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Ed Halter

Ed Halter

Agrees with the Tomatometer 72% of the time.

Publications:
L.A. Weekly , Village Voice
Total Reviews:
87

Best Reviewed Films

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
100% Sátántangó (Satan's Tango) (1994) " Critics have rightfully hailed Tarr as one of filmdom's criminally undersung geniuses." — Village Voice
Posted Oct 5, 2007
99% Metropolis (1927) " Lang's impossibly vast skyscraper-ziggurats (inspired, it's said, by his first view of the Manhattan skyline) are the blueprint for nearly every science-fiction movie city of the past 30 years." — Village Voice
Posted Jul 17, 2007
86% Shadow Company (2007) " Shadow Company attempts to provide a balanced view of a potentially polarizing issue, interviewing historians, security firm heads, war journalists, and former contractors themselves (the Army declined)." — Village Voice
Posted Jul 5, 2007
84% Jack Smith and the Destruction Of Atlantis (2006) " Smith's own work, here montaged for easy digestion, is already too rich and sumptuous to require any further frosting." — Village Voice
Posted Apr 10, 2007
86% Cobra Verde (Slave Coast) (1987) " It's easy to understand why this was Herzog's final collaboration with the actor, but Kinski's performance nevertheless serves up a potent confusion of documentary and fiction that has long been an essential element of Herzog's filmmaking." — Village Voice
Posted Mar 20, 2007
78% The GoodTimesKid (2005) " Though the film never transcends its own neo-boho quirk, it concludes in a marvelous final shot: a long take set to Gang of Four, grungy and materialist in the Jacobs tradition." — Village Voice
Posted Jan 16, 2007
100% My Dad Is 100 Years Old (2006) " A micro-doc packing more intoxicating beauty and invigorating ideas into its 17 minutes than most other films do in 90 or more." — Village Voice
Posted Dec 5, 2006
95% Cleo From 5 to 7 (Cléo de 5 à 7) (1961) " Varda transforms the typical French cinema gamine into a complex, tragic figure: the girl who's all too good at playing plaything, forced to face the hollowness of her youth." — Village Voice
Posted Nov 21, 2006
—— Out of Place: Memories of Edward Said (2006) " Though Out of Place uses quotations from Said's writings to frame its chapters, the result is less a picture of Said himself than of the environments that shaped him." — Village Voice
Posted Oct 11, 2006
100% Edward Said: The Last Interview (2006) " Though physically weakened and near the end of his life, his discourse is sharp and incisive, creating a remarkably compelling self-portrait." — Village Voice
Posted Oct 11, 2006
100% Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film (2006) " Burns argues for a cogitating, agitating Warhol: deep thinker, cultural barometer, and world changer." — Village Voice
Posted Aug 30, 2006
90% Fratricide (Brudermord) (2006) " Yilmaz Arslan's hard-edged story of Turks and Kurds on the mean streets of urban Germany veers between moments of sensitive humanism and horrifying brutality." — Village Voice
Posted Aug 22, 2006
75% The Photographer, His Wife, Her Lover (2006) " [Yule] reveals a struggle far more complicated, suggesting that the manic entanglement of human relationships can't always conform to the winner-loser narratives that the lawyer-driven court system demands." — Village Voice
Posted Jul 25, 2006
69% Room (2006) " Kyle Henry's Room is one of those rare American indies that confidently and successfully propose their own narrative logic, drawing viewers into a mental puzzle that may not contain a single clear solution." — Village Voice
Posted Jun 27, 2006
92% Dave Chappelle's Block Party (2006) " This picture remains faithful to the underlying affability of both Chappelle and Gondry, orchestrating a feel-good homestyle vibe that, while peppered with moments of sly political commentary, never harshes its own, slightly bittersweet mellow." — Village Voice
Posted Feb 28, 2006
—— Time We Killed () " The Time We Killed achieves a quiet power through rough-edged, handcrafted means." — Village Voice
Posted Oct 18, 2005
63% Chain (2005) " A dreamlike travelogue that transforms a mundane world into something strange and new." — Village Voice
Posted Sep 13, 2005
—— Mind Game (2004) " A virtuoso narrative loop-the-loop that travels through a phantasmagoric catalog of animation styles." — Village Voice
Posted Aug 30, 2005
89% William Eggleston in the Real World (2005) " [A] subtle, elegant documentary." — Village Voice
Posted Aug 30, 2005
—— Pound (1970) " Part wacky comedy (with plenty of jailhouse humping), part existential allegory, Pound betrays its stage-play roots with too much actorly grandstanding but is peppered with ecstatic funk-powered freak-outs." — Village Voice
Posted Aug 16, 2005
—— Lost, Lost, Lost () " A photographic Homer of his own odyssey, Mekas journeys -- like us all -- in irrevocable exile from his own past, attempting to reconstruct that invisible nation of youth to which he can never return." — Village Voice
Posted Aug 9, 2005
67% Edgar G. Ulmer - The Man Off-screen (2005) " [A] well-wrought investigation of the often mysterious life of Edgar G. Ulmer." — Village Voice
Posted Jul 26, 2005
80% Cinderella Man (2005) " Despite the tale's dusty pedigree, Ron Howard spins a ticket-worthy two-plus hours of movie-movie entertainment." — Village Voice
Posted May 31, 2005
