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JEREMIAH KIPP
PUBLICATION(S)
• Film Festival Today
• Filmcritic.com
• Flipside Movie Emporium
• Matinee Magazine
• MovieWeb
• Slant Magazine
• Southside Callbox
• ToxicUniverse.com

BIOGRAPHY
Jeremiah Kipp has a diverse background in film production and writing. He has been published in Filmmaker Magazine, Fangoria, MovieMaker Magazine, Shock Cinema, Show Business Weekly, Film Festival Today and Guerrilla Filmmaker and writes online movie reviews for Slant Magazine and Filmcritic.com.
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Total Reviews: 635
Total QuickRatings: 4

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A SAMPLING OF THIS CRITIC'S CINEMATIC TASTE
 
BEST TO WORST SAMPLING
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4/4 Angels with Dirty Faces
5/5 Werckmeister Harmonies
A- Habit
3.5/4 The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
4/5 The Phantom of the Opera
B+ The Devil's Rejects
3/4 The Woodsman
B The Aviator
2.5/4 The Razor's Edge
3/5 The Land of College Prophets
2/4 The Assassination of Richard Nixon
2.5/5 Saraband
C Last Days
1.5/4 Bells Are Ringing
C- Kontroll
1/4 Diary of a Mad Black Woman
 
 
BEST REVIEWED
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4/4 Night of the Living Dead
4/4 Raiders of the Lost Ark
4/4 Walker
4/4 Eyes Wide Shut
4/4 A Clockwork Orange
4/4 Chinatown
4/4 The Devil
4/4 Deliverance
4/4 The Philadelphia Story
4/4 Phantasm
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WORST REVIEWED
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F K-Pax
D- The Rules of Attraction
D- Halloween: Resurrection
D- Scotland, PA
D- Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
D- Soul Survivors
D- Orange County
.5/5 Rollerball
0.5/5 How the Grinch Stole Christmas
0.5/5 Modern Vampires
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This critic agrees with the Tomatometer 69% of the time.

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2/4
 
"Because the show has been off the air for so many years now, audiences may wonder why these characters haven't moved on from their obsessively singular points of view." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jul 24, 2008
 
The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008)32%
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2.5/4
 
"The movie experience gets in its own way." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jul 14, 2008
 
Lou Reed's Berlin (2008)76%
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3/4
 
"Adolescent pulp fantasia meets sentimental married life in Guillermo Del Toro's follow-up to his 2004 working-class superhero movie." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jul 9, 2008
 
Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)87%
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"This shocker from 1968 is a time capsule of our fears from yesteryear." -- Slant Magazine
Posted May 27, 2008
 
Night of the Living Dead (1968)95%
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4/4
 
"There's a brute force in Night of the Living Dead that catches one in the throat." -- Slant Magazine
Posted May 27, 2008
 
Night of the Living Dead (1968)95%
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"We learn that Indiana Jones was named after the family dog. Aren't you glad you tuned in for his latest adventure?" -- Slant Magazine
Posted May 21, 2008
 
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)89%
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2/4
 
"There's considerable pleasure in watching these two lions spar, but sometimes Last Crusade mistakes dotting every I and crossing every T for detailed character development." -- Slant Magazine
Posted May 21, 2008
 
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)89%
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"Raiders of the Lost Ark holds up as a spectacle film, spooky funhouse ride and rollicking adventure yarn. Steven Spielberg was, then and now, the finest director of grand-scale Hollywood blockbusters." -- Slant Magazine
Posted May 21, 2008
 
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)94%
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4/4
 
"Lost Ark holds up for many reasons, not least of which is because of Spielberg's consummate skill as a visual storyteller and his ability to draw charged performances from his actors." -- Slant Magazine
Posted May 21, 2008
 
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)94%
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2.5/4
 
"As a champion for the beautiful and the strange, I'll take bottom-shelf Korine over just about anything else currently playing in theaters." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 28, 2008
 
Mister Lonely (2008)43%
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"We still await the definitive DVD release of Lost Highway, a film crying out for rediscovery." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 1, 2008
 
Lost Highway (1997)54%
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3.5/4
 
"It's pensive male anxiety, and for some cultural reason it's easier for audiences to accept female hysteria than the insecurities of men." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Apr 1, 2008
 
Lost Highway (1997)54%
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"See the Baron dance with Venus! See a man outrun a speeding bullet! See the beautiful, mad fiasco that is The Adventures of Baron Munchausen%u2014see it if you dare!" -- Slant Magazine
Posted Mar 31, 2008
 
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)85%
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2.5/4
 
"Making your way through the film is like eating an entire beautifully sculpted wedding cake." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Mar 31, 2008
 
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)85%
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2.5/4
 
"Alternately terse and elegiac, Shotgun Stories works best when it observes the lives of its main characters, three lower-class brothers from southeast Arkansas." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Mar 23, 2008
 
Shotgun Stories (2007)89%
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2/4
 
"Brisk, peppy, light on its feet, and trying awfully hard to be reminiscent of a fast-talking Depression-era rags-to-riches comedy, the film can be best described as inoffensive." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Mar 3, 2008
 
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (2008)78%
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1/4
 
"It's mind-numbingly tedious, perhaps because the rhythm, the plot, even the seemingly indestructible veteran secret service agent Barnes seem lifted wholesale from any random episode of 24." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 19, 2008
 
Vantage Point (2008)35%
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1/4
 
"The lazy regard for David's moral crisis, or lack thereof, is pitiful." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 13, 2008
 
Jumper (2008)16%
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"One of the greatest and most representative movies of the 1980s is still able to ironically laugh at the savagery and stupidity happening in our world right now." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 13, 2008
 
