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5/5
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Arahan jangpung daejakjeon (Urban Martial Arts Action) (2004) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Nov 29, 2011
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5/5
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Ford Transit () |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Apr 4, 2011
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5/5
|
93%
|
Witness (1985) |
"
Ford is on top of his form, underplaying his role throughout and never mugging it up for the cameras."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Nov 29, 2007
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5/5
|
81%
|
The Last Mogul (Life and Times of Lew Wasserman) (2005) |
"
Does an impeccable job in documenting both the dark and light side of one of the most successful, yet secretive, celebrities North America has ever known."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Aug 27, 2005
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|
5/5
|
92%
|
Boogie Nights (1997) |
"
This film will hit a huge chord with those who weren't in diapers in the 70's, but people who missed the era should find penty to enjoy as well."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Aug 14, 2005
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|
5/5
|
78%
|
Sin City (2005) |
"
Take the scene from Braveheart where Mel Gibson rides up on to the Scottish Lord's bed with his horse and drills him in the face with a mace. Now multiply that by a hundred."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Apr 22, 2005
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|
5/5
|
97%
|
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) |
"
...put together in a way that covers every single part of the episode in an unbiased, no holds barred, totally professional fashion..."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Apr 2, 2005
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5/5
|
86%
|
Junebug (2005) |
"
In Junebug, everything is great - no question about it - but one element chews up the screen and carpet bombs the audience for attention... that element is Amy Adams."
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eFilmCritic.com
Posted Feb 14, 2005
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|
5/5
|
29%
|
Mail Order Bride (2003) |
"
A caustic commentary on how men handle love."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Nov 13, 2004
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|
5/5
|
71%
|
Schultze Gets the Blues (2005) |
"
Now, what were you saying about those dreams you've never followed?"
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eFilmCritic.com
Posted Oct 25, 2004
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5/5
|
——
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Nan bei Shao Lin (Shaolin Temple 3: Martial Arts of Shaolin) (North and South Shaolin) (Arahan) () |
"
Crouching Matrix, Hidden Kill Bill... The best movie I've seen this year."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Oct 19, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
95%
|
Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jul 28, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
100%
|
Nosey Parker () |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jul 10, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
89%
|
Trainspotting (1996) |
"
Put simply, Trainspotting is one of those films that gets the mixture just right. The dialogue, the music, the performances, the direction, the production values, the humor, the shock-value."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jul 3, 2004
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|
5/5
|
86%
|
Flirting With Disaster (1996) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jul 3, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
——
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Bandwagon () |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Apr 24, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
94%
|
The Agronomist (2004) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Mar 16, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
100%
|
Fawlty Towers - The Complete Set (1992) |
—
Hollywood Bitchslap
Posted Mar 8, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
95%
|
Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003) |
"
A superbly constructed history lesson, and perhaps the realization of a life spent gearing up for such a task, this should be a documentary work preserved for the ages."
—
Hollywood Bitchslap
Posted Mar 4, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
——
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Lugares comunes (Common Ground) (Common Places) (2003) |
"
It's an exquisite romance, a beautiful travelogue, a biting drama, a genuine comedy... I could go on and on."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Mar 4, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
83%
|
Baraka (1993) |
—
Hollywood Bitchslap
Posted Mar 4, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
80%
|
The Royal Tenenbaums (2002) |
"
Wes Anderson has created his own style, which has over his three films become one of the most recognisable, easy to appreciate and successful stylings in modern day cinema."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Mar 4, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
——
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Speak (2004) |
"
From start to finish, lead to co-stars, director to writers, this is a film experience that reminds you that it doesn't matter how many stars are around, or how much is spent."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Mar 3, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
95%
|
Lost In Translation (2003) |
"
Lost in Translation will bring in the new wave of young filmmakers who realise the power of emotion and introspection and the audience thinking for themselves."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Mar 3, 2004
|
|
5/5
|
90%
|
Good Bye, Lenin (2004) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Dec 15, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
98%
|
Sunset Boulevard (1950) |
"
Magnificent stuff."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Dec 8, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
91%
|
The Breakfast Club (1985) |
"
Still has legs, still makes you laugh, still matters."
