Rex Reed
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48% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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51% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 8.7 points lower than other critics.
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Rex Reed's Scores
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| Average review score: | 57 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Light Between Oceans | |
| Lowest review score: | Corporate Animals | |
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Positive: 602 out of 1210
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Mixed: 289 out of 1210
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Negative: 319 out of 1210
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- Observer
- Posted Dec 3, 2014
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- Rex Reed
At 88, after nearly seven decades in show business, Ms. Stritch is sharp, funny, brittle, caustic, demanding, exaggerated, critical (especially of herself) and infuriating. She is also elaborately unique and awesomely brilliant.- Observer
- Posted Feb 19, 2014
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- Rex Reed
A creature of impulse to the end, she was a woman who saved everything—from lace valentines and old passports to Oscars and tear-stained divorce papers. How lucky we are she can share them with us now. She marched to her own drummer, and the beat goes on.- Observer
- Posted Nov 11, 2015
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- Rex Reed
Riveting, responsible and deeply unsettling, a first-rate film like Dark Waters is a rare and welcome chapter in the dramatic fabric of how one unlikely person can make a big dent in the world of social injustice.- Observer
- Posted Nov 22, 2019
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- Rex Reed
Ms. Moore shares her journey with boundless generosity. She makes you feel what it’s like to lose the wind beneath your wings.- Observer
- Posted Dec 3, 2014
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- Rex Reed
Gorgeously photographed by Linus Sandgren, it’s both beautifully directed and cleverly written by British Oscar-winner Emerald Fennell, who follows her highly regarded Promising Young Woman with a film of even more staggering impact.- Observer
- Posted Dec 18, 2023
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- Observer
- Posted Apr 2, 2013
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- Rex Reed
Beautifully acted, sensitively written, carefully and economically directed, American Woman is the best film about the gradual but triumphant empowerment of an abused woman I have seen in this age of distaff political enlightenment.- Observer
- Posted Jun 14, 2019
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- Rex Reed
Unrehearsed, spontaneous and off-the-cuff, they don’t hold back, their fearless charm is relaxed and effortless, and the relentless candor is enchanting. The result is 83 minutes of bliss spent with four Dames who know the difference between truth and illusion, and generously give a great deal of both. In Tea with the Dames, boredom is not an option.- Observer
- Posted Sep 21, 2018
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- Rex Reed
The miracle is Melissa McCarthy, whose tortured portrait of disgraced celebrity author and convicted forger Lee Israel is the consummate performance of her career and the crowning achievement of her life. I have seen Can You Ever Forgive Me? twice, rubbing my eyes with astonishment and discovering something new and wonderful each time. This is my favorite film of 2018.- Observer
- Posted Oct 19, 2018
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- Rex Reed
The magical chemistry between Redford and Spacek cannot be overestimated.- Observer
- Posted Sep 27, 2018
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- Rex Reed
Resonating with warmth and sardonic wit and containing a majestic performance by Robert Duvall.- Observer
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- Rex Reed
A flawless film of heartrending realism about the eternal chord that binds parents and children and the emptiness when they are separated.- Observer
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- Rex Reed
Judi Dench can do no wrong, and playing Queen Victoria for the second time in the richly satisfying Victoria and Abdul is an acting lesson par excellence that proves how rapturous it is to watch this great artist do everything right.- Observer
- Posted Sep 27, 2017
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- Rex Reed
Filmed in England, Hungary and Croatia, Lee is a vivid and unforgettable tribute to one of the bold women who devoted her life to the penetration of male dominance to change the way we see the world. Don’t even think about missing it.- Observer
- Posted Sep 30, 2024
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- Observer
- Posted Sep 8, 2015
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- Rex Reed
Mr. Redford doesn’t look like Dan Rather, but displays the same dedication to — and respect for — journalism that he brought to the role of Bob Woodward in "All the President’s Men."- Observer
- Posted Oct 13, 2015
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- Rex Reed
Too grim and heartbreaking for some viewers, Room is nevertheless an extraordinary film so powerful and unforgettable that it must be seen.- Observer
