Peter Rainer
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45% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1.6 points higher than other critics.
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Peter Rainer's Scores
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| Average review score: | 67 | |
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| Highest review score: | Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) | |
| Lowest review score: | Mixed Nuts | |
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Positive: 1,744 out of 2765
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Mixed: 866 out of 2765
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Negative: 155 out of 2765
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- Peter Rainer
The Pinochet Case is a searing album of remembrance from those who, having survived, suffered most.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Despite all the computer-generated effects and highflying superhero theatrics, this roughly $120 million movie is, with few exceptions, remarkable only in its small human touches.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Based on the 1938 novel by Winifred Watson, it's a deluxe romance that most of the time plays like farce.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The bloom is decidedly off the pinkish rose. Martin has a few inspired moments but in order to get to them you have to wade through a mosh pit of unfunny gags.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The best thing The Edge of Love could do for you is to send you back to Thomas's poetry. Dash this folderol.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
I don't mean to unduly target Kill Bill Vol. 2 --it's certainly no worse than most of the blam-blam fare out there. But what I crave now are movies that speak to me in a different way about violence, that acknowledge the fact that real people are harmed.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
As it is, The Maid is a study of a character who rarely emerges from the opaque end of the spectrum.- Christian Science Monitor
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Fitfully effective as a battle movie, and Mel Gibson does his rugged best to take center stage without seeming to. But the movie is self-righteous in a way that's frequently unseemly.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Most Mafia movies are unduly sympathetic, but this one takes the cake. Peter Dinklage is excellent as the mob's chief lawyer.- Christian Science Monitor
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In some ways the movie's straightforward style is more appropriate to the horror than a more souped-up approach would have been. With material this strong, sometimes the best thing a filmmaker can do is to stay out of the way.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The movie is a decidedly mixed bag, in part, because of the equally pronounced disparities between Burton and Carroll – and between Burton and Disney, for that matter.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It’s a dirgelike odyssey sparked by Julianne Moore’s overheated turn as George’s best friend – a welcome respite from Firth’s clenched emoting.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It would have better if Brooks had invested more time trying to discover what makes AMERICANS laugh.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Doc Hollywood draws its energy almost exclusively from cliche. The cornball rowdiness is partially redeemed by the good cast.- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
Frances McDormand deserves much better than Lisa Cholodenko’s flat-footed Laurel Canyon...McDormand alone makes the picture worth seeing: Her character is a rash combo of steel and dissolution and regret.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
This is Eastwood's first acting job since "Million Dollar Baby," and his range, like his raspiness, is fairly one-note.- Christian Science Monitor
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Spiritual redemption is a big theme of Narnia, but on a purely entertainment level, the movie also goes a long way in redeeming the current sad state of children's fantasy filmmaking.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Sandler being Chaplinesque isn't pretty; he's just doing his smart-aleck slacker shtick with a moister eye.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
What United 93 demonstrates, as if we needed proof, is that it is too soon - it may always be too soon - to sort out the feelings from that day.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Whitaker is terrifying in a way that we recognize not from old movies but from life.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
A pleasantly disposable romantic comedy starring the once and future indie-queen Parker Posey.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The plot's many complications pretty much all add up, which is a rarity these days for a murder mystery. It's possible that audiences don't even care anymore if a film makes sense as long it's entertaining.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Beautifully directed by Phillip Noyce, the film -- is a full experience, a love story and a murder mystery that expands into a meditation on the deep deceptions of innocence.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Delivers more goose bumps than anything Hollywood has served up in years – which I hope does not mean that Bayona, a first-time feature director and music video whiz, will be enlisted to direct "Saw V."- Christian Science Monitor
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- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Face/Off wouldn't work without two great actors, and it doesn't always work with them. But their gifts justify the whole loony enterprise.- Dallas Observer
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- Peter Rainer
The first full-scale documentary about the history of those years, and it lays out lucidly the involvement of the Communist Party in the young men's defense and the ways in which the trials, against the backdrop of the Depression, replayed the murderous quarrels of the Civil War all over again.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Divided We Fall is intended to be restorative, but its wish fulfillments, while charming, are also a bit too gaga for that.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
