times
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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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In this pleasantly silly private-eye spoof, Crumb is a grand poseur, shamelessly self-important, slow on the uptake yet good of heart and not the complete fool he so often seems. Director Paul Flaherty brings to the film consistent good judgment and deftness.- Los Angeles Times
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Director Dennis Hopper has the anarchic spirit to make “Chasers” 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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There have been any number of behind-the-scenes documentaries on the world of fashion, but Ole Schell and Sara Ziff's revealing and engaging Picture Me must surely be unique.- Los Angeles Times
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Schepisi not only inspired the cast to give well-shaded, reflective portrayals but also made the film a work of honest, heartfelt sentiment.- Los Angeles Times
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All this sadness becomes so depressing to watch, testing the limits of the patience of even a viewer prepared to take Wang's underlying concerns seriously.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A heart-tugger made totally irresistible because of the combination of Kitano's wry, sly sense of humor and his rigorous detachment.- Los Angeles Times
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Brisk, ingenious and funny comedy that happily reunites Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. [12 May 1989, p.6]- Los Angeles Times
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A solid family film that strikes a shrewd balance between tough-mindedness and sentimentality and boasts a fine cast.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
This is one slam-banger that looks to connect with action fans at home as well as abroad.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Van Peebles' persona and sensibility remain engaging, as do his way with his beguiling score and songs, but his film desperately needs tightening to eliminate tedious moments, especially in the African sequence.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
As impressive as Jackson is and as thought-provoking as director Kasi Lemmons' movie is, it's ultimately satisfying neither as a genre piece nor as an art film.- Los Angeles Times
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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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The result is pure, unabashed and unpretentious entertainment of a sort once a staple of the movies but now rare.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
It's tedious instead of provocative and so unconvincing as to be preposterous.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Singham is as boldly overwrought as an early silent melodrama, and its comic relief is extremely broad.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Soderbergh has lots to say but this time seems to lack the confidence to express himself seriously.- Los Angeles Times
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Even though the film's tone grows ever more elegiac, it stubbornly remains a celebration of the Kurdish capacity to endure.- Los Angeles Times
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No "Babe" but should delight youngsters, although parents likely will find it is sentimental in the extreme, with a plot that telegraphs every development.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Offers the pleasures of a chamber drama's bravura performances from a pair of supremely accomplished pros.- Los Angeles Times
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After an hour, or two-thirds of the film, they run out of gas. This is the kind of material that's easier to set up than it is to bring together in a satisfying fashion.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is as much a spiritual odyssey as a space adventure, and it's all the richer for it. It has high adventure, nifty special effects and much good humor, but it also has a wonderful resonance to it. [9 June 1989]- Los Angeles Times
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It is a most tender love story, first and foremost, and a warm, affectionately humorous depiction of Kurz's close-knit Jewish friends and colleagues.- Los Angeles Times
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A tour de force of technical brilliance, with flashes of humor and a wild spirit of adventure signifying that you're not supposed to take it too seriously, but the cumulative impact of its avalanche of mayhem is so numbing that it's enough to shrivel your soul.- Los Angeles Times
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A bold and unqualified triumph, nifty trick and treat for Halloween that is, arguably, Hancock's best film ever, surpassing even his potent heart-tugger, the 1973 baseball drama "Bang the Drum Slowly."- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
A sharper edge could have taken a pretty good, if uneven, picture to greater heights, considering its potent ingredients and actors.- Los Angeles Times
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The film makers lay on their brotherhood theme lightly and their success lies in their knowing when to be -- and not to be -- too serious. They also know exactly how much heart-tugging they can get away with. [06 Nov 1987, p.1]- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
The sexual humor is often bawdy, and Gutierrez goes right up to the edge of camp.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Jelski is a skilled filmmaker, and her sense of reality is so uncompromising that, even when tempered by a touch of dark humor, her film is a grim, hard-to-take business.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Blake Edwards’ Skin Deep has a couple of the funniest moments Edwards ever devised; it has John Ritter’s easy-to-take charm, but it ends up living up to its title far too closely.- Los Angeles Times
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Vera has created a provocative, absorbing drama that reveals the curse of a self-hatred instilled by rigid social mores.- Los Angeles Times
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That the acting is stilted and that the filmmakers and especially Pla take themselves so seriously serves to make Eternal deliriously silly camp fare.- Los Angeles Times
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A mainstream Hollywood escapist fantasy that in the end melts satire into sentimentality, but it is funny and knowing, detached enough to take a bemused stance toward its calculated tone.- Los Angeles Times
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The Grace Card becomes increasingly involving and assured, yet when the inevitable moment of truth arrives for the coming-apart Mac, the film lapses into melodrama, contrivance and improbability.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Like its predecessor, it's Hollywood hokum at its most glamorous and effective.- Los Angeles Times
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Eichmann, in all its solemnity, needs to be more dynamic; the film's portentous score further weighs it down.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
You find Went to Coney Island sticking with you long after it's over.- Los Angeles Times
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Not even a sincere and heroic effort by Nicolas Cage can redeem the film's essential phoniness.- Los Angeles Times
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Joe Somebody sends audiences home happy but also with an awareness that happy endings have to be earned in real life as on the screen.- Los Angeles Times
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The difference between the "Phantasms" is the difference between "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "2010." Coscarelli's sequel is a fast, entertaining fright show, but it's not inspired in the way the original was.- Los Angeles Times
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The misguided, delirious result offers the perverse guilty pleasure of watching a roster of distinguished actors earnestly swimming against a tidal wave of silliness.- Los Angeles Times
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Renegades, a shamelessly contrived, ultraviolent macho fantasy, stars Kiefer Sutherland and Lou Diamond Phillips, who are too talented and too successful to be wasting themselves on such trash.- Los Angeles Times
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- Kevin Thomas
Opens and closes on a jaunty note: It's the tedious, relentlessly talky 80 minutes in between that's the problem.- Los Angeles Times
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It is a lovely, amusing diversion from the start, but the depth of its poignancy by the time it's over comes as a surprise.- Los Angeles Times
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Psycho Beach Party is, from the start, in dire need of the electroshock therapy that Florence ultimately undergoes.- Los Angeles Times
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When it's funny it's often hilarious and low-down, but when it isn't, it's embarrassingly grim. On the whole, however, it balances out as an amiable diversion -- provided you're in a suitably relaxed and undemanding mood. [18 Sept 1987, p.14]- Los Angeles Times
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A mainstream holiday movie, complete with stupendous special effects, amazing make-up artistry and sumptuous production design.- 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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Dares to take a different tack, taking its young people seriously in a more realistic context. If ever there was a director ready to graduate from genre films, it surely is Shea. [12 March, 1999, Calendar, p.F-6]- Los Angeles Times
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Shyer and Sweet bring consistent clarity and ever-increasing depth to the playing out of Jeanne's bold scheming and single-minded resolve; a tone of brisk wit gives way effortlessly to poignancy and ultimately tragedy.- Los Angeles Times
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GhettoPhysics undercuts its approach with too much cant, too much rambling and too much that is self-evident.- Los Angeles Times
- Posted Oct 21, 2010
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