—
Hollywood Bitchslap
Posted Oct 6, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
94%
|
Girlhood (2003) |
"
One of the finer documentaries I've seen in my lifetime."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Sep 24, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
90%
|
The Girl From Paris (Une hirondelle a fait le printemps) (2002) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jun 9, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
96%
|
Raising Victor Vargas (2003) |
"
You keep waiting for it to not be awesome... and it keeps being awesome."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted May 15, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
88%
|
Waco - The Rules of Engagement (1997) |
"
If you believe the US government is only looking out for your interests, I defy you to watch this film and not find your viewpoint altered."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted May 13, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
63%
|
Cabin Fever (2002) |
"
Cabin Fever takes the standard conventions of slasher flicks and turns them on their ear, straddling the line between parody and originality and humping it madly. This is not your average walk in the horror park - this is a cinema fan's wet dream."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Mar 26, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
97%
|
Dog Day Afternoon (1975) |
"
Pacino at the top of his game. A riveting ride."
—
Hollywood Bitchslap
Posted Mar 26, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
94%
|
Duck Soup (1933) |
"
Comedy 101. The Marx Brothers - there is no substitute."
—
Hollywood Bitchslap
Posted Mar 25, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
64%
|
Soft Fruit (1999) |
"
An absolute delight. Heartfelt and surprising from the first minute, no beter film has left Australian shores since Romper Stomper. And yes, I'm including Shine in that."
—
Hollywood Bitchslap
Posted Mar 25, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
88%
|
The Graduate (1967) |
"
Should be compulsory viewing for any director, writer, editor or actor about to set foot in Hollywood."
—
Hollywood Bitchslap
Posted Mar 25, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
98%
|
Das Boot (The Boat) (1981) |
"
Unmitigated brilliance. Every frame, every word, every 'ping' is something that will burrow deep into your psyche."
—
Hollywood Bitchslap
Posted Mar 25, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
96%
|
Big (1988) |
"
Just a really fun movie that you can fall right into."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jan 6, 2003
|
|
5/5
|
79%
|
Pretty Baby (1978) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Nov 19, 2002
|
|
5/5
|
100%
|
Jing wu ying xiong (Fist of Legend) (2008) |
"
If you don't feel the bones breaking, you're not watching closely enough."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jul 21, 2002
|
|
5/5
|
80%
|
My Best Fiend (Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski) (1999) |
"
Kinski wasn't the wrath of God, but he was a damn fine actor, and this documentary so entranced and informed me, that I plan on going out and seeing every one of his films again."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jan 21, 2002
|
|
5/5
|
78%
|
The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) |
"
Tom Green wishes he was even a tenth as funny as this."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Oct 16, 2001
|
|
5/5
|
45%
|
The Acid House (1998) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Apr 3, 2001
|
|
5/5
|
53%
|
My First Mister (2002) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Feb 28, 2001
|
|
5/5
|
94%
|
Into The Arms Of Strangers - Stories Of The Kindertransport (2000) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Feb 26, 2001
|
|
5/5
|
86%
|
Pleasantville (1998) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
|
|
5/5
|
76%
|
The Ref (1994) |
"
This film introduced me, nay, introduced everyone, to the reason why Denis Leary is well regarded."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
|
|
5/5
|
93%
|
Saving Private Ryan (1998) |
"
With Private Ryan the object is to put you in a place no sane person would choose to go. And it does."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
|
|
5/5
|
47%
|
Orgazmo (1998) |
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
|
|
5/5
|
75%
|
Bulworth (1998) |
"
Twenty nine years of disrespecting Warren Beatty have just flown out the window. Somehow, he has directed, written and starred in a film that's not only smart, but funny, opinionated and thoroughly worthwhile all over."
—
eFilmCritic.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
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