- Posted Oct 13, 2015
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- Rex Reed
Argo is a triumph. It has tension, sincerity, mystery, artistic responsibility, entertainment value, technical expertise, a narrative arc and a thrilling respect for the tradition of how to tell a story with minimum frills and maximum impact. It's a great footnote to history, one of the best films of 2012 and a sure-fire contender on Oscar night.- Observer
- Posted Oct 9, 2012
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- Rex Reed
If the best films hold you in a captive vise, entertain you, keep you spellbound and teach you something at the same time, then 12 Years a Slave is outstanding — brave, courageous and unforgettable.- Observer
- Posted Oct 15, 2013
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- Rex Reed
Wakefield is a terrific movie, with a devastatingly bravura performance by Bryan Cranston that seizes and grips attention from first scene to last.- Observer
- Posted May 23, 2017
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- Rex Reed
The intensity is overwhelming. Every war is hell, no matter when it was fought, but 1917, which is about a war far removed from contemporary reality, turns out to the best war picture since "Saving Private Ryan."- Observer
- Posted Dec 20, 2019
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- Rex Reed
A mesmerizing, engrossing and beautifully made cinematic experience, rare as a pink unicorn, that enchants for more than two hours and makes you wish for at least one hour more.- Observer
- Posted Aug 31, 2016
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- Rex Reed
Richly chronicled characters, sharp dialogue and that stupendous centerpiece performance by Cate Blanchett are contributing factors in the best summer movie of 2013 and one of the most memorable Woody Allen movies ever.- Observer
- Posted Jul 23, 2013
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- Rex Reed
Maestro is the movie of the year. Amendment: not to slight the amazing Oppenheimer, make that one of the two best films of the year. But Bradley Cooper’s warts-and-all biopic about volatile conductor-composer Leonard Bernstein has more passion, tenderness and heartbreaking resonance—and it’s a lot more fun.- Observer
- Posted Nov 29, 2023
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- Rex Reed
Never embroidered or rehearsed, the way so many biopics are, this is a wonderful movie that feels freshly observed, like an uninvited peek through some forbidden White House keyhole, at the woman we called Jackie.- Observer
- Posted Dec 8, 2016
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- Rex Reed
Sensational entertainment. This $100 million extravaganza is — let’s face it — rampantly over the top. Hell, it’s by Martin Scorsese, who is always over the top.- Observer
- Posted Dec 17, 2013
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- Rex Reed
The result of so much consecration and loyalty to the subject matter is a movie of uncommon exhilaration.- Observer
- Posted Oct 23, 2023
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- Rex Reed
I Am Love fuses the past with the changing future in a marvelous traditional narrative without a shred of the sloppy trends of contemporary filmmaking.- Observer
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- Rex Reed
Lady Bird is that rare movie in which everything astonishes and leaves you charmed, breathless, and anxious for more.- Observer
- Posted Nov 7, 2017
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- Rex Reed
Yes, this is a great one, and a magnificent centerpiece performance by an unknown actor named Paul Walter Hauser in the title role is a major reason it is so unforgettable.- Observer
- Posted Dec 18, 2019
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- Rex Reed
They are two intelligent, sophisticated people searching for the spicy condiment they need to keep their relationship fresh during a bittersweet weekend in Paris, and, like the film that frames them, they are smart, substantial and enchanting.- Observer
- Posted Mar 12, 2014
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- Rex Reed
I think you’ll find it as fresh, original and breathlessly exciting as I did.- Observer
- Posted Mar 26, 2013
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- Rex Reed
Both the intimacy and the expansive pain and bravery of bigger emotions in My Policeman leave you with a sense of galvanizing hope.- Observer
- Posted Oct 25, 2022
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- Rex Reed
Gorgeously photographed, sensitively written and directed, flawlessly acted, and deeply, intensely important, Carol is Todd Haynes’ most brilliant film since Far From Heaven and one of the triumphs of 2015.- Observer
- Posted Nov 18, 2015
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- Rex Reed
Wrenching, profound and beautifully made, The Railway Man is one of the stunning don’t-miss surprises of the still-young 2014.- Observer
- Posted Apr 10, 2014
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- Rex Reed
Call Me By Your Name is a masterpiece of subtle emotions, intense sensuality and breathtaking beauty.- Observer
- Posted Nov 28, 2017
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- Observer
- Posted Sep 30, 2015
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- Rex Reed
