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Critics / Bill Weber
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    BILL WEBER

    Agrees with the Tomatometer 74% of the time.

    Publications: Slant Magazine, Stylus Magazine

    Critics' Group: Online Film Critics Society

    Total Reviews: 155

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    Rotten
    1/4

    Rotten
    45%

    Everybody's Fine (2009)

    " In his career-debasement race against Al Pacino, must Robert De Niro inflict a moribund genre botch like Everybody's Fine on the public just in time to grinch us up for Christmas?" — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 30, 2009

    Rotten
    2/4

    Fresh
    69%

    The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009)

    " Pippa Lee is conceived as a portrait of a woman's long-delayed emotional blossoming, but its dopey, privileged-set fantasy winds up as obvious as crawling through Keanu's open window." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 22, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    100%

    Say Anything (1989)

    " He gave her his heart, she gave him a pen, and Say Anything still gives off a sweet, enveloping glow." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 19, 2009

    Fresh
    3.5/4

    Fresh
    100%

    Say Anything (1989)

    " Say Anything was a singularly three-dimensional teen romance after a decade of broad gags and breakfast-club stereotypes in John Hughesland." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 19, 2009

    Rotten
    2/4

    Rotten
    57%

    The Hand of Fatima (2009)

    " It'd be tempting to call it ambitious if the large emotions felt by its subjects were transmitted in terms other than the increasingly common tropes of the family-therapy doc." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 10, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    100%

    North by Northwest (1959)

    " There is no George Kaplan, but there is still spiffy, hypnotic pleasure in this apex of the Master's perpetual-motion mode." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 8, 2009

    Fresh
    4/4

    Fresh
    100%

    North by Northwest (1959)

    " The picture is hugely pleased with itself, but it's too funny and expertly calibrated to mind in the least." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 8, 2009

    Rotten
    2.5/4

    Fresh
    68%

    William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe ()

    " His oft-spoken use of Michelangelo's David as a personal symbol of the individual's decision to bring "power to the people" gives better insight into this jurist's fiery heart than any case study." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 8, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    97%

    Wings of Desire (1987)

    " Even for non-fanatics, this packaging of perhaps the most beloved European film of a generation is heaven-sent." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 2, 2009

    Fresh
    3.5/4

    Fresh
    97%

    Wings of Desire (1987)

    " It's hard to think of another movie of its era that makes the viewer so fully feel like a denizen of its setting; the roving, dollying, craning camera makes angels of us all." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 2, 2009

    Rotten
    1.5/4

    Rotten
    54%

    The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009)

    " A jokey mess so far from the humane, satirical alchemy of Three Kings that a revocation of the producer-star's cinematic passport to the land of military-industrial japery seems in order." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Nov 1, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    91%

    Z (1969)

    " This edition of Z lives, perhaps ironically, through the beauty of its surface and sheen." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Oct 26, 2009

    Fresh
    3/4

    Fresh
    91%

    Z (1969)

    " It's still an eye-catching, fast-paced watch." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Oct 26, 2009

    Fresh
    2.5/4

    Fresh
    100%

    Rembrandt's J'accuse (2009)

    " This immersive tour of the mortal manipulations fueling Europe's 17th-century cultural capital supplies wit and intellect while it starves the emotions." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Oct 20, 2009

    Rotten
    1/4

    Rotten
    25%

    Motherhood (2009)

    " Director Katherine Dieckmann, who demonstrated some natural comic rhythms and efficiency with actors in Diggers, is here unable to surmount the sitcom dreariness of her first original screenplay, apparently a "write-what-you-know" misjudgment." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Oct 20, 2009

    Fresh
    3/4

    Fresh
    100%

    Visual Acoustics: The Modernisms of Julius Shulman (2009)

    " Gives a convincing, contagious taste of its protagonist's playful optimism." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Oct 5, 2009

    Fresh
    3/4

    Fresh
    100%

    Marlene (1987)