The movie's gross-out effects are impressive but wearying. How apt that the director's name is Gore.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Singles is a bright and beautiful piffle about love American-style, junior division.- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
The Saint exists almost entirely as a vehicle for Kilmer's quick-change smarty-pants swagger, and it's inconceivable without him. He's great fun to watch--a squirish master thief with a wide streak of lewdness.- Dallas Observer
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- Peter Rainer
Not only Duvall shines. Murray, in case anybody still doubted it, is one of the finest character actors in America.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
A solid achievement, but those in the press who have been trumpeting its greatness may be going in for a bit of self-congratulation. The movie plays very well to the choir.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The best, and perhaps the only, reason to see Duncan Tucker's Transamerica is for Felicity Huffman's touching, shape-shifting performance.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
An overly stately affair that often substitutes production values for imagination.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
For all its triteness, Sheridan's sentimentality has its poignancy: This adolescent boy is all set up to live out a halcyon life he'll never have.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Depp and Rush are still in there plugging away. They’re troupers, but the series is all used up. If there is to be another sequel it will have to be called "Pirates of the Caribbean – At Wit's End."- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
This series ran out of steam long ago, and director Blake Edwards hasn't exactly rung in a new era by casting Italian superstar comic Roberto Benigni in the title role. He seems to have caught the director's lassitude: He's frenetic in a charmless, groggy way. His squiggly mimetic movements don't add up to a character, just a conceit.- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
The best thing you can say about Mad Money is that it has a good cast. The worst thing you can say about it is that the cast is extremely ill-used.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
At times, Pride and Glory seems to be about a war between actors, not cops. Nobody comes off well.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Rarely has there been so obscenely precise a depiction of ravaged innocence. This young girl has nothing to live for--and an entire life ahead of her in which to live it.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Jenkins has an admirable feeling for, as the French would say, mise en scène, and a gift for placing actors in naturalistic settings. What he lacks at this point is a strong story sense.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
An inchoate mass of half-baked (and sometimes blackened) Oedipal dramaturgy. Coppola has made some of the greatest films ever made in traditional narrative mode, but whenever he goes into his indie-outsider dance, he stumbles badly.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Streep and Tomlin are so attuned to each other that it's as if they had worked together all of their lives. In fact, it's their first time. Streep has become a wonderfully soulful comedian; Tomlin always was one.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
By the end of the film, everybody has been triple- and quadruple- and even quintuple-crossed, but the characters still standing all seem to be very pleased with themselves for a job well done. If only we could figure out what the job was exactly.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
This series is in its fortieth year; it might be nice to see Bond battle a readily identifiable, real-world villain for a change. There's certainly no shortage.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
As in many a French movie, especially crime movie, the philosophe and the crook turn out to be each other’s mirror image.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
As a piece of poetic compression, it ranks with the opening of Orson Welles's "The Magnificent Ambersons."- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The marvel of Cage's performance is that, somehow, it's all of a piece. That's the marvel of the movie, too. This is one fever dream you'll remember whole.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Thanks to Tukur, what we get here is still something: a stunning portrait of a good man caught in a widening inferno.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
What makes the film intriguing, and somewhat off-putting, is that Romain is deliberately portrayed as a heel; he strains his relations with his lover and his family, except for his grandmother (Moreau), to the breaking point.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
This may be the first crime thriller to explicitly utilize superstring theory but, in its woozy romanticism, it's not that far removed from this year's other time-warp movie, "The Lake House," about two lovers living in parallel years - or "Frequency," which starred Jim Caviezel as a good guy.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter John Hodge (who is a physician!) keep the action spurting forward, but their approach is oblique. We seem to be catching the odds and ends of scenes; it's as if the filmmakers wanted to make a movie in which all the expected high points were skimped.- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
It's awfully difficult at this point in film history to come up with a car chase that's startlingly new, but Gray pulls it off. It's the best of its kind since "The French Connection."- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
A crime thriller that is strong on sultry atmosphere--you practically break into a sweat watching it--but weak on believability.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
It’s both lowdown and effete, a jamboree of whoopee jokes and sick wit.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Plenty of terrible movies know how to work your tear ducts. Here's a weepie that, in Pfeiffer's performance, touches you on the highest levels.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The film's biggest unexplored question: Why is someone with a reputation for laying bare the truth so addicted to plastic surgery?- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