Put this one at the top of your must-see list. Angelina Jolie might not, in my opinion, have yet reached the heights of the acting profession, but with this passionate, inspired, technically awesome and profoundly exciting chronicle of the life of Louie Zamperini, she rises to the top rank of first-class film directors in a male-dominated field overcrowded with hacks.- Observer
- Posted Dec 17, 2014
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- Rex Reed
It’s a poignant, relevant and beautifully made film that must not be missed by anyone with a heart and a social conscience.- Observer
- Posted Sep 30, 2015
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- Rex Reed
Equal parts courtroom drama, legal thriller and family saga, it’s also a synchronized duet for two terrific actors at the top of their craft that left me stunned.- Observer
- Posted Oct 8, 2014
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- Rex Reed
All Is Lost is movie magic on many levels but most importantly as the rare opportunity to watch a seasoned actor at the pinnacle of his power.- Observer
- Posted Oct 16, 2013
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- Rex Reed
Beautifully designed and photographed, sensitively written and directed by England’s acclaimed Terence Davies, and impeccably acted by a distinguished cast that turns life into art, Benediction is one gorgeous motion picture.- Observer
- Posted Jun 8, 2022
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- Rex Reed
It resonates with delicacy, passion and restraint, touching the heart in places where cynics fear to go.- Observer
- Posted Jan 29, 2014
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- Rex Reed
Witty and warm as cashmere, Green Book is a two-hander in which both stars soar with humor and heart.- Observer
- Posted Nov 18, 2018
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- Rex Reed
Beautiful, bold and blazing with sex and suspense, Allied is a gorgeously photographed, intensely romantic, action-packed film by the great director Robert Zemeckis with two titanic star performances by Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard that delivers something for everyone.- Observer
- Posted Nov 22, 2016
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- Rex Reed
When it comes to thrillers, this one is as good as it gets. Not for the squeamish, but for anyone who loves movies, it’s too exhilarating to miss.- Observer
- Posted Sep 17, 2013
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- Observer
- Posted Jan 8, 2019
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- Rex Reed
No matter where your political leanings lie, the great thing about The Conspirator is that Mr. Redford is wise enough to let the audience decide what the parallels are. See it, enjoy a ripping good yarn and learn something.- Observer
- Posted Apr 12, 2011
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- Rex Reed
The best war film since "Saving Private Ryan." It is violent, harrowing, heartbreaking and unforgettable. And yes, it was directed by Mel Gibson. He deserves a medal, too.- Observer
- Posted Nov 2, 2016
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- Observer
- Posted Nov 16, 2016
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- Rex Reed
As the actor of the year in the film of the year, I can't think of enough adjectives to praise Firth properly. The King's Speech has left me speechless.- Observer
- Posted Dec 11, 2010
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- Rex Reed
Mr. McDonogh’s keenly observed plot turns and his understated but meticulously chronicled dialogue, combined with shocks you don’t see coming, stark but beautiful cinematography by Ben Davis, and uniformly brilliant performances by a perfect cast add up to an exemplary film that will leave you stunned.- Observer
- Posted Oct 21, 2022
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- Rex Reed
Once in awhile, a movie comes along that is so touching and sincere, without a moment of false emotion or manipulative self-indulgence, that it establishes squatters’ rights and moves into your heart to stay.- Observer
- Posted Nov 29, 2016
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- Rex Reed
In a film so ripe with temptations for posturing, exaggeration and satirical overacting, nobody is anything less than natural, unpretentious and funny as hell.- Observer
- Posted May 17, 2011
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- Rex Reed
The Automat was owned by the people, and it’s the people who loved it, remember it with passion, and still shed a tear when you mention it now.- Observer
- Posted Feb 23, 2022
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- Observer
- Posted Dec 20, 2011
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- Rex Reed
Sachs gives his actors the space to develop complex characters that make us feel their unhappiness and disillusion. The film captures the moods of relationships in transition without ever being condescending or judgmental. The sex scenes and nudity are so graphic that it’s safe to say this is not a film for everyone, but is as relentlessly moving as it is fascinating.- Observer
- Posted Aug 7, 2023
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- Rex Reed
It’s anyone’s guess whether the amazing Mr. Redmayne’s most prestigious performance will go down in the archives as Stephen Hawking in "The Theory of Everything" or as the tortured, androgynous woman trapped in a man’s body in The Danish Girl. But it’s a sure thing that he’ll be nominated for another Oscar.- Observer
