Roger Ebert
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25% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.9 points higher than other critics.
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Roger Ebert's Scores
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| Average review score: | 71 | |
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| Highest review score: | 42: Forty Two Up | |
| Lowest review score: | I Spit on Your Grave | |
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Positive: 4,184 out of 5564
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Mixed: 802 out of 5564
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Negative: 578 out of 5564
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- Roger Ebert
An Almodovar film is always an exercise in style, but High Heels also generates narrative energy and mystery, and provides what was, for me, a genuine surprise at the end.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The characters have a weight and reality, as if Almodovar has finally taken pity on them--has seen that although their plights may seem ludicrous, they're real enough to hurt. These are people who stand outside conventional life and its rules, and yet affirm them.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Mars Attacks! has the look and feel of a schlocky 1950s science-fiction movie, and if it's not as bad as a Wood film, that's not a plus: A movie like this should be a lot better, or a lot worse.- Chicago Sun-Times
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After it is over, you will want to go back and think things through again, and I can help you by suggesting there is one, and only one, interpretation that resolves all of the difficulties, but if I told you, you would have to kill me.- Chicago Sun-Times
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As you listen to his uncanny narration of Tupac: Resurrection, which is stitched together from interviews, you realize you're not listening to the usual self-important vacancies from celebrity Q&As, but to spoken prose of a high order, in which analysis, memory and poetry come together seamlessly in sentences and paragraphs that sound as if they were written.- Chicago Sun-Times
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I should have brought a big yellow legal pad to the screening, so I could take detailed notes just to keep the time-lines straight. And yet the movie is fun, mostly because it's so screwy.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Sarandon and Davis find in Callie Khouri’s script the materials for two plausible, convincing, lovable characters. And as actors they work together like a high-wire team, walking across even the most hazardous scenes without putting a foot wrong.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Mamet's dialogue has a kind of logic, a cadence, that allows people to arrive in triumph at the ends of sentences we could not possibly have imagined. There is great energy in it. You can see the joy with which these actors get their teeth into these great lines.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Not one of the great dog movies, but it's a good one, abandoning wall-to-wall cuteness for a drama about a homeless puppy.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie gets the job done, and the actors show a lot of confidence in occupying that tricky middle ground between controlled satire and comic overkill. It's fun.- Chicago Sun-Times
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One of the pleasures of Ronald Bass' screenplay is the way it subverts the usual comic formulas that would fuel a plot like this.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The Cannonball Run is an abdication of artistic responsibility at the lowest possible level of ambition. In other words, they didn't even care enough to make a good lousy movie.- Chicago Sun-Times
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There's nothing much wrong with the film; my complaint is that there's nothing much right about it.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Strong performances, particularly by Glenn as the hard-bitten climber with a private agenda, Vertical Limit delivers.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Payne is played in the movie by Damon Wayans, in the best work he's done since the inspired "In Living Color" TV series.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The other key character is McCarthy himself, and Clooney uses a masterstroke: He employs actual news footage of McCarthy, who therefore plays himself.- Chicago Sun-Times
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One of the truest films I've seen about the ebb and flow of a real relationship.- Chicago Sun-Times
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A subtle but unmistakable aura of jolliness sneaks from the screen.- Chicago Sun-Times
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A little more zip, and Hero might really have worked. It has all the ingredients for a terrific entertainment, but it lingers over the kinds of details that belong in a different kind of movie.- Chicago Sun-Times
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This story is unthinkable in a Hollywood movie, but there is something about the matter-of-fact way Saeko explains her problem, and the surprised but not stunned way that Yosuke hears her, that takes the edge off.- Chicago Sun-Times
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[Robin Williams] has been ill-served by a screenplay that isn't curious about what his life would really be like.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
I am not one of you. But I have enough of you in me to pass along the word. Far out.- Chicago Sun-Times
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There is much cleverness and ingenuity in Payback, but Mel Gibson is the key. The movie wouldn't work with an actor who was heavy on his feet, or was too sincere about the material.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The Goonies, like Gremlins, shows that Spielberg and his directors are absolute masters of how to excite and involve an audience. "E.T." was more like "Close Encounters"; it didn't simply want us to feel, but also to wonder, and to dream.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Leconte brings his film to transcendent closure without relying on stale plot devices or the clanking of the plot. He resorts to a kind of poetry. After the film is over, you want to sigh with joy, that in this rude world such civilization is still possible.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie demonstrates the power of sports to involve us; we don't live in Odessa and are watching a game played 16 years ago, and we get all wound up.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Grown-ups are likely to be surprised by how smart the movie is, and how sneakily perceptive.- Chicago Sun-Times