No better than the first – which means it will probably be creamed by critics and make a jillion dollars. But really, standards are standards.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It makes the same misstep that Allen's comedies often do: It assumes that the lives of these people are only about sex and love, and so that's all we ever see of them. This one-and-a-half-dimensionality wears thin.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Rapp has clearly been influenced by such lyrically disaffected '70s movies as "Five Easy Pieces." He brings out in Deschanel a sense of yearning, an avidity, that hits home.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The back-and-forth between the performers is tensely choreographed, and Buscemi does a good job opening up the action, which mostly takes place in a Manhattan loft.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
He (Gibson) ramrods his way through the bugged-out hysterics as if he were appearing in a movie that actually made sense. What a brave heart.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Waltz With Bashir is a supremely courageous act, not only as a piece of filmmaking, but much more so as a moral testament.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It melodramatizes everything and yet its overall effect is something more than melodrama.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
This movie might have been better if it hadn't fashioned itself as a cross between "Citizen Kane" and "Chinatown," and instead had used Reeves's story to dramatize the transitional state of 1950s Hollywood.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Messrs. Iñárritu and Arriaga have played this card one too many times. If they really want to appear radical the next time out, my advice is: Tell a single story and tell it well. What a concept.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It's a powerful subject, but director McG and screenwriter Jamie Linden haul out every cliché in the playbook.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Nobody can play stupid better than Daniels – think "Dumb and Dumber" – and, as it turns out, few can play smarter. He's a sharp asset in a sharp movie.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
A richly appointed period piece, it features kingly tantrums, mistresses, bodices, roaring fireplaces, incest, and mutton. It also features sharply enunciated, period-perfect dialogue in which nary a contraction can be heard.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
I wish Fontaine would follow up with a sequel: "Coco After Chanel." Tautou's performance cries out for a second act.- Christian Science Monitor
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A prime example of a dysfunctional-family comedy that also doubles as a road movie. Even the vehicle of transport is dysfunctional.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The result is this metabiography that says almost nothing about the great photographer's life or art.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It would take a filmmaker of truly astonishing versatility to harmonize all these disparate tones...But there are moments in Dreamcatcher when Kasdan gives you the giggles and the creeps at the same time, and that’s not easy to do.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Like many a Hollywood political drama, Lions for Lambs carries a full head of steam that is indistinguishable from a lot of hot air.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
As hig concepts go, You Don't Mess With the Zohan" takes the cake.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
A fine example of what a filmmaker can achieve when she takes on a great subject and lets it play out with all the respect and attention it deserves.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Given the flimsiness of the material, why settle for D. H. Lawrence when you can have the Playboy Channel instead?- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
The actors, all of whom seem too posed and pretty, are not particularly accomplished, and director Luis Mandoki lacks the visual imagination to bring the story to a boil.- Christian Science Monitor
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Hartnett has been stuck in the young-adult heartthrob mode for some time now, but this comic thriller may launch him into meatier fare.- Christian Science Monitor
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This monstro-budgeted sequel to The Matrix has more than twice as many special effects as the original... there is also more than twice as much philosophic bull as before--and there was plenty of that the first time around.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
August Evening is rambling, diffuse, and at times so "sensitive" it makes your teeth hurt. And yet it's also intermittently quite affecting.- Christian Science Monitor
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The work of an obsessive who has developed a light touch--though some of his more outright themes and pronouncements can be heavy-going.- Dallas Observer
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- Peter Rainer
This is a movie about, among other things, pain, and it's made by someone who understands its expression.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
There's a new sensibility at work here, wry yet lushly disaffected, and it will be worth watching what Martel does next.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Its wasted cast includes Dyan Cannon, Sally Kellerman, Len Cariou, and Brenda Vaccaro, who miraculously manages to give a fine performance in this malarkey.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Joe Eszterhas's screenplay is vastly more thoughtful than his scripts for "Basic Instinct" and its ilk, but the storytelling is too spotty for the movie to become the effective moral tale it might have been.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
At its best, the movie makes you feel like a kindred spirit.- Christian Science Monitor
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The most joyously cinematic movie I've seen this year. Chomet's astonishing imagination conjures images you could swear you've seen in your dreams.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Like all too many docs these days, it chronicles a contest while caricaturing the contestants.- Christian Science Monitor
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Jackson is rare among the makers of epic movies in that he knows how to do the small stuff, too. The Return of the King has “heart”--how else could it pump out all that blood?- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
As Leonard, Nivola isn’t bad, which is good, since the entire movie revolves around him.- Christian Science Monitor
