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Critics / Elvis Mitchell
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    ELVIS MITCHELL

    Agrees with the Tomatometer 76% of the time.

    Publications: Fort Worth Star-Telegram, New York Times, NPR's Weekend Edition

    Critics' Group: National Society of Film Critics, New York Film Critics Circle

    Total Reviews: 490

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    N/A

    As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty (2001)

    Click here to read article — New York Times

    Posted Apr 14, 2008

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    N/A

    Seven Men from Now (1956)

    Click here to read article — New York Times

    Posted Jan 21, 2006

    —

    Fresh
    100%

    Nightmare Alley (1947)

    Click here to read article — New York Times

    Posted Dec 6, 2004

    —

    Rotten
    40%

    Lies (1999)

    Click here to read article — New York Times

    Posted Aug 30, 2004

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Fresh
    84%

    Mean Girls (2004)

    " This tart and often charming new comedy is a version of the heart-of-darkness teen social comedy Heathers for the tweener audience." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 29, 2004

    Fresh
    4.5/5

    Fresh
    89%

    The Clay Bird (2004)

    " Set in Bangladesh in the 1960's, Tareque Masud's intelligent drama questions the nature of dedication to Islam." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 29, 2004

    Rotten
    1.5/5

    Rotten
    5%

    Godsend (2004)

    " You'd be better off downloading the trailer: a much more convincing piece of storytelling." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 29, 2004

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Fresh
    93%

    MC5 * A True Testimonial (2004)

    " A riveting, all-elbows- and-knuckles documentary about the proto-punk warriors known as the MC5." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 22, 2004

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    99%

    Twilight Samurai (2004)

    " The director Yoji Yamada's devotion to somber, everyday detail will test the patience of many viewers of this initially slow-going character drama." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 22, 2004

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    64%

    13 Going on 30 (2004)

    " While essentially a retread of Big, what keeps this body-switch comedy going is the director's love for actors, and his refusal to judge them by the characters they play." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 22, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    85%

    Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)

    " Quentin Tarantino's deliciously perverse semisequel is the most voluptuous comic-book movie ever made." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 15, 2004

    Rotten
    2/5

    Rotten
    33%

    Klezmer on Fish Street (2004)

    " After all the squirming and twisting, the film never secures a strong grip on its subject." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 15, 2004

    Rotten
    2/5

    Rotten
    4%

    The Whole Ten Yards (2004)

    " The sequel to The Whole Nine Yards is more afterthought than accomplishment, a cocktail made with orange juice and Champale instead of actual bubbly." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 8, 2004

    Rotten
    2/5

    Rotten
    30%

    The Alamo (2004)

    " In re-enacting the actual events surrounding the storied 1836 battle, this oppressively solemn historical-action movie is both elegiac and trivial." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 8, 2004

    Rotten
    1.5/5

    Rotten
    55%

    Home on the Range (2004)

    " Disney's western cartoon comedy may be the first film to require cortisone treatments from jamming its elbow in the audience's ribs so often." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 1, 2004

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    91%

    Shaolin Soccer (2002)

    " This kung-fu comedy is so unabashed in its cheesiness that it could be spread on crackers; it may spike your cholesterol levels." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 1, 2004

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Fresh
    81%

    Hellboy (2004)

    " Guillermo del Toro lets loose with a vaudevillian rambunctiousness that makes his adaptation of the Hellboy comic book series daffy, loose and lovable." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 1, 2004

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    94%

    Vodka Lemon ()

    " This movie has an antic, mordant visual poetry that matches up with the rancor and feeling in its population's souls." — New York Times

    Posted Apr 1, 2004

    Fresh
    3/5

    N/A

    B-Happy (2003)

    " This cooled-out melodrama from Chile is often so natural it has the on-the-fly illumination of improvisation." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 31, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    80%

    Fuse (2004)

    " Featured in the New Directors/New Films series, this droll, soulful comedy-drama tells us that after the smoke clears, life goes on." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 31, 2004

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Fresh
    86%

    Untold Scandal (2003)

    " This viciously purring Korean comedy of sexual conquest in the New Directors/New Films Series employs many of the plot mechanisms used in Christopher Hampton's version of Liaisons Dangereuses." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 31, 2004

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Fresh
    70%

    Silent Waters (2004)

    " Silent Waters, in the New Directors/New Films series, is several different movies, and most of them feel negligible and meandering, until the film finally packs a wallop." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 31, 2004

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    95%

    The Story of the Weeping Camel (2004)

    " The title of this movie isn't a metaphor. The filmmakers have actually made a movie about a pale and needy newborn camel whose mother ignores it." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 25, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Rotten
    26%

    Never Die Alone (2004)

    " DMX is the perfect actor for this stylized and often satisfying film adaptation of Donald Goines's novel." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 25, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    100%

    Strong Shoulders (2004)

    " In this dazzling and minimalist drama, the director Ursula Meier has created an unforgettable portrait of a young woman desperate to prove she's as good as any man." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 25, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    75%

    Everyday People (2004)

    " Jim McKay's ensemble drama, the opening feature in the annual New Directors/New Films series, has a roaming, lived-in quality." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 24, 2004

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Fresh
    73%

    Intermission (2004)

