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4/4
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87%
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) |
"
This is what a movie adaptation should be: a film whose base narrative has its roots in the source material but whose soul can be identified through the images that unfold on screen."
—
ReelViews
Posted Dec 20, 2011
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|
4/4
|
83%
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Avatar (2009) |
"
This is the most technically amazing motion picture to have arrived on screens in many years."
—
ReelViews
Posted Dec 17, 2009
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|
4/4
|
88%
|
Inglourious Basterds (2009) |
"
With Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino has made his best movie since Pulp Fiction. He has also made what could arguably be considered the most audacious World War II movie of all-time."
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ReelViews
Posted Aug 19, 2009
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|
4/4
|
81%
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Sophie's Choice (1982) |
—
ReelViews
Posted Apr 30, 2009
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4/4
|
80%
|
Fun (1994) |
—
ReelViews
Posted Apr 30, 2009
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|
4/4
|
78%
|
Doubt (2008) |
"
It is drama of the highest caliber, shaped by words and characters and directed with a simplicity that stands in stark contrast to the complexity of the people and issues on screen."
—
ReelViews
Posted Dec 10, 2008
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|
4/4
|
94%
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The Dark Knight (2008) |
"
Nolan has provided movie-goers with the best superhero movie to-date, outclassing previous titles both mediocre and excellent, and giving this franchise its Empire Strikes Back."
—
ReelViews
Posted Jul 15, 2008
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|
4/4
|
100%
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A Short Film About Love (1988) |
—
ReelViews
Posted Jun 10, 2008
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|
4/4
|
97%
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Stop Making Sense (1999) |
—
ReelViews
Posted Jun 10, 2008
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4/4
|
91%
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The Apartment (1960) |
"
With tremendous performances by the two leads (Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine), this is yet another "must see" title to be found on Wilder's resume."
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ReelViews
Posted Jun 10, 2008
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|
4/4
|
96%
|
Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) |
"
For anyone who loves sharp dialogue, compelling characters, and a stinging social rebuke, Glengarry Glen Ross is not to be missed."
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ReelViews
Posted Jun 10, 2008
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|
4/4
|
100%
|
The Wizard of Oz (1939) |
"
One of only a handful of films that nearly everyone is familiar with."
—
ReelViews
Posted Jun 10, 2008
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|
4/4
|
93%
|
The Departed (2006) |
"
The original film was gritty and entertaining; the new version is a masterpiece -- the best effort Scorsese has brought to the screen since Goodfellas."
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ReelViews
Posted Oct 2, 2006
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|
4/4
|
91%
|
United 93 (2006) |
"
When I compile my Top 10 list of films for 2006, United 93 will be on it, and almost certainly close to the top."
—
ReelViews
Posted Apr 25, 2006
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|
4/4
|
78%
|
Munich (2005) |
"
A film of uncommon depth, intelligence, and sensitivity, Munich defies easy labeling."
—
ReelViews
Posted Dec 20, 2005
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|
4/4
|
97%
|
Maria Full of Grace (2004) |
"
It's a brilliant motion picture, not only because of the meticulous detail used in presenting the process from start to finish, but because of the clarity with which Marston develops the characters."
—
ReelViews
Posted Jul 13, 2004
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|
4/4
|
94%
|
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) |
"
An experience of epic scope and grandeur, amazing emotional power, and relentless momentum."
—
ReelViews
Posted Dec 14, 2003
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|
4/4
|
81%
|
21 Grams (2003) |
"
It's one of those motion pictures that haunts your thoughts and won't let go."
—
ReelViews
Posted Nov 18, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
94%
|
Raiders of the Lost Ark (Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark) (1981) |
"
This is the kind of movie that, even today, audiences immediately fall in love with. It has all the right ingredients: a smart script, a likable hero, a dash of romance, more than a touch of comedy, and a lot of fast-paced action."
—
ReelViews
Posted Nov 6, 2003
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|
4/4
|
86%
|
Red (2004) |
—
ReelViews
Posted Oct 28, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
96%
|
Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979) |
"
There is little doubt that The Life of Brian represents some of the most daring and cutting edge comedy of the 1970s."
—
ReelViews
Posted Oct 9, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
100%
|
Jean De Florette (1986) |
—
ReelViews
Posted Sep 25, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
100%
|
Manon des Sources (Manon of the Spring) (Jean de Florette II ) (1986) |
—
ReelViews
Posted Sep 25, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
95%
|
Lost In Translation (2003) |
"
This study into the unfathomable depths of human relationships has more honesty than 95% of the movies I have seen this year."
—
ReelViews
Posted Sep 11, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
96%
|
Amadeus (1984) |
"
It is arguably the best motion picture ever made about the process of creation and the creator."
—
ReelViews
Posted Jul 31, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
96%
|
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) |
"
In my opinion, it is one of the two best films to emerge from a very strong decade of cinema."
—
ReelViews
Posted Jul 3, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
96%
|
The Princess Bride (1987) |
"
Since its release more than 15 years ago, The Princess Bride has often been copied, but never equaled."