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All this is mighty silly, but there's something to be said for watching a French movie that, for a change, isn't about l'amour, existential angst, or madness. It's oddly reassuring to know that Hollywood isn't the only place where dithery, disposable spy spoofs are manufactured.- Christian Science Monitor
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Caine is burlesquing his own iconography and enjoying every minute of it. He hasn't lost his dignity, though; it takes a lot of self-possession to act this blissfully silly. He even looks good with bad teeth.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Because we know almost from the get-go that things will turn out bad-to-bittersweet for them, the movie is like one long autopsy of what went wrong, starting with Day No. 488.- Christian Science Monitor
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There is in The Mother a rich understanding of where old age takes you. Along with the myth that seniors don't have sex drives, the film dispels a larger one: that the years bring wisdom.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
The only thing missing from Salt is Lotte Lenya's Rosa Klebb with her steel blade-tipped shoes from "From Russia With Love." Come to think of it, the Russian defector here does indeed kill with steel-blade shoes. Nice touch.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The reactionary empty-headedness of this R-rated movie gets to you, spoiling whatever comic-strip enjoyment it might have had. In the “Rambo” movies, you’d have to be almost as much of a lunkhead as Rambo to take their “politics” seriously. But “Navy SEALS,” directed by Lewis Teague, isn’t scaled to be a cartoon; it’s more like a hypercharged military training film.- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
I have always felt that Almodóvar was at his best as an artist when he was at his most playful. Volver is about deadly serious matters of the heart, but it often has a screwball spirit. The darker things are, the funnier.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Biting as it tries to be, Tropic Thunder is mostly toothless. Its targets – Hollywood vanity, Hollywood tantrums – are easy hits.- Christian Science Monitor
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At worst is inoffensive. But that's the point. When you're making a movie about people whose lives are torn up in this way, inoffensiveness is, well, offensive.- Christian Science Monitor
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An impossibly, incomprehensibly overlong and cacophonous bore.- Christian Science Monitor
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So many movies these days are being linked, often quite tenuously, to current politics. Let this new film be no exception. I am happy to say that Ice Age: The Meltdown points up for toddlers the dangers of global warming.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Hallström conveys a bit of the circuslike atmosphere of the times. But he overreaches in trying to turn the film into a commentary on the politically corrupt 1970s.- Christian Science Monitor
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The film starts out as a freewheeling farce and turns into a pitch-black burlesque with surprising depths of feeling.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
A cross between "Godzilla" and "Jaws," it manages to be both truly scary and truly funny – sometimes all at once.- Christian Science Monitor
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As the cowboy-hatted wild man who cooks up speed in his motel-room lab, Rourke, who looks at home in his tattoos, is mesmerizingly grungy. He strikes a rare note of authenticity in this otherwise phony fandango.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Ozon has a smooth gift for scenes of unease, but ultimately Swimming Pool liquifies into a dreary puzzle movie.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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The idealization of the native American existence in The New World, precolonization, is a pleasing fantasy but also timeworn and ahistorical. Surely someone as sophisticated as Malick - who once taught philosophy at MIT and was a Rhodes scholar - understands that he is putting forth a fabrication.- Christian Science Monitor
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This business of the 88 minutes ticking away is a pale imitation of the old "High Noon" ploy of playing out suspense in real time. After a while, though, I began to take a perverse pleasure in wallowing in the awfulness of it all.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It's a great piece of work in a movie that, whatever its failings, deserves to be seen even if you swear undying allegiance to the BBC mini-series.- Christian Science Monitor
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A love affair between performer and filmmaker. The director shows off his ardor by eliciting from his actors aspects of their gifts that they themselves may not have known they had.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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I suppose it's asking too much for a great actor to be matched up with a great director on a project like this. On the other hand, there's always the sequel.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Any movie that opens with the killing of a pet dog is definitely going to capture your attention. But where do you go from there?- Christian Science Monitor
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I don't mind a movie where people spend a lot of time jawboning, but what they say had better be interesting. In Spinning into Butter we are spoon-fed the deep dark revelation that racism can exist as virulently in liberal environs as in reactionary ones. Alert the media.- Christian Science Monitor
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The stage is set for a full-scale racial conflict, but neither actor is really up to the task - McDermott seems lost in his voluminous beard and Snoop Dogg spits his lines out.- Christian Science Monitor
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Here’s a good rule of thumb: Any movie featuring a quote in its ad from the poet laureate of Great Britain—“Deeply engaging!” -- is in trouble.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Thomas Harris adapted his own bestseller and Peter Webber, who previously directed "Girl with a Pearl Earring," had the unenviable task of trying to give this glop, which is too gruesome to be campy, a high gloss. It should be called Man With a Severed Head.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