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A ground-level documentary, messy and immediate, about the daily life of a combat soldier in Iraq. It is not pro-war or anti-war.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Nine to Five is a good-hearted, simple-minded comedy that will win a place in film history, I suspect, primarily because it contains the movie debut of Dolly Parton. She is, on the basis of this one film, a natural-born movie star, a performer who holds our attention so easily that it's hard to believe it's her first film.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Most of the time I wasn't laughing. But when I was laughing, I was genuinely laughing - there are some absolutely inspired moments. This is the kind of movie that serves as a reminder that comedy is agonizingly difficult when it works, and even more trouble when it doesn't.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Every good actor has a season when he comes into his own, and this is Terrence Howard's time.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Jesus' Son surprises me with moments of wry humor, poignancy, sorrow and wildness. It has a sequence as funny as any I've seen this year.- Chicago Sun-Times
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One of those films where you don't know whether to laugh or cringe, and find yourself doing both. It's a challenge: How do we respond to this loaded material?- Chicago Sun-Times
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I'm Gonna Git You Sucka is a comedy that feeds off the blaxploitation movies, and although, like all good satires, it is cheerfully willing to be offensive, it is almost completely incapable of being funny.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Toy Soldiers, a film with earnest performances and professional production values, is constructed out of characters, situations and gimmicks that will be instantly recognized by the weary viewer. There is nothing new here.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Whimsy with a capital W. No, it's WHIMSY in all caps. Make that all-caps italic boldface. Oh, never mind. I'm getting too whimsical.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
You hire an actor for his strengths, and Downey would not be strong as a one-dimensional mighty-man. He is strong because he is smart, quick and funny, and because we sense his public persona masks deep private wounds. By building on that, Favreau found his movie, and it's a good one.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie has a certain mordant humor, and some macho dialogue that's funny. Woods manfully keeps a straight face through goofy situations where many another actor would have signaled us with a wink. But the movie is not scary, and the plot is just one gory showdown after another.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The Hustler is one of those films where scenes have such psychic weight that they grow in our memories. That's true of the matches between Eddie and Fats.- Chicago Sun-Times
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A movie for more than one season; it will become a perennial, shared by the generations. It has a haunting, magical quality because it has imagined its world freshly and played true to it,- Chicago Sun-Times
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Pedro Almodovar's new movie is like an ingenious toy that is a joy to behold, until you take it apart to see what makes it work, and then it never works again.- Chicago Sun-Times
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There is no rhythm to the movie, no ebb and flow; it's all flat-out spectacle.- Chicago Sun-Times
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At a time when digital techniques can show us almost anything, The Blair Witch Project is a reminder that what really scares us is the stuff we can't see.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Allen's writing and directing style is so strong and assured in this film that the actual filmmaking itself becomes a narrative voice.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Breathtaking and terrifying, urgently involved with its characters, it announces a new director of great gifts and passions: Fernando Meirelles.- Chicago Sun-Times
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This formula is fraught with pitfalls, but the characters and the actors redeem it with a surprising emotional impact.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Each character in this movie is given the dramatic opportunity to look inside himself, to question his own motives as well as the motives of others, and to try to improve his own ways of dealing with a troubled situation. Two of the characters do learn how to adjust; the third doesn't. It's not often we get characters who face those kinds of challenges on the screen, nor directors who seek them out. Ordinary People is an intelligent, perceptive, and deeply moving film.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The Perfect Sleep puts me in mind of a flywheel spinning in the void. It is all burnished brass and shining steel, perfectly balanced as it hums in its orbit; yet, because it occupies a void, it satisfies only itself and touches nothing else. Here is a movie that goes about its business without regard for an audience.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Because Joseph Walsh's screenplay is funny and Segal and Gould are naturally engaging, we have a good time.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
There are many documentaries angry about the human destruction of the planetary peace. This is one of the very best -- a certain Oscar nominee.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The Mother peers so fearlessly into the dark needs of human nature that you almost wish it would look away. It's very disturbing.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Winstone's interaction with Gibson provides the movie with much of its interest. For the rest, it's a skillful exercise in CGI and standard-order thriller supplies.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Confounds all convention and denies all expected pleasures, providing instead the delight of watching Herzog feed the police hostage formula into the Mixmaster of his imagination.- Chicago Sun-Times
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I feel like recommending the performances, and suggesting they be transported to another film. The actors emerge with glory for attempting something very hard and succeeding remarkably well. They deserve to be in a better movie.- Chicago Sun-Times
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I was entertained, and yet I felt a little empty-handed at the end, as if an enormous effort had been spent on making these dinosaurs seem real, and then an even greater effort was spent on undermining the illusion.- Chicago Sun-Times
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It has that unwound Roddy Doyle humor; the laughs don't hit you over the head, but tickle you behind the knee.- Chicago Sun-Times