    " The bilingual parrying between the withholding diva and her frustrated chronicler often seems like Sunset Boulevard re-imagined as a radio play, with sex removed from the equation but marlenus interruptus aplenty." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Oct 5, 2009

    Rotten
    2.5/4

    Fresh
    80%

    Yes Men Fix the World (2009)

    " Even more so than in the previous film, The Yes Men Fix the World indulges in faux-naïve disappointment." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Oct 5, 2009

    Rotten
    2.5/4

    Rotten
    50%

    An American Journey (2009)

    " American Journey works only sporadically as a supplement to the cultural moment it chronicles, and the passionate, serendipitously intimate breadth of Frank's lens." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Sep 28, 2009

    Fresh
    3.5/4

    Fresh
    95%

    35 Shots of Rum (2009)

    " Perhaps as a result of channeling Ozu, Denis's incipient humanism comes through more directly than in her existentially forbidding The Intruder or even her acclaimed, baroque Herman Melville remix Beau Travail." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Sep 16, 2009

    Fresh
    3/4

    Fresh
    100%

    Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers (2009)

    " Chooses not to follow the money but one man's evolution in the pursuit of principle." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Sep 14, 2009

    Fresh
    3/4

    Fresh
    89%

    No Impact Man (2009)

    " An enviro-doc that doesn't soft-pedal the fact that the calculated, consciousness-raising media event it chronicles is a conceptual stunt, No Impact Man manages to present its New York do-gooder couple as both likably idealistic and inevitably conf" — Slant Magazine

    Posted Sep 8, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    100%

    That Hamilton Woman (1941)

    " The wartime flag-waving beloved by Churchill seizes That Hamilton Woman from the rightful ownership of Vivien Leigh." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Sep 8, 2009

    Fresh
    2.5/4

    Fresh
    100%

    That Hamilton Woman (1941)

    " That Hamilton Woman gains much from Leigh's playfulness and placid beauty." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Sep 8, 2009

    Rotten
    2/4

    Fresh
    80%

    Taxidermia (2009)

    " Taxidermia is merely slimy biological vaudeville." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Aug 11, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    93%

    Two or Three Things I Know About Her (1967)

    " "If you can't afford LSD, buy a color TV," or perhaps use both to dive into this heady Godardian brew." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Jul 20, 2009

    Fresh
    3.5/4

    Fresh
    93%

    Two or Three Things I Know About Her (1967)

    " The dualities that abound in Jean-Luc Godard's 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her are ubiquitous at whatever starting point one chooses." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Jul 20, 2009

    Rotten
    2/4

    Fresh
    75%

    Humpday (2009)

    " The problem is not the farfetched contrivance of Humpday, but how unmoored it seems from anything but self-satisfied cuteness." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Jul 6, 2009

    Fresh
    2.5/4

    Fresh
    75%

    The Vanished Empire (2009)

    " The lost-world aura of the film's clumsy youths provides an inexorable dig into Brezhnev-era diffidence." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Jul 3, 2009

    Rotten
    .5/4

    Rotten
    36%

    Local Color (2009)

    " Local Color is a sappy brick to the audience's forehead." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Jun 30, 2009

    Rotten
    1.5/4

    N/A

    Original (2009)

    " A twee Danish comedy that alternates trite New Age psychological moves with outbursts of cartoonish violence." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Jun 10, 2009

    Rotten
    1.5/4

    N/A

    Eclipse (2009)

    " A much duller tale than its Irish literary festival setting would suggest." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Jun 10, 2009

    Fresh
    2.5/4

    N/A

    Burning Down the House: The Story of CBGB (2009)

    " A largely sentimental documentary of the final months of the Valhalla of New York punk clubs and the failed attempts to save it." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Jun 10, 2009

    Fresh
    3.5/4

    Fresh
    81%

    Sex Positive (2009)

    " Sex Positive uses the dual activist/sexual outlaw persona of "safer sex" pioneer Richard Berkowitz as a prism through which to view the life-and-death struggles of an era." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Jun 9, 2009

    Rotten
    1/4

    Rotten
    38%

    The Art of Being Straight (2009)