At its best it's refreshingly offhanded. It's a hit-and-miss movie that's worth seeing for the hits.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Violence in the movies, no matter how many CGI effects are utilized, can't help but be far more luridly realistic. And, in the case of Wanted, to what end?- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The law of commerce worked this time around: One terrific thrill ride has begotten another.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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Amid all the mayhem, there is Paris in all its faded-light glory. Is the movie worth seeing as a travelogue? Only if you are (a) a masochist, (b) a terrorist, or (c) desperate.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Were it not for these performances (Blanchett, Ribisi, Swank, Reeves), The Gift would be fairly negligible.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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At its best it shares with Stone's finest work a feeling for the imminence of death and salvation.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The best reason to see this documentary is for the stunning shots of polar bears and walruses in the Arctic Circle. If the filmmakers had just left it at that, they would have accomplished a lot.- Christian Science Monitor
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Has a terrific premise that shatters almost upon arrival; no bad-boy legend trashing a hotel room could have done a more complete job.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
The treasure hunt in Fool's Gold is, of course, meant to be about more than money. But the only reason for this movie to exist is to make money.- Christian Science Monitor
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I don’t mind the movie’s retro-ness, but I wish Mostow didn't take pulp so seriously.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
I realize that Fosse's dark sizzle might seem a bit dated today, but surely something halfway snazzy could have been devised for this movie. It's toothless.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
The new Superman has its visionary charms, but there's only so far you can go without great characters.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The subculture of weekend warrior bikers is such rich comic material that the ineptitude of Wild Hogs is doubly offensive.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Assayas conveys with great understatement an entire constellation of emotions in Summer Hours. I wouldn't have minded a little bit of overstatement.- Christian Science Monitor
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There’s something off-putting about this film’s optimism: After all, how many people can afford to do what Crowley did?- Christian Science Monitor
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No other concert film has ever expressed so fervently the erotic root of rock. Seeing it is the opposite of taking a trip down memory lane; it's more like a plunge into the belly of the beast.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Haneke is an exploitation filmmaker of the highest gifts. His movies are not to be entered into lightly.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
It’s the difference between artistry and knowingness. About Schmidt doesn’t bring us deeply into the lives of its people because it’s too busy trying to feel superior to them.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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It's a bewildering mix of very smart and very dumb, but the cast, which also features a hilarious Joan Cusack, Ben Kingsley, Marisa Tomei, Dan Aykroyd as the Cheney-esque ex-vice president, and Hilary Duff as a Turaqistan airhead pop star, is tiptop.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Has moments of genuine emotion...but overall, the film feels like it issues from a place Burton doesn't inhabit.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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Black, who wrote "Lethal Weapon," makes his directorial debut, and he puts a fresh spin not only on that film but also on a whole slew of films noirs.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
In political terms, True Crime is a far cry from "Dirty Harry" -- it actually stands up for due process of law. In Hollywood, I believe this is known as mellowing.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Made-up horror movies have nothing on Countdown to Zero, a documentary about nuclear security that won't make you sleep better at night.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The film's one extraordinary aspect, which makes it well worth seeing despite its carefully coiffed shagginess, is Maya Rudolph's performance.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
So deliriously chockablock with high-flying, color-coordinated fight scenes that non-aficionados may find it all a bit bewildering--a gorgeous abstraction. It sure is gorgeous, though, and it has a dream cast- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Cash was a true anomaly: a poseur who was also the genuine article. A better movie would have made that contradiction its core.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The only performance worth watching is Costner's. Now that he seems resigned to being something less than an A-list luminary, he is often modest and affecting.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The movie often seems glib in the face of tragedy. And when, near the end, Shepard tries to pour on the hearts and flowers by showing us just what made Simon crack up on camera, the bathos is icky. The whole movie is icky.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Demme’s Manchurian Candidate is far from a disgrace, but it's not freewheeling enough, not strange enough to make sense of our gathering dread.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
It all works on the level of a sprightly sitcom: lesbianism for the Lucy-and-Ethel crowd.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
It's nice to watch a political movie that, for a change, isn't trying to save our souls. It's possible to have a good time with this movie while, at the same time, regretting all that it isn't.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It’s forceful, to be sure, but in a lurid way that suggests a telenovela that’s been baking in the sun too long.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