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And yet ... gee, the movie is charming, despite its exhausted wheeze of an ancient recycled plot idea.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Not about murder in the literal sense, although that seems a possibility. It is about a man who would like to kill his father, and who may have been killed spiritually by his father.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie's performances have a simplicity and accuracy that is always convincing. Compston, who plays Liam, is a local 17-year-old discovered in auditions at his school. He has never acted before, but is effortlessly natural.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The Chosen retells one of the most dependable stories in literature, the story in which two people from different backgrounds overcome their mistrust and learn to accept each other's traditions.- RogerEbert.com
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Because they all seem to be people first and genders second, they see the humor in their bewildering situation as quickly as anyone, and their cheerful ability to rise to a series of implausible occasions makes Victor/Victoria not only a funny movie, but, unexpectedly, a warm and friendly one.- Chicago Sun-Times
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One of the best things about Stay Hungry is that we have almost no idea where it's going; it's as free-form as Nashville and Rafelson is cheerfully willing to pause here and there for set pieces.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Arthur Penn's Little Big Man is an endlessly entertaining attempt to spin an epic in the form of a yarn.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Watching the movie made me think of those subteen career novels I used to read in grade school, with titles like Brent Jones, Boy Reporter. They were always about how some kid got a lucky break and got hired by a newspaper, where of course he quickly learned the ropes and scooped the world on a big story, after which he got a telegram from the president and went off to college with a rosy future ahead of him. Those books came from a more innocent time, but Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead has been made in the same spirit.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie attempts to jerk tears with one clunky device after another, in a plot that is a perfect storm of cliche and contrivance. In fact, it even contains a storm -- an imperfect one.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Some people will find it emotionally manipulative. Some people like to be emotionally manipulated. I do, when it's done well.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Brave dissenting Islamic filmmakers are risking their lives to tell the story of the persecution of women, and it is a story worth knowing, and mourning.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Its primary flaw is that it's not critical. It is a celebration of an idiotic lifestyle, and I don't think it knows it.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Motel Hell is a welcome change-of-pace; it's to "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" as "Airplane!" is to "Airport." It has some great moments.- Chicago Sun-Times
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A big, bold, audacious war movie that will annoy some, startle others and demonstrate once again that he’s (Tarantino) the real thing, a director of quixotic delights.- Chicago Sun-Times
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An impassioned polemic, filled with information sure to break up any dinner-table conversation. Its fault is that of the dinner guest who tells you something fascinating, and then tells you again, and then a third time. At 145 minutes, it overstays its welcome.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Tells a pointlessly convoluted version of a love story that would really be very simple, if anyone in the movie possessed common sense.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie pays off in a kind of emotional complexity rarely seen in crime movies.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Begley and Stevens add tone to the cast, and Hingle comes over like an especially earnest Karl Malden. The moral of the story is vaguely against capital punishment, and there's a lot of that thin, windblown guitar twanging for you thin, wind-blown guitar twanging fans.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The film was written and directed by Louis Malle, who based it on a childhood memory. Judging by the tears I saw streaming down his face on the night the film was shown at the Telluride Film Festival, the memory has caused him pain for many years.- Chicago Sun-Times
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At some point during the pitch meetings for D.E.B.S. someone must certainly have used the words "Charlie's Lesbians."- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie is nice to look at, the colors and details are elegant, the animals engaging, the action fast-moving, but I don't think older viewers will like it as much as the kids.- Chicago Sun-Times
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In this film there is a scene where something is said in English pronounced with one accent, and a character asks, ''What did he say?'' and he is told -- in English pronounced with another accent.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The Mighty Quinn is a spy thriller, a buddy movie, a musical, a comedy and a picture that is wise about human nature. And yet with all of those qualities, it never seems to strain: This is a graceful, almost charmed, entertainment.- Chicago Sun-Times
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I was torn between walking out immediately and staying to witness a spectacle more dismaying than anything on the screen: the way small children were digging gratuitous bloodshed.- Chicago Sun-Times
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This is the first movie about virtual reality to deal in a challenging way with the implications of the technology. It's fascinating the way Bigelow is able to suggest so much of VR's impact (and dangers) within a movie - a form of VR that's a century old.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The great looming presence all through this movie is the memory of the Challenger destroying itself in a clear, blue sky. Our thoughts about the space shuttle will never be the same again, and our memories are so painful that SpaceCamp is doomed even before it begins.- Chicago Sun-Times