Walker (1987)40%
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4/4
 
"Walker is the dark, neurotic flipside of Repo Man, where the antiheroic title character is not interested in any form of individual self-expression other than a single-minded pursuit of fame and glory." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 13, 2008
 
Walker (1987)40%
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3/4
 
"Chicago 10 is a reminder of a time when the counter-culture was out on the street making noise--a history lesson so removed from our present political climate it feels almost like science fiction." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 11, 2008
 
Chicago 10 (2008)76%
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3/4
 
"Some filmmakers do their best work when they don't have much money and their back is against the wall." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 6, 2008
 
George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead (2008)60%
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"Don't watch the trailer on the extras, because like so many of these low-budget shockers it shows all the best parts in advance, so why bother watching the rest? Then again, maybe that's not such a bad idea." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 4, 2008
 
Tragic Ceremony (1972)n/a
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1.5/4
 
"Tragic Ceremony isn't scary enough to induce terror, unintentionally funny enough for camp, or bizarre enough for mad surrealism." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Feb 4, 2008
 
Tragic Ceremony (1972)n/a
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"Ricco the Mean Machine is a throwback to when men could smack women around if they talked back too loud. In other words, it has a broad appeal to cultural anthropologists, ironic hipsters, bad movie buffs, and chauvinist pigs." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 30, 2008
 
Ricco the Machine (1973)n/a
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2/4
 
"If you're feeling nostalgic for some 1970s Euro-sleaze, Ricco the Mean Machine is a guilty pleasure for stoners eager to revisit the land of shag carpeting, bellbottoms, and free love." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 30, 2008
 
Ricco the Machine (1973)n/a
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3/4
 
"None of Greenaway's films take place in anything resembling naturalism or realism, and they don't feel modern. They're like archaic storybook adaptations of Jacobean plays illustrated by Vermeer." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 22, 2008
 
A Zed and Two Noughts (1985)78%
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"Greenaway creates his thesis over the decaying corpses of animals, which doesn't inspire a middle-of-the-road kind of viewer response." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 22, 2008
 
A Zed and Two Noughts (1985)78%
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"Greenaway creates his thesis over the decaying corpses of animals, which doesn't inspire a middle-of-the-road kind of viewer response." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 22, 2008
 
The Draughtsman's Contract (1982)100%
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3/4
 
"A puzzle book for intellectual aesthetes." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 22, 2008
 
The Draughtsman's Contract (1982)100%
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"This epic-length video essay is alternately a tedious school assignment and an eye-opener." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 4, 2008
 
The Freethinker (1994)n/a
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2.5/4
 
"Even if it's good for you, it feels like you're taking medicine." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Jan 4, 2008
 
The Freethinker (1994)n/a
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"Unflinching, uncompromising, and finally available in an uncensored version in America, this is one of the dark hidden gems of 1970s Euro horror." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 27, 2007
 
Who Can Kill a Child? (1976)n/a
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"Eyes Wide Shut merits reevaluation and reappraisal." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 19, 2007
 
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)78%
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4/4
 
"Misunderstood as a psychosexual thriller, Stanley Kubrick's final film is actually more of an acidic comedy about how Tom Cruise fails to get laid." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 19, 2007
 
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)78%
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"The fiercely ironic A Clockwork Orange has held up over time as a provocative comic horror show." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 19, 2007
 
A Clockwork Orange (1971)90%
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4/4
 
"Spectacular, operatic, colorful, and exquisitely photographed." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 19, 2007
 
A Clockwork Orange (1971)90%
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"If you're going to write a love letter to yourself, Jack, this is the way to do it." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 8, 2007
 
The Two Jakes (1990)64%
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3/4
 
"The Two Jakes allows Nicholson to reprise one of his most memorable characters as a way of seeing whether he's still got it." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 8, 2007
 
The Two Jakes (1990)64%
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"You know what to expect: it's Chinatown." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 8, 2007
 
Chinatown (1974)100%
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4/4
 
"The exhaustive, labyrinthine narrative is built up like a fortress around this film's bitter heart." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Nov 8, 2007
 
Chinatown (1974)100%
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4/4
 
"Whether taken as a historical drama or a horror film, The Devil is unabashedly a parable about misappropriated anger against the forces of evil." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Oct 10, 2007
 
The Devil (1972)n/a
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"This respectable piece of 1980s splatter cinema gets a classy DVD treatment." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 29, 2007
 
From Beyond (1986)70%
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3/4
 
"Faithful to that netherworld of Lovecraft's fiction where otherworldly monsters lurk just under the fabric of our reality." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 29, 2007
 
From Beyond (1986)70%
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"Spider Baby is unclassifiable weirdness, and that's meant as a compliment." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 29, 2007
 
Spider Baby (1964)100%
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3/4
 
"Though hampered by bad distribution deals and multiple title changes, word of mouth helped Spider Baby to connect with fans of schlock cinema." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 29, 2007
 
Spider Baby (1964)100%
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"Clever title, insufferable movie!" -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 29, 2007
 
Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972)38%
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1/4
 
"Clark's first film is memorable only for its catchy title." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 29, 2007
 
Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972)38%
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"Here's a bit of saucy punk dialogue that sums up the movie. Boy: "Hey Casey, do you like sex with death?" Girl: "Yeah, so **** off and die."" -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 27, 2007
 
Return of the Living Dead (1985)88%
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3/4
 
"A tongue-in-cheek, splatter-laden homage to George A. Romero's zombie pictures." -- Slant Magazine
Posted Sep 27, 2007
 
Return of the Living Dead (1985)88%

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