In the end, this melancholy, inspiriting movie achieves a breathtaking emotional harmoniousness.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Every generation has to discover the same clichés that were drummed into previous generations, and kids could do worse than to learn them from this film.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
The film centers almost entirely on the faces of the townspeople, which Von Trier frames vividly. There’s nothing static about his technique, but everything else about the movie is dreary and closed off.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
In addition to the usual pontificators like Gore Vidal, whose world weariness has assumed Olympian proportions, the director provides interviews with such right-wing counterparts as Richard Perle and William Kristol. Nobody is allowed much time to develop an argument.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Poor Pierce Brosnan. Sport that he is, he does his level best to be a song-and-dance man but it's just not in him. He's touchingly awful. The same could probably be said for the entire movie.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The only saving grace is that Caine and Duvall don’t overdo the southern-coot stuff.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Eastwood's earnestness has its own stoic charm. There's something nutty but also heroic in how he plays this macho-man-with-the-heart-of-a-woman premise with a straight face.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Abel Ferrara, director of King of New York, is a virtuoso of grunge. He may not have all the equipment necessary to make a great movie -- he's not real big on narrative, logic, believability, human empathy -- but he sure knows how to shoot the cinematic works. In technical terms, King of New York is his most stylish job yet. In emotional terms, it's as aggressively wacked out as such earlier opuses as "Ms. 45" and "Fear City."- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
The only note of authenticity in the movie comes from Ian Holm, playing the royal physician. What is this nuanced performance -- at least until the final fireworks -- doing in this twaddle?- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Probably the most faithful to the writer's tortured spirit. It's the kind of movie that gets under your skin - and stays there.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
As the murderer, Stanley Tucci is intensely creepy but, like almost everybody else in this movie, he’s more gothic figment than flesh and blood.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Doesn't evoke New York and its vignettes are trite – with one exception, a touching sequence directed by Mira Nair with Natalie Portman as a Hasidic bride and Irrfan Khan as a Jain diamond merchant.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The movie, in a very real sense, is about the privilege, the sexiness, of being a movie star. Certainly it isn't about the heist; never was.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
By bringing the story into Iraq, Grant Heslov courts tastelessness. Gooniness and Gitmo don't mix.- Christian Science Monitor
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First-time director Andrew Scheinman -- one of the partners in Castle Rock Entertainment -- may have too much of the Billy in himself to bring out the true roisterousness of baseball. He manages the movie with too soft a touch. The film's injected pathos isn't true to what most adults respond to in the sport -- let alone children. [29 Jun 1994, p.F5]- Los Angeles Times
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Levinson made a great political comedy once, "Wag the Dog," but that had a script by David Mamet. Here, Levinson seems to be torn between making a political jest and a suspense thriller. Neither works.- Christian Science Monitor
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A great deal of energy is expended on metaphysical ruminations that become ever fuzzier. The film is intended as an allegory, but it works best as a jailbreak romance. In this movie, lowbrow trumps highbrow every time.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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Most movies about rock are such dithery jobs that "BackBeat" may seem more impressive than it really is. It's lively and full of good music and it plays around with a fascinating subject -- the Fifth Beatle and his one true love. But it doesn't really illuminate that subject or those years or that music. It's a Pop treatment of Pop. [15 Apr 1994, p.F1]- Los Angeles Times
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Blind Fury is a rehashing of movies you passed on the first time, like, uh, Over the Top.- Los Angeles Times
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Spirit's narration comes to us courtesy of Matt Damon, who, having played a horse's ass in some of his earlier movies, perhaps thought it wise to inhabit the entire nag this time around.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Not infrequently the movie is as mediocre as its target. The great Steve Coogan movie has yet to be made.- Christian Science Monitor
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The overfamiliarity of What Doesn't Kill You is redeemed by a full-scale performance from Mark Ruffalo.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Michel Bouquet's performance makes Anne Fontaine's How I Killed My Father required viewing.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
When it comes time for some of the girls to flee, the result is one of the most emotionally satisfying of all prison breaks.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Movies about political corruption generally bog down in moralistic quicksands. Few American films have the courage to take their cynicism to the limit, and True Colors is no exception. This Capra-corny reliance on the ultimate sagacity of The People doesn’t jibe with the film’s fine edge of avarice. Tim is righteousness incarnate, and Spader can’t seem to pull a performance out of all that goodness. He is uncomfortably upstanding in the role. He looks as though he would rather swap roles with Cusack.- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
Devos is especially fine as a woman whose inner solitude carries depth charges.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Most of the time we are with Cruise and Foxx, and their interplay is never less than galvanizing.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