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This is the kind of movie that baffles Hollywood, because it isn't made from any known formula and doesn't follow the rules.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The final scene of the film contains an appearance and a revelation of astonishing emotional power; not since the last shots of "Schindler's List" have I been so overcome with the realization that real people, in recent historical times, had to undergo such inhumanity.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Suspension of disbelief, always necessary in a thriller, is required here in wholesale quantities. But in a movie like Out of Time I'm not looking for realism, I'm looking for a sense of style brought to genre material.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Some of the stories are pretty good, especially Charles Burns' tale involving a nasty and vaguely humanoid insect that burrows under the skin.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Picks and chooses cleverly, skipping blithely past the entire Russian Revolution but lingering on mad monks, green goblins, storms at sea, train wrecks and youthful romance.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Burt and Verona are two characters rarely seen in the movies: thirtysomething, educated, healthy, self-employed, gentle, thoughtful, whimsical, not neurotic and really truly in love.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The Stoning of Soraya M.”has such a powerful stoning sequence that I recommend it if only for its brutal ideological message. That the pitiful death of Soraya is followed by a false Hollywood upbeat ending involving tape recordings and silliness about a car that won't start is simply shameful. Nowrasteh, born in Colorado, attended the USC Film School. Is that what they teach there?- Chicago Sun-Times
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A high-tech and well made violent action picture using the name of Robin Hood for no better reason than that it’s an established brand not protected by copyright.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Tolkin gives us one richly detailed set piece after another, involving luncheons, openings, massages, telephone tag, psychic consultations, sex, heartfelt conversation, and pagan rituals led by a bald-headed woman who sees what others cannot see.- Chicago Sun-Times
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It is perfectly cast and soundly constructed, and all else flows naturally. Steve Martin and John Candy don't play characters; they embody themselves.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Jiminy Glick needs definition if he's to work as a character. We have to sense a consistent comic personality, and we don't; Short changes gears and redefines the character whenever he needs a laugh.- Chicago Sun-Times
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This movie takes a lot of delight in being more psychologically complex than it has to be. It contains fights and shootouts and big chase scenes, but they're all firmly centered on who the characters are and what they mean to one another.- Chicago Sun-Times
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With Solomon & Gaenor, it is hard to overlook the folly of the characters. Does it count as a tragedy when the characters get more or less what they were asking for?- Chicago Sun-Times
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The lockstep mentalities who made this movie tell their story entirely from a boring male point of view, supply us with male wimps and studs who are equally uninteresting, and view women only as wet T-shirt finalists. What a letdown for horny movie critics.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Because the stories are so skillfully threaded together, the movie doesn't feel like an exercise: Each of the stories stands on its own.- Chicago Sun-Times
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There was perhaps a time, 20 years ago, when the sophomorism of Amazon Women on the Moon might have seemed faintly daring. But even Mad magazine has moved on from simple satire to a more off-center view of its subjects.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie doesn't bludgeon us with gags. It proceeds with a certain comic relentlessness from setup to payoff, and its deliberation is part of the fun.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie is too impressed with its own solemn insights to work up much entertainment value; is too much fable to be convincing as life.- Chicago Sun-Times
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A well-crafted entertainment containing enough ideas to qualify it as science fiction and not just as a futurist thriller.- Chicago Sun-Times
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New Year's Evil is an endangered species - a plain, old-fashioned, gory thriller. It is not very good. It is sometimes unpleasantly bloody. The plot is dumb and the twist at the end has been borrowed from hundreds if not thousands of other movies. But as thrillers go these days, "New Year's Evil" is a throwback to an older and simpler tradition, one that flourished way back in the dimly remembered past, before 1978.- Chicago Sun-Times
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As a movie, it knows little about men, women or television shows, but has studied movie formulas so carefully that we can see each new twist and turn as it creeps ever so slowly into view.- Chicago Sun-Times
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It's a bludgeon movie with little respect for the audience's intelligence, and simply pounds us over the head with violence whenever there threatens to be a lull. Anyone can make a movie like this.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Hancock is a lot of fun, if perhaps a little top-heavy with stuff being destroyed. Smith makes the character more subtle than he has to be, more filled with self-doubt, more willing to learn.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Stephen Fry brings a depth and gentleness to the role that says what can be said about Oscar Wilde: that he was a funny and gifted idealist in a society that valued hypocrisy above honesty.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Whether there was a murder isn't the point. The film is about a character mired in ennui and distaste, who is roused by his photographs into something approaching passion.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Who would have guessed such a funny movie as Zombieland could be made around zombies? No thanks to the zombies.- Chicago Sun-Times
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I would not have missed seeing this film, and I recommend it for its richness of imagery. But at 127 minutes, which seems a reasonable length, it plays long.- Chicago Sun-Times
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On balance, I think it's an interesting miss, but a movie you might enjoy if (a) you don't expect a masterpiece, and (b) you like the dialogue in Quentin Tarantino movies.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The whole movie, in fact, is smarter than most contemporary thrillers. It gives us credit for being able to figure things out, and it contains characters who are devilishly intelligent. Almost smart enough, we think for a while, to really pull this thing off.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The music probably sounds fine on a CD. Certainly it is well-rehearsed. But the overall sense of the film is of good riddance to a bad time.- Chicago Sun-Times