    " Structured like a comedy, but outfitted with only the most tedious sexual-identity riffs, generic characterizations, and no singular point of view." — Slant Magazine

    Posted Jun 2, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    83%

    Nenette and Boni (1996)

    " Perhaps Denis's most approachable mix of humanism and erotic meditation." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 25, 2009

    Fresh
    3.5/4

    Fresh
    83%

    Nenette and Boni (1996)

    " A sibling drama of unsentimental urban grit and swooning lyricism." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 25, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    100%

    Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)

    " Downbeat '70s crime with Beantown vowels, and a Hollywood icon's masterful melancholy." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 18, 2009

    Fresh
    3.5/4

    Fresh
    100%

    Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)

    " It's a slug's-eye view of autumnal Greater Boston, remote when not sleazy; even when Mitchum and Boyle attend a Bruins hockey game, it's in the nosebleed seats." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 18, 2009

    Rotten
    1.5/4

    Rotten
    51%

    Easy Virtue (2009)

    " Stephan Elliott is determined to contemporize a playwright whose rhythms, concerns, and craft are all permanently bonded to the '20s art of British sophisticated escapism, art being short for "artifice."" — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 17, 2009

    Fresh

    Fresh
    89%

    Wise Blood (1979)

    " A low-budget success in capturing the flesh, and some of the soul, of O'Connor's twisted salvation fable." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 13, 2009

    Fresh
    3/4

    Fresh
    89%

    Wise Blood (1979)

    " Huston's Wise Blood is a sharp, busy canvas that, like a man with a good car, doesn't need to be justified." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 13, 2009

    Rotten
    1/4

    Rotten
    45%

    Management (2009)

    " To the annals of romantic stalker comedies, the appallingly creepy Management adds pretension and may blaze new, jaw-dropping territory: the predatory Beast totally rehabilitates Beauty." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 11, 2009

    Fresh
    3/4

    Fresh
    100%

    Revue (2009)

    " Sergei Loznitsa's choice to intersperse footage of smiling farmers and dogma-spouting steelworkers with folk dancers and village choirs throughout Revue doesn't feel flippant, or even discordant." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 11, 2009

    Fresh
    2.5/4

    Fresh
    95%

    Star Trek (2009)

    " This Star Trek essentially turns out to be a war film, with the occasional philosophical timeout to discuss love, friendship, and duty until the next bone-crunching fistfight or multi-weapon rumble with the Romulans." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 9, 2009

    Fresh
    3/4

    Fresh
    73%

    Objectified (2009)

    " moothly compelling with its sleek, mass-produced shapes and beautiful minds that fetishize ergonomics and the ideal of perfectability." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 8, 2009

    Rotten
    1/4

    Fresh
    73%

    Rudo and Cursi (2009)

    " Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna reunite in Rudo y Cursi to denigrate rubes from Jalisco as slow-witted provincial brothers and banana plantation workers whose unlikely rise to soccer stardom supplies the purported comedy." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 3, 2009

    Rotten
    2/4

    Fresh
    76%

    Outrage (2009)

    " One can at least partly embrace the concept that outing pols who torpedo gay rights is defensible and still find Dick's film too frequently a would-be sensationalistic bit of tut-tutting for queer Dems and their politically-connected friends." — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 3, 2009

    Fresh
    2.5/4

    N/A

    El Niño Pez (2009)

    " With a plot recalling the fevered fictions of Jim Thompson, late Polanski, and Isabel Allende, The Fish Child banks on the sizzle of its pair of young female stars and their enactment of class and erotic tensions to flavor its Sapphic noir melodram" — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 3, 2009

    Rotten
    1.5/4

    N/A

    The Exploding Girl (2009)

    " Exasperating for its mundane narrative of youthful non-courtship camouflaged by Manhattan street-video naturalism, The Exploding Girl occasionally suggests mumblecore with less improvisation and heaps of undergrad preciousness in place of snarky ir" — Slant Magazine

    Posted May 3, 2009
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