It too has no particular reason for being (except, of course, to complete the series and cash in). It's sprightly and inoffensive, though. And, for those who care, it satisfyingly ties up the various plot strands that were flapping in the breeze from the last installment. Back to the Future futurists will feel complete. [25 May 1990, p.C1]- Los Angeles Times
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This sentimental stew is not without its flavors, and the cast tries hard to be winsome and adorably distraught.- Los Angeles Times
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Terence Davies's The House of Mirth is a rigorously elegant adaptation of the Edith Wharton novel, and unlike in some other Davies movies, the rigor here doesn't turn into rigor mortis.... This is dourness of a degree you won't find in Wharton, but in its own shadowed terms the film is a triumph.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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Black and Kyle Gass started their acoustic/heavy metal rock music comedy act back in the late 1980s. Gold albums and HBO shorts followed, now this. Still, any movie featuring Jack Black with an appearance by Sasquatch is not a total loss, and, for those who care, we learn the origin of the group's name.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Director Barbet Schroeder is too elegant an artist for this material, which veers between routine cop-movie conventions and high-toned malarkey that seems a lot closer to Dungeons & Dragons than to "Thus Spoke Zarathustra."- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
What unites everything is Jarmusch’s playful, hang-dog absurdism.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Amy Adams is such a likable actress that she makes the romantic comedy Leap Year worth watching even though we’ve seen it all before.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Not a sterling example of how to make a high-toned weepie, let alone a serious examination of trauma.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Gray hasn't filled out the emotional terrain he's surveyed here. He hasn't quite grown into the emotions he wants to put on screen. When he does, he'll come up with something lasting.- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
As a piece of filmmaking, Munich is rarely less than gripping. As a political essay, as a brief against despair, it is far less convincing.- Christian Science Monitor
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If you were expecting Ritchie to discover something in Madonna that no one else has, something like, say, acting talent, forget it.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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Patrice Leconte has directed excellent serious films such as "Monsieur Hire" and "Man on the Train," but when it comes to humor he loses his bearings. His latest attempt at seriocomedy, My Best Friend, is a premise in search of a film.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Poehler is the life of the party and steals just about every scene, although there's not much to steal.- Christian Science Monitor
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Fanboys, directed by Kyle Newman, doesn't delve into the mania of fandom, it exploits it.- Christian Science Monitor
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Téchiné's movies are always worth seeing, and The Girl on the Train, for all its faults, has moments that resonate- Christian Science Monitor
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Grant is a fine actor ("Withnail and I," "Gosford Park") and, although he doesn't appear in Wah-Wah, his spiritedness as a performer carries through to some of the others in his cast.- Christian Science Monitor
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More of a testimonial than a documentary, but it weaves together a portrait of a remarkable Irish-American friar, who was gay and a recovering alcoholic, and the many lives he inspired.- Christian Science Monitor
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It has a trashy, low-road, rabble-rousing spirit but it also has high-road pretensions. It’s a violent movie that wants to make an anti-violence “statement,” the oldest ploy in the boxing film genre.- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
He's (Gandolfini) the true star of the film, and his stardom is achieved in the most honest of ways, through the sheer brute force of his talent.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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He intercuts documentary sequences from a French news crew and also includes Arab website footage of insurgents and YouTube confessions from soldiers who witnessed a barbarous act, which we also see, involving the platoon and a young Iraqi girl. The concept is audacious but the actors are too theatrical.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
A disconcerting melange, Tokyo Sonata begins rather conventionally before spinning into black comic, almost fantastical, terrain.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The hardy fools - I mean, visionary pioneers - in this movie are so gravity-defying that I had to look at the press notes afterward just to make sure no computerized special effects were used.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It is one continuous fight sequence from opening scene to final credits, but lacks the blood, profanity, and gore that would have merited a more adult rating.- Christian Science Monitor
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For Your Consideration is, except for "Borat," the funniest film of the year. Or, it's the funniest film that you don't have to watch through parted fingers.- Christian Science Monitor
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Both frenetic and witless--a bad combination. It's the sort of action-comedy vehicle that stands a chance of succeeding only if the star chemistry is strong enough to compensate for all the uninspired calisthenic derring-do.- Los Angeles Times
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About the only thing I like about this movie is its shaggy, relatively apolitical stance. Instead of setting itself up as a brief for or against the Iraq war, it just moseys along without much on its mind except how to connect the dots in the plot.- Christian Science Monitor
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At just over two hours, Stranded is nonstop harrowing. It has cumulative power.- Christian Science Monitor