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It's a close call here. I guess I recommend the movie because the dramatic scenes are worth it. But if some studio executive came along and made Stone cut his movie down to two hours, I have the strangest feeling it wouldn't lose much of substance and might even play better.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Tatum O’Neal creates a character out of thin air, makes us watch her every moment and literally makes the movie work.- Chicago Sun-Times
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It's about change, acceptance and love, and it rounds those three bases very nicely, even if it never quite gets to home.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Gets better the more attention you pay. To say "nothing happens" is to be blind to everyday life, during which we wage titanic struggles with our programming.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Of Amanda Bynes let us say that she is sunny and plucky and somehow finds a way to play her impossible role without clearing her throat more than six or eight times.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie's schizophrenia keeps it from greatness (this film has no firm idea of what it is about), but doesn't make it bad. It is, in fact, sort of fascinating: a film in the act of becoming, a field trial, an experiment in which a dreamy poet meditates on stark reality.- Chicago Sun-Times
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In a time when our cities are wounded, movies like Grand Canyon can help to heal.- Chicago Sun-Times
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For all of its sensational stunts and flashes of wit, however, Last Action Hero plays more like a bright idea than like a movie that was thought through. It doesn't evoke the mystery of the barrier between audience and screen the way Woody Allen did, and a lot of the time it simply seems to be standing around commenting on itself.- Chicago Sun-Times
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There's a lot of potential charm here, but the director, Emma-Kate Croghan, is so distracted by stylistic quirks that the characters are forever being upstaged by the shots they're in.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Lucas is one of the year's best films, and although its three stars are all teenagers, I doubt if anyone of any age will give more sensitive and effective performances this year.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
In a prison filled with vivid, Dickensian characters, several stand out. There is, for example, the unlikely couple of Lady Di (Rodrigo Santoro), tall and muscular, and No Way (Gero Camilo), a stunted little man. They are the great loves of each other's lives.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
This is a remarkable film about a strange and prophetic man. What does it tell us? Did living a virtual life destroy him?- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
A satire with the reckless courage to take on both sides in the abortion debate.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
My guess is that the average firefighter, like the average American moviegoer, might sort of enjoy the movie, which is a skillfully made example of your typical Schwarzenegger action film.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Riedelsheimer, earlier made "Rivers and Tides" (2002), about another artist from Scotland, Andy Goldsworthy, whose art involves materials found in nature...Evelyn Glennie and Andy Goldsworthy have in common a profound sensitivity to their environments.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Separate Lies reminded me of Woody Allen's "Crimes and Misdemeanors"... seemingly about the portioning of blame. It is actually about the burden of guilt, which some can carry so easily while for others, it is intolerable.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The movie feels dark, clammy and exhilarating -- it's like belonging to a secret club where you can have a lot of fun but might get into trouble.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
This is an ungainly movie, ill-fitting, with its elbows sticking out where the knees should be. To quote another ancient proverb, "A camel is a horse designed by a committee." Life or Something Like It is the movie designed by the camel.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
It's a family film that deals with real problems and teaches real values, and yet is exciting and entertaining.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
If "Henry V," the first film [Branaugh] directed and starred in, caused people to compare him to Olivier, "Dead Again" will inspire comparisons to Welles and Hitchcock - and the Olivier of Hitchcock's "Rebecca."- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Although Clockers is... a murder mystery, in solving its murder, it doesn't even begin to find a solution to the system that led to the murder. That is the point.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Poetic Justice is not ["Boyz N the Hood's"] equal, but does not aspire to be; it is a softer, gentler film, more of a romance than a commentary on social conditions.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Lethal Weapon 2 is that rarity - a sequel with most of the same qualities as the original. I walked into the movie with a certain dread. But this is a film with the same off-center invention and wild energy as the original.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The movie is part farce (unplanned entrances and exits), part slapstick (misbehavior of corpses) and part just plain wacky eccentricity. I think the ideal way to see it would be to gather your most dour and disapproving relatives and treat them to a night at the cinema.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
More important, it has a Disney willingness to allow fantasy into life, so New York seems to acquire a new playbook.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover is not an easy film to sit through. It doesn't simply make a show of being uncompromising -- it is uncompromised in every single shot from beginning to end. Why is it so extreme? Because it is a film made in rage, and rage cannot be modulated.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
With a cleaner story line, the basic idea could have been free to deliver. As it is, we get a better movie than we might have, because the performances are so good.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
What's lacking is a feeling for the heat and deafening chaos of actual club shows. The movie hangs back a little, folds its arms and nods its head, rather than rushing the stage or diving into the mosh pit. The tumult is depicted, not captured.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Assembled from the debris of countless worn-out images of the Deep South and is indeed beautifully photographed. But the writer-director, Deborah Kampmeier, has become inflamed by the imagery and trusts it as the material for a story, which seems grotesque and lurid.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