- Posted Nov 27, 2015
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- Rex Reed
This first-cabin director returns to top form, with this revelatory film his best in years. More than that, Mao's Last Dancer is a masterpiece.- Observer
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- Rex Reed
A grisly, authentic, meticulously researched, pulse-quickening political chiller about a hot-button topic that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.- Observer
- Posted Aug 2, 2011
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- Rex Reed
Powerful, persuasive and insightful, Falling is a sensitive and beautifully composed film that marks the formidable directing debut of the wonderful actor Viggo Mortensen.- Observer
- Posted Feb 11, 2021
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- Rex Reed
It’s a true story, basically a two-hander about a pair of courageous lovers lost at sea, as crushingly hard to imagine as it is to watch, but every element is so perfect that it left me shaking and devastated.- Observer
- Posted Jun 5, 2018
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- Rex Reed
Brilliantly directed by Jason Reitman, from an intelligent, carefully researched and fast moving screenplay by Reitman, Jay Carson and Matt Bai (based on Bai’s marvelous book All the Truth Is Out: The Week Politics Went Tabloid), this enthralling film is a mirror to the shifting relationship between the media and politics, and the events that changed the last 30 years in American history.- Observer
- Posted Nov 9, 2018
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- Rex Reed
For a story about a man who cannot move, the ordeal unfolds at a pace that keeps you breathless.- Observer
- Posted Nov 3, 2010
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- Observer
- Posted Feb 9, 2013
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- Rex Reed
Written and directed by the prolific François Ozon, Everything Went Fine is an exemplary work that intelligently explores the pros and cons of euthanasia with the kind of love, truthfulness and power that is rarely captured on film.- Observer
- Posted Apr 14, 2023
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- Rex Reed
Beautifully cast, intelligently written and a gorgeously assembled range of beautifully gauged emotions about movies and war, Their Finest is one of the best films of a still-young 2017.- Observer
- Posted Apr 11, 2017
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- Rex Reed
This film is a prime example of how thrilling it can be when two extraordinarily gifted artists pool their resources to turn a routine thriller into a memorable work of art.- Observer
- Posted Oct 27, 2022
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- Rex Reed
To miss it would be to overlook a rare and compassionate work of art, not to mention one of the most honest, heartfelt performances of this or any other year in motion picture history.- Observer
- Posted Jun 25, 2025
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- Observer
- Posted Oct 2, 2012
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- Rex Reed
Saving Private Ryan is a masterpiece. It cements Steven Spielberg’s reputation as one of the seminal filmmakers of the era. It tells a gallant story of honor and duty and courage under fire. It shows you things about war that have never been seen on a motion picture screen.- Observer
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- Rex Reed
Romantic, bittersweet and funny as hell, Café Society turns Hollywood inside out, rooting through the superficial tinsel to find the real tinsel. You go away gobsmacked, beaming and happy to be both.- Observer
- Posted Jul 13, 2016
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- Rex Reed
The best and most lavishly appointed, gorgeously photographed period movie in years.- Observer
- Posted Sep 21, 2018
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- Rex Reed
This is the extraordinary biopic about the fascinating, complex and inspirational example set by genius cosmologist and physicist Stephen Hawking.- Observer
- Posted Nov 5, 2014
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- Rex Reed
How refreshing it is when a small film with a big heart comes along unannounced and captures your affection.- Observer
- Posted Apr 15, 2025
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- Rex Reed
The issues the film raises about journalistic integrity and broadcast morality make September 5 the most rivetingly responsible film about journalism since Steven Spielberg’s The Post. Not to mention the obvious fact that in light of the current political climate, this is a film of gravity that screams relevance and is one of the best achievements of the year.- Observer
- Posted Dec 13, 2024
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- Rex Reed
Exactly what you might expect from the fearless, controversial director of "Pulp Fiction" - it's overlong, raunchy, shocking, grim, exaggerated, self-indulgently over-the-top and so politically incorrect it demands a new definition of the term. It is also bold, original, mesmerizing, stylish and one hell of a piece of entertainment.- Observer
- Posted Dec 18, 2012
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- Rex Reed
Another illuminating performance by Rachel Weisz and a brilliant screenplay by the distinguished British playwright David Hare make Denial one of the most powerful and riveting courtroom dramas ever made.- Observer
