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Jonathan Foreman

Jonathan Foreman

Agrees with the Tomatometer 76% of the time.

Publications:
New York Post
Critics' Group:
New York Film Critics Circle
Total Reviews:
441
Total QuickRatings:
2

Best Reviewed Films

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4/4 95% Monsoon Wedding (2002) " Exhilarating ensemble piece from India." — New York Post
Posted Feb 22, 2002
4/4 99% Apocalypse Now (1979) New York Post
Posted Jan 17, 2002
4/4 86% Gosford Park (2001) " Ranks among Robert Altman's best work ever." — New York Post
Posted Dec 26, 2001
4/4 78% A Beautiful Mind (2001) " Terrific, surprisingly gripping true-life tale of a math genius battling madness." — New York Post
Posted Dec 21, 2001
4/4 50% Endurance (1999) New York Post
Posted Oct 22, 2001
4/4 95% The Endurance (2001) " Essential viewing not just for those fascinated by adventure, exploration and survival, but for anyone interested in the magic of leadership." — New York Post
Posted Oct 19, 2001
4/4 88% Fa Yeung Nin Wa (In the Mood for Love) (2001) " Elegant and deeply sexy in a deliciously restrained way." — New York Post
Posted Feb 2, 2001
4/4 97% Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Wo hu cang long) (2001) " You have never seen a movie like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon because there has never been a movie like it." — New York Post
Posted Dec 8, 2000
4/4 94% Three Kings (1999) " An original and brilliant combination of comedy, action and sophisticated political comment." — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
4/4 76% The Virgin Suicides (2000) " It's hard to remember a film that mixes disparate, delicate ingredients with the subtlety and virtuosity of Sofia Coppola's brilliant The Virgin Suicides." — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 93% Riding Giants (2004) " Magnificent if overlong." — New York Post
Posted Jul 9, 2004
3.5/4 93% Touching the Void (2004) " One of the best climbing movies ever made, doing justice to a sport that has not been well served by the cinema." — New York Post
Posted Jan 22, 2004
3.5/4 88% Chicago (2002) " Chicago improves upon the long-running Broadway show by Kander and Ebb in many ways." — New York Post
Posted Dec 27, 2002
3.5/4 91% Adaptation (2002) " Features what is surely the funniest and most accurate depiction of writer's block ever." — New York Post
Posted Dec 6, 2002
3.5/4 76% Frida (2002) " Brilliantly captures the brightness of the light, the intensity of the colors and the omnipresence of Mexican motifs that informed Kahlo's art." — New York Post
Posted Oct 25, 2002
3.5/4 97% Read My Lips (Sur mes lèvres) (2002) " Read My Lips isn't just scary, charming and delightfully unpredictable - it's also smarter and subtler than any new movie out there." — New York Post
Posted Jul 5, 2002
3.5/4 72% Enigma (2002) " Unlike so many recent films set during WWII, it makes history exciting without dumbly distorting or misrepresenting it." — New York Post
Posted Apr 19, 2002
3.5/4 71% Hamlet (2000) " Intelligent, well-acted, all-American version of the Shakespeare tragedy." — New York Post
Posted Apr 11, 2002
3.5/4 52% The Last Castle (2001) " The story is a stirring vehicle for serious themes embodied by sharply drawn characters." — New York Post
Posted Oct 19, 2001
3.5/4 96% Fighter (2001) " Powerful, provocative and often surprisingly funny." — New York Post
Posted Aug 24, 2001
3.5/4 92% Traffic (2000) " Breathtakingly stylish, wonderfully acted and its three interrelated tales of the 'war' on drugs are brilliantly structured to form a cohesive, powerful whole." — New York Post
Posted Dec 27, 2000