—
ReelViews
Posted Jun 5, 2003
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|
4/4
|
100%
|
Seven Samurai (Shichinin no Samurai) (1954) |
"
Seven Samurai is an unforgettable masterpiece -- the work of one of the world's greatest filmmakers at the height of his powers."
—
ReelViews
Posted May 29, 2003
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|
4/4
|
89%
|
Bonnie and Clyde (1967) |
"
It should readily be apparent that there is something special about the production, with its brash, vivid style, indelible performances by movie icons, and bold mixture of violence and comedy, romance and tragedy."
—
ReelViews
Posted May 1, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
87%
|
Lilya 4-Ever (Lilja 4-ever) (2003) |
"
One of the least happy films I have seen in a while, but also one of the most memorable and moving."
—
ReelViews
Posted Apr 20, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
98%
|
Sunset Boulevard (1950) |
"
This is the greatest film about Hollywood ever put on celluloid by Hollywood."
—
ReelViews
Posted Apr 3, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
100%
|
The Hidden Fortress (kakushi-toride No San-akunin) (1958) |
"
By introducing comedy into the mixture and telling the tale from an atypical perspective, Kurosawa has differentiated The Hidden Fortress from nearly every similar feudal era Japanese epic ever committed to the screen. This is a masterpiece."
—
ReelViews
Posted Mar 27, 2003
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|
4/4
|
100%
|
Singin' in the Rain (1952) |
"
Watching Singin' in the Rain is an exuberant, magical experience -- a journey deep into the heart of feel-good territory."
—
ReelViews
Posted Mar 6, 2003
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|
4/4
|
100%
|
All About Eve (1950) |
"
A motion picture that, because of its priceless dialogue and unforgettable lead performance, will never lose its luster."
—
ReelViews
Posted Feb 20, 2003
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|
4/4
|
73%
|
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (Ā la folie... pas du tout) (2002) |
"
Colombani and her cast remind us that the best thrillers are built upon superb writing and strong acting."
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ReelViews
Posted Feb 11, 2003
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|
4/4
|
87%
|
Platoon (1986) |
"
Platoon is one of those movies that, once seen, will never be forgotten, and, at least for those who were not in Vietnam, will forever alter the way in which the war is considered."
—
ReelViews
Posted Feb 6, 2003
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|
4/4
|
93%
|
Glory (1989) |
"
Glory is, without question, one of the best movies ever made about the American Civil War."
—
ReelViews
Posted Jan 23, 2003
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|
4/4
|
97%
|
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) |
—
ReelViews
Posted Jan 9, 2003
|
|
4/4
|
92%
|
Blue Velvet (1986) |
—
ReelViews
Posted Dec 23, 2002
|
|
4/4
|
96%
|
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) |
"
In nearly every way that counts, The Two Towers is The Fellowship of the Ring's equal."
—
ReelViews
Posted Dec 17, 2002
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|
4/4
|
100%
|
Jaws (1975) |
"
When it comes to this kind of thriller, no movie has been able to top Jaws, although many have tried. And, as the years go by, it seems increasingly unlikely that anything will come close."
—
ReelViews
Posted Dec 12, 2002
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|
4/4
|
81%
|
The Untouchables (1987) |
"
An unqualified triumph."
—
ReelViews
Posted Nov 28, 2002
|
|
4/4
|
95%
|
Time Bandits (1981) |
"
Perhaps the greatest characteristic attributable to Time Bandits is its sense of invention. The movie does so many things, all of them well."
—
ReelViews
Posted Nov 14, 2002
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|
4/4
|
95%
|
Nashville (1975) |
"
The acting is entirely unaffected. Every performance rings true, whether from an experienced actor or a neophyte."
—
ReelViews
Posted Oct 31, 2002
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|
4/4
|
97%
|
Yojimbo (1961) |
"
It is fair to say that, without Yojimbo, certain key aspects of Western cinema would not be the same today."
—
ReelViews
Posted Oct 10, 2002
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|
4/4
|
97%
|
The Hustler (1961) |
"
One of the most compelling character-based films to emerge from the decade of the 1960s."
—
ReelViews
Posted Sep 26, 2002
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|
4/4
|
89%
|
Viskningar och Rop (Cries and Whispers) (1972) |
"
In order to understand why Cries and Whispers is a great film, it must be experienced, not merely watched."
—
ReelViews
Posted Sep 19, 2002
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|
4/4
|
100%
|
The Third Man (1949) |
"
For lovers of film noir, The Third Man is unquestionably a must-see -- one of the masterpieces of a genre that has contained everything from milestone motion pictures to low-budget potboilers."
—
ReelViews
Posted Aug 29, 2002
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|
4/4
|
95%
|
This Is Spinal Tap (1984) |
"
The film is a composite of classic moments, all of which we sense could have happened to any of the classic heavy metal bands -- or at least to those whose members combined delusions of greatness with low I.Q.s."
—
ReelViews
Posted Aug 15, 2002
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|
4/4
|
100%
|
The 400 Blows (Les Quatre cents coups) (1959) |
"
For all of Truffaut's mastery of the behind-the-camera aspects of The 400 Blows, an equal share of the credit must go to lead actor Jean-Pierre Léaud."
—
ReelViews
Posted Aug 1, 2002
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