House of the Sleeping Beauties has missed its ideal release window by about 40 years. It might -- might -- have found an audience in that transitional period between soft- and hard-core.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Kazan writes plausible, literate dialogue and Hoblit creates a realistic world, so that the horror never seems, as it does in less ambitious thrillers, to feel at home.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The Sword and the Sorcerer is so dominated by its special effects, its settings and locations, that it doesn't care much about character. It trots its people onscreen, gives them names and labels, and puts them through their paces. That's not enough.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
There are a lot of things in Billy Jack that are seriously conceived and very well-handled. Some of the scenes at the school, for example, with real kids experimenting with psychodrama, are interesting. Some of the action scenes are first-rate. But the movie has as many causes in it as a year's run of the New Republic.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
What I regret is that all of the expertise lavished on this movie couldn't have been put at the service of a more intelligent story about real firemen, real working conditions, real heroism, and the real craft and art of fire-fighting.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
She’s Having a Baby begins with the simplest and most moving of stories and interrupts it with an amazing assortment of gimmicks. It is some kind of tribute to the strength of the story, and the warmth of the performances by Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern, that the movie somehow manages almost to work, in spite of the adornments.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
There is a kind of pleasure to be had from its directness, from its lack of gimmicks, from its classical form. And just like in the Warners pictures, there is also the pleasure of supporting performances from character actors who come onstage, sing an aria, and leave.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Parsimonious with its plot, which is revealed on a need-to-know basis. At first, we're not even sure who is who; dialogue is half-heard, references are unclear, the townspeople know things we discover only gradually.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The flight sequence and many of the other action scenes in this new Disney animated feature create an exhilaration and freedom that are liberating. And the rest of the story is fun, too.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
True Colors requires more than the willing suspension of disbelief; it demands a willful abandonment of incredulity.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Heartbreakers is "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" plus Gene Hackman as W.C. Fields. I guess that's enough to recommend it. It's not a great comedy, but it's a raucous one, hard-working and ribald, and I like its spirit.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
It proceeds so deliberately from one plot point to the next that we want to stand next to the camera, holding up cards upon which we have lettered clues and suggestions.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
In the end, I'm conflicted about the film. As an accessible family film, it delivers the goods. But it lives in the shadow of "March of the Penguins." Despite its sad scenes, it sentimentalizes.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
It's one of those off-balance movies that seems searching for the right tone.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The movie proceeds quickly, seems to know its subject matter, is fascinating in its portrait of the inner politics and structure of the terrorist group, and comes uncomfortably close to reality. But what holds it together is the Cheadle character.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
To call it weird would be a cowardly evasion. It is creepy, eccentric, eerie, flaky, freaky, funky, grotesque, inscrutable, kinky, kooky, magical, oddball, spooky, uncanny, uncouth and unearthly. Especially uncouth.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
There is little enough psychological depth anywhere in the films, actually, and they exist mostly as surface, gesture, archetype and spectacle. They do that magnificently well, but one feels at the end that nothing actual and human has been at stake.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
This is a story which, in other hands, could have simply been an all-female slasher movie, but Barbet Schroeder, who produced and directed it, has a mordant humor that pushes the material over the top. It is a slasher movie, and a little more.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The movie is all the more artificial because it has been made with great, almost painful, earnestness.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Its pacing is too deliberate, and it doesn’t have a light heart. That’s revealed in the handling of some characters named the Brownies, represented by a couple of men who are about 9 inches tall and fight all the time. Maybe Lucas thought these guys would work like R2-D2 and C-3PO did in “Star Wars.” But they have no depth, no personalities, no dimension; they’re simply an irritant at the edge of the frame.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The tension we need to draw us into the story isn't there; things move at too leisurely a pace, and the movie, like the Jimmy Stewart hero, has to be dragged into the excitement against its will.- Chicago Sun-Times
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At a point when many dancers would be gasping for breath, Astaire and Rogers are smiling easily, heedlessly. To watch them is to see hard work elevated to effortless joy: The work of two dancers who know they can do no better than this, and that no one else can do as well.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Amusing enough to watch and passes the time, but it's the kind of movie you're content to wait for on your friendly indie cable channel.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
But Mimic is superior to most of its cousins, and has been stylishly directed by Guillermo Del Toro, whose visual sense adds a certain texture that makes everything scarier and more effective.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Instead of cheap thrills, Schrader gives us a frightening vision of a good priest who fears goodness may not be enough.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Here, the charm doesn't happen because the movie doesn't care about them as people. They have little human dimension; they are the tools of the plot, and it's unfair to ask actors to supply qualities that the screenplay doesn't account for.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