- Posted Sep 28, 2016
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- Observer
- Posted Dec 21, 2016
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- Rex Reed
A sensitive, dewy-eyed yet mature performance by Saoirse Ronan is the appealing centerpiece of Brooklyn.- Observer
- Posted Nov 4, 2015
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- Rex Reed
Put a staggering accomplishment called The Impossible, from Spanish director J. A. Bayona, at the top of the season's must-see list.- Observer
- Posted Dec 12, 2012
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- Rex Reed
This is one of the best movies of 2012. With rich performances, a riveting and articulate screenplay, meticulous direction and enough grounded emotional intensity to keep your pulse pounding, Hitchcock grabs you by the lapels like a suspense classic by Hitch himself - a knockout from start to finish.- Observer
- Posted Nov 20, 2012
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- Rex Reed
What an extraordinary thrill to leave a movie exhilarated instead of drained, sated instead of empty, rejuvenated instead of depressed. It's a magical experience.- Observer
- Posted Nov 22, 2011
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- Rex Reed
Don't let Amour join the legion of "Best Films You Never Saw." I urge you to share its sweetness and wisdom, and learn something.- Observer
- Posted Dec 12, 2012
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- Rex Reed
Another powerful, mesmerizing and downright heartbreaking performance by the great Anthony Hopkins enhances The Father.- Observer
- Posted Feb 22, 2021
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- Rex Reed
Dallas Buyers Club represents the best of what independent film on a limited budget can achieve — powerful, enlightening and not to be missed.- Observer
- Posted Oct 29, 2013
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- Observer
- Posted Oct 22, 2019
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- Rex Reed
Get ready for a smash hit. Gimmicky but delicious, this is a valentine to the movies I promise you will cherish.- Observer
- Posted Nov 22, 2011
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- Rex Reed
The Sessions is fascinating, informative, engaging and heartbreaking stuff. Its easygoing, matter-of-fact tone makes it subtle and rewarding, not weird. Roses all around to all and sundry for one of the year's most captivating films.- Observer
- Posted Oct 16, 2012
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- Observer
- Posted Apr 30, 2013
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- Rex Reed
Nothing wrong with a movie in today’s troubled winter of discontent that exists solely for the purpose of creating joy and good will, and Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris spreads them around like butter.- Observer
- Posted Jul 18, 2022
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- Rex Reed
It’s profoundly moving and thoroughly mind provoking, but despite the poignant subject matter, I promise you will not leave Philomena depressed. I’ve seen it twice and felt exhilarated, informed, enriched, absorbed and optimistic both times.- Observer
- Posted Nov 19, 2013
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- Rex Reed
Everything works miraculously here, making Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky one of the most bountiful experiences of the year.- Observer
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- Rex Reed
Almost too agonizing to watch, I urge you not to miss it, and sincerely hope the people who made it are making immediate plans to set up a mandatory screening for the Supreme Court.- Observer
- Posted May 10, 2022
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- Rex Reed
It’s a harrowing, sensitively realized study of cruelty, revenge and post-war retribution that ranks high among films about the cost of war and its continuing damage to humanity.- Observer
- Posted Feb 21, 2017
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- Rex Reed
The point of this overwhelming film—that depraved insanity sometimes goes undetected because of its unexpected mediocrity—has a chilling impact that seems, in the terrifying power politics of our world today, more egregiously relevant than ever.- Observer
- Posted Dec 14, 2023
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- Rex Reed
A true masterpiece of visual enchantment. One of the most original and unique geniuses in cinema today, Mr. Chomet directed, wrote, illustrated and composed the music for this holiday jewel, an homage to the sweet, sad melancholia of the legendary French comic Jacques Tati.- Observer
- Posted Dec 20, 2010
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- Rex Reed
This is a West Side Story for both the past and present, as pleasing as the best movie musicals used to be, and as relevant as today’s headlines. It makes you feel like you are actually on the turbulent streets of New York’s west side, not a sound stage.- Observer
- Posted Dec 14, 2021
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- Rex Reed
Another truthful, intelligently calibrated and fully committed performance by the remarkable Lucas Hedges following this year’s previously acclaimed "Boy Erased" rewards the sensitive, pulsating and intimate family drama Ben Is Back.- Observer
- Posted Dec 10, 2018
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