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Sonnenfeld does somewhat better with Addams Family Values than he did with Addams Family. But he still gooses the film with hyperactive slapstick whenever things get talky; he doesn't trust the performers enough, or the material, which seems designed for a less frenetic approach.- Los Angeles Times
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Tsotsi never comes across as anything but a brutal cipher, and serious issues such as black-on-black crime in the townships are left unexplored.- Christian Science Monitor
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There's a hushed, rapturous quality to its best parts, though, and the emotional interplay between Ricky and Marina has a scary immediacy that the movies rarely achieve. Almodovar dares a lot in this film. [4 May 1990]- Los Angeles Times
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This half-baked fairy tale always seems to be on the verge of becoming charming but despite a good cast it never quite succeeds.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Watching this movie, you get the feeling that the Depression existed so that Seabiscuit could be memorialized.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
It leaves us with a question that may be unanswerable: How does one extinguish terrorism when its causes are myriad?- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Mangold never ventures beyond the obvious. We're set up with righteous anger against the liberal establishment and then fobbed off with goombah melodramatics. The film should be called Cop Out.- Dallas Observer
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Stoppard and his director, Michael Apted, must be aware of how dry their film is, because periodically they work in little thriller divertimenti -- car chases and such -- that only serve to point up how un-thrilling everything is.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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What is the great Gene Hackman doing in the dingbat con-artist comedy Heartbreakers.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Talk to Her affects some people very deeply, while others, like me, find it high-grade kitsch.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Schroeder is too fine-tuned a director for this roomie-from-hell claptrap, and his attempts to work in references to Polanski's films or to Ingmar Bergman's Persona only reinforce the pulpiness.- Los Angeles Times
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An OK action film, but only the humorless will find it heretical – or educational.- Christian Science Monitor
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Ballard filmed across hundreds of miles of South African desert, and there are times when the whole throbbing universe seems to resound for him.- Christian Science Monitor
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Bacon lavishes his camera on her (Sedgwick) in various states of dress and undress, but the script, by Hannah Shakespeare - talk about having to live up to a name! - is a cheat. It rarely expands on the boy's crises in having to deal with such a mother.- Christian Science Monitor
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Based on an interminable 1994 international bestseller by Louis de Bernières that I found impossible to make my way through. The movie duplicates exactly my experience with the book, although I must say I was thankful to be spared serial outbreaks of hearty Greek dancing.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Director Alexandra Lipsitz doesn't do much more than chronicle the noise, but it's intermittently fun stuff.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
This is no antique show: Faced with an audience, they are still amazingly vital and sometimes amazingly lewd.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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It may sound like faint praise to say that Enchanted is the movie of the year for smart and spirited 11-year-old girls. But a movie that genuinely respects that audience is not to be belittled.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It's a tortuous, unsatisfying movie, but it's not like any other film I've ever seen about an artist, and it has sequences of blinding intensity.- Los Angeles Times
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- Peter Rainer
Baumbach captures the ways in which children takes sides in a war they can't even begin to comprehend.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
The only surprise to me about this movie is that there no jokes about kilts – a serious omission in an otherwise entirely predictable farce.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
It has what the most heartfelt Disney animated features used to have: rapturous imagery matched with real wit.- New York Magazine (Vulture)
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- Peter Rainer
Instead of the cat-and-mouse cogitations and psych-outs one might rightly expect from this high concept, we're fobbed off with a lot of sub-Die Hard theatrics and stinko plotting.- Dallas Observer
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The documentary is, in essence, not much more than a record of what happened in Zaire, but it has been assembled with a real feeling for the historical moment. It's literally a blast from the past.- Dallas Observer
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Adams has a good camera eye and a fine feeling for the regional mores of the South, where she's from. Judd, who for a change isn't being terrorized in a thriller, is more nuanced and intense than she's ever been.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
Sweep aside the gross-outs and you've got the family values comedy of the year.- Christian Science Monitor
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- Peter Rainer
At times this indie is as repetitive and self-indulgent as its protagonist, but it captures a bit of the madness of being unrequitedly in love.- Christian Science Monitor
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Even in a misfire like The Happening, Shyamalan has a fine feeling for dread. He knows how to creep you out. But he has a tin ear for acting.- Christian Science Monitor
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There's something inherently funny about the romantic predicament of Harry and Ron and Hermione. As if it wasn't bad enough having to deal with the Dark Lord and the Death Eaters and all the rest, now they have to square off against... raging hormones.- Christian Science Monitor
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