What's sort of wonderful is the way this movie takes that old formula and makes it fresh and new, with actors who give it wit and charm.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The sex in the movie is so mild that I assumed the R rating was generated primarily by the gay theme, until I learned the R is in fact because of too many f-words.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
There really is a little something here for everyone: music and culture, politics and passion, crime and intrigue, history and even the backstage intrigue of the auction business.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
I admire the closing scenes of the film, which seem to ask whether our civilization offers a cure for Vincent's complaint.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
About Schmidt is billed as a comedy. It is funny to the degree that Nicholson is funny playing Schmidt, and funny in terms of some of his adventures, but at bottom it is tragic.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The interesting thing is that Hiller has saved the movie without substantially changing anything in the book.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
If there’s anything worse than a long, slow, boring buildup to a payoff, it’s the buildup without the payoff. This movie doesn’t feel finished.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Lightweight and made out of familiar elements, but they're handled with humor and invention.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The kind of caper movie that was made before special effects replaced wit, construction and intelligence. This movie is made out of fresh ingredients, not cake mix. Despite the twists of its plot, it is about its characters.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Timecrimes is like a temporal chess game with nudity, voyeurism and violence, which makes it more boring than most chess games but less boring than a lot of movies.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The film has extraordinary beauty. Indeed, the visuals by cinematographer Gokhan Tiryaki are so awesome that the characters almost seem belittled, which may be Ceylan's purpose.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Of the two co-stars, what I can say is that I’m looking forward to their next films.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Surrogates is entertaining and ingenious, but it settles too soon for formula.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Jungle Fever contains two sequences - the girl talk and the crackhouse visit - of amazing power. It contains humor and insight and canny psychology, strong performances, and the fearless discussion of things both races would rather not face.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The Clearing doesn't feel bound by the usual formulas of crime movies. What eventually happens will emerge from the personalities of the characters, not from the requirements of Hollywood endings.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie is an invaluable experiment in the theory of cinema, because it demonstrates that a shot-by-shot remake is pointless; genius apparently resides between or beneath the shots, or in chemistry that cannot be timed or counted.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
For a grimmer and more realistic look at this world, no modern movie has surpassed Karel Reisz's "The Gambler'' (1974), starring James Caan in a screenplay by self-described degenerate gambler James Toback.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Altman's approach in Vincent & Theo is a very immediate, intimate one. He would rather show us things happening than provide themes and explanations. He is most concerned with the relationship that made the art possible.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Chop off the last two or three minutes, fade to black, and you have a decent film.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Right now, she's like the grade-school girl at the spin-the-bottle party who changes the rules when the bottle points at her.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
You could make a good case that no performance had more influence on modern film acting styles than Brando's work as Stanley Kowalski, Tennessee Williams' rough, smelly, sexually charged hero.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Screwballs opens outside the local hot dog stand, where a giant inflatable hot dog is swinging back and forth like a pendulum, gently nudging the backsides of two teenage girls. From such beginnings I suppose we should not anticipate a masterpiece, but the opening shot is the high point of this dumb movie.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The ads for Code of Silence look schlocky, and Chuck Norris is still identified with a series of grade-zilch karate epics, but this is a heavy-duty thriller - a slick, energetic movie with good performances and a lot of genuine human interest.- Chicago Sun-Times
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The movie's a mixed bag, but worth seeing for the good stuff, which is a lesson in how productive it can be to allow characters to say what they might actually say.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Recycles the 1977 comedy right down to repeating the same mistakes.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
As for the movie, I've seen better comedy films and better concert films. It noodles around too much and gets distracted from the music. Michel Gondry, who directed, makes good fiction films but is not an instinctive documentarian and forgets that even a fly on the wall should occasionally find some peanut butter. As the record of a state of mind, however, the film is uncanny.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Dillinger is the film, we may speculate, that John Milius was born to make: violent, tough, filled with guns and blood.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Hocus Pocus is a film desperately in need of self-discipline. It's one of those projects where you imagine everyone laughing and applauding each other after every scene, because they're so convinced they're wild and crazy guys. But watching the movie is like attending a party you weren't invited to, and where you don't know anybody, and they're all in on a joke but won't explain it to you.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
A deserted island movie during which I desperately wished the characters had chosen one movie to take along if they were stranded on a deserted island, and were showing it to us instead of this one.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The movie is too flighty and uncentered, and it allows actual violence to break the spell when false alarms would have sufficed.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