    " Surprise hovers over this dry-roasted and altogether compelling Irish comedy-drama like a creature waiting to stun the cast of the movie into submission." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 18, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    93%

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

    " Michel Gondry's angular and intelligent romantic comedy isn't entirely consistent. Even as you laugh, it's a movie you admire more than love." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 18, 2004

    Rotten
    2/5

    Fresh
    76%

    Dawn of the Dead (2004)

    " Mr. Snyder's blood feast is strictly by the numbers: this second-rater could be the world's most expensive Troma film." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 18, 2004

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    Fresh
    69%

    Iris (2000)

    Click here to read article — New York Times

    Posted Mar 16, 2004

    Rotten
    1.5/5

    Rotten
    46%

    Secret Window (2004)

    " Johnny Depp's performance as a trebly beset writer is the highlight of this underwhelming suspense thriller based on a Stephen King novella." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 11, 2004

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    89%

    Distant (2004)

    " Nuri Bilge Ceylan's wry, modest meditation on pettiness works on a minimalist scale." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 11, 2004

    Rotten
    1/5

    Rotten
    46%

    Hidalgo (2004)

    " This primitively plotted family action adventure is one of the few movies that seem to be making up their plots as they go along." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 4, 2004

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    63%

    Starsky & Hutch (2004)

    " The big-screen adaptation of the 1970's television cop show Starsky & Hutch has a crafty, can-you-dig-it? spirit." — New York Times

    Posted Mar 4, 2004

    Fresh
    3/5

    Fresh
    89%

    Risk/Reward (2004)

    " This just-the-facts documentary follows a group of women through their grueling schedules in the financial world." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 26, 2004

    Rotten
    2/5

    Fresh
    89%

    Good Bye, Lenin! (2004)

    " Wolfgang Becker's social satire has a knobby tone that somewhat mutes its crowd-pleasing ambitions and keeps it from becoming My Big, Fat Life Is Beautiful." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 26, 2004

    Rotten
    0.5/5

    Rotten
    23%

    Havana Nights (2004)

    " This reimagining of the recklessly melodramatic 1987 original is packed with flashy, taffeta silliness." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 26, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    96%

    Lost Boys of Sudan (2004)

    " This tidy and fascinating documentary follows the plight of two young African refugees transplanted to the U.S. to make a better life." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 19, 2004

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Fresh
    91%

    Kitchen Stories (2004)

    " The Norwegian writer and director Bent Hamer's wry, uninflected deadpan social comedy points as straight and true as a compass fixed on magnetic north." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 19, 2004

    Rotten
    2/5

    Rotten
    46%

    Eurotrip (2004)

    " Now that bad taste has become officially institutionalized, this sometimes funny comedy has all of the anarchic charge of getting a tattoo at Wal-Mart." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 19, 2004

    Fresh
    3/5

    Rotten
    42%

    Love Object (2004)

    " Robert Parigi shows a kicky sense of humor in this brisk low-budget film, and ably creates a smirking menace." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 13, 2004

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Fresh
    71%

    Robot Stories (2004)

    " Greg Pak's fantasy anthology piece, which details the ways robots have complicated the lives of humans, has a dexterous sense of wonder that nonetheless leaves the film feeling a bit detached." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 12, 2004

    Rotten
    2/5

    Fresh
    79%

    Miracle (2004)

    " This movie version of the 1980 United States Olympic hockey team's Cinderella season does a yeoman's job of recycling the day-old dough that passes for its story." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 5, 2004

    Rotten
    2/5

    Fresh
    69%

    Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004)

    " A movie featuring Ice Cube bellowing 'No more profanity!' and meaning it should produce a lot more laughs than this intermittently amusing sequel." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 5, 2004

    Fresh
    4.5/5

    Fresh
    94%

    Blind Shaft (2004)

    " It's the last thing you'd expect: a movie that is a commentary on socialism, a film noir and entirely compelling. But that is the case with Li Yang's Blind Shaft." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 4, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    97%

    S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine (2004)

    " In this affecting and effective documentary, a placid artist returns to the place where he was tortured by the Khmer Rouge to confront the men who worked as guards." — New York Times

    Posted Feb 2, 2004

    Fresh
    3.5/5

    Rotten
    39%

    Eat This New York (2002)

    " It will be impossible for you to walk past a shuttered restaurant and not feel a chill after seeing this documentary." — New York Times

    Posted Jan 29, 2004

    Rotten
    1/5

    Rotten
    23%

    Torque (2004)

    " This monotonously macho action-adventure film wears testosterone as if it were a new fragrance." — New York Times

    Posted Jan 15, 2004

    Fresh
    4/5

    Fresh
    75%

    Teacher's Pet (2004)

    " Disney's marvelously quick-witted and gloriously goofy hand-drawn feature gets more laughs out of 74 minutes than many recent live-action comedies got out of much more time." — New York Times

    Posted Jan 15, 2004

    Rotten
    2/5

    Rotten
    19%

    Chasing Liberty (2004)

    " Mandy Moore stars in a romantic comedy that stumbles trying to stay in the footfalls left before it by Roman Holiday and It Happened One Night." — New York Times

    Posted Jan 8, 2004
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