55% Lords of Dogtown (2005) " Leaner and sharper than its fast-and-furious TV spots would let on." — Village Voice
Posted May 31, 2005
—— Flower Thief (2005) " Taylor Mead traipses with elfin glee through a lost San Francisco of smoke-stuffed North Beach cafés, oceanside fairgrounds, and collapsed post-industrial ruins." — Village Voice
Posted Mar 17, 2005
75% Jesus, You Know (Jesus, Du weisst) (2003) " [A] complex and deeply moving documentary of Catholics at prayer, who remarkably speak to the camera as they do to God." — Village Voice
Posted Nov 30, 2004
54% Raspberry Reich (2004) " A lovingly overblown piece of terrorist-chic trashfilm." — Village Voice
Posted Sep 21, 2004
85% The Yes Men (2004) " Provides a therapeutic laugh for liberal audiences whose mouth corners have long been turned downward by the plumb bobs of reality." — Village Voice
Posted Sep 21, 2004
80% Private Archives of Pablo Escobar (2004) " Hits just the right balance of pop and political." — Village Voice
Posted Sep 7, 2004
85% Outfoxed - Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism (2004) " Undeniably entertaining and eye-opening, Outfoxed shows how Fox works, but not why." — Village Voice
Posted Aug 3, 2004
—— Yuva (2004) " Spins a tripartite tale around familiar Bollywood obsessions, here reinfused with new life via clever use of a Pulp Fiction structure." — Village Voice
Posted May 25, 2004
91% The Legend of Leigh Bowery (2002) " Atlas's remarkable moving-picture- book tribute to Bowery." — Village Voice
Posted Nov 25, 2003
—— Hallelujah the Hills () " A dizzy time capsule of proto-revolutionary anarchy, like bits of youthful, energetic innocence frozen in the snowdrifts of time." — Village Voice
Posted Nov 18, 2003
79% Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator (2002) " Serves up a gripping look at skate history through an investigation of one of its darker moments." — Village Voice
Posted Aug 19, 2003
—— Injury to One (2003) " A deft, ambitious exercise in old-school socialist agitprop crafted with the precise multimedia flair of a corporate PowerPoint presentation." — Village Voice
Posted Jul 15, 2003
40% Attitude (2003) " The results are neither the touchy-feely do- goodism nor Dogmatic dementia one might fear." — Village Voice
Posted May 13, 2003
99% Rivers and Tides, (Fluß der Zeit) (2002) " Sensitive and stimulating documentary." — Village Voice
Posted Jan 3, 2003
49% Jackass - The Movie (2002) " It's funny, as the old saying goes, because it's true." — Village Voice
Posted Oct 29, 2002
59% Siddhartha (1973) " Sven Nykvist's golden-hued cinematography perfectly suits Hesse's mind-expanding narrative of Buddhist enlightenment." — Village Voice
Posted Sep 17, 2002
72% Das Experiment (The Experiment) (2001) " A keen, gripping psychodrama with unsettling real-life underpinnings." — Village Voice
Posted Sep 17, 2002
74% Ultimate X: The Movie (2002) " The format gets used best ... to capture the dizzying heights achieved by motocross and BMX riders, whose balletic hotdogging occasionally ends in bone-crushing screwups." — Village Voice
Posted May 14, 2002
95% Lagaan - Once Upon a Time in India (2001) " Elegantly produced and expressively performed, the six musical numbers crystallize key plot moments into minutely detailed wonders of dreamlike ecstasy." — Village Voice
Posted May 7, 2002
21% Fred Claus (2007) " The exceptional cast -- Vaughn, Giamatti, Kathy Bates, Kevin Spacey, Rachel Weisz -- is an embarrassment of riches for a script this thin and this beholden to family-fare protocol, with its mushy-minded moral and slick sentimentality." — Village Voice
Posted Nov 6, 2007
17% La tigre e la neve (The Tiger and the Snow) (2006) " Roberto Benigni here plays out a madcap tale of romantic obsession against the backdrop of the Iraq invasion. The results are neither profound nor funny." — L.A. Weekly
Posted Jan 4, 2007
57% Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006) " A noble experiment in pushing the limits of cinema, but one too many sequences of ruffling silks and dreamy flower bouquets evoke little more than the ad-agency clichés of an elongated Chanel No. 5 commercial." — L.A. Weekly
Posted Jan 4, 2007
17% La tigre e la neve (The Tiger and the Snow) (2006) " Neither profound nor funny, but merely uncomfortable. A hubristic failure at risky humor, The Tiger and the Snow provides Benigni his own Michael Richards moment." — Village Voice
Posted Dec 28, 2006
57% Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006) " It's a noble experiment in pushing the limits of cinema, but Tykwer never achieves true profundity." — Village Voice
Posted Dec 27, 2006
88% Bergman Island (Ingmar Bergman - 3 dokumentärer om film, teater, Fårö och livet av Marie Nyreröd) (2006) " As little more than an extended interview, it remains hobbled by determinedly uninspired cinematography and a mundane televisual setup." — Village Voice
Posted Dec 5, 2006
60% The Last Atomic Bomb (2006) " The trauma is real, and the facts disturbing, but the doc doesn't have the chops to deliver what should be a more powerful statement." — Village Voice
Posted Nov 7, 2006
68% The Wild Blue Yonder (2005) " Though occasionally striking, the footage doesn't pack the evocative punch Herzog intends, and segments that should be lyrical mind trips only result in overstretched longueurs." — Village Voice
Posted Oct 24, 2006
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