3.5/4 94% Princess Mononoke (Mononoke-hime) (1999) " A haunting, beautiful film that holds your attention despite its length and its complex plot." — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 100% Toy Story 2 (1999) " TS2 represents a major step forward in computer-animation artistry." — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 88% Boys Don't Cry (1999) " A haunting, superbly made film." — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 56% Mumford (1999) " Hope Davis deserves much of credit for making Mumford work." — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 78% Gladiator (2000) " An exhilarating, sweeping epic that begs to be seen on the largest possible screen." — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 89% Topsy-Turvy (1999) " A charming, warm, witty movie, funny one minute and moving the next." — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 85% The Blair Witch Project (1999) " The creepiest and most original horror film since John Carpenter's classic Halloween." — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 80% The Green Mile (1999) " A terrific, powerful movie!" — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 93% Run Lola Run (Lola rennt) (1999) " FAST, smart and fun," — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 89% Galaxy Quest (1999) " Affectionate, often clever and unflaggingly funny!" — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 61% American Pie (1999) " Absolutely hilarious from beginning to end!" — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3.5/4 52% Angela's Ashes (1999) " Watson, the queen of suffering-female roles, is as good as ever." — New York Post
Posted Jan 1, 2000
3/4 60% The Terminal (2004) " A gentle alternative to noisy kid-oriented action flicks, raucous comedies and the agitprop of Fahrenheit 9/11." — New York Post
Posted Jun 18, 2004
3/4 89% Risk/Reward (2004) " A quietly compelling documentary that is refreshing in both form and content." — New York Post
Posted Feb 27, 2004
3/4 96% Osama (2004) " That it is such a powerful and indeed beautiful film is simply extraordinary." — New York Post
Posted Feb 6, 2004
3/4 —— On The Run (1999) New York Post
Posted Jan 31, 2004
3/4 73% On the Run: Trilogy 1 (2002) " An enjoyably spare and fast- moving French thriller." — New York Post
Posted Jan 29, 2004
3/4 87% Crimson Tide (1995) New York Post
Posted Jan 17, 2004
3/4 86% Crimson Gold (2004) " It offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the Iranian wealthy. And it does so in the service of a surprisingly bleak, radically class-conscious vision of Iranian life." — New York Post
Posted Jan 16, 2004
3/4 98% The Fog of War - Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (2003) " Despite its more tendentious moments and sometimes irritating slickness, Fog of War is every bit as fascinating and unnerving as its subject." — New York Post
Posted Dec 19, 2003
3/4 43% The Human Stain (2003) " A compelling, sexy and often moving film." — New York Post
Posted Oct 31, 2003
3/4 39% The Singing Detective (2003) " It is worth catching The Singing Detective to see the brilliant Robert Downey Jr. in another extraordinary performance." — New York Post
Posted Oct 23, 2003
3/4 87% Mystic River (2003) " A haunting, ambitious but ultimately flawed film that treads some of the same somber moral territory director Clint Eastwood explored in Unforgiven." — New York Post
Posted Oct 3, 2003
3/4 85% Spider (2002) " If you have the patience, its almost endless silences and extremely slow pacing eventually pay off." — New York Post
Posted Feb 28, 2003
3/4 33% Spiders (2000) New York Post
Posted Feb 28, 2003
3/4 77% Nicholas Nickleby (2002) " Nathan Lane as the flamboyant theatrical impresario Crummles has never been better or more restrained on film, and Alan Cumming and Timothy Spall are a pleasure, as always." — New York Post
Posted Dec 27, 2002
3/4 75% Gangs of New York (2002) " It vividly and energetically evokes a fascinating time and place that has never before been the subject of film, and presents a powerful if imperfectly coherent vision of urban politics at their most primal." — New York Post
Posted Dec 20, 2002
3/4 96% The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) " An amazing feat of imagination." — New York Post
Posted Dec 18, 2002
3/4 83% Massoud, The Afghan (2002) " An invaluable historical document thanks to the filmmaker's extraordinary access to Massoud, whose charm, cultivation and devotion to his people are readily apparent." — New York Post
Posted Dec 4, 2002
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