And the casting of minor characters (including Muriel's sister with the naughty-naughty smirk) is flawless.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The movie is all color and music, sound and motion, kinetic energy, broad strokes, operatic excess.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
I saw more important films at Sundance 2003, but none more purely enjoyable than Bend It Like Beckham, which is just about perfect as a teenage coming-of-age comedy.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Everything is here. It's an effective thriller, he (Affleck) works closely with actors, he has a feel for pacing. Yet I persist in finding chases and gun battles curiously boring.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
By the end of the movie, I frankly didn't give a damn. There's an ironic twist, but the movie hadn't paid for it and didn't deserve it. And I was struck by the complete lack of morality in Demonlover.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
That looking-glass quality is missing, alas, from Back to the Future Part III, which makes a few bows in the direction of time-travel complexities, and then settles down to be a routine Western comedy.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The photography, the dialogue, the acting, the script, the special effects and especially the props (such as a spaceship that looks like it would get a D in shop class) are all deliberately bad in the way that such films were bad when they were REALLY being made.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The movie contains elements that make it very good, and a lot of other elements besides. Less is more.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Intervista is not a very organized movie, and long stretches seem pointless and uninspired. It would not be of much interest, I imagine, to anyone who was not familiar with Fellini's earlier films.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
So the screenplay is a soap operatic mess, involving distractions, loose ends, and sheer carelessness.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
It is a new documentary of a past event, recapturing the electricity generated by Muhammad Ali in his prime.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
This movie will cheerfully go for a laugh wherever one is even remotely likely to be found. It has political jokes and boob jokes, dog poop jokes, and ballet jokes. It makes fun of two completely different Hollywood genres: the spy movie and the Elvis Presley musical.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
What's lacking is a little more depth. This is a movie that covers a lot of distance in only 87 minutes.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Courteney Cox, well known from TV, rarely gets an opportunity to revise her famous image, but here she is serious, inward, coiled. She carries the film; the other characters circulate through her consciousness as possibilities and hypotheses.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
It is a real film. Not a slick exploitation exercise with all the trappings of depravity but none of the consequences.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The charm of the movie comes in the performances - in the way Martin and Hawn lie to themselves and each other - and in the dialog, which is endlessly inventive as one lie piles upon another, and the characters test each other with a high-wire act of falsehood.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
It's a funny, engaging comedy that takes the familiar but underrated Emma Stone and makes her, I believe, a star.- Chicago Sun-Times
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It's the ending, really, that spoils The Cowboys. Otherwise, it's a good-to-fine Western, with a nice, sly performance by Roscoe Lee Browne as the trail cook, and the usual solid Wayne performance.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Here are the two most obvious problems that sentient audiences will have with the plot. (1) Modern encryption cannot be intuitively deciphered, by rainmen or anyone else, without a key. And, (2) If a 9-year-old kid can break your code, don't kill the kid, kill the programmers.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Blindness is one of the most unpleasant, not to say unendurable, films I've ever seen.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Here is a gloriously greasy, sweaty, hairy, bloody and violent Western. It is delicious.- Chicago Sun-Times
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Hackman could charm the chrome off a trailer hitch. Romano is more of the earnest, aw-shucks, sincere, well-meaning kind of guy whose charm is inner and only peeks out occasionally. They work well together here.- Chicago Sun-Times
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This is a genuinely interesting idea, filled with dramatic possibilities, but the movie approaches it on the level of a dim-witted sit-com. Thoughtful scenes are followed by slapstick, emotional moments lead right into farce, and the movie doesn't have an ounce of true moral courage; it sidesteps every single big issue that it raises.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
It isn't about thrills and explosions, but about tenacity, and most of it takes place within our own imaginations.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
Barr could have made an easy, predictable and dumb comedy at any point in the last couple of years. Instead, she took her chances with an ambitious project - a real movie. It pays off, in that Barr demonstrates that there is a core of reality inside her TV persona, a core of identifiable human feelings like jealousy and pride, and they provide a sound foundation for her comic acting.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
For the first half of this movie, I was able to suspend judgment. Interesting things were happening, the performances were good and it is always absorbing to see how other people live. Most of the second half of the movie, alas, is taken up with routine cloak-and-dagger stuff.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
The famous faces make it difficult, at first, to sink into the story, but eventually we do; the characters become so convincing that even if we're aware of Keaton and Streep, it's as if these events are happening to them.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
A harrowing look at institutional cruelty, perpetrated by the Catholic Church in Ireland, and justified by a perverted hysteria about sex.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
One of the things I like best about Poolhall Junkies is its lack of grim desperation.- Chicago Sun-Times
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- Roger Ebert
There is an old saying: Be careful what you ask for, because you might get it. The Piano Teacher has a more ominous lesson: Be especially careful with someone who has asked for you.- Chicago Sun-Times
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